Prevention of Hemoglobinopathies has developed around the world based upon the experience done in pioneering endemic countries and is now facing a new phase in non-endemic areas with a recent immigration history. We describe two situations, taking Latium (central Italy) and The Netherlands as two models for endemic and non-endemic countries both confronted with a large multi-ethnic immigrant society. We present prevention results and discuss aspects such as local knowledge and organization. We illustrate the importance of issues like information, carrier diagnostics, screening, counseling and prenatal diagnosis in particular situation of contrasting interest an different ethical opinions. We conclude by underlining the importance of impleme...
Hemoglobinopathies are a group of inherited hemoglobin disorders. Initially described in the subtrop...
Hemoglobinopathies are a hereditary group of diseases that are characterized by qualitative changes ...
BACKGROUND: The high frequency of hemoglobinopathies in Brazil constitutes a public health problem a...
Healthy carriers of severe Hemoglobinopathies are usually asymptomatic and only efficiently detected...
Abstract: Healthy carriers of severe Hemoglobinopathies are usually asymptomatic and only efficientl...
Abstract Background In the last years Italy is confronting with massive migratory movements from dev...
Background: Major haemoglobinopathies (MH), such as thalassaemia syndromes (Thal) and sickle cell di...
BACKGROUND: Major haemoglobinopathies (MH), such as thalassaemia syndromes (Thal) and sickle cell di...
In 2007 neonatal screening (NNS) was expanded to include screening for sickle cell disease (SCD) and...
Abstract Background In the Netherlands no formal recommendations exist concerning preconceptional or...
To reduce the incidence of β-thalassaemia major and other severe haemoglobin-related disorders by th...
Objectives. In 2007 neonatal screening (NNS) was expanded to include screening for sickle cell disea...
Neonatal/newborn haemoglobinopathy screening is being performed in an increasing number of European ...
Background: In the Netherlands no formal recommendations exist concerning preconceptional or antenat...
Germany has been an immigration country since the early 1950s. In December 2007, 6.7 million non-Ge...
Hemoglobinopathies are a group of inherited hemoglobin disorders. Initially described in the subtrop...
Hemoglobinopathies are a hereditary group of diseases that are characterized by qualitative changes ...
BACKGROUND: The high frequency of hemoglobinopathies in Brazil constitutes a public health problem a...
Healthy carriers of severe Hemoglobinopathies are usually asymptomatic and only efficiently detected...
Abstract: Healthy carriers of severe Hemoglobinopathies are usually asymptomatic and only efficientl...
Abstract Background In the last years Italy is confronting with massive migratory movements from dev...
Background: Major haemoglobinopathies (MH), such as thalassaemia syndromes (Thal) and sickle cell di...
BACKGROUND: Major haemoglobinopathies (MH), such as thalassaemia syndromes (Thal) and sickle cell di...
In 2007 neonatal screening (NNS) was expanded to include screening for sickle cell disease (SCD) and...
Abstract Background In the Netherlands no formal recommendations exist concerning preconceptional or...
To reduce the incidence of β-thalassaemia major and other severe haemoglobin-related disorders by th...
Objectives. In 2007 neonatal screening (NNS) was expanded to include screening for sickle cell disea...
Neonatal/newborn haemoglobinopathy screening is being performed in an increasing number of European ...
Background: In the Netherlands no formal recommendations exist concerning preconceptional or antenat...
Germany has been an immigration country since the early 1950s. In December 2007, 6.7 million non-Ge...
Hemoglobinopathies are a group of inherited hemoglobin disorders. Initially described in the subtrop...
Hemoglobinopathies are a hereditary group of diseases that are characterized by qualitative changes ...
BACKGROUND: The high frequency of hemoglobinopathies in Brazil constitutes a public health problem a...