Sickle Cell Expert Calls For Early Screening To Reduce Morbidity

The Director, University of Abuja Centre of Excellence for Sickle Cell Research and Training, Prof. Obiageli Nnodu, has called for early screening of new born babies against Sickle Cell Disease (SCD).

She made the call in an interview in Abuja, adding that early screening would help to reduce morbidity and mortality among SCD patients.

She said “when babies with sickle cell disease are identified early and given prophylaxis, it will go a long way in checking infections.

“The parents of such babies will then be educated on what to do, in addition to good nutrition and be hydrated well, so that they live healthy lives.”

Nnodu announced an upcoming Sickle Pan Africa Research Consortium NigEria Network (SPARC-NEt) meeting to review what had been done in the past four years.

She added that the gathering would also review the implementation of a science research project on hydroxyurea utilisation on new born screening.

The director also said that the meeting would focus on the study of malaria prophylaxis and drugs used in the treatment of patients.

She said “we know that new born babies screening is very necessary, when babies with disease are identified early, they will be given prophylaxis for infection and that will go a long way to reduce morbidity.”

She explained that the intervention was being used in high income countries to check morbidity and mortality.

“We intend to see how such evidence can apply in the country. We have the tools and strategies to ensure that babies born with the diseases are discovered early and be saved.”


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