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Families DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBBabies born outside of the traditional hospital setting need newborn screening too. Learn the steps for a successful home screening.

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DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBNewborn Screening is the first step towards a healthy start for your baby. Read more about the disorders identified, the clinics treating these disorders, and where to find support.

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What Is Newborn Screening DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBMinimize or Prevent Common Disorders. Newborn Screening is a public health program administered under Utah Statute 26-B-S3319 opens in a new tab and Rule R438-15 …

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PKU DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBNewborn screening began in the 1960’s with the development of the PKU test. Often, newborn screening is still referred to as the “PKU Test”, but PKU is just one of the many …

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Stats and Data DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBThe original card number is available through the birthing facility or the Newborn Screening Program at 801-584-8256. After Collection. Dry horizontally at room temperature for …

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About DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBThe kit fee is typically part of the hospital fees. Births outside of the hospital setting are not exempt from the state law requiring Newborn Screening. Newborn Screening kits for this …

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FAQs DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBFAQs | DHHS Newborn Screening Program. Official Utah websites use utah.gov in the browser's address bar. A Utah.gov website belongs to an official government …

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Home Birth DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBAfter Collection. Dry horizontally at room temperature for three hours. Drying racks are available at no charge. Once dry, fold the biohazard flap over the sample and place in …

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Healthcare Professionals DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBHow to Collect Samples. Newborn screening samples must be collected correctly for accurate results. Get the best samples, the first time, by following step-by-step …

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How to Collect DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBComplete the First Sample Collection within 24-48 hours of birth: View step-by-step instructions here. opens in a new tab. . ONE large drop of blood per circle. Fill all 7 …

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Newborn Screening during COVID-19 pandemic

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What Do I Do With the Results

WEBIn the case of an abnormal test result, the healthcare provider (Medical Home) listed on the newborn screening card will be contacted by the Newborn Screening Program. A letter …

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Clinics DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBThe following clinics provide the long-term care, monitoring, education, and support needed if your baby is diagnosed with a disorder through newborn screening. Genetics and …

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Hemoglobin Disorders DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBA normal newborn screening hemoglobin result will show Hb F when an infant is first born. Hemoglobin F is completely replaced by Hb A when the infant is approximately 6 months …

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Contact DHHS Newborn Screening Program

WEBFor more information about Newborn Screening. Call: (801) 584-8256 Fax: (801) 536-0966 Or visit the UPHL website opens in a new tab

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NEWBORN SCREENING PROGRAM HANDBOOK

WEBThe purpose of this handbook is to promote a better understanding of the newborn screening forms and the information entered on them. The quality of the newborn …

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Order Materials DHHS Newborn Screening Program

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