Ghosh, KMukherjee, M BShankar, UKote, S LNagtilak, S BKolah, R BSurve, R RTamankar, A ASukumar, SMohanty,2002-04-262009-06-012002-04-262009-06-012002-04-26Ghosh K, Mukherjee MB, Shankar U, Kote SL, Nagtilak SB, Kolah RB, Surve RR, Tamankar AA, Sukumar S, Mohanty . Clinical examination and hematological data in asymptomatic & apparently healthy school children in a boarding school in a tribal area. Indian Journal of Public Health. 2002 Apr-Jun; 46(2): 61-5http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/110041In a boarding school of Maharashtra State of India 314 students (Bhil & Pawar) were examined clinically and blood was examined. Anemia was present in 16.2% male & 38.3% female. B (Beta). Thalasemia trait was present in 1.6% male & 2.4% female. Sickle cell trait was present in 21.3% male and 14.4% female and sickle cell disease in 0.6% student. G6PD deficiency was seen in 5.1% male & 4.8% female students.engAdolescentAnemia, Sickle Cell --bloodChildEthnic Groups --geneticsFemaleGenetic Diseases, Inborn --bloodHematologic TestsHemoglobins --analysisHumansIndia --epidemiologyMalePhysical ExaminationSchoolsStudents --statistics & numerical dataThalassemia --bloodClinical examination and hematological data in asymptomatic & apparently healthy school children in a boarding school in a tribal area.Journal Article