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Cynthia A. Moore
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 149
Citations - 13543
Cynthia A. Moore is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 136 publications receiving 12425 citations. Previous affiliations of Cynthia A. Moore include Association of Public Health Laboratories & Baylor College of Medicine.
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Prevention of Neural-Tube Defects with Folic Acid in China
Robert J. Berry,Zhu Li,J D Erickson,Song Li,Cynthia A. Moore,Hong Wang,Joseph Mulinare,Ping Zhao,Lee-Yang C. Wong,Jacqueline Gindler,Shi-xin Hong,Adolfo Correa +11 more
TL;DR: Evaluated the outcomes of pregnancy in women who were asked to take a pill containing 400 μg of folic acid alone daily from the time of their premarital examination until the end of their first trimester of pregnancy, and identified 102 and 173 women with neural-tube defects.
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Neural-Tube Defects
TL;DR: The results of randomized trials indicate that at least half the cases of neural-tube defects could be prevented if women consumed sufficient amounts of the B vitamin folic acid before conception and during early pregnancy.
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The National Birth Defects Prevention Study.
Paula Yoon,Sonja A. Rasmussen,M. C. Lynberg,Cynthia A. Moore,Marlene Anderka,Suzan L. Carmichael,P. Costa,Charlotte M. Druschel,Charlotte A. Hobbs,Paul A. Romitti,Peter H. Langlois,Larry D. Edmonds +11 more
TL;DR: The compiled interview data and banked DNA of approximately 35 categories of birth defects will facilitate future research as new hypotheses and improved technologies emerge and enable scientists to study the epidemiology of some rare birth defects for the first time.
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Characterizing the Pattern of Anomalies in Congenital Zika Syndrome for Pediatric Clinicians.
Cynthia A. Moore,J. Erin Staples,William B. Dobyns,André Pessoa,Camila V. Ventura,Eduardo Borges da Fonseca,Erlane Marques Ribeiro,Liana O. Ventura,Norberto Nogueira Neto,J. Fernando P. Arena,Sonja A. Rasmussen +10 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that congenital Zika syndrome is a recognizable pattern of structural anomalies and functional disabilities secondary to central and, perhaps, peripheral nervous system damage that can help determine essential follow-up and ongoing care for affected infants and children.
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The continuum of translation research in genomic medicine: how can we accelerate the appropriate integration of human genome discoveries into health care and disease prevention?
Muin J. Khoury,Marta Gwinn,Paula W. Yoon,Nicole F. Dowling,Cynthia A. Moore,Linda A. Bradley +5 more
TL;DR: A framework for the continuum of multidisciplinary translation research that builds on previous characterization efforts in genomics and other areas in health care and prevention is presented and the types of translation research can overlap and provide feedback loops to allow integration of new knowledge.