G R Serjeant
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Serjeant G, Serjeant B, Mason K, Gibson F, Gardner R, Warren L, et al.
J Community Genet
. 2023 Jun;
14(4):355-360.
PMID: 37391652
The objective of this study was to review the prevalence and features of the beta thalassaemia trait in Jamaican populations. Screening of 221,306 newborns over the last 46 years has...
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Rankine-Mullings A, Logan T, Asnani M, Serjeant G
Pediatr Blood Cancer
. 2022 Dec;
70(3):e30161.
PMID: 36579755
Background: Patients with homozygous sickle cell disease (HbSS) and clinical splenomegaly by 6 months of age appeared at greater risk of invasive infections after 5 years of the Jamaican Cohort...
3.
Serjeant G, Serjeant B, Mason K, Gibson F, Osmond C, Thein S, et al.
J Community Genet
. 2022 Jan;
13(2):229-234.
PMID: 35018573
Based in the parish of Manchester in central Jamaica, the Manchester Project offered free detection of haemoglobin genotype to senior classes in 15 secondary schools between 2008 and 2013. Restricting...
4.
Lewis G, Thame M, Howitt C, Hambleton I, Serjeant G
BJOG
. 2021 Mar;
128(10):1703-1710.
PMID: 33683802
Objective: To document pregnancy outcome in homozygous sickle cell (SS) disease and in age-matched controls with a normal haemoglobin genotype followed from birth for up to 45 years. Methods: A...
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Serjeant G, Serjeant B, Mason K, Gibson F, Gardner R, Warren L, et al.
J Community Genet
. 2017 Mar;
8(2):133-139.
PMID: 28251585
To determine whether identifying haemoglobin genotype, and providing education and counselling to senior school students will influence their choice of partner and reduce the frequency of births with sickle cell...
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Serjeant G, Serjeant B, Mason K, Gardner R, Warren L, Gibson F, et al.
J Community Genet
. 2016 Nov;
8(1):17-22.
PMID: 27796853
The study aims to describe the logistics and results of a programme for newborn screening for sickle cell disease based on samples from the umbilical cord. Samples were dried on...
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Mason K, Gibson F, Gardner R, Warren L, Fisher C, Higgs D, et al.
West Indian Med J
. 2016 Feb;
65(1):18-26.
PMID: 26901597
Objectives: To review the history of newborn screening for sickle cell disease with especial reference to Jamaica. Methods: A summary was done of the history, the development of associated laboratory...
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Patra P, Khodiar P, Hambleton I, Serjeant G
J Community Genet
. 2015 Mar;
6(4):361-8.
PMID: 25822801
In India, the Chhattisgarh State screening programme for sickle haemoglobin focuses on children aged 3-15 years and has screened over 1,050,440 subjects over the last 6 years. Commencing in the...
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Ndugwa C, Higgs D, Fisher C, Hambleton I, Mason K, Serjeant B, et al.
West Indian Med J
. 2013 Apr;
61(7):684-91.
PMID: 23620965
Objective: To compare the haematological and clinical features of homozygous sickle cell (SS) disease in Bantu and Benin haplotypes in a cross-sectional study of 115 Ugandan patients attending the Sickle...
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Serjeant G
West Indian Med J
. 2012 Dec;
61(4):331-7.
PMID: 23240465
The development of research interests in sickle cell disease has been traced from the first recorded case, the founding of the University Hospital of the West Indies and the Jamaican...