National
De-worming Day is
observed on 10th February 2015.In this connection union ministry of Health &
Family Welfare launched the National De-worming initiative at Jaipur, on
9th Feb. 2015.
De-worming
It is
administering an antihelmintic drug to a
human or animal to rid them of parasites, such as roundworm, hookworms,
flukes and tapeworm. Mass deworming campaigns of school children have been used
both as a preventive as well as a treatment method for helminthiasis which
includes soil
transmitted helminthiasis in
children. Children can be treated by administering for example Mebendazole and Albendazole. The cost
is relatively low. One tablet of Albendazole rids the child of parasitic
worms which live in the child’s intestines and eat the nutrients the child needs
for healthy mental and physical development. This tablet is safe for both
infected and non-infected children and has a pleasant flavor.
Helminths
They are
a group of parasites commonly referred to as worms and include schistosomes and
soil-transmitted helminths. Such infections are among the most common infections
in developing countries.While mild infections
often go unnoticed, more severe worm infections can lead to abdominal pain,
listlessness, iron-deficiency anemia, malnutrition, stunting, and wasting.. Infections can also cause cognitive impairment as well
as tissue damage that may require corrective surgery
WHO recommendations
To
reduce the worm burden, WHO recommends periodic drug treatment (De-worming) of
all school-age children living in endemic areas. WHO is of the view that
treating
children for worms—which affect an estimated 600 million school-aged children
worldwide—improves school attendance, health, and long-run productivity. Oral
de-worming drugs are extremely effective at killing most varieties of worms with
a single dose, at negligible cost.
So, de-worming treatment
is not only highly effective and inexpensive, it is easy to administer through
public schools and brings benefits to children years after treatment. With
hundreds of millions of children still at risk of worm infection worldwide,
providing free school-based de-worming treatment is an easy policy “win” for
health, education, and development.
Government
Initiatives
School Health program
under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), provides for De-worming as
per national guidelines on bi-annually supervised schedule. In the state of Bihar world’s largest school-based
de-worming initiative was taken up earlier and also the Delhi government had
conducted such campaigns. According to WHO estimates, nearly 24 crore children
in the age group of 1-14 years are at risk of intestinal parasitic worm
infestation.
The new
De-worming Initiative of the Health Ministry aims to de-worm all pre-school and
school-age children (enrolled and non-enrolled) between the ages of 1-19 years.
In the first phase about 14 crore children across eleven States/UT of Assam,
Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra,
Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Tripura will be covered; while nearly
10 crore will be targeted in the second phase. In the first phase staring from
the National De-worming Day on 10th February 2015, Albendazole tablets will be
given to all targeted children; half tablet to 1-2 years children and one full
tablet for 2-19 years. The children who are left out will be covered by a mop-up
round to be carried out till 14th February 2015.
Union
Health Minister has emphasized the need to target intestinal parasitic worms
among the children to achieve status of being ‘Worm-free’ in India, after
getting the ‘Polio-free’ status,. He has appealed to all MPs, MLAs, and local
public representatives in addition to school teachers, ASHAs and Anganwadi
workers for converging and supporting the Government in its mission to achieve
Worm Free India.
This
initiative needs to be coupled with improved sanitation, hygiene, and
availability of safe drinking water for reducing worm load with active
partnership and participation of the other ministries such as M/o Women and
Child Development, M/O Human Resources Development, M/o Panchayati Raj and M/o
Water and Sanitation. The deworming initiative is expected to help in achieving
the aim of ‘Swachh Bharat’ as envisioned by the Prime Minister.
This
small, time tested initiative can have multiplier effect on various sectors like
health, education, development at negligible cost.
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