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APHL Position Statement on Linking Newborn Screening with Vital Records

Date: July 30, 2025

APHL's position statement articulates the informed opinion of members on issues affecting public health laboratory practice and policy. To optimize newborn screening (NBS) efforts, it is imperative NBS programs are integrated with vital records systems. 

2025 APHL Position Statement on Linking Newborn Screening with Vital Records

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