Abstract

Biotinidase deficiency satisfies all the criteria for incorporation into neonatal mass screening programmes for inborn errors of metabolism. We report our preliminary experiences with screening of 24,300 newborns during a 6 month-period when 1 infant with biotinidase deficiency was detected. On the basis of these results, this disorder appears to be as common as other well known metabolic disorders for which mass screening is available.

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