The China-US Partnership to Prevent Spina Bifida: The Evolution of a Landmark Epidemiological Study

The China-US Partnership to Prevent Spina Bifida: The Evolution of a Landmark Epidemiological Study

by Deborah Kowal
The China-US Partnership to Prevent Spina Bifida: The Evolution of a Landmark Epidemiological Study

The China-US Partnership to Prevent Spina Bifida: The Evolution of a Landmark Epidemiological Study

by Deborah Kowal

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Overview

In 1983 two doctors, one from each side of the world, decided to form a partnership, and so began a scientific adventure that would improve the odds that babies could be born healthy and whole. Neural tube defects that severely disabled or killed babies were epidemic in China (where the folk term was guai tai--roughly "monster baby"--for an infant whose embryonic neural tube doesn't completely close and whose head and neck may be misshapen or spine may protrude) and a significant problem in the United States, leading teams of researchers from the United States and China to combine forces to recruit more than 285,000 Chinese women and to follow nearly 250,000 pregnancies in an epidemiological study.

Sixteen thousand staff were involved in running the project, which encountered massive bureaucratic obstacles as well as cultural differences, politicking for study designs and funding, the crisis of Tiananmen Square, and testy debates over research ethics. Nevertheless, the researchers persevered in a collaboration that lasted more than three decades and led to landmark findings on the role of folic acid in preventing spina bifida. Fortifying cereal grain products with folic acid became routine in the United States and a growing number of nations around the world: that intervention was named one of the ten great public health achievements of the last decade.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826503602
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Publication date: 04/30/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Deborah Kowal is executive editor and a coauthor of Contraceptive Technology, now in its twentieth edition with more than two million copies in print. As a medical writer specializing in women's reproductive health, she has consulted with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization, and other organizations. For more than thirty years, she wrote the Public Health section in the World Book Encyclopedia's Science Year Annuals.
Deborah Kowal is executive editor and a coauthor of Contraceptive Technology, now in its twentieth edition with more than two million copies in print. As a medical writer specializing in women's reproductive health, she has consulted with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization, and other organizations. For more than thirty years, she wrote the Public Health section in the World Book Encyclopedia's Science Year Annuals.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Preface xiii

1 Looking for Gold 1

2 Barefoot Doctors and Shoe-Leather Epidemiologists 13

3 Trust, Control, and Funding 38

4 Suspicion and Doubt 62

5 Squeezed 86

6 Atlas of Heartache 109

7 Hungarians and Changed Plans 130

8 The Community Intervention 148

9 Data Cleaning 164

10 Road's End? 183

11 Lessons Learned 197

Epilogue 211

Notes 215

Index 229

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