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TESTING OF NEWBORN INFANTS FOR MEDICAL CONDITIONS
Neonatal screening; Neonatal screen; Newborn screening program
  • Sickle cells in human blood: both normal red blood cells and sickle-shaped cells are present

neonatal      
adj. van pasgeborenen
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit         
  • An early incubator, 1909.
  • Children's hospital at the Oskar-Ziethen Hospital, Berlin, in 1989
  • Dräger Isolette C2000 at the ''Hospital Regional de Apatzingán'' in  [[Apatzingán]], [[Michoacán]], Mexico.
  • Premature infant in the NICU at [[McMaster Children's Hospital]]
  • Kapiolani Medical Center]] NICU in Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Mother uses the common skin to skin technique with her infant.
  • Neonatal intensive-care unit from 1980
  • A pediatric nurse checking recently born triplets in an incubator at ECWA Evangel Hospital, Jos, Nigeria
  • abbr=off}}, intubated and requiring [[mechanical ventilation]] in the [[neonatal intensive-care unit]]
  • Stéphane Tarnier
  • Neonatal intensive-care unit in 2009.
  • US Navy 090814-N-6326B-001 A mock set-up of the new pod design in the Neonatal Intensive-Care Unit (NICU) at Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) is on display during an open house
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT SPECIALIZING IN THE CARE OF ILL OR PREMATURE NEWBORN INFANTS
NICU; SCBU; Couveuse; Neonatal unit; Humidicrib; N.I.C.U.; Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; NNICU; Neonatal intensive care; Neonatal ICU; Incubator (neonatal); Neonatal incubation; Isolette; Neontatal intensive care unit; Neonatal incubator; Neonatal Intensive Care; New born incubator; Neo-natal intensive care unit; Intensive care nursery; Neonatal intensive-care unit; Baby incubator; Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit; Special care baby unit; Infant warmer; Special Care Baby Unit; Neonatal Unit; Special care nursery; Special Care Nursery; Newborn intensive care unit; Neonatal intensive care units; Infant incubator
ziekenhuisafdeling met speciale instrumentatie voor behandeling van pasgeboren baby's in kritische toestand
chicken pox         
  • Chickenpox
  • A single blister, typical during the early stages of the rash
HUMAN DISEASE
Varicella; Chicken pox; Chicken Pox; Chicken-pox; Herpesvirus varicellae infection (chickenpox); Congenital varicella syndrome; Neonatal varicella; Varicella in pregnancy; Varicella pneumonia; Chicken pocks
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Определение

Couveuse
·add. ·noun An incubator for sickly infants, ·esp. those prematurely born.

Википедия

Newborn screening

Newborn screening (NBS) is a public health program of screening in infants shortly after birth for conditions that are treatable, but not clinically evident in the newborn period. The goal is to identify infants at risk for these conditions early enough to confirm the diagnosis and provide intervention that will alter the clinical course of the disease and prevent or ameliorate the clinical manifestations. NBS started with the discovery that the amino acid disorder phenylketonuria (PKU) could be treated by dietary adjustment, and that early intervention was required for the best outcome. Infants with PKU appear normal at birth, but are unable to metabolize the essential amino acid phenylalanine, resulting in irreversible intellectual disability. In the 1960s, Robert Guthrie developed a simple method using a bacterial inhibition assay that could detect high levels of phenylalanine in blood shortly after a baby was born. Guthrie also pioneered the collection of blood on filter paper which could be easily transported, recognizing the need for a simple system if the screening was going to be done on a large scale. Newborn screening around the world is still done using similar filter paper. NBS was first introduced as a public health program in the United States in the early 1960s, and has expanded to countries around the world.

Screening programs are often run by state or national governing bodies with the goal of screening all infants born in the jurisdiction for a defined panel of treatable disorders. The number of diseases screened for is set by each jurisdiction, and can vary greatly. Most NBS tests are done by measuring metabolites or enzyme activity in whole blood samples collected on filter paper. Bedside tests for hearing loss using automated auditory brainstem response and congenital heart defects using pulse oximetry are included in some NBS programs. Infants who screen positive undergo further testing to determine if they are truly affected with a disease or if the test result was a false positive. Follow-up testing is typically coordinated between geneticists and the infant's pediatrician or primary care physician.