Clinical whole-genome sequencing (WGS) promises to deliver faster diagnoses and lead to better management of care in the NICU. However,several disability rights advocates have expressed concern that clinical use of genetic technologies may reinforce and perpetuate stigmatization of and discrimination against disabled persons in medical and social contexts. There is growing need, then, for clinicians and bioethicists to consider how the clinical use of WGS in the newborn period might exacerbate such harms to persons with disabilities. This article explores ways to extend these concerns to clinical WGS in neonatal care. By considering these perspectives during the early phases of expanded use of WGS in the NICU, this article encourages clinicians and bioethicists to continue to reflect on ways to attend to the concerns of disability rights advocates, foster trust and cooperation between the medical and disability communities, and forestall some of the social harms clinical WGS might cause to persons with disabilities and their families.
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January 2016
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January 01 2016
Whole-Genome Sequencing and Disability in the NICU: Exploring Practical and Ethical Challenges
Michael J. Deem, PhD
Center for Bioethics, Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri, and Department of Multidisciplinary Studies and The Center for Genomic Advocacy, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana
Address correspondence to Michael J. Deem, Department of Multidisciplinary Studies, Holmstedt Hall 291, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809. E-mail: michael.deem@indstate.edu
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Address correspondence to Michael J. Deem, Department of Multidisciplinary Studies, Holmstedt Hall 291, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809. E-mail: michael.deem@indstate.edu
POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST: The author has indicated he has no potential conflicts of interest to disclose.
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: The author has indicated he has no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose.
Pediatrics (2016) 137 (Supplement_1): S47–S55.
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November 11 2015
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Michael J. Deem; Whole-Genome Sequencing and Disability in the NICU: Exploring Practical and Ethical Challenges. Pediatrics January 2016; 137 (Supplement_1): S47–S55. 10.1542/peds.2015-3731I
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