However, emerging genetic technology often enables testing and screening before the development of definitive treatment or preventive measures. In these circumstances, careful consideration must be given to testing and screening of children to ensure that use of this technology promotes the best interest ...
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Committee on Bioethics (2001) Ethical issues with genetic testing in pediatrics. Pediatrics 107:1451-1455. doi:10.1542/peds.107.6.1451American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Bioethics. Ethical issues with genetic testing in pediatrics. Pediatrics 20...
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Genetic manipulation of benign traits, though generally unacceptable, may be permissible under exceptional circumstances. At a minimum, three criteria would have to be satisfied: there would have to be a clear and meaningful benefit to the child, there could be no trade-off with other ...
Ethical issues of genetic testing examined in AAP policy statement ![][1]Pediatricians are very familiar with screening tests for genetic diseases such as hypothyroidism or phenylketonuria (PKU), in which early intervention can prevent irreversible harm to newborns. Other established genetic tests, such...
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Ethical issues of genetic testing examined in AAP policy statement ![][1]Pediatricians are very familiar with screening tests for genetic diseases such as hypothyroidism or phenylketonuria (PKU), in which early intervention can prevent irreversible harm to newborns. Other established genetic tests, such...
The proliferate use of genetic testing and screening may improve public health outcomes, but it also implicates significant ethical, legal, and social concerns. Within the context of conflicting ethical values from the individual and public health perspectives, individual values such as informed consent...
Ethical issues of genetic testing examined in AAP policy statement ![][1]Pediatricians are very familiar with screening tests for genetic diseases such as hypothyroidism or phenylketonuria (PKU), in which early intervention can prevent irreversible harm to newborns. Other established genetic tests, such...