The prevalence of thalassemia in mainland China: Evidence from epidemiological surveys

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Comprehensive data regarding the epidemiology and prevalence of thalassemia in mainland China are lacking. To assess the prevalence of thalassemia, we performed a meta-Analysis including 16 articles published from 1981 to 2015. The overall prevalence of α-Thalassemia, β-Thalassemia and α + β-Thalassemia was 7.88%, 2.21% and 0.48%, respectively. Trends in thalassemia prevalence in mainland China were not steady; a prevalence map based on a geographic information system (GIS) showed that the geographic distribution of thalassemia was highest in the south of China and decreased from south to north. Additionally, the most common α-And β-globin gene mutation was-SEA and CD41/42, respectively. The current study provides valuable information regarding epidemiology and intervention and supports the planning, implementation and management of prevention programmes for public health.

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Lai, K., Huang, G., Su, L., & He, Y. (2017). The prevalence of thalassemia in mainland China: Evidence from epidemiological surveys. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00967-2

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