Public perceptions of genomic studies and hereditary diseases in Aari community, South Omo Zone, Ethiopia

Author:

Tilahun Melaku12ORCID,Gebresilase Tewodros Tariku13,Aseffa Abraham1,Haile Kassa1,Wogayehu Teklu2,Murale Moi Top4,Yntiso Hailu5,Munung Nchangwi Syntia6,Bobosha Kidist1ORCID,Kaba Mirgissa7

Affiliation:

1. Armauer Hansen Research Institute , Addis Ababa , Ethiopia

2. Department of Biology, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Arba Minch University , Arba Minch , Ethiopia

3. Institute of Biotechnology, Addis Ababa University , Addis Ababa , Ethiopia

4. Department of Psychology, Jinka University , Jinka , Ethiopia

5. South Aari Woreda Administration , Gazer, South Omo , Ethiopia

6. Division of Human Genetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town , Cape Town, South Africa

7. School of Public Health, Addis Ababa University , Addis Ababa , Ethiopia

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Genetic and genomic research is revolutionizing precision medicine; however, addressing ethical and cultural aspects is crucial to ensure ethical conduct and respect for community values and beliefs. This study explored the beliefs, perceptions and concerns of the Aari community in South Ethiopia regarding genetic concepts, hereditary diseases and ethical research practices related to sample collection, storage and sharing. Methods In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with community elders, health officials, tuberculosis patients and apparently healthy individuals. Data were thematically analysed using MAXQDA software. Results Participants identified diseases such as podoconiosis, leprosy, goitre and epilepsy as hereditary and perceived some as ‘curses’ due to generational impact and social stigma. Disease susceptibility was attributed to divine intervention or factors such as malnutrition and sanitation. Although hereditary diseases were considered unavoidable, in some cases environmental factors were acknowledged. Participants shared personal examples to demonstrate inheritance concepts. Blood held cultural significance, and concerns about its potential misuse resulted in scepticism towards giving samples. Conclusions This study emphasizes the significance of comprehending local beliefs and perceptions and stresses the need to establish effective communication, build trust and address underlying causes of hesitancy to improve recruitment and ensure ethical conduct.

Funder

Human Heredity and Health in Africa

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine,Parasitology

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