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Bioética en el diagnóstico prenatal en la drepanocitosis

Authors: Sergio Machín García;

Bioética en el diagnóstico prenatal en la drepanocitosis

Abstract

El desarrollo de la biología molecular y la aplicación de técnicas altamente sensibles han permitido conocer mejor las bases genéticas de las enfermedades hereditarias y utilizarlas en prevenir, diagnosticar y tratarlas. En Cuba el estado de portador de la hemoglobina S es del 3,08 % por lo que representa un problema de salud pública y desde la década del 90 del siglo pasado se realiza el diagnóstico prenatal de la enfermedad, cumpliendo los principios éticos de autonomía, beneficencia, no maleficencia y justicia. El conflicto ético más importante surge cuando se cuestiona el beneficio de la información obtenida por el diagnóstico prenatal para el feto, los padres y la sociedad. El diagnóstico prenatal de la drepanocitosis en Cuba tiene un importante impacto científico-social y requiere de un trabajo serio desde la atención primaria de salud, brindando apoyo científico-técnico a la pareja de riesgo y su futuro hijo pero respetando siempre sus derechos bioéticos.

Keywords

prenatal diagnosis, sickle cell disease, Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs, RC633-647.5, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, RC581-607, bioethics

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