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Folic acid and the prevention of neural tube defects: A position paper of the national society of genetic counselors
Authors:Bonnie Jeanne Baty  Leslie Cohen  Lorna Phelps  Marcy C. Speer  Pamela Stengel  Lori Williamson-Kruse
Affiliation:(1) University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah;(2) University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois;(3) Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia;(4) University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri;(5) Duke University Medical Center, Bryan Neurobiology Building, 2nd Floor, Box 2900, 27710 Durham, North Carolina
Abstract:Considerable scientific evidence demonstrates the reduction in risk for neural tube defects (NTDs) associated with maternal preconceptional folic acid supplementation. The National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) endorses the U.S. Public Health Service recommendations for folic acid supplementation at the 0.4 mg level for women in the general population and at the 4.0 mg level for women at high or increased risk for NTD pregnancies for at least 4 weeks prior to active pursuit of conception. We encourage targeted educational efforts and surveillance to assess results of this dietary supplementation. The NSGC further urges the Food and Drug Administration to fortify staple foodstuffs with folic acid for a population-based approach to minimize the number of NTD births.
Keywords:neural tube defects  folic acid
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