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  2. What you should know about sickle cell trait. - Centers for...

    www.cdc.gov/sickle-cell/media/files/factsheet_sickle_cell_trait.pdf

    Sickle cell trait (SCT) is not a mild form of sickle cell disease. Having SCT simply means that a person carries a single gene for sickle cell disease (SCD) and can pass this gene along to their children. People with SCT usually do not have any of the symptoms of SCD and live a normal life.

  3. Fact Sheets on Sickle Cell Disease - CDC

    www.cdc.gov/sickle-cell/communication-resources/fact-sheets.html

    Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a group of inherited red blood cell disorders. In SCD, the red blood cells become hard and sticky and look like a C-shaped farm tool called a “sickle.” View All

  4. What Is Sickle Cell Trait? | Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) | CDC

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    Overview. People who inherit one sickle cell gene and one normal gene have sickle cell trait (SCT). People with SCT usually do not have any of the symptoms of sickle cell disease (SCD), but they can pass the trait on to their children.

  5. What You Should Know About Sickle Cell Trait

    www.cdc.gov/sickle-cell/sickle-cell-trait/fact-sheet-what-you-should-know...

    Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a group of inherited red blood cell disorders. In SCD, the red blood cells become hard and sticky and look like a C-shaped farm tool called a “sickle.” View All

  6. What is Sickle Cell Disease? | CDC - Centers for Disease Control...

    archive.cdc.gov/www_cdc_gov/ncbddd/sicklecell/features/what-is-scd.html

    Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder that causes “sickle” shaped red blood cells that can stick together, blocking blood flow and oxygen from reaching all parts of the body.

  7. Incidence of Sickle Cell Trait in the US | CDC - Centers for...

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    The U.S. incidence estimate for sickle cell trait (based on information provided by 13 states) was 73.1 cases per 1,000 black newborns, 3.0 cases per 1,000 white newborns, and 2.2 cases per 1,000 Asian or Pacific Islander newborns.

  8. Sickle Cell Trait Resources | Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) | CDC

    www.cdc.gov/sickle-cell/sickle-cell-trait/sickle-cell-trait-toolkit.html

    The toolkit is a collection of resources to increase understanding of sickle cell trait. These fact sheets are for several different audiences, including patients and their families; trainers and coaches; and healthcare providers.

  9. 5 Facts You Should Know About Sickle Cell Disease | CDC

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    Title: 5 Facts You Should Know About Sickle Cell Disease. A child gets sickle cell disease (SCD) when he or she receives two sickle cell genes*—one from each parent. A child who inherits only one sickle cell gene has sickle cell trait (SCT).

  10. People who have sickle cell trait (SCT) inherit a hemoglobin S gene from one parent and a normal gene (one that codes for hemoglobin "A") from the other parent. People with SCT usually do not have any of the signs of the disease.

  11. Get Screened to Know Your Sickle Cell Status

    www.cdc.gov/sickle-cell/sickle-cell-trait/fact-sheet-get-screened-to-know-your...

    Learn why and how to get screened for sickle cell trait.

  12. Find fact sheets, toolkits, infographics and more on sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait.

  13. Get Screened to Know Your Sickle Cell Status. - Centers for...

    www.cdc.gov/sickle-cell/media/fact-sheets/sickle-cell-trait/get-screened-to...

    The best tests to tell you whether you or your child is at risk for having SCD or SCT are: • Complete blood count (CBC) – this test screens for anemia, a condition that occurs when not enough oxygen is delivered to the cells of the body due to the presence of abnormal hemoglobin.

  14. Communication Resources on Sickle Cell Disease

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    Learn the steps people with sickle cell disease can take toward having better health. Find fact sheets, toolkits, infographics and more on sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait.

  15. What You Should Know About Sickle Cell Disease - Centers for...

    www.cdc.gov/sickle-cell/media/fact-sheets/basic-information/what-you-should...

    What Is Sickle Cell Disease? Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a group of inherited red . blood cell disorders. • Healthy red blood cells are round and they move through small blood vessels carrying oxygen to all . parts of the body. • In SCD, the red blood cells become hard and sticky and look like a C-shaped farm tool called a “sickle ...

  16. GET SCREENED FOR SICKLE CELL TRAIT - Centers for Disease Control...

    www.cdc.gov/sickle-cell/media/files/Sickle-Cell-Infographic.pdf

    People with sickle cell trait inherit one sickle cell gene (“S”) from one parent and one normal gene (“A”) from the other parent. People with SCT usually don’t have signs of the disease and live a normal life, but they can pass the sickle cell gene on to their children.

  17. Infographic: Get Screened for Sickle Cell Trait

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    Sickle Cell Trait (SCT or HbAS) People with sickle cell trait inherit one sickle cell gene ("S") from one parent and one normal gene ("A") from the other parent. People with SCT usually don't have signs of the disease and live a normal life, but they can pass the sickle cell gene on to their children.

  18. Site Index | Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) | CDC

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    What Is Sickle Cell Trait? Sickle Cell Trait Resources Blood in Your Urine? Don’t Delay, See Your Healthcare Provider Today! Sickle Cell Trait and Hematuria: Information for Healthcare Providers Sickle Cell Trait and Damage to the Spleen: Get the Facts

  19. Data and Statistics on Sickle Cell Disease

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    SCD occurs in about 1 out of every 365 Black or African American births and about 1 out of every 16,300 Hispanic American births. About 1 in 13 Black or African American babies is born with sickle cell trait (SCT, inheritance of a sickle cell gene from only one parent).

  20. Sickle Cell Trait and Hematuria: Information for Healthcare...

    www.cdc.gov/sickle-cell/sickle-cell-trait/sickle-cell-trait-and-hematuria...

    Check out this fact sheet to find out what every healthcare provider should know about SCT and hematuria, or blood in the urine. Learn what providers can do when people with sickle cell trait show signs of hematuria.