Carrier rate of thalassemia among 25,910 high school students in Shaoguan area, China

  • Yajun Chen (Creator)
  • Rui Zhong (Creator)
  • Xueqin Guo (Creator)
  • Shiping Chen (Creator)
  • Yan Hui Wang (Creator)
  • Jiufeng Li (Creator)
  • Lichan Huang (Creator)
  • Yi Li (Creator)
  • Xiaoling Wang (Creator)
  • Liting Wu (Creator)
  • Mubao Huang (Creator)
  • Xiaoyan Huang (Creator)
  • Junbin Fang (Creator)
  • Zhongjie Chu (Creator)
  • Jun Sun (Creator)
  • Zhiyu Peng (BGI Group (China) (Creator)
  • Yan Sun (Creator)

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ObjectivesAs one of the most common hereditary diseases, thalassemia affects a large number of people in China. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of a method based on next-generation sequencing (NGS) for screening of thalassemia carriers among high school students in the Shaoguan area.Materials and MethodsThe NGS-based method was performed using 25,910 high school students recruited from 38 schools. The screening yield was systematically analyzed. Before screening, a lecture on how the disease is inherited, the symptoms of thalassemia, and how to prevent it was given to 28,780 students.ResultsImplying successful delivery of information on the disease, 90.03% (25,910 of 28,780) of the students agreed to join this program for thalassemia screening. A thalassemia carrier rate of 15.99% (4144 of 25,910) was found. Also, 69 rare genotypes (28 of α-thalassemia and 41 of β-thalassemia) and 9 novel variants were identified.ConclusionsThis NGS-based method provided a feasible platform for high school population thalassemia screening. Combined with a clinical follow-up strategy, it could help eventually to prevent the births of affected children.

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Date made available13 Jul 2023
PublisherSAGE Journals

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