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



A family member (other than a parent) of a child affected by one of the
screened conditions

A member of a support group related to one of the screened conditions

A member of a support group not related to the screened conditions

A member of a genetic interest group

A potential user of the UK newborn blood spot bank;

A researcher

A research funder

A research organisation

A member of ethical or moral structures within UK society

A member of an organisation protecting consumer rights

A member of an ethical or religious group

Other member of the public:

A member of the public with no particular involvement or links to newborn
screening or the UK newborn blood spot bank

Other (Please specify............................................)

Please indicate your view regarding the following statements:

This response may be published as part of an appendix to the final report

Yes

No

Anonymously only

This response may be quoted in the report

Yes

No

Anonymously only

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