1. CDC-Funded States
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2. General State Information
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3. Individual State Listings
- Michigan Hereditary Disorders Program
Helps families and professionals learn about the network of genetic services available in Michigan, and find information about a wide range of topics related to medical genetics.
- New Mexico Newborn Screening
Educational resources, references, and internet links for heath care practitioners, patients, and their families.
- Oregon Newborn Screening Program
The Oregon State Public Health Laboratory's Newborn Screening Section conducts screening of all infants to prevent mental retardation and premature death in children through early detection and treatment of genetic disorders.
- Oregon State Genetics Program
This program was initiated in June 2000, to address emerging issues in genetics and public health, including ethical, legal, and social issues.
- Wisconsin Newborn Screening
Dedicated to promoting and encouraging the sharing of knowledge, communication and resources with health care agencies, families and anyone else interested in NBS for the benefit of babies born in Wisconsin.
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4. Regional Genetics Networks
- MARHGN
Mid-Atlantic Regional Human Genetics Network
(Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Washington D.C., West Virginia, Virginia)
- Mountain States Genetics Network
MoStGeNe is made up of genetic service providers and consumers from six Rocky Mountain States, Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.
- NERGG
New England Regional Genetics Group (Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut)
- PacNoRGG
Pacific Northwest Regional Genetics Group (Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska)
- PSRGN
Pacific Southwest Regional Genetics Group (California, Nevada, Hawaii)
- SERGG
Southeastern Regional Genetics Group (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, and the Virgin Islands)
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5. Multiple State Listings
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