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SUBMITTER: van der Meij KRM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6904791 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
van der Meij Karuna R M KRM Sistermans Erik A EA Macville Merryn V E MVE Stevens Servi J C SJC Bax Caroline J CJ Bekker Mireille N MN Bilardo Caterina M CM Boon Elles M J EMJ Boter Marjan M Diderich Karin E M KEM de Die-Smulders Christine E M CEM Duin Leonie K LK Faas Brigitte H W BHW Feenstra Ilse I Haak Monique C MC Hoffer Mariëtte J V MJV den Hollander Nicolette S NS Hollink Iris H I M IHIM Jehee Fernanda S FS Knapen Maarten F C M MFCM Kooper Angelique J A AJA van Langen Irene M IM Lichtenbelt Klaske D KD Linskens Ingeborg H IH van Maarle Merel C MC Oepkes Dick D Pieters Mijntje J MJ Schuring-Blom G Heleen GH Sikkel Esther E Sikkema-Raddatz Birgit B Smeets Dominique F C M DFCM Srebniak Malgorzata I MI Suijkerbuijk Ron F RF Tan-Sindhunata Gita M GM van der Ven A Jeanine E M AJEM van Zelderen-Bhola Shama L SL Henneman Lidewij L Galjaard Robert-Jan H RH Van Opstal Diane D Weiss Marjan M MM
American journal of human genetics 20191107 6
The Netherlands launched a nationwide implementation study on non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) as a first-tier test offered to all pregnant women. This started on April 1, 2017 as the TRIDENT-2 study, licensed by the Dutch Ministry of Health. In the first year, NIPT was performed in 73,239 pregnancies (42% of all pregnancies), 7,239 (4%) chose first-trimester combined testing, and 54% did not participate. The number of trisomies 21 (239, 0.33%), 18 (49, 0.07%), and 13 (55, 0.08%) found in th ...[more]