Forest plot showing the pooled prevalence of sickle cell anemia (HBSS) in Africa.

<p>Forest plot showing the pooled prevalence of sickle cell anemia (HBSS) in Africa.</p>

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Main Author: Bwambale Jonani (21156747) (author)
Other Authors: Emmanuel Charles Kasule (21156750) (author), Bwire Roman Herman (21168941) (author), Joel Fredrick Arturo (21156756) (author), Mwesigwa Calvin Mugambwa (22683322) (author), Ssebulime Stephen (21156771) (author), John Bosco Mundaka (20309196) (author), Richard Kwizera (606632) (author), Gerald Mboowa (770601) (author), Felix Bongomin (5081681) (author)
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author Bwambale Jonani (21156747)
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Bwire Roman Herman (21168941)
Joel Fredrick Arturo (21156756)
Mwesigwa Calvin Mugambwa (22683322)
Ssebulime Stephen (21156771)
John Bosco Mundaka (20309196)
Richard Kwizera (606632)
Gerald Mboowa (770601)
Felix Bongomin (5081681)
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Emmanuel Charles Kasule (21156750)
Bwire Roman Herman (21168941)
Joel Fredrick Arturo (21156756)
Mwesigwa Calvin Mugambwa (22683322)
Ssebulime Stephen (21156771)
John Bosco Mundaka (20309196)
Richard Kwizera (606632)
Gerald Mboowa (770601)
Felix Bongomin (5081681)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bwambale Jonani (21156747)
Emmanuel Charles Kasule (21156750)
Bwire Roman Herman (21168941)
Joel Fredrick Arturo (21156756)
Mwesigwa Calvin Mugambwa (22683322)
Ssebulime Stephen (21156771)
John Bosco Mundaka (20309196)
Richard Kwizera (606632)
Gerald Mboowa (770601)
Felix Bongomin (5081681)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-11-25T18:26:57Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biotechnology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
three decades despite
systematically searched pubmed
sickle cell anemia
electrophoretic techniques predominated
21 %– 8
1994 &# 8211
improved diagnostic accessibility
southern africa showed
sensitivity analysis showed
central africa showed
74 %; p
significant genetic disorder
including geographic region
08 %– 1
analysis </ p
2 </ sup
males 2
diagnostic method
xlink ">
temporal variations
systematic review
subgroup analyses
study variability
study design
specific interventions
significantly moderated
research output
remained stable
quality assurance
quality assessments
prediction interval
marginally significant
logit transformation
google scholar
fold increase
findings highlight
examine regional
continued surveillance
comprehensive data
children exhibited
cases ).
care technologies
base databases
african populations
91 %.
88 %),
839 participants
694 ).
65 %)
6 %).
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spelling Forest plot showing the pooled prevalence of sickle cell anemia (HBSS) in Africa.Bwambale Jonani (21156747)Emmanuel Charles Kasule (21156750)Bwire Roman Herman (21168941)Joel Fredrick Arturo (21156756)Mwesigwa Calvin Mugambwa (22683322)Ssebulime Stephen (21156771)John Bosco Mundaka (20309196)Richard Kwizera (606632)Gerald Mboowa (770601)Felix Bongomin (5081681)BiotechnologyScience PolicyInfectious DiseasesBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedthree decades despitesystematically searched pubmedsickle cell anemiaelectrophoretic techniques predominated21 %– 81994 &# 8211improved diagnostic accessibilitysouthern africa showedsensitivity analysis showedcentral africa showed74 %; psignificant genetic disorderincluding geographic region08 %– 1analysis </ p2 </ supmales 2diagnostic methodxlink ">temporal variationssystematic reviewsubgroup analysesstudy variabilitystudy designspecific interventionssignificantly moderatedresearch outputremained stablequality assurancequality assessmentsprediction intervalmarginally significantlogit transformationgoogle scholarfold increasefindings highlightexamine regionalcontinued surveillancecomprehensive datachildren exhibitedcases ).care technologiesbase databasesafrican populations91 %.88 %),839 participants694 ).65 %)6 %).<p>Forest plot showing the pooled prevalence of sickle cell anemia (HBSS) in Africa.</p>2025-11-25T18:26:57ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0337090.g003https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Forest_plot_showing_the_pooled_prevalence_of_sickle_cell_anemia_HBSS_in_Africa_/30713602CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307136022025-11-25T18:26:57Z
spellingShingle Forest plot showing the pooled prevalence of sickle cell anemia (HBSS) in Africa.
Bwambale Jonani (21156747)
Biotechnology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
three decades despite
systematically searched pubmed
sickle cell anemia
electrophoretic techniques predominated
21 %– 8
1994 &# 8211
improved diagnostic accessibility
southern africa showed
sensitivity analysis showed
central africa showed
74 %; p
significant genetic disorder
including geographic region
08 %– 1
analysis </ p
2 </ sup
males 2
diagnostic method
xlink ">
temporal variations
systematic review
subgroup analyses
study variability
study design
specific interventions
significantly moderated
research output
remained stable
quality assurance
quality assessments
prediction interval
marginally significant
logit transformation
google scholar
fold increase
findings highlight
examine regional
continued surveillance
comprehensive data
children exhibited
cases ).
care technologies
base databases
african populations
91 %.
88 %),
839 participants
694 ).
65 %)
6 %).
status_str publishedVersion
title Forest plot showing the pooled prevalence of sickle cell anemia (HBSS) in Africa.
title_full Forest plot showing the pooled prevalence of sickle cell anemia (HBSS) in Africa.
title_fullStr Forest plot showing the pooled prevalence of sickle cell anemia (HBSS) in Africa.
title_full_unstemmed Forest plot showing the pooled prevalence of sickle cell anemia (HBSS) in Africa.
title_short Forest plot showing the pooled prevalence of sickle cell anemia (HBSS) in Africa.
title_sort Forest plot showing the pooled prevalence of sickle cell anemia (HBSS) in Africa.
topic Biotechnology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
three decades despite
systematically searched pubmed
sickle cell anemia
electrophoretic techniques predominated
21 %– 8
1994 &# 8211
improved diagnostic accessibility
southern africa showed
sensitivity analysis showed
central africa showed
74 %; p
significant genetic disorder
including geographic region
08 %– 1
analysis </ p
2 </ sup
males 2
diagnostic method
xlink ">
temporal variations
systematic review
subgroup analyses
study variability
study design
specific interventions
significantly moderated
research output
remained stable
quality assurance
quality assessments
prediction interval
marginally significant
logit transformation
google scholar
fold increase
findings highlight
examine regional
continued surveillance
comprehensive data
children exhibited
cases ).
care technologies
base databases
african populations
91 %.
88 %),
839 participants
694 ).
65 %)
6 %).