A lower-cost protocol for sickle cell disease neonatal screening in Tunisia

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Hajer, Siala [1 ]
Neila, Taboubi [1 ]
Sondess, Hadj Fradj [1 ]
Fekria, Ouenniche [1 ]
Nabila, Aoun [1 ]
Mahbouba, Khedhri [1 ]
Melika, Douiri [1 ]
Faida, Ouali [1 ]
Amina, Bibi [1 ]
Raja, Belhadj [1 ]
Hedi, Rezigua [2 ]
Sadok, Meriah [3 ]
Naima, Krouf [2 ]
Slaheddine, Fattoum [1 ]
Taieb, Messaoud [1 ]
机构
[1] Hop Enfants Tunis, Serv Biochim Clin, Lab Rech Lab Sante 01, Tunis 1007, Tunisia
[2] Aziza Othmana Hosp, Matern Ctr, Tunis, Tunisia
[3] Neonatal & Matern Ctr La Rabta, Tunis, Tunisia
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10.5144/0256-4947.2012.49
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a group of hereditary chronic anemias that manifest essentially as painful crisis and susceptibility to infection. Neonatal screening is a preventive action that reduces the rates of mortality due to complications arising from infections by encouraging early prophylactic penicillin use and pneumococcal vaccination. The purpose of this pilot study was to set up a neonatal screening protocol at a lower cost than one that uses commercially available screening kits. DESIGN AND SETTING: Pilot study conducted over 1 year in two Tunis maternity hospitals. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Samples from 9148 newborns were collected using paper printed using a common office printer to collect blood spots from the newborns. A lab-prepared agarose gel for isoelectrofocusing (IEF) was used to test the dried blood samples from these newborns. RESULTS: The IEF on lab-prepared agarose gels was efficient since it was able to detect the main abnormal Hbs previously identified in the Tunisian population (HbS, HbC, HbO, and HbG). Furthermore, when data collected in this screening program were compared with the previously established national data, no statistically significant differences were found. After analysis, results were given back to the families of the patients, and the major Hb cases were directed to one of the hemoglobinopathies specialized centers, where at-risk couples benefited from genetic counselling and were informed about the possibility of prenatal diagnosis. CONCLUSION: This pilot experiment demonstrated the feasibility of SCD neonatal detection using a lower cost method as well as detection of other main structural Hb variants.
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