P K Manikandan

15 October 2025, 02:15 PM IST

A Kerala Assembly panel has reported a sharp rise in genetic defects among newborns, urging a detailed study to identify the reasons behind the increase.

Kerala sees sharp rise in children born with genetic defects: Thiruvananthapuram tops listRepresentation image

Thiruvananthapuram: The number of children born with genetic defects in Kerala is on the rise, according to findings by the state assembly’s estimates committee. The data was collected through tests conducted under the newborn screening programme.

The report showed that 2,635 children were born with genetic defects in 2021. The figure rose to 3,232 in 2022 and further to 4,779 in 2023. The committee, chaired by KK Shailaja, has recommended a detailed study to identify the reasons behind the increase.

Thiruvananthapuram recorded the highest number of affected children, followed by Kollam, Malappuram, and Kozhikode. The committee noted that only the total number of affected children was available, and said that information on the number of tests conducted in each district was also needed to determine whether genetic disorders are more prevalent in certain areas.

The trend was further confirmed in tests conducted at medical colleges in 2024 under the Health Department’s ‘Shalabham’ project, which also showed the highest number of cases in Thiruvananthapuram district.

The committee cited multiple possible causes for the increase in genetic disorders, including advanced parental age, late pregnancies, lifestyle diseases, poor diet, and excessive mobile phone use.

Failure to spend money

It also expressed concern over the declining annual allocation for the state’s microdiagnosis programme, which plays a key role in early detection and prevention of such conditions.

District-wise statistics of people with genetic disorders

District 2021 2022 2023 Thiruvananthapuram 379 733 1237 Kollam 330 423 775 Pathanamthitta 63 99 173 Alappuzha 163 187 170 Kottayam 119 157 232 Idukki 105 176 233 Ernakulam 94 119 141 Thrissur 198 193 212 Palakkad 233 225 276 Malappuram 268 334 593 Kozhikode 158 201 404 Wayanad 310 158 146 Kannur 36 125 106 Kasaragod 152 102 81

 

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