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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

EDM number 1252 in 2012-13, proposed by Naomi Long on 26/03/2013.
Categorised under the topics of Children and families, Diseases and Health services.

That this House recognises that the birth defect congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), which is as common as cystic fibrosis but much less known, can affect any unborn child, requiring additional antenatal care plus intensive care and treatment of the affected newborn; regrets that only 50 per cent of babies diagnosed with CDH survive, whilst those that do survive endure ongoing medical problems ranging from asthma and feeding problems to chronic lung and digestive problems, developmental delays and oxygen dependency; acknowledges that there is no known cause or prevention for the condition and that treatment remains medically challenging and costly; congratulates CDH UK for the work it does to raise a awareness of the condition and support families facing diagnosis; and calls on the Government to provide funding to progress research into the causes of CDH, with a view to identifying the developing prevention strategies and better treatment of the condition, which could save lives and potentially reduce costs to the NHS in the long term and to work with the devolved administrations to develop expertise and share knowledge on the condition throughout the UK.

This motion has been signed by a total of 10 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Naomi Long26/03/2013Belfast EastAllianceProposed
Mark Durkan26/03/2013FoyleSocial Democratic and Labour PartySeconded
Margaret Ritchie10/04/2013South DownSocial Democratic and Labour PartySeconded
Mike Hancock10/04/2013Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSeconded
Jim Dobbin15/04/2013Heywood and MiddletonLabourSeconded
Jim Shannon16/04/2013StrangfordDUPSeconded
David Ward17/04/2013Bradford EastLiberal DemocratSigned
Mary Glindon18/04/2013North TynesideLabourSigned
David Simpson22/04/2013Upper BannDUPSigned
John Leech22/04/2013Manchester, WithingtonLiberal DemocratSigned

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