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  2. Newborn screening - Wikipedia

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    Newborn screening programs initially used screening criteria based largely on criteria established by JMG Wilson and F. Jungner in 1968. [6] Although not specifically about newborn population screening programs, their publication, Principles and practice of screening for disease proposed ten criteria that screening programs should meet before being used as a public health measure.

  3. Association of Public Health Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Newborn screening has been identified as one of the most effective means of disease prevention in the United States by testing every newborn baby for potentially fatal conditions that may not be immediately obvious. By testing babies before symptoms begin, newborn screening programs help prevent disabilities and decrease the newborn mortality rate.

  4. Newborn Screening Saves Lives Act of 2007 - Wikipedia

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    President George W. Bush signed the Newborn Screening Saves Lives Act of 2007 (Pub.L.110-204) (NBSSLA) into law on April 24, 2008, a day before DNA Day.The Act amended the Public Health Service Act to establish grant programs concerning newborn screening education and outreach, as parents are often unaware that newborn screening takes place and the number and types of screening varies across ...

  5. List of disorders included in newborn screening programs

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    The following disorders are additional conditions that may be detected by screening. Many are listed as "secondary targets" by the 2005 ACMG report. [1] Some states are now screening for more than 50 congenital conditions. Many of these are rare and unfamiliar to pediatricians and other primary health care professionals. [1] Blood cell disorders

  6. Mother, newborn son meet for first time since her COVID-19 ...

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    Soriano, 36, came into the hospital in her third trimester, very sick with COVID pneumonia, said Benjamin Schwartz, chairman of Northwell Health's Southside Hospital obstetrics and gynecology ...

  7. Kevin Connolly, Newborn Daughter Diagnosed With COVID-19: ’It ...

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    Resting up. Kevin Connolly shared that both he and his newborn daughter, Kennedy Cruz, were recently diagnosed with COVID-19. Stars Who've Tested Positive For Coronavirus Read article “I like to ...

  8. Neonatal heel prick - Wikipedia

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    The blood of a two-week-old infant is collected for a Phenylketonuria, or PKU, screening. The neonatal heel prick is a blood collection procedure done on newborns. It consists of making a pinprick puncture in one heel of the newborn to collect their blood. This technique is used frequently as the main way to collect blood from neonates.

  9. 'American Idol' alum shares her newborn baby has contracted ...

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    "American Idol" alum Casey "Quigley" Goode has revealed that her newborn son was diagnosed with COVID-19 after he spiked a fever over the weekend. In an Instagram post on Sunday, Goode claimed she ...