Bahrain: Haemoglobin-related genetics is one of the most common genetic diseases around the world, and with more prevalent in Mediterranean countries.
In this context, the countries of the world and health organizations, in the last week of October, hold their activities on awareness of Haemoglobinopathies, where these scientific, practical and social events aim to promote the culture of health awareness about transmitted blood diseases.
Genetically from generation to generation, ways of solidarity, community and medical cooperation to reduce its spread For future generations, as well as taking ways to improve the quality of life of the infected by maintaining stable health, avoiding severe complications as much as possible by controlling the variables that may worsen the condition.
Prominent genetic blood diseases are clear Sickle Cell Disease, thalassemia (Alpha & Beta), haemophilia (G6PD), and yeast deficiency (all diseases caused by a genetic disorder in red blood cells leading to the onset of disease symptoms. Underestimating the ability of balls, Red types of blood to do their vitally important duties.
Continuing efforts of the Kingdom of Bahrain to combat genetic diseases, the National Genome Center was established in 2018, which in turn seeks to build modern and comprehensive health policies based on the results of the genetic and synthesis map of the citizens of the Kingdom, aiming to integrate these policies Traditional medicine with genetic and personal medicine that improves efficiency Preventive and treatment services for such diseases.