An unusual cluster of babies with Down's syndrome born to former pupils of an Irish boarding school

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The authors report an unusual cluster of babies with Down's syndrome born to six young mothers whose only common feature was that they attended school together in Dundalk, an eastern coastal town in the Republic of Ireland, during the 1950s. An outbreak of illness similar to influenza occurred in the school in October 1957.

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Sheehan, P. M. E., & Hillary, I. B. (1983). An unusual cluster of babies with Down’s syndrome born to former pupils of an Irish boarding school. British Medical Journal, 287(6403), 1428–1429. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.287.6403.1428

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