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Plans to genetically screen newborns for rare diseases are problematic

Last updated: July 14, 2025 2:20 am
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Newborn screening for rare genetic conditions has been a topic of discussion recently, with the UK’s health secretary, Wes Streeting, announcing a 10-year plan to incorporate genetic testing for hundreds of rare conditions as part of standard newborn screening in England. This initiative aims to detect potential genetic conditions early on, before irreversible harm occurs. Similar feasibility programs are already underway in countries like the US and Australia, indicating a global trend towards genetic screening for newborns.

The concept of genetic testing is founded on the idea that identifying specific gene variants associated with diseases can help prevent or manage these conditions. However, the complexity of genetic factors and their interactions with other environmental and lifestyle factors complicates the interpretation of genetic test results. For example, a variant in the HNF4A gene may increase the risk of developing diabetes in individuals with a family history of the disease, but not necessarily in those without such a history. This highlights the need for a more nuanced understanding of how gene variants manifest in different populations.

While newborn screening for genetic conditions can be beneficial for some children and families, it also raises ethical and practical concerns. Obtaining informed consent from parents for testing newborns for hundreds of conditions simultaneously is a challenging task. Furthermore, the potential implications of creating a genetic database of every living person and ensuring its protection and ethical use are important considerations.

There is a need for more research on the prevalence and behavior of disease variants in the general population before genetic testing becomes a routine practice in newborns. The potential benefits of early detection must be weighed against the risks of unnecessary tests and treatments, as well as the psychological and emotional burden on parents and healthcare providers. Ultimately, a cautious and informed approach to genetic screening in newborns is essential to ensure the well-being of children and families.

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Suzanne O’Sullivan, a neurologist and author, emphasizes the importance of gathering more information on genetic variants before implementing widespread genetic testing in newborns. While some individuals may benefit from early detection, the potential risks and uncertainties associated with genetic screening underscore the need for a careful and considerate approach to newborn screening programs.

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