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NCT ID: NCT04337684 Enrolling by invitation - Menkes Disease Clinical Trials

Long Term Follow-up on Menkes Disease Patients

Start date: December 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will collect long term follow-up data regarding overall survival and neurological parameters from patients previously identified and/or enrolled in Protocols 09-CH-0059 and 90-CH0149 and Historical Control data on Menkes disease patients.

NCT ID: NCT03655223 Enrolling by invitation - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

Early Check: Expanded Screening in Newborns

Start date: October 15, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Early Check provides voluntary screening of newborns for a selected panel of conditions. The study has three main objectives: 1) develop and implement an approach to identify affected infants, 2) address the impact on infants and families who screen positive, and 3) evaluate the Early Check program. The Early Check screening will lead to earlier identification of newborns with rare health conditions in addition to providing important data on the implementation of this model program. Early diagnosis may result in health and development benefits for the newborns. Infants who have newborn screening in North Carolina will be eligible to participate, equating to over 120,000 eligible infants a year. Over 95% of participants are expected to screen negative. Newborns who screen positive and their parents are invited to additional research activities and services. Parents can enroll eligible newborns on the Early Check electronic Research Portal. Screening tests are conducted on residual blood from existing newborn screening dried blood spots. Confirmatory testing is provided free-of-charge for infants who screen positive, and carrier testing is provided to mothers of infants with fragile X. Affected newborns have a physical and developmental evaluation. Their parents have genetic counseling and are invited to participate in surveys and interviews. Ongoing evaluation of the program includes additional parent interviews.