| Literature DB >> 9221465 |
L Tshilolo1, B Gulbis, P Barlow, E Damis, R Denis-Song, A Ferster, D Haumont, J B Vanderpas, A Pardou, J Schwers, A Vokaer, F Vertongen.
Abstract
We realised this study in order to determine the frequency of abnormal haemoglobins and to appreciate the need for a neonatal screening for haemoglobinopathies in Brussels. Over a two year-period, 9575 cord blood samples were systematically screened. The study disclosed following results : 40% of newborns were from regions at risk for haemoglobinopathies and abnormal haemoglobins were present in 2.5% of the neonates tested. This frequency is similar to those reported elsewhere in North Europe. The most frequent abnormal haemoglobins were the Hb S, Bart's, C, D and E. Three cases of severe forms of sickle cell anaemia were identified. The frequency of abnormal haemoglobins and Hb S traits combined to the high rate of mixed marriages (16%) justifies the need for a universal screening for haemoglobinopathies in Brussels.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9221465
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Med Brux ISSN: 0035-3639