Why genomics will not revolutionise public health

Authors

  • Peter Schröder Institute of Public Health NRW

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2427/5912

Keywords:

public health genomics, genome-based information, exceptionalism, scientific revolutions, discrimination

Abstract

The integration of genome-based information into public health is a challenging task. In this context, some
emphasise a supposed fundamental difference of genome-based information compared to other health
information. This view is contradicted by the author by arguing that genome-based information is determined
by characteristics which also apply to other non-genome-based health information. Rather genome-based
information integrates itself into the range of personal health information. Genome-based information
deserves no “status apart” just because it was gained with the help of molecular diagnostic techniques. Thus
there will be no revolution in public health, rather it can be discussed how genome-based information could be
utilised to be part of public health approaches making public health more target-oriented and efficient.

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Published

2006-12-31

How to Cite

Schröder, P. (2006). Why genomics will not revolutionise public health. Italian Journal of Public Health, 3(3-4). https://doi.org/10.2427/5912

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