1st Edition

Sickle Cell Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa Biomedical Perspectives

    366 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This important collection provides an epidemiological perspective on the continuing scope of sickle cell disease (SCD) in sub-Saharan Africa, alongside the clinical attempts to provide comprehensive care in a resource-limited setting.

    The book moves from a clinical profile of SCD to screening for the disease and ongoing patient care.  There are chapters on pain management, organ failure, infections and transfusions, as well as nutrition and neurocognitive complications. The book concludes with chapters on anti-sickness medication, cell transplantation and nursing care.

    The first in a two-volume set offering a multi-disciplinary perspective on SCD, this is a comprehensive resource that applies clinical knowledge to the practical challenges faced in sub-Saharan Africa. It will be important reading for medical students taking courses in haematology as well as those studying Public Health in sub-Saharan Africa. Practitioners in the region will also find it invaluable in developing their understanding of this pervasive disease.

    Introduction

    Baba Inusa, Kanayo Nwankwo, Nkechi Azinge-Egbiri and Bukola Bolarinwa

    Chapter 1 - The Clinical Epidemiology of Sickle Cell Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Thomas N Williams

    Chapter 2 - Laboratory Profile of Sickle Cell Disease

    Nwabundo I. Anusim and Ugochi O. Ogu

    Chapter 3 - Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis for Prevention of Sickle Cell Disorder: Current Trends and Barriers

    Annette Akinsete

    Chapter 4 - The State of Newborn Screening for Sickle Cell Disease in Low and Middle

    Income Countries

    Baba Inusa, Juliana Olufunke Lawson, Livingstone Dogara and Lewis Hsu

    Chapter 5 - Routine Comprehensive Care for Children with SCD

    Nnenna Ukachi Badamosi

    Chapter 6 - Pediatric to Adult Transition Care for Patients with Sickle Cell Disorder

    Tamunomieibi Wakama and Ekaete David

    Chapter 7 - Neurocognitive Complications of Sickle Cell Disease in Africa

    Fenella Kirkham, Mary Ampomah, Mboka Jacob, Maryam Shehu, Dawn E. Saunders, Richard Idro and Ikeola Lagunju

    Chapter 8 - Overview of Organ Dysfunction in Sickle Cell Disease

    Ruth Namazzi, Catherine Nabaggala, Annet Nakirulu, Philip Kasirye and Deogratais Munube

    Chapter 9 - Management of Pain in Sickle Cell Disease

    Ademola Samson Adewoyin

    Chapter 10 - Management of Infections and Fever in Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)

    Ahmed M Sarki, Lilian Nuwabaine and Sabrina Bakeera-Kitaka

    Chapter 11 - Transfusion in Sickle Cell Disease (SCD): Complications Including Iron Overload

    Kanayo Nwankwo and Sophie Uyoga

    Chapter 12 - Pregnancy in women with Sickle Cell Disorder

    Bosede B. Afolabi

    Chapter 13 - Sickle Cell Disease and Nutrition

    Vivian Omuemu

    Chapter 14 - Hydroxyurea in the management of Sickle Cell Disease in Africa

    Léon Tshilolo

    Chapter 15 - Niprisan and Other Homegrown Antisickling Medications: Successes and Challenges

    Oluseyi Oniyangi and Ugochi O. Ogu

    Chapter 16 - Investigational Therapies and Advances in Science for SCD: A Glimmer of Hope

    Dunia Hatabah and Miguel Abboud

    Chapter 17 - Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation for Sickle cell Disease: A global perspective

    Sarita Rani Jaiswal and Suparno Chakrabarti

    Chapter 18 - Nursing Care in Sickle Cell Disease: Lessons from East Africa

    Eunice Ndirangu-Mugo

    Chapter 19 - Access to Blood Products for SCD Warriors in Nigeria - Challenges and Opportunities

    Adaeze Oreh

     

    Biography

    Baba Inusa, MBBS (ABU 1984), FMCPaed (Nigeria, 1992), FRCPCH (UK, 1997) is Professor of paediatric haematology, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust.

    Kanayo Nwankwo, MD, is the Chief Resident and a lifespan sickle cell advocate, currently serving at Brookdale University Hospital in Brooklyn NY.

    Nkechikwu Azinge-Egbiri, LLB (Hons), BL, LLM, PhD (Warwick), is a Lecturer at the School of Law, Lancaster University and Founder of the Sickle Cell Aid Foundation (SCAF), a youth-led NGO she established to raise awareness of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and support those living with it.

    Bukola Bolarinwa is a qualified legal practitioner with an LLM in International Economic Law from the University of Warwick and LLB from the University of Leicester.