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  • Newborn screening (NBS) is crucial for early detection of congenital disorders.
  • Existing guidelines require updates to reflect advancements in neonatal screening methodologies.

Framework:

  • The 2025 ISNS General Guidelines for Neonatal Bloodspot Screening provide a comprehensive framework.
  • These guidelines cover all essential aspects of a newborn screening system.
  • They serve as a foundational tool for establishing, expanding, or refining NBS programs.

Implementation:

  • The guidelines offer a checklist for evaluating and enhancing essential elements of screening programs.
  • They are designed to assist both new and established programs in developing specific policies.
  • Focus is placed on bloodspot screening for various congenital conditions.

Implications:

  • These guidelines aim to enhance the quality of neonatal screening and medical services worldwide.
  • They promote the dissemination of best practices in newborn screening.
  • The document encourages interactive discussion for continuous improvement of neonatal screening protocols.