The Zoe Action Association has been organizing a wide-ranging awareness-raising campaign in Libreville from 15 to 21 June for the free early detection of sickle cell disease, a hereditary disease affecting one out of four Gabonese. The campaign called "Drépanocyton" is supported by the Ministry of Health and several other partners. It targets maternal health centres as well as pharmacies to reach the maximum target audience. On Friday, on the 4t…
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The Zoe Action Association has been organizing a wide-ranging awareness-raising campaign in Libreville from 15 to 21 June for the free early detection of sickle cell disease, a hereditary disease affecting one out of four Gabonese. The campaign called "Drépanocyton" is supported by the Ministry of Health and several other partners. It targets maternal health centres as well as pharmacies to reach the maximum target audience. On Friday, on the 4t…