GENETIC BEHAVIOUR, DISABILITY CAUSED DUE TO BLOOD DISORDER HAEMOPHILIA, THALASSEMIA, SICKLE CELL DISEASE

Abstract

Vaddi Narayana Rao, Kilari Nikitha

BACKGROUND Thalassemia are inherited blood disorders characterized by abnormal haemoglobin production (Low red blood cells) it is a genetic disorder inherited from a person’s parents.1 In 2013, thalassemia occurs in about to 280 million people, with about 4,39,000 having severe disease. Male and female similar have rates of deaths. In 2015 it results in 16,800 deaths down from 1990 - 36000 deaths those you are minor degrees of thalassemia. Similar to those with sickly cell trait, have some production against malaria, explaining why they are more common in reasons of the world were malaria exists. Sickle cell anaemia is an inherited form of anaemia- a condition in which there are not enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen in body, it becomes rigid, sticky and are shape like sickle or crescent moon. The cells struck in small blood vessel, which slow or block blood flow and oxygen to our parts of body. There is no cured for most people with sickle cells anaemia, but treatments can relive pain and help prevent problems associated with the disease.2 The purpose of this study is to improve efficiency, improve health care delivery, improve quality assistance/quality improvement.

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