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Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Carrier Testing in Primary Care

Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Carrier Testing in Primary Care

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a common genetic disease in the UK. Some individuals are able to access genetic testing to determine if they are a carrier of CF, helping them understand their chance of having a child with CF. CF carrier testing can now be ordered by GPs. This curated collection is designed for GPs who may be ordering this test in the future. To learn how this is relevant for your practice, click to discover our Bitesize resources and Toolkit.

Contents:

  • Why do genetic testing in primary care?
  • Brief overview of cystic fibrosis and genetics
  • Carrier testing: When do we offer testing? How do you request a test?
  • How to deal with results
  • Case scenarios
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Advances made in the field of genetic medicine are having an impact in primary care.

As the gateway to the NHS, primary care practitioners are vital for:

  • The early identification of genetic issues,
  • Clinical management of genetic conditions,
  • Communicating genetic information.

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A cystic fibrosis (CF) carrier test is a genetic test that looks to see if an individual is a carrier of CF.

This test is offered to individuals who are not affected with CF but are at risk of being carriers.

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NHS Cystic fibrosis (CF) carrier testing can now be ordered by general practitioners in primary care.

Up to date eligibility criteria and who can order genetic tests in England are given in the NHS National Genomic Test Directory.

The National Genomic Test Directory code for CF carrier testing is R185.

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Some genetic conditions are more common in specific ethnic groups. Learn how this impacts eligibility for CF carrier testing and the impact on the reporting of results.

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Consenting a patient for CF carrier testing is an important step in the testing pathway.
It is essential that this discussion takes place prior to ordering this test.

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There are three possible outcomes to a CF carrier test:

  • Your patient is a carrier of CF
  • Your patient is not confirmed carrier of CF (This result reduces the chance that your patient is a carrier of CF but does not rule it out entirely).
  • Your patient has an unexpected finding

Download the PDF to find out what to do with a CF carrier test result.

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Test your knowledge with this genetics quiz!

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