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024a https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-499922 URI
024a https://doi.org/10.1080/003655106010465572 DOI
040 a (SwePub)liu
041 a engb eng
042 9 SwePub
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100a Modell, B.u UCL Centre for Health Informatics and Multiprofessional Education (CHIME), UCL Centre of Health Informatics and Multiprofessional Education, Holborn Union Building, Whittington Campus, Highate Hill, London N19 5LW, United Kingdom4 aut
2451 0a Epidemiology of haemoglobin disorders in Europe :b An overview
264 c 2009-07-08
264 1b Informa UK Limited,c 2007
338 a print2 rdacarrier
520 a Objective. As a result of global population movements, haemoglobin disorders (thalassaemias and sickle cell disorders) are increasingly common in the formerly non-indigenous countries of Northern and Western Europe and in the indigenous countries of Southern Europe. This article presents an overview of the changing picture and a method for assessing service needs. Method. Data on country of birth or ethnic origin of residents are adjusted to obtain the estimated proportions of residents and births in non-indigenous groups at risk for haemoglobin disorders in European countries. The results are combined with prevalence data in each country of origin to obtain country prevalence estimates. Service indicators (annual tests or other interventions required to ensure equitable delivery of treatment and prevention) are then derived by country. Results. Haemoglobin disorders now occur at comparable frequency throughout Northern, Western and Southern Europe. Annually, there are more affected conceptions in Northern and Western than in Southern Europe, and sickle cell disorders are more common than thalassaemias. There is growing need for health policy-makers to support motivated professionals working to develop optimal patient care, carrier diagnosis, genetic counselling and access to prenatal diagnosis throughout the Region. Conclusion. There is a strong case for pan-European collaboration on haemoglobin disorders to share policies, standards and the instruments required to support them. These include methods for needs assessment, service standards, education and information strategies and materials, and methods for evaluating service delivery. © 2007 Taylor & Francis.
653 a Epidemiology
653 a Europe
653 a Haemoglobin disorders
653 a Policy
653 a Prevention
653 a Screening
653 a Sickle cell
653 a Thalassaemia
653 a NATURAL SCIENCES
653 a NATURVETENSKAP
700a Darlison, M.u UCL Centre for Health Informatics and Multiprofessional Education (CHIME)4 aut
700a Birgens, H.u Department of Haematology, Herlev Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Herlev, Denmark4 aut
700a Cario, H.u Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital Ulm, Ulm, Germany4 aut
700a Faustino, P.u Centro de Genetica Humana, Sector de Hemoglobinopatias, Instituto Nacional de Saude Dr. Ricardo Jorge, Lisbon, Portugal4 aut
700a Giordano, P.C.u Hemoglobinopathies Laboratory, Department of Human and Clinical Genetics, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands4 aut
700a Gulbis, B.u Department of Clinical Chemistry, C.U.B. Hôpital Erasme, Brussels, Belgium4 aut
700a Hopmeier, P.u Department of Laboratory Medicine and Blood Bank, Rudolfstiftung Hospital, Vienna, Austria4 aut
700a Lena-Russo, D.u Faculte de Medecine de Marseille, Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherche en Genetique Medicale (CERGM), Marseille, France4 aut
700a Romao, L.u Centro de Genetica Humana, Sector de Hemoglobinopatias, Instituto Nacional de Saude Dr. Ricardo Jorge, Lisbon, Portugal4 aut
700a Theodorsson, Elvaru Östergötlands Läns Landsting,Linköpings universitet,Klinisk kemi,Hälsouniversitetet4 aut0 (Swepub:liu)elvth65
710a UCL Centre for Health Informatics and Multiprofessional Education (CHIME), UCL Centre of Health Informatics and Multiprofessional Education, Holborn Union Building, Whittington Campus, Highate Hill, London N19 5LW, United Kingdomb UCL Centre for Health Informatics and Multiprofessional Education (CHIME)4 org
773t Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigationd : Informa UK Limitedg 67:1, s. 39-69q 67:1<39-69x 0036-5513x 1502-7686
8564 8u https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-49992
8564 8u https://doi.org/10.1080/00365510601046557

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