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Alberta prenatal screening program for selected communicable diseases : public health guidelines

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The broad goal of prenatal screening tests is to identify selected communicable diseases and to provide suitable interventions to protect and enhance the health of pregnant women and their infants. This document: describes current and future public health practice for prenatal screening of selected communicable diseases in Alberta; provides a historical description of past prenatal screening practices; describes the roles and responsibilities of the various stakeholders in the prenatal screening process; and describes the targets and target measurements of the Alberta Prenatal Screening Program for selected communicable diseases.

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July 1, 2007

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STDs STIs communicable diseases pregnancy prenatal screening sexually transmitted diseases sexually transmitted infections

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55 pages

Frequency

Once

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Publisher

Health and Wellness (1999-2013)

Place of Publication

Edmonton

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Alberta

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Date Created

2006-06-01

Date Added

2017-06-14T15:26:59.562399

Date Modified

2007-07-01

Date Issued

2006-06-01

Date Archived

2018-10-01

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