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RE: testing for substances at birth
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<P class=h3_title><A
href="http://childwelfare.gov/survey/disclaimerAskme.cfm?target=http%3A//aia.berkeley.edu/&referrer=http%3A//childwelfare.gov/responding/newborns.cfm"><STRONG><FONT
color=#003399>National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center
(NAIARC)</FONT></STRONG></A><FONT color=#0000ff><FONT
face="Microsoft Sans Serif"> <SPAN class=968235414-26072006> <FONT
color=#000000><A
href="http://aia.berkeley.edu/publications/monographs.html"><FONT
face="Times New Roman">http://aia.berkeley.edu/publications/monographs.html</FONT></FONT></A><FONT
face="Times New Roman" color=#000000> </FONT></SPAN></FONT></FONT>Study
results analyze policies and practices regarding the identification, reporting,
and child welfare response to substance-exposed newborns in eight cities in the
United States. <SPAN class=968235414-26072006><FONT
face="Microsoft Sans Serif" color=#0000ff> <FONT face="Times New Roman"
color=#000000> <STRONG>Literature Review: Effects of Prenatal Substance
Exposure on Infant and Early Childhood Outcomes (2006)
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<P><STRONG>Comparative Analysis of State Statutes: Reporting, Assessing, and
Intervening with Prenatal Substance Abuse<BR></STRONG>Kang<BR><EM>Social Policy
Journal</EM>, 2(4), 2003<BR>Presents findings of a search of the gestational
abuse statutes of 10 States</P>
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<P><FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>From:</B>
owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu
[mailto:owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu] <B>On Behalf Of
</B>Todd McDonald<BR><B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, July 25, 2006 10:03 AM<BR><B>To:</B>
Child Maltreatment Researchers<BR><B>Subject:</B> testing for substances at
birth<BR></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
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<DIV>List Members, </DIV>
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<DIV>Where can I find the latest research on testing at birth for
substances? Are all babies tested in the United States or is it up to each
hospital? Thank you for the help.</DIV>
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<DIV>Todd</DIV>
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