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For instance, the general principles for screening programmes first stated by Wilson and Jungner in 1968 [ 12] are often misinterpreted to suggest that an infant hearing screening programme should not be implemented until adequate follow-up services are available to cater for children detected with hearing loss [ 13, 14].
TB screening in migrants should follow established ethical principles for screening for infectious diseases and observe human rights principles [ 87].
If information about a diagnosis (or carrier status) is alone viewed as a right and as sufficient for advocating screening, some of the currently accepted principles for screening will be ruled out.
Principles for screening and testing of chemicals for potential endocrine-disrupting activity were developed by the Endocrine Disruptor Screening and Testing Advisory Committee (EDSTAC) (U.S. EPA 1998b), a federal advisory committee convened by the U.S. EPA to provide recommendations on how to implement the endocrine-disruptor assessment aspects of FQPA and SDWA.
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In principle, numerous ELISA plates for screening a range of cell lines with multiple supernatant samples can be processed simultaneously.
The BERA working principle has been already utilized for screening pesticide residues as target analytes (more specifically, carbamate and organophosphate pesticide residues in different food matrices [ 3, 4]).
The principles of the Taguchi method were used for screening the important criteria in the system and generate the prime set of criteria for each category.
It is also required that the clinical course can be improved by treating the condition in accordance with the World Health Organization (WHO) Principles in Screening for Disease: "There should be an acceptable treatment for patients with recognizable disease" and that "Treatment at the presymptomatic, borderline stage of disease should favourably influence its course and prognosis".
Guiding principles for newborn screening and criteria for evaluating conditions were established.
The relevant normative framework consists of a context-specific articulation of the more general set of principles for population screening, as initially formulated by Wilson and Jungner and further developed in the past decades.
The general principles of screening for LTBI are that there should be a positive trade-off between benefits and harms for the individual, and that a decision to test is an intention to consider treatment if positive [ 121].
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