Global impact of COVID-19 on newborn screening programmes

Introduction The global COVID-19 pandemic has presented extraordinary disruption to healthcare services and exposed them to numerous challenges. Newborn screening (NBS) programmes were also affected; however, scarce data exist on the impact of COVID-19 on NBS. Methods We conducted an international s...

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Main Authors: Koracin, Vanesa, Loeber, J. Gerard, Mlinaric, Matej, Battelino, Tadej, Bonham, James R., Groselj, Urh, Greaves, Ronda, Junek, Rosie, Zeyda, Maximilian, Boemer, François, Liu, Zaiping, Sosova, Iveta, Skaricic, Ana, Zigman, Tamara, Nicolau, Alexia, Vogazianos, Marios, Chrastina, Petr, Blankenstein, Oliver, Lindner, Martin, Girginoudis, Panagiotis, Platis, Dimitrios, Rácz, Gábor Z, Szatmári, Ildikó, Devi, Radha Rama, Prashant, Akila, Ratnaningish, Tri, Fukushi, Masaru, Obiedat, Najah, Kotori, Vjosa Mulliqi, AlRushood, May Rushood, Issam, Kheisser, Songailiene, Jurgita, Borde, Patricia, Brincat, Ian, Samardzic, Mira, Dekkers, Eugenie, Verschoof-Puite, Rendelien, Webster, Dianne, Anastasovska, Violeta, Majid, Hafsa, Abarquez, Conchita Gabayan, Vilarinho, Laura, Nanu, Michaela Iuliana, Moldovanu, Florentina, Almuaigl, Suhad, Knapková, Mária, Cuk, Vanja, Torkar, Ana Drole, Perko, Dasa, Remec, Ziga Iztok, Lampret, Barbka Repic, Ulaga, Blanka, Tansek, Mojca Zerjav, Yahyaoui, Raquel, Hettiarachchi, Manjula, Zetterström, Rolf, Kao, Shu Min, Bonham, James, Ferreira, Barbara, Gibson, James B.
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Public Health and Health Services
spellingShingle Paediatrics
Public Health and Health Services
Koracin, Vanesa
Loeber, J. Gerard
Mlinaric, Matej
Battelino, Tadej
Bonham, James R.
Groselj, Urh
Greaves, Ronda
Junek, Rosie
Zeyda, Maximilian
Boemer, François
Liu, Zaiping
Sosova, Iveta
Skaricic, Ana
Zigman, Tamara
Nicolau, Alexia
Vogazianos, Marios
Chrastina, Petr
Blankenstein, Oliver
Lindner, Martin
Girginoudis, Panagiotis
Platis, Dimitrios
Rácz, Gábor Z
Szatmári, Ildikó
Szatmári, Ildikó
Devi, Radha Rama
Prashant, Akila
Ratnaningish, Tri
Fukushi, Masaru
Obiedat, Najah
Kotori, Vjosa Mulliqi
AlRushood, May Rushood
Issam, Kheisser
Songailiene, Jurgita
Borde, Patricia
Brincat, Ian
Samardzic, Mira
Dekkers, Eugenie
Verschoof-Puite, Rendelien
Webster, Dianne
Anastasovska, Violeta
Majid, Hafsa
Abarquez, Conchita Gabayan
Vilarinho, Laura
Nanu, Michaela Iuliana
Moldovanu, Florentina
Almuaigl, Suhad
Knapková, Mária
Cuk, Vanja
Torkar, Ana Drole
Perko, Dasa
Remec, Ziga Iztok
Lampret, Barbka Repic
Ulaga, Blanka
Tansek, Mojca Zerjav
Yahyaoui, Raquel
Hettiarachchi, Manjula
Zetterström, Rolf
Kao, Shu Min
Bonham, James
Ferreira, Barbara
Gibson, James B.
Global impact of COVID-19 on newborn screening programmes
description Introduction The global COVID-19 pandemic has presented extraordinary disruption to healthcare services and exposed them to numerous challenges. Newborn screening (NBS) programmes were also affected; however, scarce data exist on the impact of COVID-19 on NBS. Methods We conducted an international survey to assess the global impact of COVID-19 on NBS, with the main aim of gathering the experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic from a large and representative number of NBS centres worldwide. Results The results of our study showed that COVID-19 impacted the NBS programmes, at least partially, in 29 out of 38 responding countries. Majority of the screening centres experienced a broad spectrum of difficulties and most were affected more in the second wave of the pandemic. Delays and unreliability with the postal service as well as flight cancellations caused delays in samples arriving to screening centres and with the provision of laboratory equipment and reagents. The availability of laboratory staff was sometimes reduced due to infection, quarantine or reassignment within the healthcare facility. Sample collection at home, second-tier tests and follow-up were also affected. Social restrictions and interruptions in public transport added to these difficulties. Only a limited number of centres managed to retain a fully functioning NBS programme. Conclusion As the pandemic might continue or could recur in future years, it would be useful to develop guidelines to protect these valuable services.
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author Koracin, Vanesa
Loeber, J. Gerard
Mlinaric, Matej
Battelino, Tadej
Bonham, James R.
Groselj, Urh
Greaves, Ronda
Junek, Rosie
Zeyda, Maximilian
Boemer, François
Liu, Zaiping
Sosova, Iveta
Skaricic, Ana
Zigman, Tamara
Nicolau, Alexia
Vogazianos, Marios
Chrastina, Petr
Blankenstein, Oliver
Lindner, Martin
Girginoudis, Panagiotis
Platis, Dimitrios
Rácz, Gábor Z
Szatmári, Ildikó
Szatmári, Ildikó
Devi, Radha Rama
Prashant, Akila
Ratnaningish, Tri
Fukushi, Masaru
Obiedat, Najah
Kotori, Vjosa Mulliqi
AlRushood, May Rushood
Issam, Kheisser
Songailiene, Jurgita
Borde, Patricia
Brincat, Ian
Samardzic, Mira
Dekkers, Eugenie
Verschoof-Puite, Rendelien
Webster, Dianne
Anastasovska, Violeta
Majid, Hafsa
Abarquez, Conchita Gabayan
Vilarinho, Laura
Nanu, Michaela Iuliana
Moldovanu, Florentina
Almuaigl, Suhad
Knapková, Mária
Cuk, Vanja
Torkar, Ana Drole
Perko, Dasa
Remec, Ziga Iztok
Lampret, Barbka Repic
Ulaga, Blanka
Tansek, Mojca Zerjav
Yahyaoui, Raquel
Hettiarachchi, Manjula
Zetterström, Rolf
Kao, Shu Min
Bonham, James
Ferreira, Barbara
Gibson, James B.
author_facet Koracin, Vanesa
Loeber, J. Gerard
Mlinaric, Matej
Battelino, Tadej
Bonham, James R.
Groselj, Urh
Greaves, Ronda
Junek, Rosie
Zeyda, Maximilian
Boemer, François
Liu, Zaiping
Sosova, Iveta
Skaricic, Ana
Zigman, Tamara
Nicolau, Alexia
Vogazianos, Marios
Chrastina, Petr
Blankenstein, Oliver
Lindner, Martin
Girginoudis, Panagiotis
Platis, Dimitrios
Rácz, Gábor Z
Szatmári, Ildikó
Szatmári, Ildikó
Devi, Radha Rama
Prashant, Akila
Ratnaningish, Tri
Fukushi, Masaru
Obiedat, Najah
Kotori, Vjosa Mulliqi
AlRushood, May Rushood
Issam, Kheisser
Songailiene, Jurgita
Borde, Patricia
Brincat, Ian
Samardzic, Mira
Dekkers, Eugenie
Verschoof-Puite, Rendelien
Webster, Dianne
Anastasovska, Violeta
Majid, Hafsa
Abarquez, Conchita Gabayan
Vilarinho, Laura
Nanu, Michaela Iuliana
Moldovanu, Florentina
Almuaigl, Suhad
Knapková, Mária
Cuk, Vanja
Torkar, Ana Drole
Perko, Dasa
Remec, Ziga Iztok
Lampret, Barbka Repic
Ulaga, Blanka
Tansek, Mojca Zerjav
Yahyaoui, Raquel
Hettiarachchi, Manjula
Zetterström, Rolf
Kao, Shu Min
Bonham, James
Ferreira, Barbara
Gibson, James B.
author_sort Koracin, Vanesa
title Global impact of COVID-19 on newborn screening programmes
title_short Global impact of COVID-19 on newborn screening programmes
title_full Global impact of COVID-19 on newborn screening programmes
title_fullStr Global impact of COVID-19 on newborn screening programmes
title_full_unstemmed Global impact of COVID-19 on newborn screening programmes
title_sort global impact of covid-19 on newborn screening programmes
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/281811/1/Global%20impact%20of%20COVID-19%20on%20newborn%20screening%20programmes.pdf
https://repository.ugm.ac.id/281811/
https://gh.bmj.com/content/7/3/e007780
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-007780
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2818112023-11-14T01:43:44Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/281811/ Global impact of COVID-19 on newborn screening programmes Koracin, Vanesa Loeber, J. Gerard Mlinaric, Matej Battelino, Tadej Bonham, James R. Groselj, Urh Greaves, Ronda Junek, Rosie Zeyda, Maximilian Boemer, François Liu, Zaiping Sosova, Iveta Skaricic, Ana Zigman, Tamara Nicolau, Alexia Vogazianos, Marios Chrastina, Petr Blankenstein, Oliver Lindner, Martin Girginoudis, Panagiotis Platis, Dimitrios Rácz, Gábor Z Szatmári, Ildikó Szatmári, Ildikó Devi, Radha Rama Prashant, Akila Ratnaningish, Tri Fukushi, Masaru Obiedat, Najah Kotori, Vjosa Mulliqi AlRushood, May Rushood Issam, Kheisser Songailiene, Jurgita Borde, Patricia Brincat, Ian Samardzic, Mira Dekkers, Eugenie Verschoof-Puite, Rendelien Webster, Dianne Anastasovska, Violeta Majid, Hafsa Abarquez, Conchita Gabayan Vilarinho, Laura Nanu, Michaela Iuliana Moldovanu, Florentina Almuaigl, Suhad Knapková, Mária Cuk, Vanja Torkar, Ana Drole Perko, Dasa Remec, Ziga Iztok Lampret, Barbka Repic Ulaga, Blanka Tansek, Mojca Zerjav Yahyaoui, Raquel Hettiarachchi, Manjula Zetterström, Rolf Kao, Shu Min Bonham, James Ferreira, Barbara Gibson, James B. Paediatrics Public Health and Health Services Introduction The global COVID-19 pandemic has presented extraordinary disruption to healthcare services and exposed them to numerous challenges. Newborn screening (NBS) programmes were also affected; however, scarce data exist on the impact of COVID-19 on NBS. Methods We conducted an international survey to assess the global impact of COVID-19 on NBS, with the main aim of gathering the experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic from a large and representative number of NBS centres worldwide. Results The results of our study showed that COVID-19 impacted the NBS programmes, at least partially, in 29 out of 38 responding countries. Majority of the screening centres experienced a broad spectrum of difficulties and most were affected more in the second wave of the pandemic. Delays and unreliability with the postal service as well as flight cancellations caused delays in samples arriving to screening centres and with the provision of laboratory equipment and reagents. The availability of laboratory staff was sometimes reduced due to infection, quarantine or reassignment within the healthcare facility. Sample collection at home, second-tier tests and follow-up were also affected. Social restrictions and interruptions in public transport added to these difficulties. Only a limited number of centres managed to retain a fully functioning NBS programme. Conclusion As the pandemic might continue or could recur in future years, it would be useful to develop guidelines to protect these valuable services. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-01-20 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/281811/1/Global%20impact%20of%20COVID-19%20on%20newborn%20screening%20programmes.pdf Koracin, Vanesa and Loeber, J. Gerard and Mlinaric, Matej and Battelino, Tadej and Bonham, James R. and Groselj, Urh and Greaves, Ronda and Junek, Rosie and Zeyda, Maximilian and Boemer, François and Liu, Zaiping and Sosova, Iveta and Skaricic, Ana and Zigman, Tamara and Nicolau, Alexia and Vogazianos, Marios and Chrastina, Petr and Blankenstein, Oliver and Lindner, Martin and Girginoudis, Panagiotis and Platis, Dimitrios and Rácz, Gábor Z and Szatmári, Ildikó and Szatmári, Ildikó and Devi, Radha Rama and Prashant, Akila and Ratnaningish, Tri and Fukushi, Masaru and Obiedat, Najah and Kotori, Vjosa Mulliqi and AlRushood, May Rushood and Issam, Kheisser and Songailiene, Jurgita and Borde, Patricia and Brincat, Ian and Samardzic, Mira and Dekkers, Eugenie and Verschoof-Puite, Rendelien and Webster, Dianne and Anastasovska, Violeta and Majid, Hafsa and Abarquez, Conchita Gabayan and Vilarinho, Laura and Nanu, Michaela Iuliana and Moldovanu, Florentina and Almuaigl, Suhad and Knapková, Mária and Cuk, Vanja and Torkar, Ana Drole and Perko, Dasa and Remec, Ziga Iztok and Lampret, Barbka Repic and Ulaga, Blanka and Tansek, Mojca Zerjav and Yahyaoui, Raquel and Hettiarachchi, Manjula and Zetterström, Rolf and Kao, Shu Min and Bonham, James and Ferreira, Barbara and Gibson, James B. (2022) Global impact of COVID-19 on newborn screening programmes. BMJ Global Health, 7 (3). pp. 1-12. ISSN 20597908 https://gh.bmj.com/content/7/3/e007780 https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-007780