1. Universal newborn screening using genome sequencing: early experience from the GUARDIAN study.
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Ziegler A and Chung WK
- Abstract
For more than 20 years there has been speculation about a future in which newborns are routinely screened at birth for genetic disorders using genome sequencing, but prospective large-scale studies assessing this vision have only recently begun. Genome sequencing may provide a means of expanding the scope of conditions included in newborn screening programs and improving the positive predictive value of traditional newborn screening. However, the use of genome sequencing for newborn screening has also raised concerns including acceptability, equity, and scalability. By reviewing the initial results of the GUARDIAN study and contrasting them with other pilot studies investigating the use of genome sequencing for large-scale newborn screening, we highlight how the lessons learned from these studies are shaping the future for the implementation of truly universal and equitable newborn genomic screening., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to the International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.)
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- 2024
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