Aspectos gerais da triagem neonatal no Brasil: uma revisão
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Neonatal screening includes hearing, ocular, cardiac and blood screening.
The latter, popularly known as the Feet Test, can be defined as a set of
laboratory tests performed by analyzing blood samples collected from
the babys heel. It has the purpose of early detection of diseases with
the potential to cause irreversible damage to it. In 2001, the National
Program for Neonatal Screening (PNTN) was created in Brazil, which
increased the number of screened diseases so far (Phenylketonuria and
Congenital Hypothyroidism) and expanded the process to include,
besides the laboratory examination, confirmation, treatment and follow up of patients. The PNTN happened through four phases, the last one
involving the screening of six diseases by the Unified Health System
(SUS). Neonatal Screening Reference Services (SRTN) in each state are
responsible for conducting the test. This review will address the general
aspects of neonatal blood screening in Brazil and the six diseases that are
currently screened when performed by the SUS.
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MENDES, Isadora Cristina et al. Aspectos gerais da triagem neonatal no Brasil: uma revisão. Revista Médica de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, v. 30, e3008, 2020. DOI: 10.5935/2238-3182.20200019. Disponível em: https://rmmg.org/artigo/detalhes/2658. Acesso em: 8 jul. 2025.