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- Explain each metabolic disorder screened in the Expanded Philippine newborn screening program. How do Nurses and Physician manage the patients? 1. Homocystinuria (HCY)2. Hypermethioninemia/Methionine Adenosine Transferase Deficiency (MAT)3. Maple Syrup Urine Deficiency (MSUD)Select the most accurate answer:(1) To confirm the diagnosis of congenital CMV one should request:A. Paired serology between the mother and newborn in the first weekB. IgM to CMV in the newborn in the first 3 weeksC. Blood for CMV DNA in the first 3 months of lifeD. Urine or saliva for CMV DNA in the first 3 weeks of life (2) One of the following is NOT correct: Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) is associated withA. Infectious MononucleosisB. HepatitisC. Burkitt's lymphomaD. Nasopharyngeal carcinomaE. Oral leukoplakia (thick, white patches on the inside surfaces of your mouth)F. None of the above (3) Genital herpes are caused by the herpes simplex viruses:A. HPV, HSV-1 and HSV-2B. HIV, HSV-1 and HSV-2C. HSV-1 and HSV-2D. HTLV1Please read the case study, Giving Birth to Someone Else's Children? A Case of Disputed Maternity, and then answer the following questions: From Part I, Karen needs a kidney transplant and her sons are being tested for possible donors. However, it seems that the blood test have indicated that neither of her sons are her children based on HLA matching. 1. What is HLA? How is HLA determined and inherited? How is this used to match a donor and recipient for a tissue transplantation? 2. What are some possible explanations for Karen's situation? How would you test these hypotheses?
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