2021
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-0861
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Inauguration of the Tanzania Society of Human Genetics: Biomedical Research in Tanzania with Emphasis on Human Genetics and Genomics

Abstract: Human genetics research and applications are rapidly growing areas in health innovations and services. African populations are reported to be highly diverse and carry the greatest number of variants per genome. Exploring these variants is key to realize the genomic medicine initiative. However, African populations are grossly underrepresented in various genomic databases, which has alerted scientists to address this issue with urgency. In Tanzania, human genetics research and services are conducted in differen… Show more

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“…In Tanzania, Ali Kimara Rare Disease Foundation (AKRDF) and other stakeholders organised the first RDD in 2016 and subsequently in 2019. On 29th February 2020, AKRDF and the Tanzania Human Genetics Organization (THGO) [ 14 ] jointly organised the third RDD commemorations which included government representatives and other multiple stakeholders for the first time in the country’s history (see details of the organisers and the event in Additional file 1 : 1a and 1b). THGO brought in scientific expertise, advocacy and research experience to offer support to individuals with RDs and their families towards the broader mission of engaging the government and other stakeholders for increased support and awareness on different aspects of RDs in the country.…”
Section: The 2020 Rare Diseases Day In Tanzaniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Tanzania, Ali Kimara Rare Disease Foundation (AKRDF) and other stakeholders organised the first RDD in 2016 and subsequently in 2019. On 29th February 2020, AKRDF and the Tanzania Human Genetics Organization (THGO) [ 14 ] jointly organised the third RDD commemorations which included government representatives and other multiple stakeholders for the first time in the country’s history (see details of the organisers and the event in Additional file 1 : 1a and 1b). THGO brought in scientific expertise, advocacy and research experience to offer support to individuals with RDs and their families towards the broader mission of engaging the government and other stakeholders for increased support and awareness on different aspects of RDs in the country.…”
Section: The 2020 Rare Diseases Day In Tanzaniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rare Disease Day in Tanzania, organized by The Tanzania Human Genetics Organization (THGO) and the Ali Kimara Rare Diseases Foundation (AKRDF), aims to raise awareness and advocate for those affected by rare diseases (Alimohamed et al, 2021;Kaywanga et al, 2022). The event includes educational programs, workshops, and awareness campaigns for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and the public, emphasizing the importance of early With the advancement in human genetics over the past few decades, genetic testing for the diagnosis of NDs has emerged as a powerful tool for diagnosing and managing neurological disorders globally (Toft, 2014;Srivastava et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%