Journal article

Should the scope of NIPT be limited by a ‘threshold of seriousness’?

M Taylor-Sands, M Johnston, C Mills

European Journal of Human Genetics | Published : 2025

Abstract

Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) has the potential to screen for a wider range of genetic conditions than is currently possible at an early stage of pregnancy and with minimal risks. As such, there have been calls to apply a ‘threshold of seriousness’ to limit the scope of conditions being tested. This approach is based on concerns about society at large and the potential impact on specific groups within it. In this paper, we argue that limiting the scope of NIPT using the criterion of ‘seriousness’ is arbitrary, potentially stigmatises certain disabilities over others and fails to respect reproductive autonomy. We contend that concerns about expanded NIPT are more appropriately addresse..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

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Awarded by Victorian Clinical Genetics Services


Funding Acknowledgements

Funding for this research is provided by the Australian Research Council Linkage Project Scheme (LP190100841). Illumina Inc. and Victorian Clinical Genetics Service provided partnership funding and in-kind support for this research project under the Linkage Project Scheme. Open Access funding enabled and organized by CAUL and its Member Institutions.