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Frequently Asked Questions 1. Can a person catch Sickle Cell Disease from someone who has it?

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Frequently Asked Questions 1. Can a person catch Sickle Cell Disease from someone who has it?

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No. The disease is inherited and is not contagious. To inherit the disease, a child must receive two sickle cell genes, one from each parent who carries a sickle cell gene.

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