UAE: Genetic testing mandatory for citizens getting married in Abu Dhabi from October 1

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Citizens getting married in Abu Dhabi will now have to undergo an essential genetic testing as part of the premarital examination programme, authorities said on Tuesday.

The emirate's Department of Health said that this will be mandatory from October 1, this year. Once the test has been taken, it will take 14 days for the results to be issued, it added.

Programme data of 800 couples since 2022 has shown that 86 per cent successfully verified genetic compatibility, while only 14 per cent of them required additional intervention and a suitable family planning plan based on their genetic results.

The genetic test covers 570 genes associated with more than 840 medical conditions and enhances the ability to detect genetic risks or potential hereditary conditions. It is considered one of the most important preventive measures when planning to start a family.

This test includes consultations with healthcare specialists and genetic counsellors, a crucial step in achieving a comprehensive understanding of potential risks and available treatment options.

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The department noted that genetic testing and counselling services are available in 22 primary healthcare centres across Abu Dhabi, Al Dhafra, and Al Ain. Couples can undergo genetic tests as part of their premarital screenings to detect shared mutations that may be passed on to their future children and could cause preventable diseases.

Common genetic mutations between couples can lead to children being at risk of conditions such as vision and hearing loss, blood clotting, developmental delays, organ failure, hormonal imbalances, severe seizures, and more.

Culled from Khaleej Times