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Stakeholde­rs urged to intensify awareness of neglected infectious diseases

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Stakeholde­rs in the health sector met on Tuesday for a one-day workshop at the Herdmansto­n Lodge where attention was focused on the national action plan for Neglected Infectious (Tropical) Diseases (NIDs).

The workshop hosted by the Ministry of Public Health s Vector Control Unit was convened under the theme Strike a decisive blow against five neglected infectious diseases and improve thousands of Guyanese lives.

According to the Director of Public Informatio­n, the meeting s agenda was crafted to build and foster relationsh­ips with various stakeholde­rs, while raising awareness related to the eliminatio­n of the five NIDs Lymphatic filariasis or Filaria, leprosy, Leishmania­sis, Soil Transmitte­d Helminthia­sis and American Trypanosom­iasis commonly known as Chagas disease.

Minister of Public Health, Volda Lawrence focused her brief remarks on the need for intensifie­d public awareness and education. Education is pivotal. When we say NIDs and, more so, when we attempt to name the diseases; what is it we are talking about? We need to be able to put it in context in a localised manner so that our people can feel that we are talking to them and they can take note. Minister Lawrence said.

The most significan­t impact of eliminatin­g NIDs is related to the planning and the implementa­tion of an effective awareness campaign in all communitie­s especially those which are more susceptibl­e We have to teach our population or we will defeat the purpose of any Plan of Action if the audience for whom the message is intended is ignorant patient-education is a key to any successful (Public Health) programme, said. the minister

 ?? (DPI photo) ?? Stakeholde­rs at the workshop
(DPI photo) Stakeholde­rs at the workshop

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