articleThe LancetOct 24, 2012HYBRID OA

Global epidemiology of sickle haemoglobin in neonates: a contemporary geostatistical model-based map and population estimates

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Abstract

Background

Reliable estimates of populations affected by diseases are necessary to guide efficient allocation of public health resources. Sickle haemoglobin (HbS) is the most common and clinically significant haemoglobin structural variant, but no contemporary estimates exist of the global populations affected. Moreover, the precision of available national estimates of heterozygous (AS) and homozygous (SS) neonates is unknown. We aimed to provide evidence-based estimates at various scales, with uncertainty measures.

Methods

Using a database of sickle haemoglobin surveys, we created a contemporary global map of HbS allele frequency distribution within a Bayesian geostatistical model. The pairing of this map with demographic data enabled calculation of global, regional, and national estimates of the annual number of AS and SS neonates. Subnational estimates were also calculated in data-rich areas.

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Keywords
  • Epidemiology
  • Public health
  • Population
  • Geography
  • Medicine
  • Econometrics
  • Environmental health
  • Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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