Jeannette Dankert-Roelse
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The expansion and performance of national newborn screening programmes for cystic fibrosis in Europe
Barben J, Castellani C, Dankert-Roelse J, Gartner S, Kashirskaya N, Linnane B, et al.
J Cyst Fibros
. 2017 Jan;
16(2):207-213.
PMID: 28043799
Background: Newborn screening (NBS) for cystic fibrosis (CF) is a well-established public health strategy with international standards. The aim of this study was to provide an update on NBS for...
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Vernooij-van Langen A, Dompeling E, Yntema J, Arets B, Tiddens H, Loeber G, et al.
Eur J Pediatr
. 2015 Feb;
174(8):1025-34.
PMID: 25678232
Unlabelled: After a positive newborn screening test for cystic fibrosis (CF), a sweat test is performed to confirm the diagnosis. The success rate of the generally acknowledged methods (Macroduct/Gibson and...
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Cornel M, Gille J, Loeber J, Vernooij-van Langen A, Dankert-Roelse J, Bolhuis P
J Inherit Metab Dis
. 2012 Feb;
35(4):635-40.
PMID: 22302635
When new technical possibilities arise in health care, often attunement is needed between different actors from the perspectives of research, health care providers, patients, ethics and policy. For cystic fibrosis...
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Southern K, Munck A, Pollitt R, Travert G, Zanolla L, Dankert-Roelse J, et al.
J Cyst Fibros
. 2006 Jul;
6(1):57-65.
PMID: 16870510
Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a recessively inherited condition caused by mutation of the CFTR gene. Newborn infants with CF have raised levels of immuno-reactive trypsinogen (IRT) in their serum....