Extremely high birth prevalence of sickle cell disease in rural Tanzania.
Luke EastburgAndrew PeckhamEsther KawiraBwire ChirangiDavid AdlerBrian Dee AkungoLuke R SmartEmmanuela E AmbrosePublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2020)
Birth prevalence of SCD in rural Tanzania is extremely high and community awareness is low. Newborn point-of-care testing enhances case finding and enables early enrollment in preventive care for SCD, even in rural sub-Saharan Africa with minimal laboratory capacity. SCD-specific clinical services implemented at the district hospital level could expand access to many children and significantly reduce early SCD morbidity and mortality.