欧洲实验室对小动物直接面向消费者的基因检测的调查。

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
L Adant, V Szymczak, L Peelman, B J G Broeckx
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目标:虽然直接面向消费者的基因检测广泛应用于兽医领域,但迄今尚未调查有关沟通和咨询问题的索赔。我们的目的是评估客户在订购直接面向消费者的基因检测时遇到的沟通渠道,以及获得遗传咨询的机会,以调查这些担忧是否合理。材料和方法:使用核对表、电子邮件查询和直接面向消费者的基因检测试剂盒来调查获得检测前和检测后咨询的情况,以及对网站质量标准和指南的遵守情况,以及来自欧洲大陆和英国11个实验室的检测报告。结果:实验室在使用公布的标准对其网站进行质量检查时得分在50%到80%之间。在订购基因检测之前,咨询请求的回复率为69%,大多数在一个工作日内收到答复。基因检测报告质量分数在行政部分的67%到78%之间,在检测相关部分的67%到100%之间。75%的实验室提供检测后咨询。在边境牧羊犬和缅因库恩的实验室内部和实验室之间观察到基因检测建议的显著差异,这与地理位置、专利或等位基因频率无关。临床意义:网站和报告的质量参差不齐、获得咨询的机会以及关于使用哪种基因检测的建议可能对动物健康和福利产生严重后果。这证实了在稀缺的兽医文献中所表达的担忧。
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A survey of direct-to-consumer genetic testing of small animals in European laboratories.

Objectives: While direct-to-consumer genetic tests are widely used in veterinary medicine, claims regarding communication and counselling issues have not been investigated so far. Our aim was to evaluate the communication channels encountered by clients when direct-to-consumer genetic tests are ordered, as well as access to genetic counselling to investigate whether these concerns are justified.

Materials and methods: Checklists, email inquiries and direct-to-consumer genetic test kits were used to survey access to pre- and post-test counselling, as well as adherence to quality standards and guidelines of the website and test reports from 11 laboratories, spread across mainland Europe and the United Kingdom.

Results: Laboratories scored between 50% and 80% on a quality check of their websites using published standards. Prior to ordering genetic tests, counselling requests response rates were 69%, with most replies received within one business day. Genetic test report quality scores ranged between 67% and 78% for the administrative part and 67% to 100% for the test-related part. Seventy-five per cent of laboratories provided post-test counselling. Marked differences in genetic test recommendations were observed within and between laboratories for both Border Collies and Maine Coons, and this was not linked to geographical location, patents, or allele frequency.

Clinical significance: The highly variable quality of websites and reports, access to counselling and recommendations on which genetic tests to use can have serious consequences for animal health and welfare. This substantiates the concerns expressed in the scarce veterinary literature.

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Journal of Small Animal Practice
Journal of Small Animal Practice 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
117
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) is a monthly peer-reviewed publication integrating clinical research papers and case reports from international sources, covering all aspects of medicine and surgery relating to dogs, cats and other small animals. These papers facilitate the dissemination and implementation of new ideas and techniques relating to clinical veterinary practice, with the ultimate aim of promoting best practice. JSAP publishes high quality original articles, as well as other scientific and educational information. New developments are placed in perspective, encompassing new concepts and peer commentary. The target audience is veterinarians primarily engaged in the practise of small animal medicine and surgery. In addition to original articles, JSAP will publish invited editorials (relating to a manuscript in the same issue or a topic of current interest), review articles, which provide in-depth discussion of important clinical issues, and other scientific and educational information from around the world. The final decision on publication of a manuscript rests with the Editorial Board and ultimately with the Editor. All papers, regardless of type, represent the opinion of the authors and not necessarily that of the Editor, the Association or the Publisher. The Journal of Small Animal Practice is published on behalf of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association and is also the official scientific journal of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association
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