Prevalence and Mapping of Sickle Cell Trait and Disease in Uganda

Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

It is estimated that over 250,000 babies are born with sickle cell disease (SCD) annually in sub-Saharan Africa, and only 10% - 50% of them survive beyond five years of age. Data describing the magnitude of the sickle cell problem are lacking in most African countries. The available data on prevalence were mainly from older studies and small numbers of hospitalized patients. In Uganda, approximately 25,000 children are born with SCD but 70-80% die before their 5th birthday. Lehmann and Raper found 'sicklaemia' prevalence of 0.8% and 45% in the Sebei and Bambaa ethnic groups, respectively. A recent study found a SCT and SCD prevalence of 3% - 19% and 0% - 3%, respectively but this study addressed only 5 of Uganda's 111 districts and used a small convenience sample of children aged 6 - 60 months. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence and map out the burden of SCT and SCD in Uganda.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Maximum Age: 1
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Up to 1,000,000 samples may be collected during 2015 - 2030 following primary analysis based on surveillance findings.

Locations
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Uganda
Makerere University
RECRUITING
Kampala
Minister of Health
RECRUITING
Kampala
National Coordinator EID Program
RECRUITING
Kampala
Sickle Cell Clinic Department of Pediatrics & Child Health Mulago Hospital
RECRUITING
Kampala
Contact Information
Primary
Teresa Latham, MA
teresa.latham@cchmc.org
5138037922
Backup
Wendi Long
wendi.long@cchmc.org
Time Frame
Start Date: 2013-09-07
Estimated Completion Date: 2032-12-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 1000000
Sponsors
Collaborators: Makerere University, Mulago Hospital, Uganda, Ministry of Health, Uganda
Leads: Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati

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