[PDF][PDF] Tobacco smoking and oral clefts: a meta-analysis

J Little, A Cardy, RG Munger - Bulletin of the World Health …, 2004 - SciELO Public Health
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2004SciELO Public Health
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between maternal smoking and non-syndromic
orofacial clefts in infants. METHODS: A meta-analysis of the association between maternal
smoking during pregnancy was carried out using data from 24 case-control and cohort
studies. FINDINGS: Consistent, moderate and statistically significant associations were
found between maternal smoking and cleft lip, with or without cleft palate (relative risk 1.34,
95% confidence interval 1.25-1.44) and between maternal smoking and cleft palate (relative …
OBJECTIVE
To examine the association between maternal smoking and non-syndromic orofacial clefts in infants.
METHODS
A meta-analysis of the association between maternal smoking during pregnancy was carried out using data from 24 case-control and cohort studies.
FINDINGS
Consistent, moderate and statistically significant associations were found between maternal smoking and cleft lip, with or without cleft palate (relative risk 1.34, 95% confidence interval 1.25-1.44) and between maternal smoking and cleft palate (relative risk 1.22, 95% confidence interval 1.10-1.35). There was evidence of a modest dose-response effect for cleft lip with or without cleft palate.
CONCLUSION
The evidence of an association between maternal tobacco smoking and orofacial clefts is strong enough to justify its use in anti-smoking campaigns.
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