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Newborn Hearing Screening from Around the World

Newborn Hearing Screening from Around the World

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1) Visit the official web site for the May 2004 International Conference on Newborn Hearing Screening, which is being held in Cernobbio (Como) Italy.

2) Want to know more about about Canadian efforts, then visit these sites:

European Activities: 

3) See what's happening with Universal Newborn Hearing Screening in England.

4) Status of Hearing Screening Programs in Russia and other European countries

5) Summary of European efforts in Newborn Hearing screening.

Activities from other Countries around the world:

6) Australia expresses interest in Newborn Hearing Screening.

If you know of any links that you think would relate to this page, please email EHDI at: ehdi@cdc.gov

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Date: July 07, 2008
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

 

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