The birth prevalence of cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P) in Brazil increased between the years from 1975 to 1994 but has not been evaluated for temporal trend since then.
Methods
We used data from the Brazilian National Health Information System for the years 2000 through 2013. We calculated the reported CL/P birth prevalence each year per 10,000 live births and estimated the average increase in reported prevalence per year (and 95% confidence interval [CI]) by fitting a negative binomial regression model. We also estimated the temporal trend in each of the five Brazilian regions for this time period.
Results
The overall reported birth prevalence was 4.85 (95% CI, 4.78–4.91) per 10,000 live births. The reported birth prevalence of CL/P increased over this time period, from 3.94 (95% CI, 3.73–4.17) per 10,000 in 2000 to 5.46 (95% CI, 5.20–5.74) per 10,000 in 2013. The temporal trend differed for different Brazilian geographic regions, being confined primarily to the Northeast (4.7% per year; 95% CI, 4.0%–5.5%), North (3.3% per year; 95% CI, 1.8%–4.7%), and Central (2.9% per year; 95% CI, 0.9%–4.9%) regions.