Birth Defect Description

GBDDC Global Birth Defects

Free · Designed for iPad. Not verified for macOS.

Global Birth Defect Description and Coding (GBDDC) This is a reference App for the description and coding of congenital anomalies (birth defects) The App has been developed by the International Committee for Congenital Anomaly Surveillance Tools for use in low resource settings where local expertise in congenital anomaly diagnosis is scarce. The main purpose of the APP is to help improve the description and coding of major externally visible congenital anomalies for surveillance and research. The App can also be used for training purposes. Note: This App is not intended to replace referral of the baby for a clinical diagnosis, or to inform care options requiring clinical input.

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Sandbox feature that allows research institutions a limited trial of the surveillance system

The developer, University of Ulster, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .

  • Data Linked to You

    The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

    • Contact Info
  • Data Not Linked to You

    The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

    • User Content
    • Other Data

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Seller
  • University of Ulster
Size
  • 137.6 MB
Category
  • Reference
Compatibility
Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
  • iPhone
    Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
  • iPad
    Requires iPadOS 9.0 or later.
  • iPod touch
    Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
  • Mac
    Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
  • Apple Vision
    Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
Languages
English and 3 more
  • English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
Age Rating
16+
  • 16+
  • Frequent
    Medical Treatment information

    Contains
    Unrestricted Web Access
Copyright
  • © University of Ulster