This descriptive study was designed to investigate if college students attending a midwestern university are aware of the clinical manifestations, treatments, and genetic counseling methods for sickle cell disease. This study was also devised to determine whether or not students, who are more likely to be genetically affected by sickle cell disease, are more or less aware of their sickle cell disease status. Two hundred and fifty- nine (259) University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign (UIUC) students, 18 years and older, enrolled in one of the three following Community Health courses: Community Health Organizations (CHLH 210), Health Care Systems (CHLH 250), and Introduction to Medical Ethics (CHLH 260) were used as study participants. These 2...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a severe autosomal recessive blood disorder that affects around 1 in 50...
Abstract Background The uptake of sickle cell trait (SCT) test is challenged by several factors. A c...
Sickle cell is a leading genetic condition, both globally and in England. Little research has been c...
A survey was conducted to provide awareness about sickle cell anemia, reasons and its effect on heal...
The term sickle cell disease (SCD) refers to a collection of hemoglobinopathies (inherited blood dis...
This descriptive study was designed to investigate if college students attending a midwestern univer...
The term sickle cell disease (SCD) refers to a collection of hemoglobinopathies (inherited blood dis...
Seventy-five sickle cell patients, age 3-36 years from Houston, Texas, participated in the research ...
The aim of this study is to begin to assess the awareness and knowledge of sickle-cell amongst carr...
Sickle cell anaemia is a major public health problem accounting for more than 300,000 babies born ea...
Seventy-five sickle cell patients, age 3-36 years from Houston, Texas, participated in the research ...
Background: Sickle cell anaemia (SCA) is a chronic haemolytic disorder caused by homozygous inherita...
Over the past fifty years there has been an increase in the number of people in the UK who have a Si...
Sickle cell disease has remained a public health problem in Nigeria. This study was carried out to d...
ABSTRACT Objectives: The burden of sickle-cell disease (SCD) in Nigeria is increasing with the incr...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a severe autosomal recessive blood disorder that affects around 1 in 50...
Abstract Background The uptake of sickle cell trait (SCT) test is challenged by several factors. A c...
Sickle cell is a leading genetic condition, both globally and in England. Little research has been c...
A survey was conducted to provide awareness about sickle cell anemia, reasons and its effect on heal...
The term sickle cell disease (SCD) refers to a collection of hemoglobinopathies (inherited blood dis...
This descriptive study was designed to investigate if college students attending a midwestern univer...
The term sickle cell disease (SCD) refers to a collection of hemoglobinopathies (inherited blood dis...
Seventy-five sickle cell patients, age 3-36 years from Houston, Texas, participated in the research ...
The aim of this study is to begin to assess the awareness and knowledge of sickle-cell amongst carr...
Sickle cell anaemia is a major public health problem accounting for more than 300,000 babies born ea...
Seventy-five sickle cell patients, age 3-36 years from Houston, Texas, participated in the research ...
Background: Sickle cell anaemia (SCA) is a chronic haemolytic disorder caused by homozygous inherita...
Over the past fifty years there has been an increase in the number of people in the UK who have a Si...
Sickle cell disease has remained a public health problem in Nigeria. This study was carried out to d...
ABSTRACT Objectives: The burden of sickle-cell disease (SCD) in Nigeria is increasing with the incr...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a severe autosomal recessive blood disorder that affects around 1 in 50...
Abstract Background The uptake of sickle cell trait (SCT) test is challenged by several factors. A c...
Sickle cell is a leading genetic condition, both globally and in England. Little research has been c...