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Infants with Congenital Disorders Identified Through Newborn Screening - United States, 2015–2017

Previous modeled estimates of the number of infants identified by newborn screening (NBS), in conjunction with CDC's Hearing Screening and Follow-up Survey data, predicted approximately 10,500 cases of NBS disorders in the United States in 2006 (25.5 per 10,000 births). This first national repo...

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Published in:MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2020, Vol.69 (36), p.1265-1268
Main Authors: Sontag, Marci K, Yusuf, Careema, Grosse, Scott D, Edelman, Sari, Miller, Joshua I, MCKASSON, Sarah, Kellar-Guenther, Yvonne, Gaffney, Marcus, Hinton, Cynthia F, Cuthbert, Carla, MHS, Sikha Singh, Ojodu, Jelili, Shapira, Stuart K
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Congenital diseases
Cystic fibrosis
Infants
Laboratories
Medical screening
Newborn babies
Public health
Socioeconomic factors
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