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Incidence of Inborn Errors of Metabolism in Newborn Infants: Five Years' Single-Center Experience, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Mansour Al Qurashi, Shima Alahmadi, Ahmed Mustafa,Syed Sameer Aga,Mohammed Al Hindi, Abrar Ahmed, Hadeel Mohammad, Rasha ElSharabasy,Sara Abed, Iman AlThubaiti, Nabila Alrashdi

CLINICAL PEDIATRICS(2023)

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Abstract
Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) are inherited biochemical/metabolic disorders that are commonly present in the immediate neonatal period. The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the incidence and distribution of IEMs in newborn infants delivered in our hospital and to evaluate its outcome. A total of 16 494 (99.9%) newborn infants were screened for IEMs. We found 29 newborn infants diagnosed with IEMs, representing an incidence of 1 per similar to 569 live births and a cumulative incidence of 176 per 100 000 live births of the IEM-positive newborn infants. We detected 11 different types of IEMs, and the top 6 categories were endocrinopathies followed by carbohydrates disorders, vitamin-responsive disorders, organic acid defects, and ketogenesis and ketolysis defects. This study does reflect upon the importance of educating the general population about the perils of Consanguineous Marriages (CMs) in order to reduce related disorders significantly, especially in families who have a history of IEMs.
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inborn errors of metabolism, IEM, disorders, metabolic diseases, incidence, newborn screening, NBS, Saudi Arabia
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