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Biological Testing and Interpretation of Laboratory Results Associated with Detecting Newborns with Substance Exposure.

Gwendolyn A McMillinAnna W MoradJessica M BoydKamisha L Johnson-DavisTorri D MetzMarcela C SmidMatthew David Krasowski
Published in: Clinical chemistry (2024)
There are strengths and limitations associated with all approaches to detecting substance exposure in pregnant persons as well as biological testing to evaluate a newborn with possible substance exposure. Standardization is needed to better inform decisions surrounding evaluation of substance exposures in pregnant people and newborns. If biological sampling is pursued, testing options and results must be reviewed in clinical context, acknowledging that false-positive and -negative results can and do occur.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
  • gestational age
  • air pollution