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Guidelines for the retention, storage, and use of residual dried blood spot samples after newborn screening analysis: statement of the Council of Regional Networks for Genetic Services.

B L Therrell1, W H Hannon, K A Pass, F Lorey, C Brokopp, J Eckman, M Glass, R Heidenreich, S Kinney, S Kling, G Landenburger, F J Meaney, E R McCabe, S Panny, M Schwartz, E Shapira.   

Abstract

These guidelines provide scientific information for policy development by state health departments considering appropriate use of newborn screening specimens after screening tests are finished. Information was collected, debated, and formulated into a policy statement by the Newborn Screening Committee of the Council of Regional Networks for Genetic Services (CORN), a federally funded national consortium of representatives from 10 regional genetics networks. Newborn screening programs vary widely in approaches and policies concerning residual dried blood spot samples (DBS) collected for newborn screening. Recognition of the epidemiological utility of DBS samples for HIV seroprevalence surveys and a growing interest in DBSs for DNA analysis has intensified consideration of issues regarding retention, storage, and use of residual DBS samples. Potentially these samples provide a genetic material "bank" for all newborns nationwide. Their values as a resource for other uses has already been recognized by scientists, administrators, and judicial officials. Programs should promulgate rules for retention and use of residual newborn screening DBS samples based on scientifically valid information. Banking of newborn samples as sources of genetic material should be considered in light of potential benefit or harm to society.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8733889     DOI: 10.1006/bmme.1996.0017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Mol Med        ISSN: 1077-3150


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Authors:  Kristien Hens; Herman Nys; Jean-Jacques Cassiman; Kris Dierickx
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6.  State laws regarding the retention and use of residual newborn screening blood samples.

Authors:  Michelle H Lewis; Aaron Goldenberg; Rebecca Anderson; Erin Rothwell; Jeffrey Botkin
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7.  Storage and use of Newborn Screening Blood Specimens for Research: Assessing Public Opinion in Illinois.

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9.  A pilot study using residual newborn dried blood spots to assess the potential role of cytomegalovirus and Toxoplasma gondii in the etiology of congenital hydrocephalus.

Authors:  Regina M Simeone; Sonja A Rasmussen; Joanne V Mei; Sheila C Dollard; Jaime L Frias; Gary M Shaw; Mark A Canfield; Robert E Meyer; Jeffrey L Jones; Fred Lorey; Margaret A Honein
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10.  Genome-wide scans using archived neonatal dried blood spot samples.

Authors:  Mads V Hollegaard; Jonas Grauholm; Anders Børglum; Mette Nyegaard; Bent Nørgaard-Pedersen; Torben Ørntoft; Preben B Mortensen; Carsten Wiuf; Ole Mors; Michael Didriksen; Poul Thorsen; David M Hougaard
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2009-07-04       Impact factor: 3.969

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