Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
144 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - GENERAL
Chapter 283 - NEWBORN BLOODSPOT SCREENING RULE
Section 144-283-7 - TIMING OF BLOOD SPECIMEN COLLECTION
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. For term infants, the specimen must be taken between 24-48 hours of life.
B. For infants who are discharged within 24 hours of birth, a first blood specimen must be taken as close to discharge from the hospital or birthing center as possible, and a second specimen must be taken between 24-48 hours of life. The administrator of the hospital or birthing center must ensure the following:
C. For preterm, sick or other infants in intensive care, NBS specimens must be taken between 24-48 hours of life. If the infant's stay at the facility is prolonged, a second NBS specimen must be taken at two weeks, one month and monthly thereafter, or at discharge from intensive care, whichever is earlier, unless otherwise medically indicated.
D. For infants receiving blood transfusions, the NBS specimen must be taken, if possible, before any anticipated transfusion, regardless of infant's age. A second NBS specimen must be taken 48 hours post-transfusion.