Doris Bonnet
Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
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Acta Paediatrica | 2007
Mariane de Montalembert; Doris Bonnet; Danielle Lena-Russo; Marie Louise Briard
Sickle cell disease raises some important ethical questions regarding neonatal screening in Western European countries such as France, England or Belgium, which have already introduced either universal or selective screening. Such screening is aimed at benefiting children affected with major sickle cell syndrome. It also detects heterozygous babies and, in doing so, heterozygous parents. The latter information, which is ignored most of the time, risks making parents feel guilty and can raise fears of stigmatization. Whether it would change their future reproductive decisions requires further studies, for cultural and religious reasons may have a strong negative influence on the request for prenatal diagnosis. Disclosure of the childs illness may oblige the family to remain in the country they have emigrated to because it offers the best chance of treatment. As a result, links between the family and its original community are modified. Parents must more or less sever links with their family in Africa and try to trust and adapt to the public health services in Europe.
Archive | 1988
Doris Bonnet
L'Homme | 1994
Doris Bonnet
Archive | 2012
Doris Bonnet; Laurence Pourchez
Archive | 1986
Doris Bonnet
Hommes et Migrations | 2000
Doris Bonnet
Journal Des Africanistes | 1981
Doris Bonnet
Archive | 2009
Doris Bonnet
Archive | 2003
Doris Bonnet; Yannick Jaffré
Archive | 2001
Doris Bonnet