The Hindu (Chennai)

Over 4,800 with suspected NCD symptoms identified during govt.’s screening drive

The Health Department, in January, had launched the Thozhilala­r Thedi Maruthuvam — an initiative, which is a part of the Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam — to screen workers in the State

-

As of now, persons are screened for hypertensi­on and diabetes at the workplaceb­ased initiative

Through its workplaceb­ased screening initiative for NonCommuni­cable Diseases (NCDs), the Health Department has found 4,868 persons with suspected symptoms of diabetes and hypertensi­on and advised them to visit the nearest Primary Health Centre (PHC) for confirmati­on and prescripti­on of drugs.

It was in early January that the Department launched the Thozhilala­r Thedi Maruthuvam — an initiative that is a part of the Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam — to screen workers in the State. “So far, we have screened 78,119 persons under this initiative, of whom 5,108 had known cases of diabetes and hypertensi­on, while 4,868 were suspected to have the conditions during screening. We advised them to go to the PHCs for confirmati­on and prescripti­on of drugs. We will then disburse the medication­s through the Women Health Volunteers,” said T. S. Selvavinay­agam, Director of Public Health and Preventive Medicine.

As of now, persons are screened for hypertensi­on and diabetes at the workplaceb­ased screening initiative, while they can approach PHCs for cancer cervix and breast screening. “We started the initiative with an initial target of 6.35 lakh, and ultimately plan to cover around 35 lakh workers, in the organised and unorganise­d sectors, over a period of time,” he added.

The official requested employers to organise camps in coordinati­on with the Health Department on their premises, and help all employees to get screened. “Considerin­g that an equal number of people were diagnosed only after this screening, compared to those who knew their NCD status, it is essential to screen all employees irrespecti­ve of their status,” he added.

He further advised annual screening for those who did not have hypertensi­on and diabetes. The DPH urged the employees to make use of this opportunit­y and ensure that their family members are screened.

“In particular, women aged over 30 should get screened for cervix and breast cancers, in addition to hypertensi­on and diabetes,” he said.

 ?? ?? Wide coverage: So far, 78,119 persons have been screened under the Thozhilala­r Thedi Maruthuvam, says Director of Public Health T.S. Selvavinay­agam.
Wide coverage: So far, 78,119 persons have been screened under the Thozhilala­r Thedi Maruthuvam, says Director of Public Health T.S. Selvavinay­agam.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India