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CLSI I/LA31 P : 1ED 2008

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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NEWBORN SCREENING GUIDELINES FOR PREMATURE AND/OR SICK NEWBORNS

Superseded date

30-10-2009

Superseded by

CLSI NBS03 A : 1ED 2009

Published date

12-01-2013

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Abstract Committee Membership Foreword 1 Scope 2 Introduction 3 Standard Precautions 4 Terminology 5 General Considerations 6 Maternal Conditions and Treatment and Their Effects on NBS Results 7 Effects of Prematurity and or Admission to the SCBU and NBS 8 Disorders on Screening Panels 9 Difficulties With Current SCBU Protocols for Newborn Screening 10 General Recommendations for Premature, LBW, or Sick Infants 11 Recommendations for SCBU Infants Not Screened as Recommended 12 Hearing Screening for NICU Infants 13 Roles of the Newborn Screening Follow-up 14 Evaluation and Quality Assurance Research Opportunities and Education References Appendix A - Summary of Factors in Premature/Sick Infants Affecting Reliability of NBS Results Appendix B - Summary of Conditions Included on Screening Panels The Quality Management System Approach Related CLSI Reference Materials

Provides the recommended protocols for screening premature, sick, or low birth weight infants for hearing loss and disorders detectable through dried blood spot testing.

DocumentType
Proposed Guideline
PublisherName
Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

CLSI NBS06 A : 1ED 2013 NEWBORN BLOOD SPOT SCREENING FOR SEVERE COMBINED IMMUNODEFICIENCY BY MEASUREMENT OF T-CELL RECEPTOR EXCISION CIRCLES

CLSI M29 A3 : 3ED 2005 ACQUIRED INFECTIONS; APPROVED GUIDELINE
CLSI NBS01 A5 : 5ED 2007 BLOOD COLLECTION ON FILTER PAPER FOR NEWBORN SCREENING PROGRAMS
CLSI I/LA27 A : 1ED 2006 NEWBORN SCREENING FOLLOW-UP

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