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92_HJ0042

 
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 1                       HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS,  The  General  Assembly   supports   a   newborn
 3    screening  program  that  tests  for certain inborn disorders
 4    that can result in early mortality or a  lifelong  disability
 5    if left undetected; and

 6        WHEREAS,  These  detectable  disorders  include metabolic
 7    disorders, hematologic disorders, and  endocrinopathies  that
 8    account  for  approximately  3,000  new  cases of potentially
 9    fatal or debilitating diseases each year for  which  outcomes
10    are  improved with early identification and treatment through
11    newborn screening systems; and

12        WHEREAS, A recent national report released in August 2000
13    by the federal Health Resources and  Services  Administration
14    and  the  American  Academy  of  Pediatrics  found that state
15    newborn screening systems need  to  be  both  modernized  and
16    standardized; and

17        WHEREAS,  Every  state  requires  newborns  be tested for
18    phenylketonuria (PKU) and hypothyroidism, but state screening
19    programs may test anywhere from the required 2 diseases up to
20    a total of 35 diseases; and

21        WHEREAS, The  development  of  new  technology  known  as
22    tandem  mass  spectrometry allows infants to be tested for 30
23    diseases or more at a cost of $25 or less; and

24        WHEREAS, The District of Columbia, Maine,  Massachusetts,
25    North  Carolina,  Rhode  Island,  and Wisconsin all currently
26    utilize tandem  mass  spectrometry  in  their  state  newborn
27    screening programs; and

28        WHEREAS,  Illinois  currently  requires  screening  for 6
29    disorders,  including  biotinidase   deficiency,   congenital
30    adrenal hyperplasia, congenital hypothyroidism, galactosemia,
31    phenylketonuria (PKU), and sickle cell disease; and
 
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 1        WHEREAS,   Illinois  recently  purchased  2  tandem  mass
 2    spectrometers and  is  currently  conducting  pilot  studies,
 3    while  the  Genetic and Metabolic Diseases Advisory Committee
 4    is  working  on  developing  follow-up  recommendations   for
 5    expanding  the  State's Newborn Screening Program; therefore,
 6    be it

 7        RESOLVED,  BY  THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES   OF   THE
 8    NINETY-SECOND  GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE
 9    SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we urge the Director of Public
10    Health and the Administrator of the Newborn Screening Program
11    to take appropriate action in  disseminating  information  to
12    the  parents  and family members of newborns regarding all of
13    the inborn disorders that may  be  detected  through  newborn
14    screening; and be it further

15        RESOLVED,  That  this  information  shall include details
16    regarding  the  symptoms  of  each   disorder,   the   health
17    implications  if  these disorders are left untreated, and the
18    treatment that is available for each of these disorders;  and
19    be it further

20        RESOLVED, That the General Assembly commends the Illinois
21    Department of Public Health for its Newborn Screening Program
22    and  encourages  the  Department  to continue with the tandem
23    mass spectrometry pilot studies; and be it further

24        RESOLVED, That the General Assembly urges the Genetic and
25    Metabolic  Diseases   Advisory   Committee   to   give   full
26    consideration  to  expanding  the  list of disorders included
27    under the  State's  Newborn  Screening  Program;  and  be  it
28    further

29        RESOLVED,  That  suitable  copies  of  this resolution be
30    delivered to the Director of Public Health, the Administrator
31    of the Newborn Screening Program,  and  the  members  of  the
32    Genetic and Metabolic Diseases Advisory Committee.

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