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Who is at risk of Thalassemia?

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Who is at risk of Thalassemia?

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There are various sub-types of Thalassemia. These conditions are found among people from all parts of the world. There are areas where a particular sub-type will be more common than others. Being a genetic condition means one either has Thalassemia at birth or not. It cannot be acquired in any way later in life.

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