Literature DB >> 9020596

The prevalence of sickle cell trait in Sierra Leone. A laboratory profile.

A T Wurie1, I M Wurie, S M Gevao, D J Robbin-Coker.   

Abstract

Three thousand five hundred and twenty four (1527 male and 1997 female) samples were screened for the presence of the abnormal haemoglobin--Sickle Cell (HbS) between 1990-1993. 780 (22%) of these show sickle erythrocytes in a reduced oxygen environment. Electrophoretic differentiation of 344 samples positive from the metabisulphite screening test, revealed that 76 are of the homozygous form with 3 being HbSC. Noting the adverse consequences on the health status of those affected and the expense involved in the management of such patients, there is an urgent need for intervention.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9020596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West Afr J Med        ISSN: 0189-160X


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