Newborn screening should be considered in immigrant populations
Abstract
The newborn screen (NBS), a public health program to screen infants for treatable conditions not clinically evident in the newborn period, has reduced mortality and morbidity in jurisdictions where it is mandatory. Beginning in the 1960s with phenylketonuria (PKU), early diagnosis and treatment has prevented thousands of individuals from developing profound intellectual disability. Despite the ability for early detection, missed or...
Paper Details
Title
Newborn screening should be considered in immigrant populations
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
239
Pages
1 - 4
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