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Recent Publications:
Trends in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease-Related
Mortality in the United States, 1983-2002. The Journal
of Pediatrics. Nov. 2008.
Link to article.
Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Newborn Screening in
Louisiana. Pediatrics. Oct. 2007;120(4):e749-e755.
Link to article.
Progestogen-only contraceptive use among women with
sickle cell anemia: a systematic review. Contraception.
2006 Feb; 73(2):195-204. Link
to article.
Articles of Interest:
Relation between the
response to iron supplementation and sickle cell
hemoglobin phenotype in preschool children in western
Kenya. Am J Clin Nutr 2004; 79:466 –72.
Link to article.
Increased Efficacy of
Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine in the Treatment of
Uncomplicated Falciparum Malaria among Children with
Sickle Cell Trait in Western Kenya. The Journal of
Infectious Diseases 2002; 186:1661–8. © 2002 by the
Infectious Diseases Society of America.
Link to article.
Protective effects of
the sickle cell gene against malaria morbidity and
mortality. Lancet 2002; 359:1311-1312.
Link to article.
Update: Newborn
Screening for Sickle Cell Disease – California,
Illinois, and New York. MMWR August 18, 2000;
49(32);729-731.
Link to article.
Newborn Screen for
Sickle Cell Disease: Public Health Impact and
Evaluation in Part IV Developing, Implementing, and
Evaluating Population Interventions; Genomics and Public
Health in the 21st Century. July 2000.
Link to article.
Sickle Hemoglobin (Hb S)
Allele and Sickle Cell Disease: A HuGE Review. American
Journal of Genetics 2000 May 1; 151(9): 839-845.
Link to article.
Preventing morbidity and
mortality from sickle cell disease a public health
perspective. Am J Prev Med 1999; 16(2):116-121.
Link to article.
Mortality among children
with sickle cell disease identified by newborn screening
during 1990-1994 – California, Illinois, and New York.
MMWR 1998; 47:169-172.
Link to article.
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