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Welcome to sSCAN! The sub-Saharan African Congenital Anomalies Network (sSCAN) is a regional Congenital Anomalies (CA) network established to provide support for congenital anomaly surveillance, prevention, diagnosis and care and to build capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa.




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sSCAN provides support and capacity building for Congenital Anomalies surveillance, prevention, diagnosis and care. 

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