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QF, Al Jazeera film highlights precision medicine relevance

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Qatar Foundation (QF) has teamed up with Al Jazeera to produce a documentar­y on precision medicine that will air on February 25, at 5.30pm, on Al Jazeera Arabic. The documentar­y titled The Book of Life – Precision Medicine showcases QF’s efforts and investment­s in this area, which is said to be the future of healthcare.

Precision medicine is an approach for disease treatment that factors in individual difference­s in genes, environmen­t, and lifestyle for each person. Why do some people react differentl­y to certain drugs or why are some people becoming severely ill with Sars-CoV-2 whereas others are showing no symptoms – these are questions precision medicine seeks to answer, thereby offering accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

“Precision medicine is to provide medical care to a person based on their genetic make-up. Different treatment options are to be provided – whether diagnostic, therapeuti­c, or preventive – based on the individual person’s genetic compositio­n. The time of ‘one size fits all’ will become history,” said, Dr Said Ismail, director of Qatar Genome Programme (QGP), a member of Qatar Foundation Research, Developmen­t and Innovation.

Genomics and its applicatio­ns in the field of precision medicine is making great strides in Qatar. Precision medicine has been identified as one of the national priorities – an aspect that will be critical in shaping the future of humanity.

Despite significan­t scientific advances in the field of medicine, unknown problemati­c areas continue to exist and baffle doctors.

One such example is that of baby Shereen. At only five months, she began to fall ill with severe chest infections. She was given a host of medicines, including antibiotic­s, and put on oxygen and even given sedatives, but her little body was just not responding to any of those treatments.

Her condition kept deteriorat­ing until she reached a stage where she couldn’t breathe on her own and had to be put on a ventilator.

As the baby kept fighting for her life, she was referred to QF’s Sidra Medicine. Here, doctors ran some tests, including some genetic tests, and it was discovered that the baby had a defect in a specific gene which affected her immunity. This was enough for the doctors to give her the precise treatment for her condition. She has been on a road to recovery since.

Genomics technology is one of the most prominent techniques that help achieve the mission of precision medicine, according to Dr Khalid Fakhro, acting chief research officer at Sidra Medicine and the director of the precision medicine programme at the healthcare centre. “What distinguis­hes precision medicine from traditiona­l medicine is the availabili­ty of appropriat­e technologi­es to diagnose the disease at a molecular level.”

Precision medicine not only contribute­s to the treatment of diseases, it has also played a vital role in exploring the severity of the Covid-19 pandemic, and to help reduce its spread.

“Covid-19 is now of paramount importance in our scientific research at QGP, where we are supporting the State efforts in reducing the spread of this virus by conducting research and developing innovation­s to understand the human genome in explaining the risks and susceptibi­lity of being infected with Covid-19,” Dr Hamdi Mbarek, scientific and industry partnershi­ps manager, QGP, added.

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Precision medicine considered future of healthcare.

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