There's a prevalence of Cacut per 1000 birth, and it's about close to 30 when you're 23 weeks, and it goes down to about 15 when you're at 33 weeks. Genetic disorders that were associated with Cacut included any poity, copy number, variance, and single gene disorders. The crude OR of severe illnesses or death in preterm infants with Cacuts was comparable without found an infant with congenital anomalies of the heart and central nervous system.
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