Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Working Group
Maternal alcohol abuse during pregnancy can have significant, if not clearly defined, negative effects on the developing fetus and newborn. This Working Group will focus on the following challenges to public health research: The development of methodologies to determine the nature, extent, and consequences of maternal alcohol abuse; the development of innovative approaches to identifying at-risk women and neonates; and the development and evaluation of prevention and treatment strategies which address the full range of problems facing alcohol-abusing women and their families.
Contact
James Berner (jberner [@] anmc.org)
Working Groups
Guidelines | Birth Outcome and Congenital Anomalies | Cancer | Diet and Heart Health | Emerging Infectious Diseases | Fetal Alcohol Syndrome | Sexually Transmitted Diseases | Maternal & Child’s Health | Arctic Health Policy | Health Surveys | Injury Prevention | Medical Technologies & Informatics | Occupational Safety and Health | Population Health | Environmental Health | Family Health | Indigenous Peoples | Tobacco and Health | Food Security