Monday, May 13, 2019

Thalassemia Awareness | Features | CDC

Thalassemia Awareness | Features | CDC

Thalassemia Awareness

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Did you know that beta thalassemia major, the most severe form of thalassemia, affects at least 1,000 people in the United States?  By staying committed to long-term treatment, people with thalassemia can enjoy a full life.
Thalassemia is a group of blood disorders passed from parents to children through genes (inherited). A person who has thalassemia makes fewer healthy red blood cells. Their red blood cells do not produce enough hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen throughout the body. People with severe thalassemia can have various medical complications.  They might also require lifelong blood transfusions for treatment.

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