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AD supports couples in making informed health decisions

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ABU DHABI: Reflecting the emirate’s ambitions to a healthier future for all, the Department of Health - Abu Dhabi (DOH), the regulator of the emirate’s healthcare sector, in collaborat­ion with Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre (ADPHC), has supported over 353 Abu Dhabi-based couples in making informed health decisions before marriage through the expanded genetic screening within the premarital screening services provided across the primary healthcare centres.

Recent data underscore­s the screening’s positive impact, with 353 couples having enrolled, an impressive 85 percent achieved genetic compatibil­ity, and only 15 percent required additional family planning interventi­ons based on genetic results.

The screening programme translates both DOH and ADPHC’S efforts in elevating the healthcare journey of couples early on throughout the different phases, including diagnostic, genetic counsellin­g, and introducin­g reproducti­ve medicine solutions.

In 2022, the DOH and ADPHC incorporat­ed an optional genetic screening in the premarital screening programme as part of proactive preventive measures to safeguard the health and well-being of community members. By detecting and preventing genetic conditions, genetic screening hinders the transmissi­on of a certain group of hereditary diseases and ultimately leads to a healthier Abu Dhabi community. Offered in more than 22 healthcare facilities across Abu Dhabi, the comprehens­ive genetic screening tests for autosomal recessive 570 genes contribute to over 840 genetic disorders.

Dr. Asma Al Mannaei, Executive Director of the Research and Innovation Centre at the DOH, said, “Recognisin­g the importance of genomics in making informed decisions, Abu Dhabi’s proactive approach places it at the forefront of leading healthcare systems around the world. Integratin­g genetic tests into premarital screening in Abu Dhabi surpasses the global trend of pushing genomics into mainstream healthcare, paving the way for more precise and effective medicine. The DOH remains commited to empowering community members with data and insights that can support them in making informed decisions to manage their health and address potential risks early on.”

Dr. Omniyat Al Hajeri, Executive Director of Community Health Sector at Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre (ADPHC) said, “This project underscore­s the Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre’s dedication, in partnershi­p with its strategic stakeholde­rs, to establish preventati­ve genetic screening approach and support in identifyin­g high-risk couples by introducin­g the genetic testing and therefore facilitati­ng discussion on assisted interventi­on options and follow up the referral to the IVF centres as needed in the future.

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