Combating Sickle cell disease
— The world’s leading genetic disease —
Sickle cell disease is a serious chronic genetic affliction that is believed to affect more than 300,000 infants in sub-Saharan Africa each year. These figures motivated Fondation Pierre Fabre to join the fight against this little publicised disease in 2006.
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Approximately 50 million people worldwide are carriers of sickle cell trait and therefore likely to transmit this genetic haemoglobin disorder to their offspring. This disease, emblematic of the populations of Africa and its diaspora, limits the life expectancy of those afflicted if they do not receive proper treatment: it is thought that half the children die before the age of five.
On the African continent, where some countries already have up to a 2% affliction rate among newborns, sickle cell disease may well gain momentum. A population boom is expected there, seeing a billion more people by 2050. Beginning immediate investment in therapeutic research would therefore seem an urgent priority. In addition to treatments to relieve pain and combat complications, a basic course of treatment must be developed to curtail transmission of the disease.
We are still far from reaching this objective. In the meantime, the Foundation is focusing its efforts on neonatal screening for the disease, an uncommon practice in Africa, and facilitating access to proper care. Starting with the Research Centre to combat sickle cell disease (CRLD) founded in Bamako, it intends to broadly disseminate the necessary skills for this battle elsewhere on the continent and in the Caribbean region, and forge effective South-South collaborations.
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Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of sickle cell disease — Burkina Faso — |
Creating and developing the Research Centre to combat sickle cell disease — Mali — |
Operational study on early detection and treatment of sickle cell disease — Sénégal — |
Feasibility study for a sickle cell disease treatment programme — Haiti — |
Improving healthcare and social services for those with sickle cell disease — Cameroon, Congo-Brazzaville, Madagascar, DRC — |
Support for the sickle cell treatment unit at the Centre Hospitalier Monkole — RDC — |
Supporting a programme to fight sickle cell disease — Madagascar — |
Strengthening management of sickle cell disease in Bangui — République centrafricaine — |
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Madagascar: a mission on the frontlines to fight sickle cell disease and train pharmacists
Madagascar: a mission on the frontlines to fight sickle cell disease and train pharmacists 09/11/2018 During a mission in Madagascar, a delegation from the Fondation Pierre Fabre took part in
Senegal – Sickle Cell Disease: tangible progress in the early-stage screening study
Senegal – Sickle Cell Disease: tangible progress in the early-stage screening study 01/24/2018 Operational since the first quarter of 2017, the Centre for Sickle Cell Disease Research and Outpatient Care
[Special Report] Burkina Faso – Working together to combat sickle cell disease
[Special Report] Burkina Faso – Working together to combat sickle cell disease 29/01/2018 The Pierre Fabre Foundation has been working with the Sickle Cell Initiative Committee in Burkina Faso since