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World Thalassemia Day 2024: Decoding myths and facts related to this blood disorder

World Thalassemia Day: Thalassemia is a blood disorder characterised by abnormal hemoglobin production, which leads to anemia. Here are some myths and facts related to Thalassemia.

May 08, 2024 / 13:41 IST
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Thalassemia major follows an autosomal recessive pattern, requiring both parents to carry a mutated gene for their child to inherit the condition. (Image: Canva)
Thalassemia major follows an autosomal recessive pattern, requiring both parents to carry a mutated gene for their child to inherit the condition. (Image: Canva)

India has the highest number of patients with Thalassemia Major, which is a severe inherited blood disorder. The country’s large population and high birth rate result in a significant number of people being affected by genetic disorders. However, there is a lack of sufficient awareness and education about Thalassemia and genetic counseling among the general public, which leads to inadequate preventive measures. The practice of prenatal and pre-marital screening for Thalassemia is not uniformly followed across the country.

Let’s decode some myths and facts related to Thalassemia suggested by Dr Vijay Ramanan, Sr consultant clinical haematologist, bone marrow and stem cell transplant, Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune.

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Myths:

Contagion: Thalassemia major is not contagious, it's a genetic disorder.