Social individual circumstances of the personalized medicine in prevention of the family of fetus anomalies (review of international experience)
Abstract
In this work the brief classification of the main of family of fetus anomalies with a correlation of scientic advances in genetics, molecular biology, embryology. The article makes it possible to characterize the current state of development the personalized medicine in the prevention of family of fetus anomalies.
About the Author
A. S. KiselevRussian Federation
Aleksandr Sergeevich Kiselev, Doctor of Economics, PhD (sociology), UNESCO expert, associate prof. of the chair of medical history, national history and cultural studies, senior researcher of the department of historical and sociological analysis of the development of medicine of the Research institute of sociology of medicine, health care economics and health insurance
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