1. Implementation of a Newborn Screening for Sickle Cell Disease, at the Hospital Materno Infantil Dr Manuel Pedro Azancot De Menezes, Angola
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Brito, Miguel, Inusa, Baba P.D., Ginete, Catarina, Mendes, Manuela, Afonso, Roberto, Valentim, Isabel, Siatembo, Adriano, and Vasconcelos, Jocelyne Neto
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Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a hereditary disease, and a worldwide public health problem, with a higher incidence in sub-Saharan Africa, where the prevalence is very high (about 80%). SCD prevalence can reach 3,3 % in Angola, while carriers of the sickle cell trait account for more than 25% of the population. The early identification of patients and their follow-up in consultation are an added value for the reduction of morbidity and mortality of children with SCD. The implementation of early infant screening and follow-up programs for children with SCD showed excellent results in increasing the survival of these children. With this project we intend to implement a Newborn screening in Hospital Materno Infantil Dr Manuel Pedro Azancot de Menezes, a referral of the main maternity in Angola, located in Luanda, the country capital, that could be replicated in other hospitals, giving training to the health professionals, and to the laboratory technicians, in order to diagnose the SCD patients.
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- 2023
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