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Quebec extends public reimbursement of DUPIXENT® (dupilumab injection) for the treatment of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis to include adolescents

Sanofi Canada is very pleased to announce that Quebec has extended its listing of DUPIXENT® (dupilumab injection) under the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) to include public reimbursement for Canadians aged 12 years and older whose disease is not adequately controlled with topical prescription therapies or when those therapies are not advisable. The specific criteria for reimbursement are available on the RAMQ website.

Informed consent to non-invasive prenatal testing: findings from a qualitative study in Lebanon and in Quebec

Informed consent to non-invasive prenatal testing: findings from a qualitative study in Lebanon and in Quebec Hazar Haidar is an assistant professor at the Université du Québec à Rimouski, Vardit Ravitsky is professor of the bioethics programmes, department of social and preventive medicine, school of public health, Université de Montréal, and senior lecturer on global health and social medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, and Dr Anne-Marie Laberge is a doctor and researcher at the department of paediatrics, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine, Montréal. Appeared in BioNews 1096 Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) was first introduced in 2011, when breakthroughs in sequencing technology allowed the analysis of cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) in maternal blood to detect genetic abnormalities in the fetus, such as trisomy 21 (Down s syndrome), with greater accuracy than previous screening tests. It therefore reduces the need for invasive diagno

Toronto baby ends up in hospital, entire family contracts COVID-19 after daycare exposure

  TORONTO A Toronto mother whose entire family fell ill with COVID-19 is warning other parents that young children aren t immune to severe symptoms of the virus after her baby was hospitalized with an acute case. “This was terrifying, absolutely terrifying,” Aviva Danielle, 33, told CTV News Toronto. “For any parent, particularly when you have a baby, it’s just such a small, helpless child that’s so sick.” Aviva’s two young sons developed symptoms within days of being exposed to a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the infant room at their daycare, and soon her family of four was sick and all tested positive.

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