Clinical phenotypes and the biological parameters of Congolese patients suffering from sickle cell anemia: A first report from Central Africa

Author:

Mikobi Tite M.1,Lukusa Tshilobo Prosper2,Aloni Michel N.3,Akilimali Pierre Z.4,Mvumbi-Lelo Georges1,Mbuyi-Muamba Jean Marie5

Affiliation:

1. Department des Sciences de Bases; Laboratory of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Faculty of Medicine; University of Kinshasa; Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo

2. Unit of Human Genetics; Department of Paediatrics; Faculty of Medicine; University Hospital of Kinshasa; University of Kinshasa; Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo

3. Division of Hemato-oncology and Nephrology; Department of Paediatrics; University Hospital of Kinshasa; Faculty of Medicine; University of Kinshasa; Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo

4. Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology; School of Public Health; University of Kinshasa; Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo

5. Division of Hemato-Immuno-rhumatology; Department of Internal Medicine; Faculty of Medicine; University Hospital of Kinshasa; University of Kinshasa; Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo

Funder

World Bank Group

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Biochemistry (medical),Medical Laboratory Technology,Clinical Biochemistry,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Hematology,Immunology and Allergy

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5. Neonatal screening and clinical care programmes for sickle cell disorders in sub-Saharan Africa: lessons from pilot studies;Tshilolo;Public Health,2008

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