The Evolving Spectrum of the Epidemiology of Thalassemia
- PMID: 29458724
- DOI: 10.1016/j.hoc.2017.11.008
The Evolving Spectrum of the Epidemiology of Thalassemia
Abstract
The thalassemias and other inherited disorders of hemoglobin are likely to remain a serious global health problem for the foreseeable future. Currently, they are most frequent in the tropical belt; an assessment of their true frequency and the likely cost of management for the governments of these countries will require a form of micromapping. Over recent years, there has been major progress toward better prevention and management of the thalassemias in richer countries; it is likely that, using the tools of molecular genetics, they will eventually be completely curable, although this is probably a long time in the future.
Keywords: Future control; Future frequency; Global frequency; Malaria; North/South partnerships; Thalassemia.
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