Delhi hospitals to sensitise staff, public on thalassaemia
BY PTI8 May 2015 6:28 AM IST
PTI8 May 2015 6:28 AM IST
Delhi government has directed all its hospitals and health centres to create sensitisation and trainings for staff and public regarding thalassaemia so as to prevent such cases in the national Capital.
On the occasion of International Thalassaemia Day that will be observed across the world on Friday, Delhi government has proposed to observe the day in an innovative manner to further strengthen its Thalassaemia Control Programme.
“All Delhi government hospitals and health centres have been communicated to create awareness, sensitisation and trainings for public and staff as a part of which programmes will be held for 10 to 15 days.
“The diagnostic and treatment facilities for thalassemia are available with GTB Hospital, Lok Nayak Hospital, Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya, BSA Hospital and DDU Hospital free of cost. The remaining hospitals have been communicated to coordinate with these hospitals for the diagnosis of thalassemia trait after usual screening procedures,” said Dr S K Arora, Additional Director at Health department of Delhi government. Thalassaemia is a major genetic disorder, passed from parents to children.
Thalassaemia carriers are common in general population. According to Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) study 1 out of every 18 is a thalassemia carrier in Delhi. “Around 200 births of thalassaemia major takes place every year in Delhi. These patients require repeated and regular blood transfusion (every two to four weeks) and iron chelation therapy for survival which can only extend up to 30 years on average at the most,” said Dr Arora.
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