Sickle cell disease in Germany: Results from a national registry
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2019Vol. 67(4), pp. e28130–e28130
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Joachim B. Kunz, Stephan Lobitz, Regine Grosse, Lena Oevermann, Dani Hakimeh, Andrea Jarisch, Holger Cario, Rita Beier, Daniela Schenk, Dominik T. Schneider, U. Gross‐Wieltsch, Aram Prokop, Sabine Heine, Claudia Khurana, Miriam Erlacher, Matthias Dürken, Christina Linke, Michael C. Frühwald, Selim Corbacioglu, Alexander Claviez, Markus Metzler, Martin Ebinger, Hermann Full, Thomas Wiesel, W. Eberl, Harald Reinhard, Laura Tagliaferri, Pierre Allard, Irini Karapanagiotou‐Schenkel, Lisa‐Marie Rother, Dorothea Beck, Lucian Le Cornet, Andreas E. Kulozik, German Sickle Cell Disease Registry
Abstract
With an estimated number of at least 2000, the prevalence of SCD in Germany remains low. Prospectively, we expect that the quality of care for children with SCD will be further improved by an earlier diagnosis after the anticipated introduction of a newborn screening program for SCD.
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