ENTIS (European Network of Teratology Information Services) was founded in
Milan in May 1990.
The general objective for ENTIS is
to coordinate and collaborate the activities of the different
Teratology Information Services (TIS), and to collect and evaluate data
in order to contribute to the primary prevention of birth defects and
developmental disorders.
A teratogen is an environmental
agent such as a drug, chemical, virus or pollutant which interferes
with the normal development of the embryo or fetus.
Congenital
anomalies constitute a
considerable burden for the affected person, his family and the
society. Every women in every pregnancy has a 3-4% risk of having a
child with a significant birth defect. About 10 percent of birth
defects are related to drugs, chemicals, infections, known maternal
illnesses or other exposures.
Birth defects
caused by teratogens can be prevented. The
main task of each TIS is to recognize and to detect risk factors with
the objective of preventing birth defects. To execute this task each
TIS counsels individual cases with exposure to drugs and other
exogenous agents during pregnancy with respect to the risk of
reproductive toxicity. The information provided is based on current
sientific data, which is collected and analyzed by each TIS staff.
The
service provided is free of charge. Some centers limit the counseling
to health care providers, while others are also open to the general
public. Check the specific TIS for more details. |