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Final Legislative Approved for Newborn Testing of Krabbe Disease

Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort.
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Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort.

Babies born in Kentucky would undergo a new medical screening under legislation approved in both Houses of the state legislature. The full House Tuesday unanimously approved the measure to begin testing newborns for Krabbe disease.Krabbe is a rare and often fatal degenerative disorder that affects the nervous system. Western Kentucky Representative Tommy Thompson says the actual screenings could take place outside the Commonwealth. "The State, by outsourcing the test would not have to buy and spend the money for the capital equipment, to buy the spectrometer, to hire the individuals,” said Thompson. “It could be done much more cost effective." 

Thompson told fellow House members that Krabbe disease may only be found in one in 100,000 babies. He says he knows of five cases in Kentucky. Thompson says no child should go without the possibility of medical intervention.?

Stu Johnson is a reporter/producer at WEKU in Lexington, Kentucky.