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FG Expands Newborn Sickle Cell Screening, Seeks Insurance Coverage

FG Expands Newborn Sickle Cell Screening, Seeks Insurance Coverage
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The Nigerian government has launched a universal newborn screening policy for Sickle Cell Disease in select regions to reduce infant mortality. The initiative includes training healthcare workers and establishing specialized diagnostic centers across the country.

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Addressing sickle cell disease is a critical public health priority in Nigeria, where the condition significantly contributes to infant mortality rates.

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