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Eubios J Asian Int Bioeth
March 2003
Ezuko Institution for Developmental Disabilities, Hokkaido Health Science University, 862-0947 Ezumachi, Kumamoto City, Japan.
A critical review from standpoints of ethical, legal and social implications (ELSI) is required to properly develop and distribute genetic services, including genetic testing. In addition to assure analytical validity, clinical validity and clinical utility of the testing, public opinion and perceptions of the community regarding implementation of the testing are important for obtaining informed consent prior to testing. Otherwise, the testing could be done on only limited numbers of community members.
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July 2005
Since 1979, at least 13,000 affected babies have been identified with one of the tested diseases. The outcome for patients is generally favorable if adequate treatment is given. Recently, ethical issues have arisen concerning whether or not written informed consent should be required, under what conditions the residual blood spot may be used for research purposes other than that originally designed, and whether or not the test is cost-effective.
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