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Dipika Mohanty1, Kishalaya Das.
Abstract
Genetic counselling in tribals unlike general population residing in cities and near villages is a difficult task due of their lower literacy and poor socio-economic status. However, sustained effort is essential with a close interaction in the local language, certain misbeliefs need to be removed gradually taking into account their socio-cultural background. The present communication deals with our experience in counselling for haemoglobinopathies during Neonatal Screening Programme undertaken for sickle cell disease in Kalahandi district of Orissa and Community Screening Programmes in primitive tribes of India in four States viz. Orissa, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. Counselling during neonatal screening programme was very well accepted demonstrating the benefit to the small babies as regards the morbidity. Premarital marriage counselling was also accepted by them. The success rate as followed up for 5 years is almost 50 per cent, the limitation being long follow up. Genetic counselling in these areas has to be continuous to achieve success and therefore the need for setting up of permanent centres in the tribal areas in India.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22089621 PMCID: PMC3237257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Med Res ISSN: 0971-5916 Impact factor: 2.375
Fig. 1Map of India showing the locations of the tribal populations screened. Source: .
Details of village meetings and response to interaction in the study area at Lanjigarh block, Kalahandi
Fig. 2Colour coded genetic cards showing different shades for different genotypes identified at individual level. (a): Full pink report card for HbAA (Normal) with sketch representation of pattern of inheritance of HbS gene on the back side. (b) & (c): Half-pink-half-yellow report cards for HbAS (heterozygote). (d): Full yellow report card for HbSS (SCD) patient.
Fig. 3Diagrammatic representation of the possible effect of village based awareness programmes for haemoglobinopathies.