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Familial Mediterranean fever in Georgia.
[familial mediterranean fever]
Familial
Mediterranean
Fever
(
FMF
)
is
a
hereditary
autoinflammatory
disorder
caused
by
mutations
in
the
MEFV
gene
.
Carrier
rates
are
known
to
be
particularly
high
among
Sephardic
Jews
,
Turks
,
Armenians
and
Arab
populations
.
Our
literature
survey
regarding
FMF
and
MEFV
mutations
in
Georgia
revealed
a
lack
of
existing
studies
.
We
applied
multiplex
PCR
and
reverse-hybridization
teststrips
(
FMF
StripAssay
)
to
simultaneously
analyze
twelve
common
MEFV
mutations
in
DNA
samples
from
dried
blood
on
filter
cards
,
which
had
been
obtained
from
202
unselected
newborns
at
various
hospitals
in
Tbilisi
,
Georgia
.
We
found
30
samples
to
be
heterozygous
and
one
to
be
compound
heterozygous
or
carrier
of
a
complex
allele
(
two
mutations
in
cis
)
.
The
carrier
rate
of
MEFV
mutations
(
15
.
3
%
)
was
remarkable
.
The
most
frequently
observed
variants
were
E
148
Q
(
15
x
)
,
M
680
I
G
/
C
(
5
x
)
and
M
694
V
(
4
x
)
.
Five
other
MEFV
mutations
were
found
at
lower
prevalence
(
V
726
A
,
A
744
S
,
R
761
H
:
2
x
each
;
P
369
S
,
F
479
L
:
1
x
each
)
.
Based
on
these
new
findings
,
the
awareness
for
FMF
and
the
availability
of
appropriate
testing
should
be
further
promoted
in
Georgia
.
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familial mediterranean fever
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