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Resources for patients and the public
There is a need for open and easy public access to health resources, including the knowledge of the types of human diseases and methods to prevent and manage them. Misinformation or a lack of information can mar public perception of both the fundamental concepts and the implications of genomics. An informed public can influence policy makers in the development of guidelines and frameworks that address the ethical, social and legal issues raised by expanding genomic technologies. WHO encourages its Member States to raise public awareness of genomics, incorporate public dialogue into legislative action and eventually foster a responsive and effective health policy framework.
This section includes a basic introduction to genetic diseases, information on existing patient support groups, genetic counseling facilities, patients' rights along with other general online resources on genomics.