Sickle cell disease has remained a public health problem in Nigeria. This study was carried out to determine the knowledge and attitudes of unmarried NYSC members in Lagos State to sickle cell disease and screening. This study was a cross sectional study. Multistage sampling technique was used to select the respondents. Data was collected from 220 Youth Corps Members in Lagos State using a self administered questionnaire. Almost all the respondents were aware of sickle cell but only 25.3% had good level of knowledge about it. Most of the Sicklerespondents had positive attitudes to many aspects of sickle cell disease. However, their perception of risk of the trait in relatives and partners, as well as the risk of the disease in children was ...
In the year 2006, the WHO recognised Sickle cell disease to be a major public health concern in Nige...
This descriptive study was designed to investigate if college students attending a midwestern univer...
Sickle cell trait carriers are healthy; however, they are at risk to have children with sickle cell ...
ABSTRACT Objectives: The burden of sickle-cell disease (SCD) in Nigeria is increasing with the incr...
Knowledge of sickle cell disease (SCD) among adult sickle cell disease patients had not been studied...
Introduction: Sickle cell disease (SCD)is the most prevalent genetic disorder in Africa. Nigeria has...
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is prevalent in Nigeria with 150,000 new cases yearly, owing to poor knowl...
Marital decision following premarital genotype screening is a key to prevent the risk of having chil...
Background: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a major public health problem in Nigeria. Carrier prevalenc...
Sickle cell anaemia is a major public health problem accounting for more than 300,000 babies born ea...
Background: Sickle cell disorder is the most important genetic hematological disease that affects pe...
The aim of this study is to begin to assess the awareness and knowledge of sickle-cell amongst carr...
The prevalence of sickle cell anaemia has been shown to be on the increase in Nigeria. Therefore, pr...
Abstract Background Worldwide, the burden of Sickle Cell disease (SCD) has not been amply addressed....
The objective of this study was to evaluate knowledge, attitudes and beliefs (KAB) that may influenc...
In the year 2006, the WHO recognised Sickle cell disease to be a major public health concern in Nige...
This descriptive study was designed to investigate if college students attending a midwestern univer...
Sickle cell trait carriers are healthy; however, they are at risk to have children with sickle cell ...
ABSTRACT Objectives: The burden of sickle-cell disease (SCD) in Nigeria is increasing with the incr...
Knowledge of sickle cell disease (SCD) among adult sickle cell disease patients had not been studied...
Introduction: Sickle cell disease (SCD)is the most prevalent genetic disorder in Africa. Nigeria has...
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is prevalent in Nigeria with 150,000 new cases yearly, owing to poor knowl...
Marital decision following premarital genotype screening is a key to prevent the risk of having chil...
Background: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a major public health problem in Nigeria. Carrier prevalenc...
Sickle cell anaemia is a major public health problem accounting for more than 300,000 babies born ea...
Background: Sickle cell disorder is the most important genetic hematological disease that affects pe...
The aim of this study is to begin to assess the awareness and knowledge of sickle-cell amongst carr...
The prevalence of sickle cell anaemia has been shown to be on the increase in Nigeria. Therefore, pr...
Abstract Background Worldwide, the burden of Sickle Cell disease (SCD) has not been amply addressed....
The objective of this study was to evaluate knowledge, attitudes and beliefs (KAB) that may influenc...
In the year 2006, the WHO recognised Sickle cell disease to be a major public health concern in Nige...
This descriptive study was designed to investigate if college students attending a midwestern univer...
Sickle cell trait carriers are healthy; however, they are at risk to have children with sickle cell ...