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Newborns Screening Program Manual

Manual

  • English
  • العربية

Highlights

 

  1. Describes the National Newborn Screening Program
  2. For Health Workers in Maternal & Child Health Clinics
  3. With Charts and illustrations
Cover Page - Newborn Screening Manual
Author(s)
UNICEF and Ministry of Health
Publication date
January 2022
Languages
Arabic

Files available for download

Genetic Diseases Manual - ARABIC (pdf, 10 MB)

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