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AuthorJamaleddin, Tala
AuthorEl-Akouri, Karen
AuthorAbiib, Sumaya
AuthorMitri, Rola
AuthorRamaswamy, Mamatha
AuthorMusa, Sara
AuthorAli, Rehab
AuthorShahbeck, Noora
AuthorAl Rifai, Hilal
AuthorAbdoh, Ghassan
AuthorBen-Omran, Tawfeg
AuthorAl-Dirbashi, Osama Y.
AuthorAl-Shafai, Mashael
Available date2025-10-26T09:19:00Z
Publication Date2025-06-30
Publication NameInternational Journal of Neonatal Screening
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijns11030050
CitationJamaleddin, T., El-Akouri, K., Abiib, S., Mitri, R., Ramaswamy, M., Musa, S., ... & Al-Shafai, M. (2025). Qatar’s National Expanded Metabolic Newborn Screening Program: Incidence and Outcomes. International Journal of Neonatal Screening, 11(3), 50.
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/68182
AbstractBackground: Newborn screening is an essential public health strategy that aims to detect a range of conditions, including inborn errors of metabolism, in neonates shortly after birth. The timely identification is crucial due to the asymptomatic nature of many conditions at birth, but which can lead to significant health complications if left untreated. Through this study, we aimed to investigate the incidence of IEMs screened by the Qatar National Newborn Screening Program. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed a total of 351,223 newborns screened from 2010 to 2023. The incidence for the studied IEMs was calculated and correlated with demographics, consanguinity, and family history. In addition, the diagnostic yield of different tests utilized was assessed. Results: Our study revealed a total of 318 positive cases with IEMs, and a significantly high incidence of 1:1105 for IEMs in Qatar. Classical Homocystinuria was the most frequently detected condition, with a cumulative incidence of 1:6754 live births, linked to the founder variant p. Arg336Cys in the CBS gene. Aminoacidopathies were the most prevalent category, followed by fatty acid oxidation disorders, organic acidurias, biotinidase deficiency, and urea cycle disorders. Genetic testing showed a high diagnostic yield of 90%. Of the 60 cases that underwent targeted variant testing, 98% were confirmed, while 90% of the 59 cases tested by single gene testing were confirmed. Conclusions: Our study provides the incidence rates of IEMs in Qatar and novel insights that could facilitate setting up/developing IEM incidence-reducing strategies and improving outcomes for affected newborns and their families.
SponsorThe APC for this manuscript was covered by the Health Sector at Qatar University.
Languageen
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Subjectinborn errors of metabolism
incidence
inherited metabolic disorders
newborn screening
Qatar
Qatar National Newborn Screening Program
TitleQatar’s National Expanded Metabolic Newborn Screening Program: Incidence and Outcomes
TypeArticle
Issue Number3
Volume Number11
ESSN2409-515X
dc.accessType Open Access


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