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- W2019493996 abstract "The number of children of foreign origin adopted in France has increased in the past 15 years. The aim of this study was to analyse distinctive features and medical problems associated with international adoption.The files of 68 foreign-origin adopted children who attended or were admitted to the Medical and Nutrition Unit of the Pediatric Hospital in Tours between January 1st 1986 and December 31st 1997, were studied retrospectively. Various parameters were analysed: age at first consultation, age at adoption, country of origin and health problems, especially nutritional status, infectious diseases, growth and development.In the majority of cases, children were adopted before 12 months of age (61.2%), particularly before six months of age (49.3%). The children came mainly from Africa and countries in the Indian Ocean (48.5%), and from Southeastern Asia (33.9%). Malnutrition was frequent in children from Africa. Twenty-one children (30.9%) presented with severe malnutrition characterized by weight less than the mean-2SD for height and required hospitalization. No children had congenital hypothyroidism, hyperphenylalaninemia, nor were HIV positive. Some patients had infectious diseases: 11 Hepatitis B, four congenital syphilis and six tuberculosis, with favorable outcomes after treatment. The other most frequent diseases were acute diarrhea, chronic diarrhea, intestinal parasites, and scabies, varying according to countries. Three girls adopted from southern Asia developed precocious puberty. Growth and psychomotor development were satisfactory overall, but abnormalities were observed in 15 children (22.1%), which is higher than in the general population.The expansion of international adoption with distinctive diseases proves the importance of a checkup as soon as possible after the arrival of these children in France. This checkup has to include nutritional and general evaluation and supplementary tests, especially for specific serology and vaccination status. Following this, it would be possible to propose a suitable follow-up to the adoptive parents." @default.
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- W2019493996 title "L'enfant adopté d'origine étrangère en France. Analyse de 68 observations sur 12 ans au CHU de Tours" @default.
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