Research Journal of Medical Sciences

Year: 2018
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Page No. 46 - 51

Inequality in Medical-Genetic Research Towards Minority Groups an Approach to the Case of People of African Descent in Mexico

Authors : Jose Carlos Vazquez Parra, Raul Cuauhtemoc Baptista Rosas and Domingo Coss Y. Leon Coss Y. Leon

Abstract: As part of the third objective of sustainable development, the international community has committed to promoting the health and wellbeing of all the inhabitants of the planet and this includes not only combatting diseases but also the promotion of public health and research. Unfortunately, the achievement of this goal has been significantly hampered by social factors such as poverty, inequality and the lack of access to basic levels of well-being of the entire populations of certain countries. In some of these countries such as the case in Mexico not all the population are able to reap the benefits of the advances and investments made by the state. An investigation was carried out into the complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequence of the Mexican population with the results forming part of the nucleotide of the National Center of Biotechnology Information (NCBI). However, this database appeared to lack information relating to certain haplogroups, for example, Afrodescendant mexicans and thus was not a representative population sample for a country with entire regions where this phenotype was in the majority. This factor limited both the research and the inclusion of these groups in public health policy.

How to cite this article:

Jose Carlos Vazquez Parra, Raul Cuauhtemoc Baptista Rosas and Domingo Coss Y. Leon Coss Y. Leon, 2018. Inequality in Medical-Genetic Research Towards Minority Groups an Approach to the Case of People of African Descent in Mexico. Research Journal of Medical Sciences, 12: 46-51.

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