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European Reference Networks as core health structures where referring genetic newborn screening positive infants: an innovative operational research framework

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FF Fernanda Fortunato
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RS Rita Selvatici
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JK Jan Kirschner
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SS Stefaan Sansen
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EA Emanuele Agolini
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SO Silvia Ottombrino
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EB Enrico Bertini
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AN Antonio Novelli
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ME Moshe Einhorn
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LM Leslie Matalonga
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SB Sergi Beltran
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IG Ivo G. Gut
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AM Alberto M. Pereira
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OH Olaf Hiort
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FS Franz Schaefer
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AV Alain Verloes
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AW Ansgar W. Lohse
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AA Arthur A. M. Wilde
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CB Christine Bodemer
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GJ Guillaume Jondeau
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HD Hélène Dollfus
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HG Holm Graessner
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IM Irene M. J. Mathijssen
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IL Ikram L'khssim
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JB Jean-Yves Blay
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LS Luca Sangiorgi
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PF Pierre Fenaux
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MD María del Mar Mañú Pereira
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VG Victoria Gutiérrez Valle
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MM Marta Mosca
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NH Nicoline Hoogerbrugge
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RW Rene Wijnen
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TE Teresinha Evangelista
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CD Carla D'Angelo
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TO Thomas O. F. Wagner
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WF Wout F. J. Feitz
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RL Ruth Ladenstein
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ZD Zoltan Dobai
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NW Nico Wulffraat
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NR Nicola Ruperto
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PJ Paloma Jara Vega
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CM Cinzia Maria Bellettato
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MS Maurizio Scarpa
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MO Michela Onali
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ST Sébile Tchaicha
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AA Alexis Arzimanoglou
J
JO Jun Oh
D
DL Dominic Lenz
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BT Birute Tumiene
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AZ Aldona Zygmunt
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AF Alessandra Ferlini *
DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2026.1822461delete
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Rare diseases (RDs); affecting fewer than 5 people per 10; 000; present unique challenges to usual care pathways due to their unique characteristics: rarity and large number of disease entities; heterogeneous clinical manifestations and genetic causes; multisystemic involvement; and high complexity of diagnosis and treatment. This complexity often hampers the setting of appropriate pathways of care; which are not easily identifiable by patients and stakeholders. This ultimately leads to significant delays in diagnosis; lack of timely access to RD treatments and profound inequalities across countries. To overcome these difficulties; European Reference Networks (ERNs) were established in 2017 to facilitate patients' referral to expertise and excellent services; aiming to reduce disparities and expedite diagnosis; standard of care; and treatment for people living with rare diseases (PLWRDs). Since 72% of rare diseases are of genetic in origin and mostly affect children; genomic newborn screening (gNBS) offers a powerful tool to overcome diagnostic barriers by providing early and accurate genetic diagnoses for a wide range of treatable pediatric RDs. Several gNBS initiatives have been implemented across Europe and worldwide. Screen4Care (S4C) is an EU-IHI funded research project integrating gNBS with artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools to improve care for PLWRDs in the EU. The project will offer gNBS to up to 18; 000 infants using a capture-based panel (TREAT-panel) targeting 245 genes associated with treatable genetic disorders [ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06549218]. Within this framework; an operational pipeline and a comprehensive step-by-step process in collaboration with ERNs were developed to refer gNBS-positive newborns to the appropriate ERN; ensuring timely access to optimal standards of care and available treatments. We suggest that this organisational and structured health model might be adopted by EU Member States (MS); as it provides a defined clinical framework for identifying newborns with RDs at birth and ensuring they receive the correct care; thereby promoting patient-centred and equitable disease management.
Keywords:
rare genetic diseases
genomic newborn screening
European reference networks (ERNs)
healthcare pathways
operational workflow
screen4care
treatable genetic disorders
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