Public and Healthcare Provider Receptivity toward the Retention of Dried Blood Spot Cards and Their Usage for Extended Genetic Testing in Hong Kong
Dried blood spot (DBS) cards from newborn screening (NBS) programs represent a wealth of biological data. They can be stored easily for a long time, have the potential to support medical and public health research, and have secondary usages such as quality assurance and forensics, making it the idea...
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Main Authors: | Kiran Moti Belaramani (Author), Cheuk Wing Fung (Author), Anne Mei Kwun Kwok (Author), Shing Yan Robert Lee (Author), Eric Kin Cheong Yau (Author), Ho Ming Luk (Author), Chloe Miu Mak (Author), Matthew Chun Wing Yeung (Author), Olivia Miu Yung Ngan (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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