Publications by authors named "R Fuleihan"
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- The ongoing GUARDIAN study aims to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of genome sequencing as an addition to traditional newborn screening across diverse racial and ethnic groups in New York City.
- As of the interim analysis covering 4,000 newborns, 72% of approached families consented to participate, reflecting a representative sample of various racial and ethnic demographics.
- The study primarily assessed the screen-positive rate, enrollment rate, and successful sequencing completion, with a large majority of families opting to screen for both early-onset genetic conditions and additional neurodevelopmental disorders.
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- * A study examined 131 female patients with X-linked dominant incontinentia pigmenti (IP), finding that 36% produced autoantibodies against IFN-α and/or IFN-ω, significantly higher than age-matched controls.
- * The presence of these autoantibodies is linked to an abnormally small thymus and predisposes patients to life-threatening viral infections, while those without these autoantibodies do not face the same risk.
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J Clin Immunol
April 2024
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- The CDC and ACIP endorse COVID-19 vaccination for patients with inborn errors of immunity (IEI), but there's limited knowledge on its safety and impact on infection severity in these patients.
- A study involving a registry of 1,245 IEI patients across 24 countries was conducted to gather data on vaccination frequency, safety, and effectiveness, revealing that 64.7% were vaccinated, primarily with mRNA vaccines.
- Results showed that vaccinated patients had significantly lower hospitalization and ICU admission rates when infected with COVID-19, indicating that vaccination is both safe and effective in reducing the severity of the disease in IEI patients.
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