Genomics and Public Health Research: Can the State Allow Access to Genomic Databases?

Because many diseases are multifactorial disorders,the scientific progress in genomics and genetics should be taken into consideration in public health research. In this context, genomic databases will constitute an important source of information. Consequently, it is important to identify and chara...

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Main Authors: M Stanton Jean, T Leroux, C Monardes, N Girard, J Cousineau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2012-04-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/20755.pdf&manuscript_id=20755
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spelling doaj-342ffe50632d4b6f9f683adc10cafb7e2020-12-02T11:31:11ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852012-04-014151330Genomics and Public Health Research: Can the State Allow Access to Genomic Databases?M Stanton JeanT LerouxC MonardesN GirardJ CousineauBecause many diseases are multifactorial disorders,the scientific progress in genomics and genetics should be taken into consideration in public health research. In this context, genomic databases will constitute an important source of information. Consequently, it is important to identify and characterize the State's role and authority on matters related to public health,in order to verify whether it has access to such databases while engaging in public health genomic research. We first consider the evolution of the concept of public health, as well as its core functions, using a comparative approach (e.g. WHO, PAHO, CDC and the Canadian province of Quebec). Following an analysis of relevant Quebec legislation, the precautionary principle is examined as a possible avenue to justify State access to and use of genomic databases for research purposes. Finally, we consider the Influenza pandemic plans developed by WHO, Canada, and Quebec,as examples of key tools framing public health decision-making process.We observed that State powers in public health, are not,in Quebec,well adapted to the expansion of genomics research.We propose that the scope of the concept of research in public health should be clear and include the following characteristics:a commitment to the health and well-being of the population and to their determinants; the inclusion of both applied research and basic research; and, an appropriate model of governance (authorization, follow-up,consent, etc.).We also suggest that the strategic approach version of the precautionary principle could guide collective choices in these matters.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/20755.pdf&manuscript_id=20755Genomics DatabasesPublic Health ResearchState's Role and AuthorityPrecautionary Principle
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author M Stanton Jean
T Leroux
C Monardes
N Girard
J Cousineau
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T Leroux
C Monardes
N Girard
J Cousineau
Genomics and Public Health Research: Can the State Allow Access to Genomic Databases?
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Genomics Databases
Public Health Research
State's Role and Authority
Precautionary Principle
author_facet M Stanton Jean
T Leroux
C Monardes
N Girard
J Cousineau
author_sort M Stanton Jean
title Genomics and Public Health Research: Can the State Allow Access to Genomic Databases?
title_short Genomics and Public Health Research: Can the State Allow Access to Genomic Databases?
title_full Genomics and Public Health Research: Can the State Allow Access to Genomic Databases?
title_fullStr Genomics and Public Health Research: Can the State Allow Access to Genomic Databases?
title_full_unstemmed Genomics and Public Health Research: Can the State Allow Access to Genomic Databases?
title_sort genomics and public health research: can the state allow access to genomic databases?
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 2012-04-01
description Because many diseases are multifactorial disorders,the scientific progress in genomics and genetics should be taken into consideration in public health research. In this context, genomic databases will constitute an important source of information. Consequently, it is important to identify and characterize the State's role and authority on matters related to public health,in order to verify whether it has access to such databases while engaging in public health genomic research. We first consider the evolution of the concept of public health, as well as its core functions, using a comparative approach (e.g. WHO, PAHO, CDC and the Canadian province of Quebec). Following an analysis of relevant Quebec legislation, the precautionary principle is examined as a possible avenue to justify State access to and use of genomic databases for research purposes. Finally, we consider the Influenza pandemic plans developed by WHO, Canada, and Quebec,as examples of key tools framing public health decision-making process.We observed that State powers in public health, are not,in Quebec,well adapted to the expansion of genomics research.We propose that the scope of the concept of research in public health should be clear and include the following characteristics:a commitment to the health and well-being of the population and to their determinants; the inclusion of both applied research and basic research; and, an appropriate model of governance (authorization, follow-up,consent, etc.).We also suggest that the strategic approach version of the precautionary principle could guide collective choices in these matters.
topic Genomics Databases
Public Health Research
State's Role and Authority
Precautionary Principle
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