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The Kernicterus Prevention Partnership Campaign (KPPC) is a collaborative effort among government agencies, national organizations, and private-sector health care and consumer organizations. The KPPC formed around a common goal to prevent all new cases of kernicterus from occurring in full-term or near-term babies born in the United States. The KPPC developed materials to educate expectant parents and women of childbearing age about partnering with the health care system to ensure a safe experience with newborn jaundice and to prevent new cases of kernicterus.  Click here to read more more

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Date: March 28, 2007
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

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