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Use of Family History Information in Pediatric Primary Care and Public Health: A Supplement to the Journal Pediatrics

In February 2006, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention held a workgroup meeting on the use of family medical history in pediatric primary care practice and public health. This meeting discussed extending the scope of CDC’s Family History Public Health Initiative, launched in 2002, to include children and their families. The purpose of the 2002 initiative was to evaluate the use of family history in assessing people’s risks for common diseases and developing more effective strategies for early detection and prevention.

Link to articles from Pediatrics supplement
This Pediatrics supplement, published in September 2007, summarizes the workgroup discussions.  It also includes articles on topics that emerged as leading issues from the meeting:

For more information about CDC’s activities related to family history, go to http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/fHix.htm.

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Date: September 06, 2007
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

 

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