| Literature DB >> 19103854 |
A Streetly1, R Latinovic, K Hall, J Henthorn.
Abstract
Early results from the National Health Service Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Screening programme covering the whole of England are reported following the implementation of the national newborn blood-spot screening programme. Of the 13 laboratories performing screening, 10 chose high-performance liquid chromatography as the first screen, with isoelectric focusing as the second confirmatory test. Screening results for April 2005 to March 2007 are presented and include data from all the laboratories screening newborns in England, and almost 1.2 million infants. The screen-positive results show a national birth prevalence of almost 1 in 2000. The birth prevalence in London is five times that of most of the rest of the country. Over 17,000 carriers have been identified. Approximately seven per 1000 samples are reported as post-transfusion with wide ethnic category variation. Given the prevalence of the conditions, and coverage by ethnicity, 3-4 screen-positive cases could be missed each year. National implementation of newborn screening in England has increased the number of children identified with sickle cell disease, in many areas almost doubling the workload. Underascertainment of the condition has allowed a downplaying of the scale of need. It may also have contributed to infant mortality rates in urban areas as babies died without a diagnosis or treatment. The value of a co-ordinated national approach to policy development and implementation is emphasised by the English experience. The programme provides a model for Europe as well as other countries with significant minority populations, such as Canada. Potentially it also offers important lessons for Africa where the World Health Organization is supporting the introduction of newborn screening.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19103854 PMCID: PMC2603283 DOI: 10.1136/jcp.2008.058859
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Pathol ISSN: 0021-9746 Impact factor: 3.411
Rates of significant conditions* per 1000 screened babies: April 2005 to March 2007
| Results for newborns: April 2005 to March 2007 | Significant conditions* | No. of babies screened | |
| Rate per 1000 babies screened | No. | ||
| North East | 0.12 | 6 | 49 321 |
| North West | 0.24 | 40 | 169 498 |
| Yorkshire and The Humber | 0.24 | 29 | 119 616 |
| East Midlands | 0.25 | 24 | 96 876 |
| West Midlands | 0.28 | 38 | 133 905 |
| East of England | 0.32 | 39 | 123 794 |
| London | 1.82 | 436 | 239 654 |
| South East coast | 0.14 | 14 | 97 954 |
| South central | 0.21 | 10 | 47 835 |
| South West | 0.12 | 11 | 90 520 |
| Unknown | <5 | 29 641 | |
| England | 0.54 | 651 | 1 198 614 |
*Significant conditions comprise the following results: FS, FSC, FS other conditions, and FE.
Carrier* rates per 1000 babies screened: April 2005 to March 2007
| Results for newborns: April 2005 to March 2007 | Carrier | No. of babies screened | |
| Rate per 1000 babies screened | No. | ||
| North East | 4.26 | 210 | 49 321 |
| North West | 7.89 | 1338 | 169 498 |
| Yorkshire and The Humber | 8.27 | 989 | 119 616 |
| East Midlands | 8.37 | 811 | 96 876 |
| West Midlands | 12.63 | 1691 | 133 905 |
| East of England | 10.18 | 1260 | 123 794 |
| London | 39.92 | 9566 | 239 654 |
| South East coast | 6.01 | 589 | 97 954 |
| South central | 8.30 | 397 | 47 835 |
| South West | 4.49 | 406 | 90 520 |
| Unknown | 3.91 | 116 | 29 641 |
| England | 14.49 | 17373 | 1 198 614 |
*Carrier status comprise the following results: FAS, FAC, FAD, FAE and other carrier.
Transfused rates per 1000 babies screened: April 2005 to March 2007
| Results for newborns: April 2005 to March 2007 | Transfusions | No. of babies screened | |
| Rate per 1000 screened babies | No. | ||
| White British | 5.35 | 3554 | 664 710 |
| White Irish | 10.24 | 20 | 1953 |
| Any other white background | 5.33 | 214 | 40 126 |
| White and black Caribbean | 8.88 | 91 | 10 246 |
| White and black African | 5.83 | 32 | 5493 |
| White and Asian | 5.89 | 54 | 9164 |
| Any other mixed background | 7.23 | 115 | 15 912 |
| Indian | 6.67 | 165 | 24 744 |
| Pakistani | 6.55 | 211 | 32 214 |
| Bangladeshi | 6.83 | 100 | 14 649 |
| Any other Asian background | 7.24 | 85 | 11 738 |
| Black Caribbean | 16.62 | 208 | 12 512 |
| Black African | 12.87 | 524 | 40 728 |
| Any other black background | 16.56 | 55 | 3322 |
| Chinese | 11.20 | 54 | 4821 |
| Any other ethnic category | 8.58 | 215 | 25 051 |
| Not stated | 12.74 | 1679 | 131 828 |
| England | 7.03 | 7376 | 1 049 211 |