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. 2012 Dec;94(12):970-83.
doi: 10.1002/bdra.23098.

Selected birth defects data from population-based birth defects surveillance programs in the United States, 2005–2009: Featuring critical congenital heart defects targeted for pulse oximetry screening

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Selected birth defects data from population-based birth defects surveillance programs in the United States, 2005–2009: Featuring critical congenital heart defects targeted for pulse oximetry screening

Cara T Mai et al. Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol. 2012 Dec.
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Critical congenital heart defects targeted for newborn screening: prevalence among live births by U.S. population-based surveillance programs.
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Critical congenital heart defects targeted for newborn screening: prevalence among live births by U.S. population-based surveillance programs.
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Critical congenital heart defects targeted for newborn screening: prevalence among live births by U.S. population-based surveillance programs.
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Critical congenital heart defects targeted for newborn screening: prevalence among live births by U.S. population-based surveillance programs.
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Critical congenital heart defects targeted for newborn screening: prevalence among live births by U.S. population-based surveillance programs.

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