Prevalence of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait in national neonatal screening studies

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Autor(a) principal: Lervolino,Luciana Garcia
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Baldin,Paulo Eduardo Almeida, Picado,Silvia Miguéis, Calil,Karina Barreto, Viel,Ana Amélia, Campos,Luiz Alexandre Freixo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de hematologia e hemoterapia (Online)
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Resumo: Sickle cell anemia is the best known hereditary blood disorder; there are serious complications associated with the condition. Diagnosis and early intervention reduce morbidity and mortality. These benefits have resulted in the widespread use of newborn screening education programs. In Brazil, the National Neonatal Screening Program established by decree 822/01 included sickle cell disease in the list of diseases tested in the so called "heel prick test". Since then, national studies of the results of this program have been periodically published. To review the literature in order to assess the prevalence of sickle cell trait and sickle cell anemia from data of national neonatal screening studies on hemoglobin S (Hb S). A bibliographic review was carried out using the key words: sickle cell anemia & hemoglobinopathies & neonatal screening & Brazil in the Bireme and SciELO databases. Original Brazilian studies presenting data on prevalence of the sickle cell trait (Hb AS) and sickle cell anemia (Hb SS) based on neonatal screening for Hb S were analysed. Twelve original national studies were identified with prevalences varying from 1.1% to 9.8% for the sickle cell trait and from 0.8 to 60 per 100,000 live births for sickle cell disease in different Brazilian regions. Conclusion: Neonatal screening for Hb S is a very useful method to assess the prevalence of sickle cell trait (Hb AS) and sickle cell anemia (Hb SS) in Brazil. There is a heterogeneous distribution of this disease with the highest prevalence in the northeastern region and the lowest prevalence in the south.
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spelling Prevalence of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait in national neonatal screening studiesSickle cell anemiaHemoglobinopathiesNeonatal screeningBrazilSickle cell anemia is the best known hereditary blood disorder; there are serious complications associated with the condition. Diagnosis and early intervention reduce morbidity and mortality. These benefits have resulted in the widespread use of newborn screening education programs. In Brazil, the National Neonatal Screening Program established by decree 822/01 included sickle cell disease in the list of diseases tested in the so called "heel prick test". Since then, national studies of the results of this program have been periodically published. To review the literature in order to assess the prevalence of sickle cell trait and sickle cell anemia from data of national neonatal screening studies on hemoglobin S (Hb S). A bibliographic review was carried out using the key words: sickle cell anemia & hemoglobinopathies & neonatal screening & Brazil in the Bireme and SciELO databases. Original Brazilian studies presenting data on prevalence of the sickle cell trait (Hb AS) and sickle cell anemia (Hb SS) based on neonatal screening for Hb S were analysed. Twelve original national studies were identified with prevalences varying from 1.1% to 9.8% for the sickle cell trait and from 0.8 to 60 per 100,000 live births for sickle cell disease in different Brazilian regions. Conclusion: Neonatal screening for Hb S is a very useful method to assess the prevalence of sickle cell trait (Hb AS) and sickle cell anemia (Hb SS) in Brazil. There is a heterogeneous distribution of this disease with the highest prevalence in the northeastern region and the lowest prevalence in the south.Associação Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia e Terapia Celular2011-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-84842011000100015Revista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia v.33 n.1 2011reponame:Revista brasileira de hematologia e hemoterapia (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia e Terapia Celular (ABHHTC)instacron:ABHHTC10.5581/1516-8484.20110015info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLervolino,Luciana GarciaBaldin,Paulo Eduardo AlmeidaPicado,Silvia MiguéisCalil,Karina BarretoViel,Ana AméliaCampos,Luiz Alexandre Freixoeng2011-05-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-84842011000100015Revistahttp://www.rbhh.org/pt/archivo/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbhh@terra.com.br||secretaria@rbhh.org1806-08701516-8484opendoar:2011-05-05T00:00Revista brasileira de hematologia e hemoterapia (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia e Terapia Celular (ABHHTC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait in national neonatal screening studies
title Prevalence of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait in national neonatal screening studies
spellingShingle Prevalence of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait in national neonatal screening studies
Lervolino,Luciana Garcia
Sickle cell anemia
Hemoglobinopathies
Neonatal screening
Brazil
title_short Prevalence of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait in national neonatal screening studies
title_full Prevalence of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait in national neonatal screening studies
title_fullStr Prevalence of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait in national neonatal screening studies
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait in national neonatal screening studies
title_sort Prevalence of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait in national neonatal screening studies
author Lervolino,Luciana Garcia
author_facet Lervolino,Luciana Garcia
Baldin,Paulo Eduardo Almeida
Picado,Silvia Miguéis
Calil,Karina Barreto
Viel,Ana Amélia
Campos,Luiz Alexandre Freixo
author_role author
author2 Baldin,Paulo Eduardo Almeida
Picado,Silvia Miguéis
Calil,Karina Barreto
Viel,Ana Amélia
Campos,Luiz Alexandre Freixo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lervolino,Luciana Garcia
Baldin,Paulo Eduardo Almeida
Picado,Silvia Miguéis
Calil,Karina Barreto
Viel,Ana Amélia
Campos,Luiz Alexandre Freixo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sickle cell anemia
Hemoglobinopathies
Neonatal screening
Brazil
topic Sickle cell anemia
Hemoglobinopathies
Neonatal screening
Brazil
description Sickle cell anemia is the best known hereditary blood disorder; there are serious complications associated with the condition. Diagnosis and early intervention reduce morbidity and mortality. These benefits have resulted in the widespread use of newborn screening education programs. In Brazil, the National Neonatal Screening Program established by decree 822/01 included sickle cell disease in the list of diseases tested in the so called "heel prick test". Since then, national studies of the results of this program have been periodically published. To review the literature in order to assess the prevalence of sickle cell trait and sickle cell anemia from data of national neonatal screening studies on hemoglobin S (Hb S). A bibliographic review was carried out using the key words: sickle cell anemia & hemoglobinopathies & neonatal screening & Brazil in the Bireme and SciELO databases. Original Brazilian studies presenting data on prevalence of the sickle cell trait (Hb AS) and sickle cell anemia (Hb SS) based on neonatal screening for Hb S were analysed. Twelve original national studies were identified with prevalences varying from 1.1% to 9.8% for the sickle cell trait and from 0.8 to 60 per 100,000 live births for sickle cell disease in different Brazilian regions. Conclusion: Neonatal screening for Hb S is a very useful method to assess the prevalence of sickle cell trait (Hb AS) and sickle cell anemia (Hb SS) in Brazil. There is a heterogeneous distribution of this disease with the highest prevalence in the northeastern region and the lowest prevalence in the south.
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