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/PRNewswire/ -- The "Global Hearing Aids Market by Product Type [Aids (Receiver, Behind the Ear, In the Canal, In the Ear Aids), Implants (Cochlear,...
Share this article Share this article ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global newborn screening market size is projected to reach USD 1.3 billion by 2026 from USD 0.9 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 8.3% during the forecast period. The rapid growth in the newborn screening rate, the increasing prevalence of newborn metabolic, hormonal and genetic diseases, and favourable government policies are driving the growth of newborn screening. Newborn Disorder screening instruments segment accounted for the largest share of the newborn screening market in 2019. Based on instrument, the newborn screening market is segmented into newborn disorder screening instruments, newborn hearing screening instruments, and pulse oximeters. Newborn disorder screening instruments accounted for the largest share in 2019. These instruments can screen for the majority of newborn disorders and thus see the highest demand. Government support and the implementation of newborn screening programs also support the market.
system malfunction, showing if not halting some ports of entry. >> the international arrivals hall is at capacity. we'll continue to the hall as soon as space becomes available. >> reporter: new york's jfk the first to report what became a nationwide problem. from dallas to dulles, l.a. to miami. >> everybody is pushing and shoving. got a little crazy over there. i was in line for about two hours. >> reporter: customs and border protection nearly an hour into the problem called it a temporary outage, but added it is still processing international travelers using alternative procedures. but admitting lines are long at some of the country's largest airports. >> david kerley joins us now. david, we saw the long lines in your report. now we're hearing systems are starting to come back online? >> reporter: that's what they're telling us, the systems are up, they're processing passengers. it's going to take a while too deal with the backlog. this is not the first time this has happened. a year and a half ago, the