Title of article :
Causes of New Cases of Major Thalassemia in Sistan and Balouchistan Province in South-East of Iran
Author/Authors :
Miri-Moghaddam, E Genetics of Non-Communicable Disease Research Center - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences - (ZUMS), Zahedan-Iran , Naderi, M Dept. of pediatric Hematology - Ali Ebn-e Abitaleb Hospital - Research Center for Child and Adolescent Health, ZUMS, Zahedan , Izadi, S Dept. of Epidemiology, Zahedan , Mashhadi, MA Dept. of Hematology-Oncology - Ali Ebne Abitaleb Hospital, Zahedan
Abstract :
Background: Thalassemia is the most common monogenic disease in South-East of Iran. Despite the 70% reduction
in Iranian thalassemia cases after thalassemia control comprehensive program, 601 affected babies were born in Sistan
and Balouchistan Province, Iran from 2002 to 2010, so this study aims at investigating the causes of new thalassemia
cases.
Methods: Data from this retrospective cross-sectional study was collected through interviews and information in the
patients’ hospital records.
Results: Data revealed that 52.4% of fathers and 78.4% of mothers of thalassemic children had elementary education
or less. In addition, 78.6% of the couples did not undergo premarital screening for thalassemia and 71.2% of the
couples were not notified of their own minor thalassemia until a child was born with major thalassemia. Of the
diagnosed minor couples, about 25% did PND and the others did not carry out because mothers were unaware of
proper gestational age and of the importance of this issue, financial problems, and the husbands’ disagreement to take
the tests. Moreover, 16 mothers, in spite of being diagnosed of having a major fetus, refused to terminate the
pregnancy.
Conclusion: The most preventable causes for affected births include couples’ unawareness of being minor and
unawares of the PND importance and process.
Keywords :
Thalassemia , Prevention , Prenatal diagnosis , Premarital screening , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics