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Incidence of neural tube defects in Ontario, 1986–1999
Enza Gucciardi, Mary-Anne Pietrusiak, Donna L. Reynolds and Jocelyn Rouleau
CMAJ August 06, 2002 167 (3) 237-240;
Enza Gucciardi
From *the University Health Network Women's Health Program, Toronto, Ont.; †the Durham Region Health Department, Whitby, Ont.; and ‡the Reproductive Health Section, Health Surveillance and Epidemiology Division, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ont.
Mary-Anne Pietrusiak
From *the University Health Network Women's Health Program, Toronto, Ont.; †the Durham Region Health Department, Whitby, Ont.; and ‡the Reproductive Health Section, Health Surveillance and Epidemiology Division, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ont.
Donna L. Reynolds
From *the University Health Network Women's Health Program, Toronto, Ont.; †the Durham Region Health Department, Whitby, Ont.; and ‡the Reproductive Health Section, Health Surveillance and Epidemiology Division, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ont.
Jocelyn Rouleau
From *the University Health Network Women's Health Program, Toronto, Ont.; †the Durham Region Health Department, Whitby, Ont.; and ‡the Reproductive Health Section, Health Surveillance and Epidemiology Division, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ont.

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