Thalassemia carriers are healthy people and can have healthy children, but they should not marry other carriers as they risk producing children with Thalassemia Major.
"This year, the UAE's Thalassemia community will be calling for increased awareness of the need for pre-marital blood tests and greater volumes of blood donation. The legislation of pre-marital blood tests in other parts of the region has contributed to the prevention of Thalassemia, and we want the UAE to be a part of this,"
said Dr. Khawla Belhoul, Director, Thalassemia Center, Dubai Health Authority.
"Effective prevention programs have been demonstrated throughout Europe as well. In the past 20 years, no new cases of Thalassemia have been reported in Cyprus because carriers were identified through a simple blood test and were not allowed to marry another carrier".
"We also require greater volumes of blood to be donated so we are able to supply patients with the life-saving transfusions they need every three weeks. We want to encourage everyone to donate blood at the Blood Donation Centers or take part in one of our many blood drives throughout the year".
"Ultimately, we want to improve the service UAE Thalassemia patients are receiving, not just in Dubai but across the entire country," Dr Belhoul added.
International Thalassemia Day takes place each year on 08 May, but the UAE have scheduled their event on Saturday, 03 May 2008 at the Dubai Creek Park, a date and time they believe will be more convenient and accessible for a greater number of UAE participants.

Posted by Eman Hassan



