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Community Genetics in India- A Public Health Issue Rarely Explored

Kadri Sm, Felipe Weinberg, Saleem ur Rehman, Aijaz Lubna, Jenevieve S Kincaid and Mahnoor Kadri
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Kadri Sm: State Surveillance Officer, Directorate of Health Services, India
Felipe Weinberg: Director Health Services, India
Saleem ur Rehman: Public Health Expert, Germany
Aijaz Lubna: Public Health Professional, Member American Public Health Association, USA
Jenevieve S Kincaid: Physician Researcher and Global Health Scientist, USA
Mahnoor Kadri: Indian Institute of Public Health, India

Global Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities, 2017, vol. 1, issue 3, 43-49

Abstract: The greatest breakthroughs in human genetics provide significant promise for improving Public Health. Community genetics is the public health aspect of genetic science responsible for creating realistic applications of the advances in treating genetic disease. These advances could greatly improve individual as well as general public health. The right intervention and policies gives India has the potential to resolve many community genetic problems.

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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/GJIDD.2017.01.555563

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