2015년 2월 27일 금요일

Check out the latest hot topics in the CDC Genomics & Health Impact Weekly Update

Genomics & Health Impact Update with DNA in background
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February 26 - March 5, 2015 | Volume 34 Number 8   
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rare diseases with DNA

Rare Disease Day: Public Health and Genomic Insights

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This illustration depicts a three-dimensional (3D) computer-generated image of a group of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) bacteria.

Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae

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lab work

Preimplantation Genetic Testing: Recent Developments

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micro cells

Innovations in the Microbiome

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alheimers and DNA

Alzheimer's Disease: More Genomic Insights

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DNA

Noncommunicable Diseases

a person in a motorized wheelchair

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Genomics and Registries

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blood clot

Venous Thromboembolism: Recent Genomic Findings

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sequencing

Oversight of Genomic Medicine: Recent Developments

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a doctor holding a piggy bank

Economics of Genomic Medicine: Next Generation Sequencing

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This is a dorsal view of the “kissing bug”, Triatoma infestans, a vector for Chagas disease, "American trypanosomiasis".

Chagas Disease: Genomic Insights into a Neglected Tropical Disease

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cells

Infectious Diseases

The Office of Public Health Genomics provides updated and credible information on how genomic information and family health history can improve health and influence policy and practice. We highlight news and information on the use of genomic tests and other applications, including family health history, in clinical and public health practice and programs, along with relevant data, policy, and legislation. We hope the update is informative to practitioners, policy makers, consumers, and researchers. Please send your comments togenetics@cdc.gov.  
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