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SUBMITTER: Tangeraas T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7570219 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Tangeraas Trine T Sæves Ingjerd I Klingenberg Claus C Jørgensen Jens J Kristensen Erle E Gunnarsdottir Gunnþórunn G Hansen Eirik Vangsøy EV Strand Janne J Lundman Emma E Ferdinandusse Sacha S Salvador Cathrin Lytomt CL Woldseth Berit B Bliksrud Yngve T YT Sagredo Carlos C Olsen Øyvind E ØE Berge Mona C MC Trømborg Anette Kjoshagen AK Ziegler Anders A Zhang Jin Hui JH Sørgjerd Linda Karlsen LK Ytre-Arne Mari M Hogner Silje S Løvoll Siv M SM Kløvstad Olavsen Mette R MR Navarrete Dionne D Gaup Hege J HJ Lilje Rina R Zetterström Rolf H RH Stray-Pedersen Asbjørg A Rootwelt Terje T Rinaldo Piero P Rowe Alexander D AD Pettersen Rolf D RD
International journal of neonatal screening 20200627 3
In 2012, the Norwegian newborn screening program (NBS) was expanded (eNBS) from screening for two diseases to that for 23 diseases (20 inborn errors of metabolism, IEMs) and again in 2018, to include a total of 25 conditions (21 IEMs). Between 1 March 2012 and 29 February 2020, 461,369 newborns were screened for 20 IEMs in addition to phenylketonuria (PKU). Excluding PKU, there were 75 true-positive (TP) (1:6151) and 107 (1:4311) false-positive IEM cases. Twenty-one percent of the TP cases were ...[more]