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Historia del desarrollo del cribado metabólico neonatal en España

History of the development of neonatal metabolic screening in Spain
Authors: Castro Carreño, Yelena Yadira;

Historia del desarrollo del cribado metabólico neonatal en España

Abstract

El descubrimiento de la fenilcetonuria supuso el primer punto de partida, para comenzar a detectar nuevos errores congénitos del metabolismo. Así, se impulsó la creación de los programas de detección precoz de estas nuevas patologías, siendo Reino Unido el primero en iniciarlos. Años más tarde, en España, un catedrático en bioquímica, llamado Federico Mayor Zaragoza, bajo la influencia de Louis I.Woolf, propuso el primer plan piloto de detección de metabolopatías en Granada. Dicho proyecto tuvo tanto éxito, que se le propuso elaborar un plan de prevención de este tipo de enfermedades. De esta manera, se pusieron en marcha los primeros programas de cribado a nivel nacional. Desde ese momento, se crearon laboratorios de detección y unidades de seguimiento y tratamiento de los recién nacidos afectados.

The discovery of phenylketonuria was the first starting point for the detection of new inborn errors of metabolism. Thus, the creation of early detection programmes for these new pathologies was promoted, with the United Kingdom being the first to initiate them. Years later, in Spain, a professor of biochemistry, Federico Mayor Zaragoza, under the influence of Louis I. Woolf, proposed the first pilot plan for the detection of metabolic disorders in Granada. This project was so successful that he was asked to draw up a plan for the prevention of this type of disease. In this way, the first national screening programmes were set up. Since then, detection laboratories and units for monitoring and treatment of affected newborns have been set up.

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Plan Nacional de Prevención de la Subnormalidad, Transferencias autonómicas, Metabolopatías, Metabolopathies, Medicina, Regional transfers, National Plan for the Prevention of Subnormality, Medicine, Cribado neonatal, Federico Mayor Zaragoza, Inequidad, Neonatal screening, Inequity

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