The impact of prenatal diagnosis and termination of pregnancy on the relative incidence of malformations at birth among Jews and Muslim Arabs in Israel

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Title

The impact of prenatal diagnosis and termination of pregnancy on the relative incidence of malformations at birth among Jews and Muslim Arabs in Israel

Author

Zlotogora, Joel
Haklai, Ziona
Rotem, Naama
Georgi, Moriah
Rubin, Lisa

Publisher

2010/00/9

Language

English

Publication Date

20100900

Primary Classification

9.5.8

Secondary Classification

9.5.8;9.5.5;12.1;1.2

Primary keywords

abortion--[pri];Arabs--[pri];cross-cultural comparison--[pri];Jews--[pri];Muslims--[pri];prenatal diagnosis--[pri]

Secondary keywords

anencephaly;congenital disorders;Down syndrome;Islamic ethics;Jewish ethics;newborns;pregnant women;religion;spina bifida;trisomy

Subject

Israel--[pri]

Journal Article

Israel Medical Association Journal(IMAJ)2010 September; 12(9):539-542

Note

© The Israel Medical Association

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

5 refs.

Collection

Citation

“The impact of prenatal diagnosis and termination of pregnancy on the relative incidence of malformations at birth among Jews and Muslim Arabs in Israel,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 18, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/36580.