Walker Alexis, Bonham Vence L, Boyce Angie, Clayton Ellen Wright, Garcia Debra, Johnson Stephanie, Laeyendecker Oliver, Lewis Michelle, Margolick Joseph B, Mathews Debra, Parker Michael J, Spicer Paul, Thio Chloe L, Geller Gail, Kahn Jeffrey
Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University, 1809 Ashland Avenue, Baltimore MD 21205 USA.
Social and Behavioral Research Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, 31 Center Drive, Bethesda MD 20894 USA.
Ethics Med Public Health. 2021 Sep;18. doi: 10.1016/j.jemep.2021.100684. Epub 2021 Jun 7.
Research in genetics and infectious diseases (ID) presents novel configurations of ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSIs) related to the intersection of genetics with public health regulations and the control of transmissible diseases. Such research includes work both in pathogen genetics and on the ways that human genetics affect responses to ID. This paper identifies and systematizes the unique issues at this intersection, based on an interdisciplinary expert review.
This paper presents results of a formal issue-spotting exercise among twenty experts in public health, law and genomics, biobanking, genetic epidemiology, ID medicine and public health, philosophy, ethics and ID, ethics and genomics, and law and ID. The focus of the exercise was on the collection, storage, and sharing of genetic information relating to ID.
The issue-spotting exercise highlighted the following ELSIs: risks in reporting to government authorities, return of individual research results, and resource allocation - each taking on specific configurations based on the balance between public health and individual privacy/protection.
The public health implications of interactions between genomics and ID frame considerations for equity and justice. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, these issues are especially pressing.
遗传学与传染病(ID)研究呈现出与遗传学同公共卫生法规及传染病控制交叉相关的伦理、法律和社会问题(ELSI)的新形态。此类研究包括病原体遗传学方面的工作以及人类遗传学影响对传染病反应方式的研究。本文基于跨学科专家评审,识别并系统化了这一交叉领域的独特问题。
本文展示了一项在公共卫生、法律与基因组学、生物样本库、遗传流行病学、传染病医学与公共卫生、哲学、伦理学与传染病、伦理学与基因组学以及法律与传染病等领域的20位专家中进行的正式问题发现活动的结果。该活动的重点是与传染病相关的遗传信息的收集、存储和共享。
问题发现活动突出了以下伦理、法律和社会问题:向政府当局报告的风险、个人研究结果的反馈以及资源分配——每一个问题都基于公共卫生与个人隐私/保护之间的平衡呈现出特定形态。
基因组学与传染病之间相互作用对公共卫生的影响构成了公平与正义考量的框架。在新冠疫情背景下,这些问题尤为紧迫。