UKRAINIAN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES NEED HELP!

Key Articles Published by OMNI-Net Specialists

Elevated congenital anomaly rates and incorporated Cesium-137 in the Polissia region of Ukraine. Wertelecki W, Koerblein A, Ievtushok B, et al. (“Birth Defects Research (Part A)”, 2016):

 Blastopathies and microcephaly in a Chornobyl impacted region of Ukraine. Wertelecki W, Yevtushok L, Zymak-Zakutnia N, et al. (“Congenital Anomalies”, 2014):

Prevalence and Predictors of Maternal Alcohol Consumption in 2 Regions of Ukraine. Chambers CD, Yevtushok L, Zymak-Zakutnya N, et al. (“Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research”, 2014):

 Pregnant Women with High Levels of 137-Caesium and High Rates of Congenital Anomalies near Chornobyl. Wertelecki W., Yevtushok L, Zymak-Zakutnia N, et al. (Informal review, 2014):

 Congenital Malformations in Rivne, Ukraine. Wertelecki W. (Informal review, 2014):

 Polissia. New Initiative and Call for Participation. Wertelecki W. (2011):

 Malformations in a Chornobyl-Impacted Region. Wertelecki W. (“Pediatrics”, 2010):

 Chronic Radiation Exposure in the Rivne-Polissia Region of Ukraine: Implications for Birth Defects. Dancause KN, Yevtushok L, Lapchenko S, et al. (“American Journal of Human Biology”, 2010):

 Birth Defects Surveillance in Ukraine: a Process. Wertelecki W. (“Journal of Applied Genetics”, 2006):

 High Rates of Neural Tube Defects in Ukraine. Yuskiv N, Andelin CO, Polischuk S, et al. (“Birth Defects Research (Part A), 2004)”:

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