EPIDEMIOLOGY OF GENETIC DISEASES IN INDIA


Bani Sengupta, Geeta Talukder (Vivekananda Institute of Medical Sciences, Kolkata, India) and Archana Sharma

2006•  Pages: 108. Size: 180x240•  Binding: Hard•  Price: US $ 35/-Rs. 850/-

(Special Issue of International Journal of Human Genetics - No. 7)


From 1970 onwards medical genetic services has developed only in some institutions in a few big cities under a handful of workers unconnected with mainstream Medicare and public health programmes. Even now although prenatal diagnosis and in vitro fertilization for sterility has developed after legalisation of termination of pregnancy, the detection of genetic disease affecting the foetus or newborn is not carried out except in a few large institutions. A large number of newborn and children still die every year due to undiagnosed conditions. Some like Downs syndrome or thalassaemias and haemoglobinopathies are detected but the majority is not despite reports of familial disorders being present. The present issue of the International Journal of Human Genetics attempts to fill up some of the lacunae of our knowledge regarding the common inherited diseases in India. It is hoped that this issue would be useful in planning public health measures so that genetic counseling can be made mandatory for family welfare planning units. The necessity of ascertaining external environmental factors in the causation of these conditions are also required to provide preventive measures in life style, diet and environmental pollution.

 


CONTENTS


  

Preface

 

Swapan Kumar Das • Genetic Epidemiology of Adult Onset Type 2 Diabetes in Asian Indian Population: Past, Present and Future

 

Geeta Talukder and Archana Sharma • Genetic Causes of Congenital Malformation in India

 

Ashwin Dalal, Mandakini Pradhan and Sarita Agarwal • Genetics of Bleeding Disorders

 

Dilip K. Bhattacharya • Haemophilia in the Indian Scenario

 

S. Vani and RM. Pitchappan • Host Genetics and Infectious Diseases in South India

 

M.K. Bhasin • Genetics of Castes and Tribes of India: Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency and Abnormal Haemoglobins (HbS and HbE)

 

Sandeep Poddar • Hereditary Hemochromatosis-Special Reference to Indian Scenario

 

M.K. Bhasin • Genetics of Castes and Tribes of India: A Review of Population Differences in Red and Green Colour Vision Deficiency in India

 

Tarun Choudhuri and Sivajee Sengupta • Inborn Error of Metabolism –An Indian Perspective

  


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