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khoury muin j.; burke wylie; thomson elizabeth - genetics and public health in the 21st century

Genetics and Public Health in the 21st Century Using Genetic Information to Improve Health and Prevent Disease

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 09/2000





Trama

With the accelerating discovery of human genes, public health professionals are increasingly confronted with a large body of scientific information that will guide public health action. Because the broad mission of public health is to fulfill society's interest in assuring conditions in which
people can be healthy, the integration of new genetic information in public health research, policy, and program development is unavoidable. Public health leadership is urgently needed to use genetic information to improve health and prevent disease, and to address ethical, legal and social issues
resulting from inappropriate use of such information. In the not too-distant future, disease prevention and health promotion programs will routinely consider whether or not to use genetic information to help target behavioral, medical or environmental intervention activities in order to maximize
benefit and minimize costs and harm to individuals. In anticipation of the expected growth at the interface of genetics and public health, this book delineates a framework for the integration of advances in human genetics into public health practice. It provides a comprehensive review of public
health genetics, including chapters on important general issues such as newborn and other genetic screening, the delivery of genetic services, and the ethical, legal and social implications of the use of genetics within public health. It also reviews relevant clinical topics, the historical
background, cross-cultural aspects, and communication issues. Contributors come from a wide range of fields including epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy and management, health services research, behavioral andsocial sciences, ethics, law, health economics, and laboratory sciences.




Sommario

1 - Genetics and Public Health: A Framework for the Integration of Human Genetics into Public Health Practice
2 - Genetics and Public Health: Historical Perspectives and Current Challenges and Opportunities
3 - The Human Genome Project: Evolving Status and Emerging Opportunities for Disease Prevention
4 - Models of Public Health Genetic Policy Development
5 - The Multidisciplinary Nature of Public Health Genetics in Research and Education
6 - Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, and Public Health
7 - Surveillance for Birth Defects and Genetic Diseases
8 - Surveillance for Hemophilia and Inherited Hematologic Diseases
9 - Public Health Assessment of Genetic Predisposition to Cancer
10 - Public Health Assessment of Genetic Susceptibility to Infectious Diseases: Malaria, Tuberculosis, and HIV
11 - Public Health Assessment of Genetic Information in the Occupational Setting
12 - Medical and Public Health Strategies for Ensuring the Quality of Genetic Testing
13 - Newborn Screening Quality Assurance
14 - Public Health Needs Assessment for State-Based Genetic Services Delivery
15 - Access to Genetic Services in the United States: A Challenge to Genetics in Public Health
16 - Community Genetics in The Netherlands
17 - Delivery of Genetic Services in Developing Countries
18 - Genetics and Prevention Effectiveness
19 - Impact of Genetic Information and Genetic Counseling on Public Health
20 - Lessons Learned from Newborn Screening for Phenylketonuria
21 - Newborn Screening for Cystic Fibrosis: A Paradigm for Public Health
22 - Newborn Screeing for Sickle Cell Disease: Public Health Impact and Evaluation
23 - Public Health Strategies to Prevent the Complications of Hemochromatosis
24 - Applying Genetic Strategies to Prevent Atherosclerosis
25 - Genetics, Public Health, and the Law
26 - Genetics and Public Health: Informed Consent Beyond the Clinical Encounter
27 - Public Health Surveillance of Genetic Information: Ethical and Legal Responses to Social Risk
28 - Principles and Practices of Communication Processes for Genetics in Public Health
29 - Training in Public Health Genetics
30 - Consumer Perspectives on Genetic Testing: Lessons Learned
31 - Using the Internet to Disseminate Genetics Information for Public Health










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780195128307

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Oxford Monographs on Medical Genetics
Dimensioni: 165 x 34.3 x 239 mm Ø 1061 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:line figures
Pagine Arabe: 664


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