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Hemoglobin Disorders

The most common hereditary disorders.

Hemoglobinopathies are the most widespread inherited disorders worldwide. Approximately 7% of the global population carries a hemoglobinopathy variant, and about 2.7 ‰ of newborns are affected by these conditions.

Historically, these disorders have been highly prevalent in populations from Southern Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. However, due to ongoing global migration, hemoglobinopathies are now encountered across many regions of the world.

Screening for hemoglobinopathies is essential because it enables early detection of severe complications, reduces morbidity and mortality, identifies asymptomatic carriers, supports informed reproductive choices, and strengthens public health planning to reduce disease burden.

Knowledge & Science

Instruments for diagnosing Hemoglobin Disorders

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