Akinyanju O O, Anionwu E N
Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
Lancet. 1989 Mar 25;1(8639):653-4. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(89)92152-1.
Falling infant and childhood mortality rates, especially in urban centres, have allowed greater survival of individuals with sickle-cell disorders (SCD), and the need to provide appropriate services has become pressing. The training and employment of counsellors on SCD, shown here to be popular and feasible, seems an essential first step towards the development of a community-based and appropriate policy for coping with SCD in Africa.
婴幼儿死亡率的下降,尤其是在城市中心,使得患有镰状细胞病(SCD)的个体有了更高的存活率,因此提供适当服务的需求变得紧迫。本文表明,对镰状细胞病咨询师的培训和聘用既受欢迎又可行,这似乎是制定一项基于社区且适合非洲应对镰状细胞病的政策的关键第一步。