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Our objective was to examine the characteristics of preterm and full-term infants or = 75 mg) were obtained for analysis in 73.8% of initial attempts in the infant group. The following characteristics were associated with increased odds of obtaining a quantity not sufficient (QNS) for sweat chloride concentration measurement: African-American race, infant weight or = 36 weeks postmenstrual age, > 2,000 g, and > 3 days postnatal age. Maturational factors have a mild impact on sweat chloride concentration.
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