Screening of Newborns for Disorders with High Benefit-Risk Ratios Should Be Mandatory.

Nicole Kelly, Dalia Chehayeb Makarem,Melissa P Wasserstein

The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics(2016)

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Newborn screening has evolved to include an increasingly complex spectrum of diseases, raising concerns that screening should be optional and require parental consent. Early detection of disorders like PKU and MCAD is essential to prevent serious disability and death in affected children. These are examples of high benefit-risk ratio disorders because of the irrefutable health benefits of early detection, coupled with the low risks of treatment. The dire consequences of not diagnosing an infant with a treatable disorder because of parental refusal to screen are wholly unacceptable. Thus, we believe that newborn screening for disorders with high benefit-risk ratios should continue to be mandatory.
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