Sikkelcelziekte in de hielprikscreening. II

F. Vansenne, C. A. J. M. de Borgie, M. J. Bouva, M. A. Legdeur, R. van Zwieten, F. Petrij, M. Peters

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of the reporting of sickle cell trait during the first year (2007) in which sickle cell disease has been included in heel prick screening in the Netherlands. DESIGN: Descriptive. METHOD: Reporting of the number of children identified as having sickle cell trait and the number of subsequent referrals by general practitioners to 2 clinical genetics centres (CGC), at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam and the Erasmus MC in Rotterdam. RESULTS: In the first year sickle cell trait was found in 806 children. Only 20 couples were referred to the 2 CGCs, and these did not include any at-risk couples i.e. couples in which both partners have sickle cell trait. CONCLUSION: There is still a lack of clarity among primary care providers concerning the role of the general practitioner and of the midwife in the reportage procedure for sickle cell trait
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)858-861
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume153
Issue number18
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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