Welcome to IthaMaps
IthaMaps is a global epidemiology database of heamoglobinopathies, illustrating published data on a dynamic global to regional map. Country-specific information on haemoglobinopathy-related policies, prevalence, incidence and overall disease burden is given, including relative allele frequencies of specific globin mutations in each country and/or region, dynamically linked to corresponding IthaGenes entries.
IthaMaps content was supported by partnership with the HVP Global Globin 2020 Challenge
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General information for Russia
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Haemoglobinopathy-specific healthcare policy information for Russia
Prevalence and incidence of major haemoglobinopathies in Russia
Global Burden of Disease data for Russia
Migration data for Russia
Mutation frequencies in Russia
Overview (most frequent mutations with their observed average values and range)
β-locus
CD 8 (-AA): 38.7 % | IVS I-1 G>A: 11.3 % |
CD 114 CTG>CCG [Leu>Pro] (Hb Durham-N.C.): 9.7 % | CD 15 TGG>TGA: 6.5 % |
Detailed mutation frequencies
Entry ID | Locus | Region | Ethnic Group | Population Type | Sample Size | Study period (from) | Study period (to) | Reference | Comments | |
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23213 | β-locus | Moscow | Russian | Carriers and Patients | 62 | 1994 | 19497317 | Frequencies are shown for beta-globin gene mutations. Study samples were acquired from health clinics in Moscow. |
Organisations in Russia
Organisations in Russia are currently not available
Microattributions
No microattibutions were provided for Russia. Please contact us, if you are willing to review existing information or provide new data.
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Important Note: The relative allele frequencies presented in IthaMaps are not calculated by ITHANET, but they are extracted from the corresponding publications. ITHANET is not responsible for any mistakes in the data. Please use this information with caution! We encourage scientists that have more detailed or updated epidemiological information to contact us.
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