sábado, 9 de enero de 2016

Public Health Genomics Implementation

Genomics Implementation

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Check out what public health can do now to use human genetics in order to save lives and prevent disease. For additional informationsearch our knowledge base for state and national implementation efforts.
CDC. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC 24/7: Saving Lives. Protecting People.

Fact Sheet: Implementing Evidence-based Genomic Tests and Family Health History[PDF 1.04 MB]


What public health can do now in human genomics to save lives and improve health

This page summarizes current information on genomic applications that are ready to be integrated into public health practice to save lives, improve health and quality of life. The focus at this time is on three Tier I applications: Hereditary Breast/Ovarian Cancer Syndrome, Lynch Syndrome and Familial Hypercholesterolemia, but information about other Tier I applications will be added in the near future. The page includes information about completed and ongoing projects spearheaded by state health departments and their partners, and recommendations from evidence based groups which can be applied at the state or local level. Please contact us at genetics@cdc.gov if you are aware of a statewide or other project not currently included which should be highlighted on this page.
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