Is Our Newborn Screening Working Well? A Literature Review of Quality Requirements for Newborn Blood Spot Screening (NBS) Infrastructure and Procedures
Newborn screening using dried blood spots (NBS) is widely acknowledged as a highly successful procedure in secondary prevention. For a number of congenital disorders, severe disability or death are impressively prevented by early detection and early treatment through NBS. However, as with any other...
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Main Authors: | Birgit Odenwald (Author), Inken Brockow (Author), Marianne Hanauer (Author), Anja Lüders (Author), Uta Nennstiel (Author) |
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