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Carrier screening programs for rare diseases in developed countries and the case of Turkey: A systematic review

  • Çağlar Fidan
  • , Recep Akdur
  • , Çiğdem Naz Ünver
  • , Ömer Can Şahin
  • , Aslı Begüm Alper
  • , Ali Ayhan
  • Baskent University

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Abstract

Effective control of rare diseases requires health programs based on principles of protection and prevention. Carrier screening programs serve as preventive measures by identifying at-risk groups. This review examines the impact, implementation, advantages, and disadvantages of carrier screening, incorporating examples from ten countries: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Israel, China, Australia, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, and Turkey. Data on carrier screening and related policies were collected from July to November 2022 and presented in a tabular format using a coding system devised by the authors. Variability was observed in the diseases/disorders and populations screened, screening expenses, and government provision across the countries. The number of diseases/disorders examined, ranging from 3 to 47, was determined by committee guidelines, government resources, pilot studies, and national institute resources. Notably, carrier screening programs exhibited greater worldwide inconsistency compared to newborn screening programs. The comparative analysis of developed countries serves to guide emerging nations. To address inequalities at both local and global levels, there is a need to enhance the establishment, development, and implementation of carrier screening programs. Furthermore, cost analyses of screening should be conducted, and adequate funding should be allocated to countries. In conclusion, this review highlights the preventive potential of carrier screening for rare diseases and emphasizes the importance of improving carrier screening programs globally to achieve equitable healthcare outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)161-169
Number of pages9
JournalIntractable and Rare Diseases Research
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • carrier screening
  • early diagnosis screening
  • preconception carrier screening
  • premarital screening
  • rare disease prevention

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