Safe Passage Study
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Answer questions relating to the impact of prenatal and early childhood environmental exposures on later health outcomes.
The Safe Passage Study is a large, prospective, multidisciplinary study designed to:
1. investigate the association between prenatal alcohol exposure, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), and stillbirth;
2. determine the biological basis of the spectrum of phenotypic outcomes from exposure, as modified by environmental and genetic factors that increase the risk of stillbirth, SIDS, and in surviving children, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
- Start Year
- 2016
- End Year
- 2018
- Funding
- National Institute of Child Health and Development (NICHD)
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Design
- Study design
- Population cohort
Marker Paper
Dukes KA, Burd L, Elliott AJ, Fifer WP, Folkerth RD, Hankins GD, Hereld D, Hoffman HJ, Myers MM, Odendaal HJ, Signore C, Sullivan LM, Willinger M, Wright C, Kinney HC; PASS Research Network. The safe passage study: design, methods, recruitment, and follow-up approach. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 2014 Sep;28(5):455-65. doi: 10.1111/ppe.12136. Epub 2014 Aug 5.
PUBMED 25131605
Recruitment
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- Individuals
Number of participants
- Number of participants
- 4,400
- Number of participants with biosamples
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