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. 2017 Jul;140(Suppl 1):S4-S13.
doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-0280C.

Newborn Screening for Pompe Disease

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Newborn Screening for Pompe Disease

Olaf A Bodamer et al. Pediatrics. 2017 Jul.

Abstract

Started in 1963 by Robert Guthrie, newborn screening (NBS) is considered to be one of the great public health achievements. Its original goal was to screen newborns for conditions that could benefit from presymptomatic treatment, thereby reducing associated morbidity and mortality. With advances in technology, the number of disorders included in NBS programs increased. Pompe disease is a good candidate for NBS. Because decisions regarding which diseases should be included in NBS panels are made regionally and locally, programs and efforts for NBS for Pompe disease have been inconsistent both in the United States and globally. In this article, published in the "Newborn Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment for Pompe Disease" guidance supplement, the Pompe Disease Newborn Screening Working Group, an international group of experts in both NBS and Pompe disease, review the methods used for NBS for Pompe disease and summarize results of current and ongoing NBS programs in the United States and other countries. Challenges and potential drawbacks associated with NBS also are discussed.

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Conflict of interest statement

POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST: Dr Bodamer has received research funding from Sanofi Genzyme, and Shire. Dr Scott has received funding from the National Institutes for Health (NIH) and Sanofi Genzyme. Dr Giugliani has received travel grants, investigator fees, and/or speaker honoraria from Sanofi Genzyme; Shire; Amicus; Synageva; BioMarin; and Synageva for participation in advisory boards, expert committees, and educational meetings in the past 12 months.

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