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Use of hydroxyurea in French-speaking Sub-Saharan Africa,
Discipline: Médecine clinique
Auteur(s): Jean-Benoît Arlet , Françoise Bernaudin , Indou Deme-Ly , Binta Coulibaly , Anne Corbasson , Ibrahima Diagne , Dapa Diallo , Saliou Diop , Charlotte Eposse , Frédéric Galacteros , Olivier Hermine , Eléonore Kafando , Agnès Lainé , Mariane de Montalembert , Constant Vodouhé , Ahoefa Vovor , Brigitte Ranque , Léon Tshilolo
Auteur(s) tagués: KAFANDO Eléonore M.P.O.
Renseignée par : KAFANDO Eléonore M.P.O.
Résumé

The hydroxyurea is a save, affordable and essential medicine for sickle cell disease (SCD), reducing painful crises and mortality. To foster the prescription of hydroxyurea for patients with SCD in sub-Saharan African countries, the scientific advisory board of Drep.Afrique, a non-governmental organization dedicated to SCD in Africa, has developed a therapeutic guideline well suited to conditions on the ground. These guidelines answer three essential questions: which patients should be prioritized for treatment with hydroxyurea, which dose should be used, and what follow-up should be implemented in those low-resources countries? The guidelines are given as in a concise document for easy use by practitioners on the ground, available in English and in French.

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Keywords: Africa; French-speaking countries; Guidelines; Hydroxyurea; Sickle cell disease

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