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Details of HTA journal title

Research type:

Secondary Research (e.g. systematic review) 

Title (lead author) etc:

Antenatal and neonatal haemoglobinopathy screening in the UK: review and economic analysis  (Zeuner) 186 pages, Volume 3, number 11

DOI

10.3310/hta3110
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Project ref:

93/33/01 

Original project title:

Screening for haemoglobinopathies in the UK: review and economic analysis 

Chief Investigator:

Professor Anthony E Ades, Professor of Public Health Sciences, Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol

Start Date:

October 1995  

Date of publication in HTA journal series

September 1999

Cost:

£97,042 

MeSH* index primary terms:

MASS-SCREENING Q-methods; HEMOGLOBINOPATHIES Q-prevention-&-control (* = Medical Subject Headings)

MeSH* index secondary terms:

REVIEW-LITERATURE; GENETIC-SCREENING; HETEROZYGOTE-DETECTION; PRECONCEPTION-CARE; PRENATAL-DIAGNOSIS; NEONATAL-SCREENING; HEALTH-EDUCATION; COUNSELING; OUTCOME-AND-PROCESS-ASSESSMENT-(HEALTH-CARE); ETHNIC-GROUPS; MASS-SCREENING Q-economics; COST-BENEFIT-ANALYSIS; HUMAN; FEMALE; PREGNANCY; INFANT-NEWBORN  (* = Medical Subject Headings)

NRR* number, if applicable:

N0484008747 (*National Research Register) The National Research Register was a public database of ongoing and recently completed research projects funded by, or of interest to, the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS). It is now an archive of projects from early 2000 to September 2007. Search the NRR archive.

Project Protocol:

Project protocol not available

Printed copies of this title despatched:

655 (Figures relate to the previous calendar month)

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