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Experts advocate integrated approach to combat anemia in India

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The health movement has been jointly launched to counter the rise in anemia in the country and to create relevant awareness on the same, by the Integrated Health & Wellbeing Council

The experts at the roundtable organised to announce the launch of the “Movement Against Anemia” campaign emphasised on the need for a comprehensive and multi – lateral action to curb the high prevalence of anemia in the country.

The health movement has been jointly launched to counter the rise in anemia in the country and to create relevant awareness on the same, by the Integrated Health & Wellbeing Council.

Dr Shyam B Bansal, Senior Director & HOD – Nephrology & Kidney Transplant, Nephrology, Kidney and Urology Institute, Medanta Hospital, Gurugram said, “Anemia is a major challenge in chronic kidney disease > 70 per cent of patients are impacted with Anemia. We need safe and efficient solutions for iron deficiencies that are available to the larger part of the population.”

The summit witnessed experts from public health to medical practitioners sharing their insights on the prevalence of anemia in the country. Some of the prominent doctors included Dr Vinant Bhargava & Dr Anil Kumar Bhalla, Chairman and HoD, Department of Nephrology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Dr Jayesh Lele Vice President, IMA, Dr Meet Kumar, Director & Head, Department of Haematology & BMT, Marengo Asia Hospital, Gurgaon and Dr Vani Puri, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Sarvodaya Hospital.

While taking part in the roundtable discussion Dr Urvashi Prasad, Director-VC Office, NITI Aayog said, “Anemia is an issue that has multi sectorial implications and siloed approach cannot work. Screening and detection are equally important specially of the vulnerable and tribal population.” Anemia is a pressing concern in India, with alarming statistics underscoring its prevalence in the population. The prevalence of anemia in India has reached alarming proportions, with data from NFHS-5 (2019-21) showing that 57 per cent of women aged 15-49 and 67 per cent of children between six months and 5 years are affected by this condition.

While taking part in the discussion Dr Ritu Jain, President, FOGSI, Gurgaon Obst. & Gyn Society emphasised on good food practices and the need to move to the life course approach in women’s health. The Council has initiated a two-pronged strategy under the anemia movement designed to harness the influence of social media for better awareness, followed by integration of all stakeholders including health practitioners, pharma companies and policy makers to identify and address the gaps and confront the challenges posed by anemia. The campaign aims to develop actionable solutions to overcome anemia, in line with government’s vision of an Anemia Mukt Bharat. On the occasion.

Niraj Kumar Nir, Chairman, Aishwarya Group of Companies said, “As part of our commitment to improve public health through sustainable healthcare innovations and government’s vision of an anemia free country, we are offering an accessible and affordable solution, Ferric Carboxymaltose (FCM) which will be out of patent from 21st Oct 2023, at about 60 per cent reduced cost. Ferocose FCM is safe, efficient and will ensure that anemia treatment is inclusive for all especially the economically deprived sections, who bear the brunt of anemia in our country. Iron deficiency is a major contributor to anemia in the country, with 70 per cent patients of anemia, suffering from iron deficiency owing to a multitude of reasons. Those experiencing IDA might have insufficient iron intake because of an inadequate diet in terms of both quantity and quality. Additionally, IDA can stem from challenges related to the absorption and transportation of iron within the body or chronic blood loss resulting from underlying health conditions.”

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