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SLBMC Marks World Sickle Cell Awareness Day with Focus on Education, Screening & Empowerment

19 June 2025 - 11:06
19 June 2025 - 11:06

Sir Lester Bird Medical Center

PRESS RELEASE

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, June 18, 2025 — On Wednesday, June 19, Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre (SLBMC) will join the global community in observing World Sickle Cell Awareness Day, standing in solidarity with individuals and families affected by sickle cell disease (SCD). This year’s theme, “Global Action, Local Impact: Empowering Communities for Effective Self-Advocacy,” highlights the critical need for awareness, early detection, and community education.

Since the launch of SLBMC’s Universal Newborn Screening Program in September 2020, a total of 4,666 newborns have been screened for sickle cell disease and trait. This program has been instrumental in identifying both affected individuals and carriers, providing families with early, life-saving information.

“The importance of knowing your sickle cell status cannot be overstated,” said Dr. Claudine Richardson, Consultant Paediatrician and Acting Chair of the Paediatric Department. “The diagnosis of sickle cell disease doesn’t just affect the person with the condition—it affects the entire family. Education is essential, and early screening gives families the tools they need to plan, prepare, and advocate for better outcomes.”

The hospital’s screening program has also shed light on a concerning trend—many fathers are unaware of their sickle cell status, which can have implications for family planning and risk awareness. SLBMC continues to advocate for wider public testing, emphasizing that knowledge of one’s status is important for all individuals, not just expectant parents.

Sickle cell disease is a lifelong condition that can cause severe complications, but with proper education, monitoring, and early intervention, the quality of life for affected individuals can be greatly improved. SLBMC remains committed to advancing public health by empowering individuals and communities to take action through informed decision-making and continued awareness.

For more information on SLBMC’s Sickle Cell Program, screening services, or to speak with a healthcare professional, please contact the Paediatrics Department at 484-2730.

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6 Comments

  1. Continue to do the work you are doing. Kudos to the doctors and nurses who work for the love of country

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  2. Sickle Cell screening and education and all that nonesense! What does the hospital do for people with sickle cell? I’m still upset at loosing my friend because of the health system!

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    • Why you don’t shut up miss? You’re telling me that you’re blaming the health system? That’s why there’s education on sickle cell! Might as well go learn something

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  3. Sickle cell disease impacts so many families here in Antigua. It’s incredibly reassuring to know that SLBMC is at the forefront with their screening program and advocacy for wider testing. This work gives hope and support to individuals and families navigating the challenges of SCD. Every bit of awareness helps!

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  4. Sickle cells is a very difficult disease and It is good to see the hospital trying hard to bring awareness

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  5. I just with the hospital was this active and engaging when it came to people seeking help there

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