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Newborn Screening in a Pandemic—Lessons Learned M Mlinaric et al, IJNS, April 11, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic affected many essential aspects of public health, including newborn screening programs (NBS). The pandemic can be regarded as a stress test of the NBS under real-world conditions, highlighting critical aspects of this multidisciplinary system and the need for establishing local, national, and global strategies to improve its robustness and reliability in times of shortage and overloaded national healthcare systems.
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Advances and Challenges of the Decade: The Ever-Changing Clinical and Genetic Landscape of Immunodeficiency. Walter Jolan E, et al. The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. In practice 2023 0 0. (1) 107-115 |
Inborn error of metabolism precipitated by COVID-19: challenges in the absence of an expanded newborn screening as state health programmes. Olety Priyanka et al. BMJ case reports 2022 15(6) |
COVID-19 Pandemic-Related Impacts on Newborn Screening Public Health Surveillance. Singh Sikha, et al. International journal of neonatal screening 2022 0 0. (2) |
Genetic counseling in the time of COVID-19: The Philippine experience with telegenetics. Tumulak Ma-Am Joy R, et al. Journal of genetic counseling 2021 0 0. |
The genes road: impact of migration on newborn screening and health amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the Eastern Mediterranean region. Aborode Abdullahi Tunde, et al. Environmental science and pollution research international 2021 0 0. |
Provider Perspectives on the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Newborn Screening. Gold Jessica I et al. International journal of neonatal screening 2021 7(3) |
Communicating cystic fibrosis newborn screening results to parents. Seddon L, et al. European journal of pediatrics 2020 10 0. |
COVID-19 Infection and Outcomes in Newborn Screening Cohorts of Sickle Cell Trait and Sickle Cell Disease in Michigan and Georgia. Susan T Paulukonis et al. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol 45(4) 174-180 |
Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: The Resiliency of Newborn Screening Programs during the COVID-19 Pandemic A Gaviglio, CDC Blog Post, June 14, 2022 |
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