Long-Term Follow-Up Cares and Check Initiative: A Program to Advance Long-Term Follow-Up in Newborns Identified with a Disease through Newborn Screening
In the United States and around the world, newborns are screened on a population basis for conditions benefiting from pre-symptomatic diagnosis and treatment. The number of screened conditions continues to expand as novel technologies for screening, diagnosing, treating, and managing disease are dis...
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Main Authors: | Mei Lietsch (Author), Kee Chan (Author), Jennifer Taylor (Author), Bo Hoon Lee (Author), Emma Ciafaloni (Author), Jennifer M. Kwon (Author), Megan A. Waldrop (Author), Russell J. Butterfield (Author), Geetanjali Rathore (Author), Aravindhan Veerapandiyan (Author), Arya Kapil (Author), Julie A. Parsons (Author), Melissa Gibbons (Author), Amy Brower (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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