TY - JOUR
T1 - Risikovurdering for Downs syndrom i Danmark--sekundaerpublikation
AU - Ekelund, Charlotte Kvist
AU - Andersen, Hans Jakob
AU - Christensen, Jeanette
AU - Ersbak, Vibeke
AU - Farlie, Richard
AU - Henriques, Carsten
AU - Holmskov, Anni
AU - Jensen, Lisa Neerup
AU - Jørgensen, Finn Stener
AU - Hessellund, Anette
AU - Larsen, Torben
AU - Olesen, Annette Wind
AU - Pedersen, Olav Bjørn
AU - Poulsen, Hedvig
AU - Ramb, Jan
AU - Skibsted, Lillian
AU - Skovbo, Peter
AU - Sommer, Steffen
AU - Sperling, Lene
AU - Sundberg, Karin
AU - Juul, Susanne Vemmelund
AU - Zingenberg, Helle
AU - Tabor, Ann
AU - Andersen, Hans Jakob
PY - 2010/6/7
Y1 - 2010/6/7
N2 - In 2004 The Danish National Board of Health introduced a new guideline regarding prenatal screening. All pregnant women are now offered a Down's syndrome risk assessment. The new guideline has had an impact on the number of invasive early prenatal procedures. The number of procedures fell by 50% from 2000 to 2006. 90% of the foetuses with Down's syndrome are detected prenatally. Denmark is one of the first countries in the world in which risk assessment for Down's syndrome has been successfully implemented at a national level.
AB - In 2004 The Danish National Board of Health introduced a new guideline regarding prenatal screening. All pregnant women are now offered a Down's syndrome risk assessment. The new guideline has had an impact on the number of invasive early prenatal procedures. The number of procedures fell by 50% from 2000 to 2006. 90% of the foetuses with Down's syndrome are detected prenatally. Denmark is one of the first countries in the world in which risk assessment for Down's syndrome has been successfully implemented at a national level.
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
SN - 0041-5782
VL - 172
SP - 1759
EP - 1761
JO - Ugeskrift for Laeger
JF - Ugeskrift for Laeger
IS - 23
ER -