Debate Grows Over Whether Newborn DNA Sequencing Should Become Universal
A question is gaining attention in scientific and policy circles: should every newborn have their entire genome sequenced at birth? The Economist raised the issue in a June 2026 article examining the potential benefits and ethical concerns of universal infant DNA sequencing. Proponents argue that early genomic data could help detect hereditary diseases before symptoms appear, enabling timely intervention. Critics, however, raise concerns about privacy, data security, and the psychological impact of revealing genetic risk information to families. The debate reflects broader tensions between advancing medical technology and safeguarding individual rights.
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