Parental Attitudes Toward Ethical and Social Issues Surrounding the Expansion of Newborn Screening Using New Technologies
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Hasegawa, L E
Fergus, K A
Ojeda, N
Au, S M
Bibliographic Citation
Public health genomics 2011; 14(4-5): 298-306
Abstract
This study assessed parent knowledge of newborn screening (NBS) and parent attitudes toward NBS for untreatable conditions, NBS for late-onset disorders and informed consent in NBS.
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2011Collections
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