Newborn Screening for Congenital Infectious Diseases

To estimate the prevalence of congenital toxoplasmosis, Chagas disease, cytomegalovirus, and rubella, blood samples on dried blood spot (DBS) from neonates (day 3–20 of life) were screened for immunoglobulin (Ig) M against Toxoplasma gondii, cytomegalovirus, rubella virus, and IgG against Trypanosom...

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Main Authors: Eurico Camargo Neto, Rosélia Rubin, Jaqueline Schulte, Roberto Giugliani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2004-06-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/10/6/03-0830_article
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spelling doaj-d26418efb8b64316996ed9629f28c4802020-11-24T21:32:42ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592004-06-011061069107310.3201/eid1006.030830Newborn Screening for Congenital Infectious DiseasesEurico Camargo NetoRosélia RubinJaqueline SchulteRoberto GiuglianiTo estimate the prevalence of congenital toxoplasmosis, Chagas disease, cytomegalovirus, and rubella, blood samples on dried blood spot (DBS) from neonates (day 3–20 of life) were screened for immunoglobulin (Ig) M against Toxoplasma gondii, cytomegalovirus, rubella virus, and IgG against Trypanosoma cruzi by methods used for serum and adapted for use with DBS. Positive samples were further analyzed for IgM and IgG in serum from neonates and mothers. DBS samples from 364,130 neonates were tested for Toxoplasma gondii–specific IgM, and 15,873 neonates were also tested for IgM against cytomegalovirus, rubella virus, and for Trypanosoma cruzi–specific IgG. A total of 195 were diagnosed with congenital toxoplasmosis, 16 with cytomegalovirus, and 11 with congenital rubella. One newborn had a confirmed result for Chagas disease, and 21 mothers had positive serum antibodies. These results suggest that infectious diseases should be considered for future inclusion in programs for newborn screening of metabolic diseases in disease-endemic areas.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/10/6/03-0830_articleNeonatal screeningcongenital infectionfilter paper blood spotsBrazil
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author Eurico Camargo Neto
Rosélia Rubin
Jaqueline Schulte
Roberto Giugliani
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Rosélia Rubin
Jaqueline Schulte
Roberto Giugliani
Newborn Screening for Congenital Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Neonatal screening
congenital infection
filter paper blood spots
Brazil
author_facet Eurico Camargo Neto
Rosélia Rubin
Jaqueline Schulte
Roberto Giugliani
author_sort Eurico Camargo Neto
title Newborn Screening for Congenital Infectious Diseases
title_short Newborn Screening for Congenital Infectious Diseases
title_full Newborn Screening for Congenital Infectious Diseases
title_fullStr Newborn Screening for Congenital Infectious Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Newborn Screening for Congenital Infectious Diseases
title_sort newborn screening for congenital infectious diseases
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2004-06-01
description To estimate the prevalence of congenital toxoplasmosis, Chagas disease, cytomegalovirus, and rubella, blood samples on dried blood spot (DBS) from neonates (day 3–20 of life) were screened for immunoglobulin (Ig) M against Toxoplasma gondii, cytomegalovirus, rubella virus, and IgG against Trypanosoma cruzi by methods used for serum and adapted for use with DBS. Positive samples were further analyzed for IgM and IgG in serum from neonates and mothers. DBS samples from 364,130 neonates were tested for Toxoplasma gondii–specific IgM, and 15,873 neonates were also tested for IgM against cytomegalovirus, rubella virus, and for Trypanosoma cruzi–specific IgG. A total of 195 were diagnosed with congenital toxoplasmosis, 16 with cytomegalovirus, and 11 with congenital rubella. One newborn had a confirmed result for Chagas disease, and 21 mothers had positive serum antibodies. These results suggest that infectious diseases should be considered for future inclusion in programs for newborn screening of metabolic diseases in disease-endemic areas.
topic Neonatal screening
congenital infection
filter paper blood spots
Brazil
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/10/6/03-0830_article
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