Epidemiology of Thalassemia in Human of Babylon IraqDawood, Khairy AbdullaJawad, Alyaa MohmmedSpecial Education
ThalassemiaTreatmentThalassemia, classified as the main types α‐ and β‐thalassemia, is a single gene disorder resulting from globin chain synthesis impairment through the mutation or deletion of globin genes. The incidence of thalassemia is high worldwide, with high associated mortality. Therefore,...
Guangdong Province owns the highest proportion (12.22%) of women with two or more children. The prevalence of thalassemia in Guangdong Province is seven times higher than in other provinces. Among pregnant women over 35 years old, the prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus is twice that of w...
Changes in the epidemiology of thalassemia in North America: a new minority disease. Changing patterns of immigration to North America, along with improved treatment, have altered the clinical spectrum of thalassemia, one of the world's mos... Vichinsky,E. P - 《Pediatrics》 被引量: 163发表...
This study covers the period extending from January 1, 1997 to ... WK Kalaajieh,MS Dennaoui,A Chbani-Rima - 《Médecine Et Maladies Infectieuses》 被引量: 3发表: 2002年 An Overview of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) in Lebanon: A Focus on Hepatitis B- and Thalassemia-Related HCC ...
Gap-PCR and RDB method were used for α-thalassemia genotyp ing, and β-thalassemia genotyping were carried out using RDB analysis for 18 c om m on types of point mutations. In addition, the -α 3.7/ and -α 4.2/ alleles, were defined in all umbilical cord blood samples for diagnosis ...
In Iran, the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is relatively low according to the population-based epidemiological studies. However, the epidemiology of HCV is changing and the rate of HCV infection is increasing due to the growth in the number of injecting drug users in the soci...
Strikingly, no studies were identified among high risk clinical populations such as haemodialysis, haemophilia, and thalassemia patients—the role of healthcare in transmission remains uncertain. However, the relatively high HCV antibody prevalence in non-specific clinical populations (Table 2), and HCV...
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a major communicable disease in children ≤6 years old, particularly in several countries in the Asia-Pacific Region, including Thailand. HFMD impacts public health and the economy, especially in northern Thailan
Sickle-cell anaemia (SCA) is a neglected chronic disorder of increasing global health importance, with India estimated to have the second highest burden of the disease. In the country, SCA is particularly prevalent in scheduled populations, which comprise the most socioeconomically disadvantaged communi...