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14 hot topic(s) found with the query "Neonatal abstinence syndrome"

Neonatal abstinence syndrome: an update.
Sanlorenzo Lauren A et al. Current opinion in pediatrics 2018 Apr (2) 182-186 (Posted: Jul 13, 2018 11AM)


The Genomics of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome.
Cole F Sessions et al. Frontiers in pediatrics 2017 176 (Posted: Jul 13, 2018 11AM)


Genetic determinants of fetal opiate exposure and risk of neonatal abstinence syndrome: Knowledge deficits and prospects for future research.
Lewis T et al. Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics 2015 Sep (3) 309-20 (Posted: Aug 15, 2016 11AM)


Primary Prevention and Public Health Strategies to Prevent Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
CDC Public Health Grand Rounds, Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 1 p.m. EDT Brand (Posted: Aug 15, 2016 11AM)


Incidence of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome - 28 States, 1999-2013.
Ko Jean Y et al. MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2016 (31) 799-802 (Posted: Aug 15, 2016 11AM)


What is Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome?
PubMed Health, National Library of Medicine (Posted: Mar 10, 2015 4PM)


In-Utero Methadone or Subutex Exposure Could Alter Gene Expression, Cause Severe Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Boston University, 2014 (Posted: Mar 10, 2015 4PM)


Study explores genetic factors in neonatal abstinence syndrome
Contemporary Pediatrics 2013 (Posted: Mar 10, 2015 4PM)


Association of OPRM1 and COMT single-nucleotide polymorphisms with hospital length of stay and treatment of neonatal abstinence syndrome.
Wachman Elisha M et al. JAMA 2013 May 1. (17) 1821-7 (Posted: Mar 10, 2015 4PM)


Epigenetic variation in the mu-opioid receptor gene in infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome.
Wachman Elisha M et al. J. Pediatr. 2014 Sep (3) 472-8 (Posted: Mar 10, 2015 4PM)


Opioid prescription claims among women of reproductive age--United States, 2008-2012.
Ailes Elizabeth C et al. MMWR Morb. Mortal. Wkly. Rep. 2015 Jan 23. (2) 37-41 (Posted: Mar 10, 2015 4PM)


Ondansetron pharmacokinetics in pregnant women and neonates: towards a new treatment for neonatal abstinence syndrome.
Elkomy Mh et al. Clin. Pharmacol. Ther. 2015 Feb (2) 167-76 (Posted: Mar 10, 2015 4PM)


Implementation of a statewide surveillance system for neonatal abstinence syndrome - tennessee, 2013.
Warren Michael D et al. MMWR Morb. Mortal. Wkly. Rep. 2015 Feb 13. (5) 125-8 (Posted: Mar 10, 2015 4PM)


Infant and maternal characteristics in neonatal abstinence syndrome - selected hospitals in Florida, 2010-2011.
Lind Jennifer N et al. MMWR Morb. Mortal. Wkly. Rep. 2015 Mar 6. (8) 213-6 (Posted: Mar 10, 2015 4PM)



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