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Booklets that were
promoted contained 3 main messages: a) Carriers can be identified, b) The
homozygous state is a severe disease needing continuous transfusions
combined with chelation against iron overload, and c) Couples identified as
being at risk because both members are carriers have options to avoid having
affected children, including fetal diagnosis which is safe for the mother
and the fetus. The information given in interviews includes mention of
birth control, mate selection, fetal testing and artificial insemination by
a donor. The genetics of the a ,
b and g loci is explained. Furthermore,
patients can inform their relatives who may decide to have themselves
tested. |