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Newborn diagnosis of abnormal hemoglobins from a large municipal hospital in Los Angeles

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  • Ewing, N.
  • Powars, D.
  • Hilburn, J.
  • Schroeder, W.A.

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Cord blood samples from 29,611 infants born in Los Angeles over a 7 1/2 year period were examined for hemoglobinopathies. Among 4,134 Black newborns, the frequency of sickle cell anemia (SS) was 0.3 per cent, of sickle cell trait (AS) 8 per cent, and of Hb-C trait (AC) 2 per cent. Of 17,781 Spanish surnamed (Mexican) newborns, 0.5 per cent had sickle cell trait, and 0.1 per cent had Hb-C trait. Of the 5,541 Caucasian infants, 0.7 per cent had sickle cell trait, and 0.15 per cent had Hb-C trait. Twenty-three Black children with major hemoglobinopathies included 16 with sickle cell anemia, two with hemoglobin C disease (CC), and five with SC disease.

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  • Ewing, N. & Powars, D. & Hilburn, J. & Schroeder, W.A., 1981. "Newborn diagnosis of abnormal hemoglobins from a large municipal hospital in Los Angeles," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 71(6), pages 629-631.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.71.6.629_7
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.71.6.629
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