A member asked:

What are the odds of children born with sickle cell disease living to a ripe old age?

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Dr. Craig MacArthur answered

Specializes in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology

Good: With comprehensive sickle cell care, including newborn screening for the disease, childhood penicillin prophylaxis and receipt of new conjugated vaccines to decrease early death from infection, and ongoing screening for increased risk of stroke in childhood with resulting intervention to decrease risk of stroke, it is unusual for a child to die of sickle cell disease today.

Answered 1/1/2014

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