Iran's Rare Diseases Chief Links High Prevalence to Familial Marriages: A Growing Health Concern

Iran’s Rare Diseases Chief Links High Prevalence to Familial Marriages: A Growing Health Concern

The high prevalence of rare diseases in Iran has become a pressing concern, particularly linked to the cultural practice of consanguineous marriages. This association has been highlighted by Hamid Reza Adraki, the CEO of the Iranian Rare Diseases Foundation, who emphasizes the urgent need for genetic counseling and preventive measures to combat this issue.

Adraki pointed out that “familial marriages are the primary cause of the high prevalence of rare diseases in Iran, a situation unmatched by other countries.” He stressed that tackling this problem requires a concerted effort to enhance genetic counseling and to reduce the incidence of familial marriages.

Understanding the implications of consanguineous marriages is crucial, especially in regions like the Middle East and Southern India, where such unions are prevalent. Here’s what you need to know about the impact of these marriages on rare diseases:

  • Definition of Consanguineous Marriages: Consanguineous marriage is defined as a union between individuals who are related as second cousins or closer.
  • Increased Health Risks: Couples who are first cousins, for example, have a significantly elevated risk of having children affected by autosomal recessive diseases.
  • Fetal Loss Risks: The likelihood of fetal loss due to such disorders is also higher compared to the general population.

Adraki’s remarks shed light on the urgent need for public health initiatives aimed at educating families about the risks associated with consanguineous marriages. He noted that “addressing this issue requires greater emphasis on genetic counseling.” This means that potential parents need more information regarding their genetic backgrounds and the implications of their familial ties.

Genetic counseling plays a vital role in this context. It involves:

  1. Assessment of Family History: Genetic counselors evaluate the family history of prospective parents to identify any potential genetic risks.
  2. Education on Genetic Conditions: Counseling sessions provide information about various genetic conditions that may arise from consanguineous marriages.
  3. Guidance on Reproductive Options: Couples are offered guidance on their reproductive options, including prenatal testing and alternative family planning strategies.

The necessity for genetic counseling in Iran cannot be overstated. As noted by Adraki, the high prevalence of rare diseases poses a serious challenge that impacts not only affected individuals but also families and the healthcare system as a whole. By implementing effective genetic counseling programs, it is possible to significantly mitigate these risks.

Furthermore, public health campaigns can play a critical role in changing cultural perceptions surrounding familial marriages. By raising awareness about the potential health consequences, communities can be encouraged to consider the implications of their marital choices. Educational initiatives can help shift attitudes and potentially lead to a reduction in the rates of consanguineous marriages over time.

In conclusion, the high prevalence of rare diseases in Iran, closely linked to consanguineous marriages, highlights the importance of genetic counseling and preventive measures. Hamid Reza Adraki’s insights serve as a call to action for health authorities, families, and communities to work together in addressing this pressing public health issue. By prioritizing education, awareness, and genetic counseling, we can pave the way for healthier futures for families in Iran.

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