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SC genotype: Doctors react over Laycon’s status, risk in BBNaija 2020 house

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Doctors have reacted to the status of Big Brother Naija Lockdown housemate, Laycon’s genotype.

Recall that in a conversation with other finalists on the reality show, he confirmed that he is a sickle cell carrier.

According to Laycon: “My blood group is Sickle Cell (SC). I don’t like to tell people my genotype, because I feel they will think I’m sick.”

But what is this SC genotype?

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“It is not common at all. Quite a small fraction of people have it,” Ugochukwu Anekwe, a Nigerian doctor based in the UK, told DAILY POST.

“The mutation that caused sickle cell, can happen differently and form C instead of S.

“So you have folks that are AC.”

However, he is quick to add that SC carriers have better life expectancy than SS carriers.

Laycon has gone on to become one of the big favourites to win the Big Brother Naija show this year.

By the time he leaves the house, he would have stayed for around 70 days.

Was it a risk for Laycon to be picked as a housemate?

Another UK-based Nigerian doctor, Rasheed Adewole, explains: “In the UK though, they were told to shield during the COVID-19 peak. I expect that to happen again.

“But it was very very unlikely Laycon would have had a crisis while on the show.

“Except he had a serious illness while in the house.”

Anekwe feels Laycon could have had a crisis.

“Sure. But things that trigger crisis are infections, stress, etc. Couldn’t have had it there though. Plus, he might have meds that he takes usually to prevent crises.

“And he might have had one or two check-ups lowkey. They won’t show us that.”

Nonso Bobby Egemba, who popularly known as Aproko Doctor on social media and based in Nigeria, rounds it off nicely.

“For many people, and I mean, MANY people, Laycon symbolises hope, that despite all the hurdles that society places, all the privileges that are beyond reach we could still win this game called life.

“That’s why he’s going to win, People see themselves in him. It’s not about pity.”

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