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Non-invasive first trimester blood test reliably detects Down's syndrome

02.02.15 | Wiley

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Cell-free fetal DNA testing, which measures the relative amount of free fetal DNA in a pregnant woman's blood, is a new screening test that indicates the risk of Down syndrome (trisomy 21), Edward syndrome (trisomy 18), and Patau syndrome (trisomy 13). A recent analysis of 37 published studies shows that the test can detect more than 99% of Down syndrome cases in singleton pregnancies, with a very low false positive rate of less than 0.1%. This makes it superior to all other testing methods.

The test is much less accurate for Edward syndrome and Patau syndrome, however, with respective detection rates of about 96% and 92% and a false positive rate of 0.26%. The analysis is published in Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology .

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APA:
Wiley. (2015, February 2). Non-invasive first trimester blood test reliably detects Down's syndrome. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L55NO2RL/non-invasive-first-trimester-blood-test-reliably-detects-downs-syndrome.html
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"Non-invasive first trimester blood test reliably detects Down's syndrome." Brightsurf News, Feb. 2 2015, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L55NO2RL/non-invasive-first-trimester-blood-test-reliably-detects-downs-syndrome.html.