Skotko, Brian G.
Allyse, Megan A.
Bajaj, Komal
Best, Robert G.
Leach, Mark
Meredith, Stephanie
Michie, Marsha
Stoll, Katie
Article History
Received: 13 May 2019
Accepted: 16 May 2019
First Online: 3 June 2019
Disclosure
: The conflicts for the authors remain unchanged from those declared in our original publication. Financial conflicts of interest: B.G.S. occasionally consults on the topic of Down syndrome (DS) through Gerson Lehrman Group. He receives remuneration from DS nonprofit organizations for speaking engagements and associated travel expenses. B.G.S. receives annual royalties from Woodbine House, Inc., for the publication of his book, <i>Fasten Your Seatbelt: A Crash Course on Down Syndrome for Brothers and Sisters</i>. Within the past 2 years, B.G.S. has received research funding from F. Hoffmann–La Roche, Inc. to conduct clinical trials on study drugs for people with DS. B.G.S. is occasionally asked to serve as an expert witness for legal cases where DS is discussed. M.W.L. and S.M. are employees of the National Center for Prenatal & Postnatal Resources at the University of Kentucky, which produces and sells patient educational material recommended by professional guidelines; M.W.L. and S.M. receive no direct compensation from the sale of such materials. K.B. has financial holdings in GenomeSmart, a patient education platform. M.A.A. is an employee of Mayo Clinic, which provides cell-free DNA testing services through Mayo Medical Laboratories; M.A.A. receives no direct compensation from the sale of such tests. Other conflicts of interest: Beyond the items mentioned in the financial disclosures above, B.G.S. serves in a nonpaid capacity on the Honorary Board of Directors for the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress, the Board of Directors for the Band of Angels Foundation, and the Professional Advisory Committee for the National Center for Prenatal and Postnatal Down Syndrome Resources. B.G.S. has a sister with DS. M.W.L. serves in a nonpaid capacity on the D.S. Education Foundation for Down Syndrome of Louisville. M.W.L. has a daughter with DS. S.M. has a son with DS. M.A.A. has received travel funding compensation from the Association for X and Y Chromosome Variations. The other authors declare no conflicts of interest.