Tay-Sachs Disease
Progressive neurological disorder affecting nerve cells, causing severe developmental regression and typically fatal by age 5. Most common in Ashkenazi Jewish populations.
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Ashkenazi Jews carry at least one genetic mutation
Known Jewish genetic conditions
Reduction in Tay-Sachs cases through screening
Ashkenazi Jews have BRCA mutations
Progressive neurological disorder affecting nerve cells, causing severe developmental regression and typically fatal by age 5. Most common in Ashkenazi Jewish populations.
Learn More โMost common genetic disease affecting Ashkenazi Jews. Enzyme deficiency causing organ enlargement and bone problems. Type 1 is manageable with treatment.
Learn More โHereditary breast and ovarian cancer predisposition. Significantly higher rates in Ashkenazi Jewish women, with specific founder mutations.
Learn More โAffects lungs and digestive system with thick mucus production. Higher carrier rates in Ashkenazi Jewish populations compared to general population.
Learn More โAffects autonomic nervous system controlling vital functions. Almost exclusively found in Ashkenazi Jewish population.
Learn More โProgressive brain disorder affecting white matter development. Causes severe developmental delays and shortened lifespan.
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