Infants with Congenital Diseases Identified through Newborn Screening-United States, 2018-2020.

IF 4 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Amy Gaviglio, Sarah McKasson, Sikha Singh, Jelili Ojodu
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Abstract

Newborn screening (NBS) is a state or territory-based public health system that screens newborns for congenital diseases that typically do not present with clinical symptoms at birth but can cause significant mortality and morbidity if not detected or treated quickly. NBS continues to be one of the most successful public health interventions in the US, providing early detection and intervention to all infants. The increase in overall birth prevalence of core Recommended Uniform Screening Panel (RUSP) diseases detected via dried blood spot (DBS) specimens from 2015-2017 (17.50-18.31 per 10,000) to 2018-2020 (20.07 per 10,000), as reported into the APHL NewSTEPs database, affirms the importance and impact of NBS programs. This report presents aggregate numbers and birth prevalence of diseases detected by DBS on the RUSP from 2018-2020, including data from fifty US states and two territories.

通过新生儿筛查发现先天性疾病的婴儿-美国,2018-2020。
新生儿筛查(NBS)是一个以州或地区为基础的公共卫生系统,用于筛查新生儿先天性疾病,这些疾病通常在出生时没有临床症状,但如果不及时发现或治疗,可能导致严重的死亡率和发病率。国家统计局仍然是美国最成功的公共卫生干预措施之一,为所有婴儿提供早期发现和干预。根据APHL NewSTEPs数据库的报告,从2015-2017年(17.50-18.31 / 10,000)到2018-2020年(20.07 / 10,000),通过干血斑(DBS)标本检测到的核心推荐统一筛查小组(RUSP)疾病的总体出生患病率增加,证实了NBS计划的重要性和影响。本报告介绍了2018-2020年DBS在RUSP上检测到的疾病总数和出生患病率,包括来自美国50个州和两个地区的数据。
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International Journal of Neonatal Screening
International Journal of Neonatal Screening Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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