توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
جمعیت های ناچیز ژنومیک و سلامت در جهان در حال توسعه ، پوشش دقیق و جامع ساختارهای جمعیتی ، ژنومیک انسانی و تنوع ژنوم - با تأکید ویژه بر مسائل پزشکی و بهداشتی - را در اقتصادهای نوظهور و کشورهای جهان در حال توسعه فراهم می کند. با بخش هایی که به اصول ژنتیک و ژنومیک اختصاص داده شده است ، اپیدمیولوژی بیماری های انسان ، نشانگرهای زیستی ، بیشتر بخوانید ... و تنوع ژنوم - با تأکید ویژه بر مسائل پزشکی و بهداشتی - در اقتصادهای نوظهور و کشورهای جهان در حال توسعه. با بخش هایی که به اصول ژنتیک و ژنومیک اختصاص داده شده است ، اپیدمیولوژی بیماری های انسانی ، نشانگرهای زیستی ، ژنومیک مقایسه ای ، تحولات در پزشکی ژنومی ترجمه ، استراتژی های بهداشتی فعلی و آینده مربوط به بیماری ژنتیکی و عوامل مرتبط با قانونگذاری و اجتماعی ، این جلد اهمیت استفاده دانش ژنتیک/ژنومیک برای ترویج و دستیابی به سلامت بهینه در جهان در حال توسعه. گروه های موجود در این دوره از منطقه جغرافیایی ، فصل های موجود در این جلد: - اختلالات ارثی در جهان در حال توسعه ، از جمله نگاهی دقیق به اختلالات ژنتیکی در گروه های اقلیت هر قاره - پیشرفت آزمایش ژنتیکی آزمایشگاهی ، غربالگری قبل از تولد و مشاوره ژنتیکی در سراسر جهان - افزایش نگرانی های اخلاقی و حقوقی ژنتیک پزشکی در جهان در حال توسعه - مسائل اجتماعی ، فرهنگی و مذهبی مربوط به بیماریهای ژنتیکی در قاره ها چه به موقع و چه بسیار آموزنده ، این کتاب یک منبع منحصر به فرد و جامع برای ژنتیک ها ، پزشکان و متخصصان بهداشت عمومی است در موضوعات اجتماعی ، اخلاقی ، اقتصادی و حقوقی مرتبط با ژنتیک پزشکی در جهان در حال توسعه.
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Content: 15. Infections, Genomics, and Global Public Health Tikki Pang 16. Microbial Genomics and Global Health Rino Rappuoli 17. Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics in the Developing World Warren E. Hochfeld, Sahle M. Asfaha, Marco Alessandrini, Tyren M. Dodgen, Renier Myburgh, Arinda Eloff, and Michael S. Pepper 18. Nutrigenomic Research in World Populations Jim Kaput 19. Transgenic Foods and Nutritional Health in Developing Countries Dhavendra Kumar and Joel Cohen 20. The Burden of Inherited Disease in the Developing World: The Example of Inherited Blood Diseases David J. Weatherall 21. Health Implications of Inherited Disorders of Iron Overload Chun Yo Lok, Alison T. Merryweather-Clarke, and Kathryn J.H. Robson 22. Inherited Factors in Diabetes Mellitus and Related Metabolic Disorders in the Developing World Dwaipayan Bharadwaj, Nikhil Tandon, and Anubha Mahajan 23. Global Health Implications of Genetic Studies of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Jessica Buxton, Julia El-Sayed Moustafa, Haya Al-Saud, and Alexandra Blakemore 24. Health Implications of Familial Hyperlipidemia Deepak Bhatnagar 25. Global Health Implications of Inherited Renal Diseases Wendy Jones and Anand Saggar 26. The Burden of Congenital Anomalies on Global Health Dhavendra Kumar 27. Inherited Eye Diseases in Developing Countries Tiziana Cogliati, James Friedman, Norimoto Gotoh, Neeraj Agarwal, and Anand Swaroop 28. Principles and Practice of Newborn Screening-The Lessons from the Developed World Rodney J. Pollitt 29. Diagnostic Laboratory Genetic Testing --
Models for the Developing World Peter Lunt 30. Ethical Issues Arising in Medical Genetics in Developing Countries Angus Clarke 31. Genetic and Genomics Services in Emerging Economies of the Developing World Robert George Elles
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
Understudied populations Genomics and Health in the Developing World provides detailed and comprehensive coverage of population structures, human genomics, and genome variation - with particular emphasis on medical and health issues - in the emerging economies and countries of the developing world. With sections dedicated to fundamentals of genetics and genomics, epidemiology of human disease, biomarkers,
comparative genomics, developments in translational genomic medicine, current and future health strategies related to genetic disease, and pertinent legislative and social factors, this volume highlights the importance of utilizing genetics/genomics knowledge to promote and achieve optimal health in the developing world. Grouped by geographic region, the chapters in this volume address: - Inherited disorders in the developing world, including a thorough look at genetic disorders in minority groups of every continent - The progress of diagnostic laboratory genetic testing, prenatal screening, and genetic counseling worldwide - Rising ethical and legal concerns of medical genetics in the developing world - Social, cultural, and religious issues related to genetic diseases across continents Both timely and vastly informative, this book is a unique and comprehensive resource for genetists, clinicians, and public health professionals interested in the social, ethical, economic, and legal matters associated with medical genetics in the developing world.Readership: Geneticists and clinicians worldwide in addition to graduate students and researchers interested in populations and genomics
Read more... Abstract: Understudied populations Genomics and Health in the Developing World provides detailed and comprehensive coverage of population structures, human genomics, and genome variation - with particular emphasis on medical and health issues - in the emerging economies and countries of the developing world. With sections dedicated to fundamentals of genetics and genomics, epidemiology of human disease, biomarkers, comparative genomics, developments in translational genomic medicine, current and future health strategies related to genetic disease, and pertinent legislative and social factors, this volume highlights the importance of utilizing genetics/genomics knowledge to promote and achieve optimal health in the developing world. Grouped by geographic region, the chapters in this volume address: - Inherited disorders in the developing world, including a thorough look at genetic disorders in minority groups of every continent - The progress of diagnostic laboratory genetic testing, prenatal screening, and genetic counseling worldwide - Rising ethical and legal concerns of medical genetics in the developing world - Social, cultural, and religious issues related to genetic diseases across continents Both timely and vastly informative, this book is a unique and comprehensive resource for genetists, clinicians, and public health professionals interested in the social, ethical, economic, and legal matters associated with medical genetics in the developing world.
Readership: Geneticists and clinicians worldwide in addition to graduate students and researchers interested in populations and genomics