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Hb S [β6(A3)Glu→Val, G<i>A</i>G>G<i>T</i>G] and β-Globin Gene Cluster Haplotype Distribution in Mauritania
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ImmunohematologyEthnic HeterogeneityGeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyMauritanian Blood DonorsHuman PolymorphismEpidemiologic ResearchMolecular GeneticsGenotype-phenotype AssociationHuman VariationClinical EpidemiologyHematologyBiostatisticsPublic HealthPopulationHaplotype DeterminationInherited Metabolic DiseaseHb SGenetic VariationPopulation GeneticsBlood DonationEpidemiologyLinkage DisequilibriumAllelic VariantGlobal HealthInternational HealthEnvironmental DiseaseMedical GeneticsMedicine
Of 1050 Mauritanian blood donors screened from the two main racial groups, i.e., the Moors and Black Africans, 60 were found to carry Hb S [β6(A3)Glu→Val, GAG>GTG], giving a global frequency of 5.71%. The prevalence observed in the Black African Mauritanians (10.69%) is almost five times that found in the Moor group (2.25%). Four of the five main β(S) haplotypes were detected in this study: Senegal (77.8%), Benin (8.8%), Arab-Indian (5.5%) and Bantu (4.4%). These data showed that Hb S is a serious public health problem in Mauritania. They also confirm the ethnic heterogeneity of the Mauritanian population.
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