Wednesday, March 28, 2007

newborn screening

I found out today from our CF nurse that Michigan has finally passed the Newborn Screening Law for Cystic Fibrosis! I, for one, think that is wonderful news! Knowing from birth that a person has Cystic Fibrosis can greatly improve their quality of life, and may add years to their life too! You can read the article here.

I doubt that I would have had any idea how important it is to do this screening if Baby R had not been diagnosed with CF. Our family has no history (that we know of) of any person having CF, so we thought that it was not possible for Baby R to have the disease. Little did we know that Papa R and I were both carriers, and members of our families must have been carrying it for generations.

Here are a few interesting facts about CF:
  • 1 in every 30 Caucasian-Americans is a symptomless carrier of CF
  • There are more than 10 million carriers in the United States
  • 1 in every 400 marriages involves 2 carriers
  • More than 30,000 people in the U.S. have CF
  • CF is one of the most common genetic disorders of Caucasians
  • There is evidence that CF existed as early as 1595

For more information visit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

2 comments:

barb said...

Thanks for the info. Those stats are interesting - and I agree that it is wonderful that Michigan now has that screening law passed. As we know the carrier gene is in at least ONE side of our family - it is good to know that the children here at least will now be screened.

Stephanie said...

That's great news Katie! I didn't know that. It will be interesting to see how many babies we see at work now with this diagnosis. Until now, you guys have been the only ones I knew of, but I bet there were more that just weren't diagnosed until later in life.