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Back to TopWhere to go for information about newborn metabolic screeningNSU (National Screening Unit) www.nsu.govt.nz
The NSU website provides detailed information about the Newborn Metabolic Screening Programme, including the following resources:
The website also provides information on the Newborn Metabolic Screening Programme, including the following information:
NZORD provides New Zealand's central starting point for information about rare disorders. International website
Screening, Technology And Research in Genetics (STAR-G), Hawaii www.newbornscreening.info
The Star-G or Newborn Screening Info website provides fact sheets on the metabolic disorders screened in the New Zealand Newborn Metabolic Screening Programme. It includes descriptions of each disorder and how they can be detected and treated. The website provides the following parent fact sheets:
Back to TopAcknowledgementsStarship Foundation and the Paediatric Society of New Zealand acknowledge the co-operation of the National Screening Unit in making this information available for families.
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This fact sheet was endorsed by PSNZ - 30/06/2010
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