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Cudore L. Snell
Researcher at Howard University
Publications - 19
Citations - 1255
Cudore L. Snell is an academic researcher from Howard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fetal alcohol syndrome & Population. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1170 citations. Previous affiliations of Cudore L. Snell include Stellenbosch University & University of New Mexico.
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The epidemiology of fetal alcohol syndrome and partial FAS in a South African community.
Philip A. May,J. Phillip Gossage,Anna Susan Marais,Colleen M. Adnams,H. Eugene Hoyme,Kenneth L. Jones,Luther K. Robinson,Nathaniel Khaole,Cudore L. Snell,Wendy O. Kalberg,Loretta S. Hendricks,Lesley E. Brooke,Chandra Stellavato,Denis Viljoen +13 more
TL;DR: A high rate of FAS and PFAS was again documented in this community, and it has increased, suggesting that other communities in the Western Cape Province of South Africa also have high rates and programs for prevention are needed.
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Fetal alcohol syndrome epidemiology in a South African community: a second study of a very high prevalence area
Denis Viljoen,J. Phillip Gossage,Lesley E. Brooke,Colleen M. Adnams,Kenneth L. Jones,Luther K. Robinson,H. Eugene Hoyme,Cudore L. Snell,Nathaniel Khaole,Piyadasa W. Kodituwakku,Kwadwo Ohene Asante,R P Findlay,Barbara Quinton,Anna Susan Marais,Wendy O. Kalberg,Philip A. May +15 more
TL;DR: Detailed documentation of physical features indicates that FAS children in South Africa have characteristics similar to those elsewhere: poor growth and development, facial and limb dysmorphology, and lower intellectual functioning.
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Maternal Risk Factors for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in the Western Cape Province of South Africa: A Population-Based Study
Philip A. May,J. Phillip Gossage,Lesley E. Brooke,Cudore L. Snell,Anna Susan Marais,Loretta S. Hendricks,Julie Croxford,Denis Viljoen +7 more
TL;DR: Preventive interventions are needed to address maternal risk factors for FAS and case mothers were smaller in height, weight, head circumference, and body mass index, all anthropomorphic measures that indicate poor nutrition and second-generation fetal alcohol exposure.
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Maternal risk factors for fetal alcohol syndrome and partial fetal alcohol syndrome in South Africa: a third study.
Philip A. May,J. Phillip Gossage,Anna Susan Marais,Loretta S. Hendricks,Cudore L. Snell,Barbara G. Tabachnick,Chandra Stellavato,David G. Buckley,Lesley E. Brooke,Denis Viljoen +9 more
TL;DR: Variation within the spectrum links greater alcohol doses with a greater severity of effects among children of older and smaller mothers of lower socio economic status in their later pregnancies, and Prevention is needed to address known maternal risk factors for FASD in this population.
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Alcohol use, working conditions, job benefits, and the legacy of the "Dop" system among farm workers in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: hope despite high levels of risky drinking.
J. Phillip Gossage,Cudore L. Snell,Charles D. H. Parry,Anna Susan Marais,Ronel Barnard,Marlene M. de Vries,Jason Blankenship,Soraya Seedat,Julie M. Hasken,Philip A. May +9 more
TL;DR: This study describes alcohol consumption in five Western Cape Province communities and describes how the legacy of “Dop” contributes to current risky drinking behaviors and whether progressive practices on some farms will reduce harmful alcohol use.