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MP: Guv urges active role from MLAs and MPs to fight against sickle cell anaemia

Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel has called for active participation from elected representatives in fighting sickle cell anaemia. He reviewed various health programs targeting this genetic disease prevalent in tribal regions. The state has already distributed over 12 lakh genetic cards during a 100-day testing campaign. Governor Patel emphasized extending this campaign and organizing screening camps in weekly markets for better reach.

Bhopal, Sep 10

Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel, on Wednesday, urged active participation of elected representatives, including MLAs and MPs, along financial support to eliminate sickle cell anaemia.

Governor Patel made these assertions reviewing the various health programmes being run in view to eradicate sickle cell anaemia, a genetic disease in the tribal regions in the state.

The review meeting held at Raj Bhavan was attended by senior officials from the health and family welfare, AYUSH, and tribal affairs of the Madhya Pradesh government.

During the meeting, the Governor was apprised that the 100-day sickle cell testing campaign has been completed in Madhya Pradesh, during which, more than 12 lakh genetic cards for patients have been distributed.

"Achievements of the 100-day sickle cell testing campaign have been significant, which should be extended to another 125 days. Screening camps for sickle cell and tuberculosis (TB) should be organised in weekly markets to ensure access to health services for hard-to-reach populations," Governor Patel said.

He highlighted the importance of continuous engagement of health workers with Anganwadi centres.

He added that leveraging Anganwadi centres can significantly enhance reach and effectiveness of family welfare programmes.

He emphasised that during his district visits, programmes such as PM JANMAN, Dharti Abha, sickle cell, and TB management should be rigorously reviewed.

Meanwhile, the Governor also stressed the need to improve the distribution of Ayurvedic medicines and directed that sickle cell patients be provided with Ayurvedic treatment.

It was said that the health department has already provided Ayurvedic medicines to 1,546 patients in Dhar and 1,015 patients in Barwani as part of a pilot project.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Testing 12 lakh people in 100 days is impressive! But the real challenge is ensuring follow-up treatment and support for those diagnosed. Hope the extension to 125 days focuses on comprehensive care.

Arjun K

Integrating Ayurvedic medicine with modern healthcare is a brilliant approach. Our traditional medicine systems have so much to offer for chronic conditions like sickle cell. Hope they scale this up across all tribal districts.

Sarah B

While the initiative is commendable, I hope they're also focusing on genetic counseling and awareness about marriage between carriers. Prevention is as important as treatment when it comes to genetic disorders.

Vikram M

Weekly market screening camps are a smart idea! Many tribal families visit these markets regularly. Making healthcare accessible where people already gather is practical and effective. More states should adopt this model.

Michael C

Good to see coordinated efforts between health, AYUSH, and tribal affairs departments. Siloed approaches rarely work in public health. Hope they maintain this collaborative spirit throughout the program.

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