One summer day in 2020, 14-year-old Kamisi Adetunji took a walk with her mom and had a conversation she’ll never forget. The two spoke about family members and friends who suffered from sickle cell disease. This illness, which is passed from parents to their children, can cause severe pain and dangerous health problems.
In the United States, about 100,000 people suffer from sickle cell disease. It’s most common in people of African descent, but it also strikes people whose families are from Central and South America, India, and Saudi Arabia. Kamisi’s family immigrated to the U.S. from the West African country of Nigeria when she was 2 years old. She grew up in North Carolina.
One summer day in 2020, 14-year-old Kamisi Adetunji took a walk with her mom. Kamisi will never forget their conversation. They spoke about family members and friends who had sickle cell disease. This illness is passed from parents to their children. It can cause severe pain and dangerous health problems.
In the United States, about 100,000 people have sickle cell disease. It’s most common in people of African descent. But it also strikes people with family lines from Central and South America, India, and Saudi Arabia. Kamisi’s family is from the West African country of Nigeria. When she was 2 years old, they moved to the U.S. She grew up in North Carolina.