Kuwait Times

931 newborns with metabolic diseases in 2018

- By Meshaal Al-Enezi

KUWAIT: Metabolic diseases are considered rare hereditary disorders that form a health burden that

requires full attention, a Kuwaiti health ministry official said yesterday. Metabolic diseases are one of the reasons behind growth deficienci­es in babies that cause physical and brain disabiliti­es that can sometimes be fatal, Head of Sabah Hospital’s pediatric department Dr Iman Al-Enezi said.

According to the physician, 55,210 newborns were examined in 2018 in Kuwait (both citizens and expats) and that 931 of them had metabolic diseases. Enezi was speaking on the sidelines of a workshop on metabolic diseases organized by Sabah Hospital in collaborat­ion with Kuwait Pediatric League and Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences (KFAS). She stressed

the need to protect children from diseases by medical examinatio­n of newborns to be able to diagnose the disease and start treatment early before serious complicati­ons develop.

Further, Enezi said Kuwait, represente­d by the Ministry of Health (MoH), adopted an early detection program for babies in 2014 through which all newborns are examined as early as 2-7 days after birth. Enezi said the workshop will be held over two days with the participat­ion of metabolic consultant­s Dr Dina Ramadan, Dr Nawal Maqseed and Dr Rasha Al-Saffi, and hereditary disease and nutrition specialist­s Dr Sohad AlMo’eqel from Saudi Arabia and Dr Evona from Poland.

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