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Albinism, a genetic mutation not a disease - MUBIKAY, Wilson
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In this extraordinary work, the author shows us how albinism should not be an obstacle for the influence of people living with albinism, but on the contrary, it must be a source of motivation for the socio-professional development of people living with albinism. with albinism.Remember that albinism is a relatively rare, non-contagious genetic mutation that affects people regardless of ethnicity, race or gender. It is characterized by a partial or total deficiency in the production of pigment in the skin, hair and/or eyes.There are several forms of albinism. They can be grouped either according…mehr

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In this extraordinary work, the author shows us how albinism should not be an obstacle for the influence of people living with albinism, but on the contrary, it must be a source of motivation for the socio-professional development of people living with albinism. with albinism.Remember that albinism is a relatively rare, non-contagious genetic mutation that affects people regardless of ethnicity, race or gender. It is characterized by a partial or total deficiency in the production of pigment in the skin, hair and/or eyes.There are several forms of albinism. They can be grouped either according to their genetic origin or according to the phenotype to which they lead.The main visible handicap, what the general public knows best, is the singular appearance marked by a pigmentation defect. Unfortunately, people living with albinism are still victims of exclusion, persecution, and even assassinations or ritual crimes for supposed magical purposes.
Autorenporträt
Doctor Wilson Mubikay Mulumba- Graduated from the Faculty of Human Medicine of Simon Kimbangu University.- In ophthalmology:He is a specialist in vitreo-retinal surgery from the University of Bordeaux/France; Resident at CHU Mohamed VI Oujda/Morocco; Resident at UOB-DRC; Former CUK/UniKin-RDC intern.- Initiator and PCA of the NGO AHM.