Ethically utilising COVID-19 host-genomic data
Genetic variants that influence susceptibility to COVID-19 have recently been identified. In this manuscript, we identify and discuss some of the ethical and practical issues raised by these studies. We first outline the ethical case for providing COVID-19 susceptibility testing to healthcare worker...
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Auteurs principaux: | Christopher Gyngell, John Christodoulou, Julian Savulescu |
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2021
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