Abstract:Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by production of abnormal hemoglobin S and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Information about the prevalence of SCD in Saudi Arabia is patchy and probably underestimated, but studies have reported that SCD is a relatively common genetic disorder in this part of the world. The prevalence of SCD in Saudi Arabia varies significantly in different parts of the country, with the highest prevalence is in the Eastern province, f… Show more
“…The prevalence of SCD in Saudi Arabia has a significantly uneven geographical distribution, it is most common in the Eastern region of Saudi Arabia [5]. SCD is a result of mutation in genes responsible for hemoglobin synthesis, leading to production of abnormal defective hemoglobin called (HbS).…”
“…The prevalence of SCD in Saudi Arabia has a significantly uneven geographical distribution, it is most common in the Eastern region of Saudi Arabia [5]. SCD is a result of mutation in genes responsible for hemoglobin synthesis, leading to production of abnormal defective hemoglobin called (HbS).…”
“…There is no reliable information on the impact of sickle cell and the mortality rate of people aged five years and younger (Jastaniah, 2011). What is known is that the majority of deaths among people with SCD in Saudi Arabia occur before 30 years of age (Al-Suliman et al, 2006).…”
Section: Research Background 13mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What is known is that the majority of deaths among people with SCD in Saudi Arabia occur before 30 years of age (Al-Suliman et al, 2006). Nonetheless, of those who do survive to adulthood, many suffer ongoing organ malfunction (Jastaniah, 2011).…”
Section: Research Background 13mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This practice and prevalence is common in the east and the southwest regions of Saudi Arabia (Alhamdan et al, 2007). Thus, SCD is classified as a significant health problem in Saudi Arabia (Jastaniah, 2011).…”
Section: Research Problem 14mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, as Jastaniah (2011) argues, research is limited and clinical care is neglected in the realm of SCD in Saudi Arabia. Critical consideration therefore needs to be given to this disorder and its implications.…”
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