The impact of genomics on public health practice
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- DOI: 10.1093/bmb/ldu032
The impact of genomics on public health practice
Abstract
Introduction: Genomic science is developing rapidly, and engagement of public health professionals will be necessary to appraise new technologies and use them effectively.
Sources of data: We use established domains of public health and draw on the literature and expert knowledge to illustrate how genomic technologies give rise to new applications.
Areas of agreement: Genomic technologies are useful in rare inherited disease, including population screening programmes, in health care and for surveillance, diagnosis and treatment of infectious disease.
Areas of controversy: It is less clear when and how genetic susceptibility testing will be used for common chronic disease prevention or protection from environmental hazards.
Growing points: Developments in public health practice will be necessary to ensure rapid and effective implementation of genomic science.
Areas timely for developing research: Public health researchers should address how to accelerate the implementation of genomics for health benefit in developed and developing countries.
Keywords: developing world; genetics; genomics; health protection; personalized prevention; public health; screening.
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