2005
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2005-0843
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Changes in the Epidemiology of Thalassemia in North America: A New Minority Disease

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Objective. Changing patterns of immigration to North America, along with improved treatment, have altered the clinical spectrum of thalassemia, one of the world's most common genetic diseases. The new demography of the disease, with its widely variable phenotypes, has implications for its diagnosis, counseling, and management. Characterization of the new spectrum of this ancient disease, now predominated by minority groups, is essential for optimizing survival.Methods. The National Institutes of Heal… Show more

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“…The thalassaemias are an increasing public health problem worldwide with over 750 different mutations that can be identified, mostly affecting either alphachain (alpha thalassaemias) or β chain (beta thalassaemia) (Vichinsky, et al, 2005). The frequency of the thalassaemias appears to be high in developing countries (Weatherall, 2008).…”
Section: The Thalassaemiasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thalassaemias are an increasing public health problem worldwide with over 750 different mutations that can be identified, mostly affecting either alphachain (alpha thalassaemias) or β chain (beta thalassaemia) (Vichinsky, et al, 2005). The frequency of the thalassaemias appears to be high in developing countries (Weatherall, 2008).…”
Section: The Thalassaemiasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 These shifts in age and demographic structure of the thalassemia population are largely a result of treatment advances that have increased survival of patients and historical events leading to increased Asian immigration over the past three decades. In 1979, Chinese immigration to the US jumped after diplomatic relations resumed between the US and China.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Non-sickling Hemoglobinopathies In the Usmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[681][682][683] Hemoglobinopathy can lead to serious maternal complications, severe anemia in infants and painful vaso-occlusive crises.…”
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