Literature DB >> 22711384

Genetic services and testing in South Africa.

Jennifer G R Kromberg1, Elaine B Sizer, Arnold L Christianson.   

Abstract

South Africa is a developing middle-income country with a population of over 49 million people. It has a health system, based on national, provincial and private health programmes, which is in transition. There are well organised but small genetic services, based mostly in academic centres, provincial health departments and the National Health Laboratory Service. Trained medical geneticists, genetic counsellors and medical scientists are available to deliver the service. Funding for this service is limited, due partly to the extensive demands made by the rampant HIV/AIDS epidemic (which has lead to a falling life expectancy, and increasing maternal, child and infant mortality rates) and partly due to some ignorance, among both health professionals and the public, concerning the benefits of genetic counselling and testing in affected families. There are four academic human genetics departments across the country providing counselling (7,313 cases were counselled in 2008), testing services (16,073 genetic tests were performed in 2008) and professional training. They also undertake research. Only one tenth of the required staff, according to the WHO recommendations, is available at present to provide these services, and further employment opportunities are urgently required. However, training of professionals continues, comprehensive genetic testing facilities are available, research on many of the genetic conditions of specific concern to the country has been and is being undertaken, and patients from all over Southern and Central Africa make use of these services.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22711384      PMCID: PMC3739847          DOI: 10.1007/s12687-012-0101-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Genet        ISSN: 1868-310X


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