Genomics and Health in the Developing World 2012
DOI: 10.1093/med/9780195374759.003.0061
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. Screening Newborns in the Asia-Pacific Region

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“…The IMR has been found to be a good predictor of when competing health issues acknowledge the need for NBS, and all countries with an IMR lower than of 7 per 1000 live births have been able to reach NBS coverage of more than 90%. 140 The number of conditions screened varies widely across the region. Several recent reports review NBS expansion activities across the region.…”
Section: Asia Pacificmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IMR has been found to be a good predictor of when competing health issues acknowledge the need for NBS, and all countries with an IMR lower than of 7 per 1000 live births have been able to reach NBS coverage of more than 90%. 140 The number of conditions screened varies widely across the region. Several recent reports review NBS expansion activities across the region.…”
Section: Asia Pacificmentioning
confidence: 99%