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Fanconi Anemia : Prevention

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Prevention could include:
Families with this condition can have genetic counseling to better understand their risk.Vaccination can prevent certain complications, including pneumococcal pneumonia, hepatitis, and varicella infections.Persons with Fanconi's anemia should avoi...
Source:ADAM
Date:November 10, 2008
The only known method of prevention of this disease is prenatal diagnosis and termination of pregnancies for affected embryos. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis, where one or two cells are tested from in vitro fertilized embryos, is also available.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer
About one month after your baby is born he or she is given the first of three hepatitis B (hepB) vaccinations. Then comes the diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP) vaccine; haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine (Hib); pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV); inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV); measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and so on..
Source:Healthline
Date:July 31, 2008
Vaccination introduces a vaccine into the body to produce immunity and prevent specific diseases.Many diseases that once caused widespread illness, disability, and death are now prevented by vaccines in developed countries. Vaccines are medicines ...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
Detailed information on routine vaccination requirements for adults, adolescents, and children
Source:StayWell
Vaccination is the use of vaccines to prevent specific diseases.Many diseases that once caused widespread illness, disability, and death now can be prevented through the use of vaccines. Vaccines are medicines that contain weakened or dead bacteri...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Where can you as a parent turn to for the facts about vaccine safety? The first place to go is your child's doctor.
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on special vaccination requirements, including primary vaccine series, an influenza vaccine, pneumococcal vaccine, polio vaccine, measles vaccine, typhoid vaccine, and meningococcal vaccine
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on special vaccination requirements, including primary vaccine series, an influenza vaccine, pneumococcal vaccine, polio vaccine, measles vaccine, typhoid vaccine, and meningococcal vaccine
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on routine vaccination requirements for adults, adolescents, and children
Source:StayWell
Vaccination is the use of vaccines to produce immunity to specific diseases.Many diseases that once caused widespread illness, disability, and death now can be prevented through the use of vaccines. Vaccines are medicines that contain weakened or ...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health
Parents usually know what vaccines their children need, but they may not be aware that they need shots as well. The CDC estimates that about 60,000 American adults die every year from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Source:StayWell
The pregnancy is continued if the fetus is disease-free.If a genetic defect is found in the fetus, parents who decide to continue the pregnancy may be better prepared to care for the infant by educating themselves about the disease in advance. For...
Source:ADAM
Date:May 11, 2009
Genetic counseling is a communication process by which personal genetic risk information is translated into practical information for families. Genetic counselors are health care professionals with specialized training and experience in the areas ...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part II
Genetic counseling aims to facilitate the exchange of information regarding a person''s genetic legacy. It attempts to:.assess the risk of recurrence in the concerned family members and their relatives.provide support groups that will help family m...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Detailed information on when to seek genetic counseling Genetic counseling is a professional assessment of a person's or couples' risk factors regarding their family history and/or a pregnancy. The goal of genetic counseling is not only risk assessment, but also to explain the cause and inheritance of a disorder, the availability of testing, the prognosis, medical management, and treatment. Genetic counseling sessions typically last one hour or longer, depending upon the complexity of the case.Genetic counseling can be provided by a geneticist, a physician with special training and Board Certification in genetics, or by genetic counselors. Genetic counselors have a minimum of a master's degree in genetic counseling or related field, which includes extensive training in human clinical genetics and counseling. The American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) offers a certification examination for this discipline every three years.
Source:StayWell
Genetic counseling is a communication process by which personal genetic risk information is translated into practical information for families. Genetic counselors are health care professionals with specialized training and experience in the areas ...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health
Genetic counseling is a communication process by which personal genetic risk information is translated into practical information for families. Genetic counselors are health care professionals with specialized training and experience in the areas ...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part I
A branch of science that attempts to understand the fundamental biologic makeup of organisms by examining the genetic blueprints in each cell.The nucleus of every cell holds the key to nearly every visible and invisible feature of the human body, ...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence
Information about a patient's family history is valuable in assessing the risk of mental illness. Within the field of psychiatry, the importance of genetic counseling is growing, but on its own it cannot provide all the answers.
Source:StayWell
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