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Resiliency in Child-Caregiver Dyads and the Impact on Health Outcomes in Sickle Cell Disease. [PDF]
Zavadil JA+3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Black and South Asian women in the UK face disproportionately worse pregnancy and maternal outcomes. Yet, they are underrepresented in research. Understanding their attitudes towards prenatal tests (screening tests and diagnostic genetic tests) is critical for offering equitable prenatal care. Methods Focus groups examined attitudes
Michelle Peter+7 more
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Determinants of immunisation in children with sickle cell disease in Libreville. [PDF]
Ngoungou EB+5 more
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Regional outbreak of parvovirus B19 acute myocarditis in preschool children
We recently came across an outbreak of parvovirus B19 related acute myocarditis in preschool children in a specific region in northern Greece. The children exhibited serious morbidity and mortality. All children had very poor left ventricular ejection fraction and required inotropic intensive care unit support.
Filippos‐Paschalis Rorris+3 more
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The use of race and ethnicity in sickle cell disease research. [PDF]
Kidane Gebremeskel AS+7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Young adults (YAs) undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) often face significant transplant‐related morbidity and mortality. Advance care planning (ACP) discussions can provide YAs with the opportunity to address treatment goals and care preferences with their family members and healthcare team.
Anna Katharina Vokinger+8 more
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Performance of a smartphone-based malaria screener in detecting malaria in people living with Sickle cell disease. [PDF]
Obeng DNS+5 more
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End points for sickle cell disease clinical trials: Patient-reported outcomes, pain, and the brain [PDF]
al., et+2 more
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The phenotypes of sickle cell disease: strategies to aid the identification of undiagnosed patients in the Italian landscape. [PDF]
Casale M+4 more
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Globally, sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common inherited haemoglobinopathy. The highest burden of SCD is encountered in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs), most of which lack the resources to contend with the disease. Blood transfusion remains central to the emergent treatment and prevention of complications of SCD.
Jeremy W. Jacobs+13 more
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