2015
DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2015-308599.281
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G304(P) Rcpch best practice guideline to newborn examination to reduce the prevalence of delayed detection of cleft palate (cp)

Abstract: Conclusions HCPs' awareness of the possibility of defective medicines was low. The vast majority were unaware of the defective medicines reporting system and of the official logo of registered online pharmacies in the UK. Findings suggest a need to increase HCPs' awareness of these measures. Introduction The UK prevalence of Cleft Palate (CP) without cleft lip is 1 in 1,750 live births. Half of CP have associated malformations and syndromes. The prevalence of delayed detection in the first 24 h after birth is … Show more

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