Most South Africans Do Not Know Their Genotype ? Or They Don’t Have One? |Lets Talk About It

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @PrincessVelaryon
    @PrincessVelaryon Рік тому +3

    This video made me realise that many SA ladies dont know to ask these questions to West Africans that they want to have kids with, which is scary as i feel like our trust is being taken advantage of. In SA, it's a must to make sure you dont date relatives no matter how distant the relation is or have a surname in common. That is what has protected us from conditions like these in the passed.

    • @ChimmaFrancherry
      @ChimmaFrancherry  Рік тому

      yeah i agree with you on this, important questions like this shouldn't be ignored

  • @tsaafrica450
    @tsaafrica450 Рік тому +10

    Hi Chimma, nice topic. sickle cell is very common in west Africa and central Africa. that's why we don't focus on it here in South Africa. a lot of south africans don't even know of sickle cell, I myself only know about it because i'm studying a health sciences course. the other part about miscarriage that you spoke about is about rhesus status. we do test the rhesus status of pregnant woman from the first day they go to the clinic. so ladies, that part is sorted.

    • @ChimmaFrancherry
      @ChimmaFrancherry  Рік тому +2

      True Sis ,SS is very common in west africa ,hence i'm curious to know why this genotype thing isn't a thing here in South Africa.Thank God the rhesus factor is been sorted out during pregnancy.

    • @singelatv
      @singelatv Рік тому

      We really don't have a problem that much with the genotype check of a thing because our health system is a top notch we only advice pregnant women to go early to the clinic so that they'll check the pregnancy.if anything going wrong they get help immediately but we thank you sister with the information.

  • @ismailakanni484
    @ismailakanni484 Рік тому +2

    I'm a pharmacist, here in Nigeria SCD cases is high. South Africa has a low incidence of sickle cell disease.

  • @lebo5281
    @lebo5281 Рік тому +2

    SCD is prevalent in tropical areas and areas in which Malaria is prevalent, we are neither, hence the neglect in genotype testing.

  • @cherishedoliviaTV
    @cherishedoliviaTV Рік тому +7

    Sickle cell is not in South African gens , that’s why it’s usually not tested here in South Africa. But in Nigeria we’re we come from we have that gene and that’s why it’s tested in Nigeria 😅, nice one chimma ❤

    • @ChimmaFrancherry
      @ChimmaFrancherry  Рік тому

      WoW surprising,meaning no one suffers of SS here? I will definitely do more research on it ❤

  • @khethiwematseke7587
    @khethiwematseke7587 Рік тому +2

    Those issues are from Central to West Africa. It is a big world and far away .

    • @PrincessVelaryon
      @PrincessVelaryon Рік тому

      Yazi this made me realize that there are benefits to being SAn and that one needs to consider a lot of things before having kids with someone.

  • @mavisserufenyatlo5668
    @mavisserufenyatlo5668 Рік тому +1

    Most of South Africans always become aware of their blood grouping when sick or pregnant, so that we can know in advance how to react in case of emergency. Honestly I don't see that being made compulsory in SA because it's not necessary. If it was,so far it could have been taken into consideration. The health issues in SA is taken very seriously, so if it was that important I promise you it could have been included in our clinic and hospital routines. We do have patients who suffer from sickle cell anemia, but not majority of SAcans,that's why it's not done routinely.
    Yes I don't blame the ladies for not knowing their genotype which can also entail things like their eye colour,anything to do with their genes. We only learn about genes and blood grouping when there's a health issue involved. So far I can say there's nothing alarming to take that seriously into making it a clinic/hospital routine check up,it will be unnecessary misuse of resources. Everything in the Healthcare system in SA has a Guideline on how to manage, eg Maternal Guidelines, STI Guidelines, with algorithms,so yaa.....no need at all.
    But thanks for enlightening people about your topic.🙏

  • @jabulanithema1467
    @jabulanithema1467 Рік тому +2

    There SCD is not common in SA hence there is no need for people to do the Genotype test for marriage purposes. The only denger is that some South African women got married by Africans from areas of high risk, without knowing. They do not do research about things like that. A man from Nigeria for example, who is considered not eligible to marry acording to the outcome of the genotype, simply come to SA and find an ignorant woman and marry her. No one teaches the poor South African women about this. I wish this video had the capacity to reach millions of Southern Africa women. People need to make informed choices.

    • @ChimmaFrancherry
      @ChimmaFrancherry  Рік тому

      You’ve a valid point here,in most cases some of the supposed foreigner might even me ignorant of this too.

  • @crude-za
    @crude-za Рік тому +3

    It's not done like that; you don just ask a person "what's your genotype" coz such are not necessarily English words but scientific terms. You have create context and then ask the question when you you are sure there is common understanding

    • @ChimmaFrancherry
      @ChimmaFrancherry  Рік тому

      Yes dear I know,I wanted to be sure if my doubts before explaining further.❤

  • @MsDeevah3867
    @MsDeevah3867 Рік тому +1

    Hey Babez! How are you?
    Immediate the title of this video popped up I had to stop by. Am still gonna watch later but I have been wanting to do this video since last year because I had lots of encounter about it and I had issues with hospitals concerning this.
    Thank you so much for doing this video cos Babez I wish I could come on the video and tell them my real experience with this stuff you talking about.

    • @ChimmaFrancherry
      @ChimmaFrancherry  Рік тому

      Hello Sis i am doing great dear and you?
      Same here Sis ,i have had this questions for a while now and i decided to bring it on here to get enlightened, what was your experience please share with us.

  • @marthaspeaks
    @marthaspeaks Рік тому +1

    Educative video though. At least, you got to enlighten people. Good one my darling sister 💕💕💕

  • @bafongalo8156
    @bafongalo8156 Рік тому +3

    I don't think this type of testing or the purpose of, would stand the constitutional muster in SA. You may not discriminate people based on health issues. It also sounds like genetic engineering.

  • @ZAR_72
    @ZAR_72 Рік тому

    SCD is extremely rare in South Africa. I think Bantu peoples in general don't have have it, including in Congo, Mozambique, Uganda etc. The majority of doctors go to medical school, go to practice medicine and retire without ever seeing a case of Sickle Cell Disease/Anaemia
    The only genotype we know is whether we were born XX or XY (sex chromosomes)😂😂

  • @dududugwala1059
    @dududugwala1059 Рік тому

    Informative ...thanx cc

  • @unclegq2088
    @unclegq2088 Рік тому

    Informative post, thank you🤗

  • @ladycoo8825
    @ladycoo8825 Рік тому

    As a South African, I am only familiar with genotypes in Life Science which I did in high school. I don't think many of us know their genotypes probably because SA has low case of sickle cell. Those who know their blood types are those working in risky occupations such as military, police, security, etc or those who were hospitalised and required blood donation

    • @ChimmaFrancherry
      @ChimmaFrancherry  Рік тому +1

      Yeah probably that’s the reason there little or no awareness about it ❤but I’ve you seen anyone who suffers Sickle Cell at all?

  • @mathewsmokoena1300
    @mathewsmokoena1300 Рік тому +1

    Only thing we do most HIV test because of this padermic

  • @kingtshabalala75
    @kingtshabalala75 Рік тому +1

    The only thing they know is to drink alcohol like they doing now...how will they know their genotype when they always drunk😮

  • @madamnoire7464
    @madamnoire7464 Рік тому

    Sickle cell is rare in southern africa

  • @mathewsmokoena1300
    @mathewsmokoena1300 Рік тому

    Sisi actually southern hemisphere we don't that accept you go on professional job as this sister say and we don't mind about that sister

  • @tshidioageng6918
    @tshidioageng6918 Рік тому

    It is common in your country or west Africa
    I'm sure even in Southern Africa they don't do genotype thing it is not important.

  • @marthaspeaks
    @marthaspeaks Рік тому +1

    In this 21st century? Wow

  • @ernistox
    @ernistox Рік тому

    Genes

  • @anganathilande8892
    @anganathilande8892 Рік тому

    no we leave genotype and offspring testing this side

  • @marthaspeaks
    @marthaspeaks Рік тому

    They don't know their genotype??? 😳😳

    • @mosalethoba5267
      @mosalethoba5267 Рік тому +3

      SA don't have the high prevalence of that genetic disorder. Probably your genes are too close due to intermarrying of families which is not prevalent in SA.

    • @lozi4163
      @lozi4163 Рік тому +4

      we probably have the oldest genetic make up in the world and the most diverse due to khoi DNA, we also don't have much genetic disorder because of the same genetic make, you ancestors were probably reproducing with their siblings and cousins