China's first gene chip database of birth defects will be launched in north China's Shanxi Province soon.
"The database,
first of its kind, will be complete by the end of this year," said Guo
Xingping, director of Shanxi provincial population and family planning
commisssion research institute.
Researchers are
correlating data from 1,200 plus blood samples. Shanxi has China's highest
birth defect rate at around 1.9 percent with the national average level
hovering around 1.3 percent.
"Setting up of
the database is just the start," said Wang Wanheng, a researcher. The
database will deepen knowledge and recognition of the relationship between
disease and genes. The Shanxi samples are seen as highly representative and
samples from other provinces and regions will be added to the database in the
next five years.
Birth defect refers to
a physiological or structural abnormality that developes at or before birth.
Neural tube defects, congenital heart disease, cleft lip and hydrocephalus are
among the most common defects.
Birth defects are a
serious problem in China, particularly in rural areas, and are the
second-largest cause of infant death.
About 900,000 children
are born with birth defects in China each year, accounting for 15 to 20 percent
of affected newborns in the worldwide.
Source: Peoples Daily
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