Nota descriptiva sobre los trastornos fetales causados por el alcohol
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En esta serie de notas descriptivas se presentan conceptos básicos sobre la salud y el alcohol. Esta nota define y presenta datos sobre los trastornos fetales causados por el alcohol, sus consecuencias y la importancia de reconocerlos. También destaca las medidas para llevar a cabo las actividades de diagnóstico, derivación y concientización, así como mensajes clave para el público.
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