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Sickle-cell disease, usually presenting in childhood, occurs more commonly in people (or their descendants) from parts of tropical and sub-tropical regions where malaria is or was common. The prevalence of the disease in the United States is approximately 1 in 5,000, mostly affecting Americans of Sub-Saharan African descent. In simplified terms usually black people.

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African American have it most often but a lot of other people have it too.

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Both males and females can be affected by sckle cell diseae.

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