What is a haemoglobinopathy?
Screening test to detect sickle cell/ thalassaemia carriers
Who is screened for sickle cell/ thalassaemia in pregnancy?
Mothers and/or fathers from high risk countries, identified using the family origin questionnaire
How is sickle cell/ thalassaemia inherited?
Both recessive disorders, so both parents must have the disease/ be carriers to pass it on
What is sickle cell disease?
A group of conditions that involves the malformation of RBC
What is the most serious condition that sickle cell disease causes?
Sickle cell anaemia
What are some symptoms that sickle cell disease can cause?
What is thalassaemia?
A group of conditions affecting Hb production
What is alpha thalassaemia major?
- ‘Major’ type is life-threatening
What is beta thalassaemia major?
What are some of the complications of thalassaemia?
What are the symptoms of thalassaemia?
Which infectious diseases are screening for in pregnancy?
What is HIV?
How is HIV transmitted?
What is the management for HIV?
What is Hepatitis B?
- Long term, can cause cirrhosis and cancer of the liver
How is Hep B transmitted?
- Contaminated blood
What is the management for Hep B?
- Referral to liver specialist/ Gastroenterologist/ infectious diseases physician
When should the baby be vaccinated for Hep B?
What is Syphilis?
Bacterial infection acquired during unprotected sex
What are the adverse effects of Syphilis?
What is the management for Syphilis?
What vaccine should not be given in pregnancy?
MMR
What vaccine should be advised in pregnancy?
- Whooping cough