Sickle cell trait in São Tomé e Príncipe: a population-based prevalence study in women of reproductive age
Abstract Background Sickle Cell Disorder is Africa’s most prevalent genetic disease. Yet, it remains a neglected condition, with high mortality under-five, and a lack of population-based studies in the region. This is the first of its kind in São Tomé e Príncipe, aiming to estimate the prevalence of...
Main Authors: | Guilherme Queiroz, Celdidy Monteiro, Licínio Manco, Luís Relvas, Maria de Jesus Trovoada, Andreia Leite, Celeste Bento |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
BMC
2024-03-01
|
Series: | BMC Public Health |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-17761-1 |
Similar Items
-
Sickle cell disease in pregnancy
by: Neelima T, et al.
Published: (2016-02-01) -
Sickle Cell Anemia and <i>Babesia</i> Infection
by: Divya Beri, et al.
Published: (2021-11-01) -
Demographic and Clinicoradiological Presentation of Tuberculosis in Patients with Sickle Cell Haemoglobinopathy: A Cross-sectional Study
by: Ranjan Kumar Patel, et al.
Published: (2022-07-01) -
Efficient and error-free correction of sickle mutation in human erythroid cells using prime editor-2
by: Anila George, et al.
Published: (2022-12-01) -
Haemoglobinopathies encountered at Khoula Hospital, Oman A retrospective study
by: Gihan Adly, et al.
Published: (2008-03-01)