![River had his genome sequenced as part of the trial, which revealed he has a genetic condition called Gaucher disease. He was then started on an experimental treatment and his now a "typical 2-year-old"](https://images.newscientist.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/09105019/SEI_147209144.jpg?width=300)
River had his genome sequenced as part of the trial, which revealed he has a genetic condition called Gaucher disease. He was then started on an experimental treatment and is now a “typical 2-year-old”
Cody Bailey
Critically ill babies in Australia have had their lives saved after their genomes were rapidly sequenced as part of a first-of-its-kind trial.
Some babies are born extremely sick: for example, they may have seizures or be unable to breathe on their own. It has traditionally been difficult to determine what causes their symptoms. In many cases, children …