Abstract

TO THE EDITOR: Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) may be diagnosed via newborn screening (NBS) by measuring T-cell receptor excision circles.[1][1],[2][2] The incidence of SCID has risen, and this is rise attributed to the identification of patients who would have previously died of infections

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