Monday, March 01, 2010

Texas Steals Baby DNA

The State of Texas was illegally collecting DNA from babies and the state tried to cover up the program. Some of the DNA was cataloged by the federal government.

DNA Deception
by Emily Ramshaw

When state health officials were sued last year for storing infant blood samples without parental consent... They never said they were turning over hundreds of dried blood samples to the federal government to help build a vast DNA database...

A Texas Tribune review of nine years' worth of e-mails and internal documents on the Department of State Health Services’ newborn blood screening program reveals the transfer of hundreds of infant blood spots to an Armed Forces lab to build a national and, someday, international mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) registry. The records, released after the state agreed in December to destroy more than 5 million infant blood spots, also show an effort to limit the public’s knowledge of aspects of the newborn blood program, and to manage the debate around it. But the plaintiffs who filed the lawsuit never saw them, because the state settled the case so quickly that it never reached the discovery phase.

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Eventually, research proposals indicate, federal officials hoped to be able to share this data worldwide, “for international law enforcement and investigation in the context of homeland security and anti-terrorism efforts.”

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