Full Text of HR0299 94th General Assembly
HR0299 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary disorder that | 3 |
| mostly affects people of African ancestry, but also occurs in | 4 |
| other ethnic groups, including people who are of Mediterranean | 5 |
| and Middle Eastern descent; and
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| WHEREAS, More than 70,000 Americans have sickle cell | 7 |
| anemia, and about 2 million Americans - and one in 12 | 8 |
| African-Americans - have sickle cell trait; and
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| WHEREAS, Sickle cell anemia is not contagious, so it can't | 10 |
| be caught from someone else or passed to another person like a | 11 |
| cold or other infection; people with sickle cell anemia have | 12 |
| inherited two sickle cell genes, one from each parent; a child | 13 |
| who has inherited the sickle cell gene from only one parent | 14 |
| will not develop the disease, but will have sickle cell trait; | 15 |
| people who have sickle cell trait don't have sickle cell anemia | 16 |
| or symptoms of the disease, but they can pass the sickle cell | 17 |
| gene to their own children; and
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| WHEREAS, Because people with sickle cell trait don't have | 19 |
| the disease, they may never discover that they carry the gene; | 20 |
| teens who are unsure of their sickle cell status should ask | 21 |
| their doctors about testing; The National Institutes of Health | 22 |
| recommends that all newborns be screened for sickle cell | 23 |
| disease, and testing at birth is now required in almost every | 24 |
| state; this helps infants with sickle cell anemia get the care | 25 |
| and treatment they need right away; and
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| WHEREAS, Normal red blood cells are smooth and round like | 27 |
| doughnuts and they move easily through blood vessels to carry | 28 |
| oxygen to all parts of the body; in sickle cell anemia, the red | 29 |
| blood cells change shape; they become hard, sticky, and shaped | 30 |
| like sickles or crescents and, instead of moving through the | 31 |
| bloodstream easily, these sickle cells can clog blood vessels |
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| and deprive the body's tissues and organs of the oxygen they | 2 |
| need to stay healthy; and
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| WHEREAS, People with sickle cell anemia have a hard time | 4 |
| doing day-to-day activities; their illness is not predictable | 5 |
| and causes disruptions at work and school; and
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| WHEREAS, Symptoms include
anemia, pain when sickle-shaped | 7 |
| red blood cells block the flow of blood to an organ, fatigue, | 8 |
| yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice), hand-foot syndrome, | 9 |
| eye problems, infections, acute chest syndrome (similar to | 10 |
| pneumonia), sores (ulcers) on the legs, strokes, and gallstones | 11 |
| in the gallbladder; and
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| WHEREAS, One of every 12 African-Americans have the sickle | 13 |
| cell trait versus one of every 413 Caucasians; one in every 500 | 14 |
| African-Americans have the sickle cell disease, the highest | 15 |
| incidence of any group; although there is still no cure for | 16 |
| sickle cell anemia, improved medical procedures, new
research, | 17 |
| and increased knowledge have made life less stressful, less | 18 |
| painful, and more
hopeful for persons afflicted with the | 19 |
| disease; people can now live 40 to 50 years or
even longer; | 20 |
| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | 22 |
| NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | 23 |
| we acknowledge the serious health problem of sickle cell | 24 |
| anemia, particularly the problem it poses in the | 25 |
| African-American community, and urge all public and private | 26 |
| entities to take every available avenue to inform the public of | 27 |
| sickle cell anemia and its effects on the citizens of Illinois.
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