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  1. Article: Chinese expert brief consensus on newborn screening of inherited metabolic disorders during the novel coronavirus infection epidemic.

    Liu, Shan / Wang, Dongjuan / Wan, Kexing / Liu, Hao / Zhang, Dayong / Yang, Jing / Yuan, Zhaojian / He, Xiaoyan / Wang, Jie / Ou, Mingcai / Zhu, Wenbin / Qu, Yiping / Zhao, Dehua / Wang, Weipeng / Liu, Shiguo / Gu, Maosheng / Huang, Shuodan / Wang, Zhiguo / Zou, Lin

    Annals of translational medicine

    2020  Volume 8, Issue 7, Page(s) 429

    Abstract: Novel coronavirus (2019-nCov) infection (COVID-19) rapidly spread across China and 25 countries ... metabolic disorders (IMDs). During this COVID-19 epidemic, how to balance the risk of infected 2019-nCov and the risk ... newborns are delivered in China. Newborn screening (NBS) helps effectively prevent some mental retardation ...

    Abstract Novel coronavirus (2019-nCov) infection (COVID-19) rapidly spread across China and 25 countries in the worldwide, which infected not only adults but also children, even neonates. Each year, about 15 million newborns are delivered in China. Newborn screening (NBS) helps effectively prevent some mental retardation, premature death, and adverse outcomes in the early stage of baby, which could detect some inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs). During this COVID-19 epidemic, how to balance the risk of infected 2019-nCov and the risk of disability and teratogenesis of IMDs. Expert members of NBS extra quality assessment in National Clinical Center of Laboratory (NCCL) give a brief consensus for NBS of IMDs in the COVID-2019 epidemic, hoping that the brief consensus could be reference for NBS of IMDs in the other epidemic areas or periods all over the world.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-04-24
    Publishing country China
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2893931-1
    ISSN 2305-5847 ; 2305-5839
    ISSN (online) 2305-5847
    ISSN 2305-5839
    DOI 10.21037/atm.2020.03.60
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: Chinese expert brief consensus on newborn screening of inherited metabolic disorders during the novel coronavirus infection epidemic

    Liu, Shan / Wang, Dongjuan / Wan, Kexing / Liu, Hao / Zhang, Dayong / Yang, Jing / Yuan, Zhaojian / He, Xiaoyan / Wang, Jie / Ou, Mingcai / Zhu, Wenbin / Qu, Yiping / Zhao, Dehua / Wang, Weipeng / Liu, Shiguo / Gu, Maosheng / Huang, Shuodan / Wang, Zhiguo / Zou, Lin

    Ann. Transl. Med.

    Abstract: Novel coronavirus (2019-nCov) infection (COVID-19) rapidly spread across China and 25 countries ... metabolic disorders (IMDs). During this COVID-19 epidemic, how to balance the risk of infected 2019-nCov and the risk ... newborns are delivered in China. Newborn screening (NBS) helps effectively prevent some mental retardation ...

    Abstract Novel coronavirus (2019-nCov) infection (COVID-19) rapidly spread across China and 25 countries in the worldwide, which infected not only adults but also children, even neonates. Each year, about 15 million newborns are delivered in China. Newborn screening (NBS) helps effectively prevent some mental retardation, premature death, and adverse outcomes in the early stage of baby, which could detect some inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs). During this COVID-19 epidemic, how to balance the risk of infected 2019-nCov and the risk of disability and teratogenesis of IMDs. Expert members of NBS extra quality assessment in National Clinical Center of Laboratory (NCCL) give a brief consensus for NBS of IMDs in the COVID-2019 epidemic, hoping that the brief consensus could be reference for NBS of IMDs in the other epidemic areas or periods all over the world.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #258164
    Database COVID19

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