In today's society more women need to recognize diseases that are becoming more common every year. According to a study, it is shown that there is about 6,000 Down's syndrome diagnosis every year in the United States ("National Down Syndrome Association"). A baby in 800 people is born in Down Syndrome (Marsh). This is an increase from the previously reported 733 statistics as reported in 2010. Down syndrome is a general chromosomal abnormality due to extra chromosome 21 ("PudMedhealth").
One of the conditions that is regularly screened is Down's syndrome, and this chromosomal abnormality may indicate a wide range of symptoms and effects. Effective lifetime Some participate in mainstream schools to reduce work and even live independently. However, more than 80% of the babies were diagnosed as pregnant with Down's syndrome, but they were later discontinued. These abortions reduced the birth rate of Down's syndrome in the United States by 15% between 1989 and 2005. At that time, if there was no test, the number of births of Down syndrome will increase by more than 30%.
Down syndrome is an increasingly common disease in the United States. This is an inherited disorder caused by extra chromosome 21. One in 800 births is Down Syndrome (National Down Syndrome Association). Down syndrome is the most common form of identifiable delay (Ludman and Wynbrandt, p. 23) and genetic disease (National Down Syndrome Association). Down syndrome was initially thought to be a disease by John Langdon Down in 1866 and is called "father" of Down syndrome with the same name as Down. The original name of Down's syndrome was "a fool of Mongolia" due to the inclination of the eyes and a flat face (National Down Syndrome Association). He thinks this is a counterattack against Mongolian ancestors, but that word is now considered to be outdated and uncomfortable. But centuries ago, the characteristics of Down's syndrome were discovered in art, literature and science (National Down Syndrome Association).
Down syndrome name Down syndrome is from Dr. Langdon Tang. He was the first person to explain this syndrome in 1866. The earliest record of Down's syndrome patients can be traced back to the altar drawn at the church in Aachen, Germany in 1504. This syndrome was named after Dr. Langdon, but he did what we know today, and did not understand the situation. This syndrome is known as Mongolian. This is because people with Down syndrome have physical characteristics similar to those of the oriental tradition.