TY - JOUR T1 - Neonatal screening for sickle cell anaemia in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: experience from a pioneer project on 31 204 newborns JF - Journal of Clinical Pathology JO - J Clin Pathol SP - 35 LP - 38 DO - 10.1136/jcp.2008.058958 VL - 62 IS - 1 AU - L Tshilolo AU - L M Aissi AU - D Lukusa AU - C Kinsiama AU - S Wembonyama AU - B Gulbis AU - F Vertongen Y1 - 2009/01/01 UR - http://jcp.bmj.com/content/62/1/35.abstract N2 - Background: Despite the high prevalence of sickle cell disease in Africa, a neonatal screening programme is available in only a few countries in the sub-Saharan region.Aim: To describe our experience of a pioneer study on 31 304 newborns screened systematically in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.Methods: The prevalence of haemoglobinopathies was determined by a thin-layer isoelectric focusing method on dry filter-paper samples.Results: Of the 31 204 newborns screened by isoelectric focusing, 5276 (16.9%) displayed sickle cell trait and 428 (1.4%) were homozygous for haemoglobin S. No statistical differences were observed in the different ethno-linguistic groups, but some tribes displayed a higher prevalence of the βS gene, attributable to a higher prevalence of malaria, and a greater frequency of haemoglobin S homozygotes, in part attributable to an endogamic marriage system.Conclusion: The neonatal screening programme has now been introduced in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but the main challenges are to track all the new cases for a confirmatory test and to initiate early management. ER -