The Emirates Genome Council has announced that genetic testing will be mandatory for all Emirati citizens planning to marry, effective January 2025. This significant step aimed to improve public health and enhance the quality of life in the UAE.
While premarital medical tests have been compulsory for both Emiratis and expatriates, genetic testing was previously optional. The new mandate seeks to proactively identify hereditary diseases by screening for over 570 genetic mutations associated with conditions such as cardiomyopathy, genetic epilepsy, spinal muscular atrophy, hearing loss, and cystic fibrosis.
This initiative aligned with the UAE Centennial Vision 2071, which emphasizes sustainable development and the integration of advanced medical technologies. By establishing a national genetic database, the strategy will enable early medical intervention, paving the way for healthier generations to come.
“The move will usher in a transformative shift in the healthcare sector, leveraging advanced genomic technologies for proactive and sustainable healthcare,” the Ministry of Health and Prevention stated .
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The ministry also confirmed that all necessary resources—including trained medical staff, specialized expertise, and technical infrastructure—are in place to support this ambitious initiative.