The storage and use of newborn babies’ blood spot cards: a public consultation



This consultation document has been produced by members of the Social
Science Research Unit at the Institute of Education, University of London within
the Perspectives, Participation and Research stream in collaboration with
Professor Carol Dezateux, Centre for Paediatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
Institute of Child Health, University College London.

This document should be cited as:

Oliver S, Stewart R, Hargreaves K, Dezateux C (2005). The storage and use of
newborn babies’ blood spot cards: a public consultation.
London: Social Science
Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London, 23 pages.



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