Because if it is left untreated it can cause brain damage and severe mental retardation
phenylketonuria
phenylketonuria
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Phenylketonuria
2.42% of the world's population has Phenylketonuria (pku)
PKU
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A test for phenylketonuria (PKU) is commonly done in a lot of countries. It's included in the baby's newborn screening panel. About the only reason for not testing for PKU is lack of resources of those providing care in the country, community or at the location of the baby's birth.
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a rare genetic condition that is present from birth. It is a learning disability that can damage the brain.
Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder that was first discovered in 1934 by Dr. Asbjorn Folling of Norway
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