Sustavni probir novorođenčadi na oštećenje sluha u Općoj bolnici Pula (2011-2015)

Neonatal hearing screening program (NHSP) started in Croatia at the beginning of year 2002 (University hospital „Sv Duh“, Zagreb), and by the end of year 2002 it was implemented in almost all maternity units in Croatia. From the year 2006 the NHSP is mandatory and there is a specific health legislat...

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