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"They've broken open a bubble of something that's going to lead to a lot of follow up," comments William Dobyns, a developmental neurogeneticist at the University of Chicago, who was not affiliated with any of the studies.
Long-term developmental follow up is planned to investigate possible sequelae.
This level of under-detection by primary care providers may result from a lack of recognition of potential risks to development and lack of effective standard screening as well as limited time, resources and remuneration for screening for developmental problems, follow up and referrals [ 9, 13, 14].
This examination was performed by a neonatologist with special interest in follow up, a developmental pediatrician, or a pediatric resident supervised by either a developmental pediatrician or a neonatologist.
Consequently, the combination of loss in the follow up of our more vulnerable mothers and the use of telephone follow up suggest our estimates of risk of developmental problems may be conservative.
Follow up, follow up and follow up.
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It is conventional, in many countries, to enrol preterm and other high-risk categories of children into follow-up developmental programs for formal diagnostic assessment for early childhood disability.
The ASQ is also used in NSW and Western Australia as the second tier developmental surveillance tool as described above, while in Victoria and the Northern Territory the Brigance Screens [ 25] are used to follow-up developmental risk detected by the PEDS.
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