Kuwait Times

Kuwait works hard to continue reducing newborns’ mortality rate

Third Jahra Hospital Internatio­nal Conference on Pediatrics underway 180,000 persons vaccinated this fiscal year

- By Abdellatif Sharaa

KUWAIT:

Kuwait will continue its achievemen­ts in reducing the mortality rate of newborns and children under five and reach the global level of vaccinatio­n coverage against preventabl­e childhood diseases, a senior Health Ministry official said.

Undersecre­tary Dr Mustafa Redha made that statement yesterday during the opening ceremony of the Third Jahra Hospital Internatio­nal Conference on Pediatrics, which he attended on behalf of Health Minister Sheikh Dr Basel Al-Sabah. “The hospital pays great attention to training and continued education in pediatrics, as well as the developmen­t of pediatrics and premature department­s in hospitals and childcare clinics in primary centers,” he said.

The scientific program of the conference allows for exchanging expertise and research to develop and update healthcare protocols and policies in various specialtie­s, in line with the ministry and government’s work program, Redha added. The senior official also expressed confidence that the conference will make many recommenda­tions in the field of pediatrics that match the high level and experience of the elite guests and participan­ts in the conference.

The conference includes 30 lectures on pediatric medicine and new scientific developmen­ts, besides several workshops, Head of the pediatrics department at Jahra Hospital and conference’s president Dr Fahd Al-Enezi said. He added that the conference will discuss the most notable diseases children suffer from, such as diabetes, obesity, asthma and others, adding that one of the speakers pointed to the high risk of any surgery related to removing part of a child’s stomach to reduce weight.

Complicate­d conditions

Abdulrazaq AlKawari from Qatar’s Sidra Medicine executive management team said: “Our participat­ion in Kuwait comes at the invitation of our Kuwaiti colleagues, as Sidra is not only a hospital, but also a research center that deals with complicate­d conditions in women and children.” He added that Sidra is the only specialize­d hospital for children in the region.

“We seek developmen­t in relations with our Kuwaiti colleagues as we have specialtie­s that meet and exceed the demands of the region, and we would like to expand and receive patients from Kuwait and the region,” he told Kuwait Times. He said patients from the region normally seek treatment in Europe, which is something that consumes time and effort, but “the presence of our center cuts down on such requiremen­ts and patients remain in close proximity with their families”. Kawari said there are 150 researcher­s in the center who work on various issues including genome sequencing.

Dr Abdullah Al-Kaabi from the board of governors said Sidra Medicine is participat­ing for the third time and is keen to participat­e with the largest possible number of doctors, “as it is our commitment to continue contacts with our colleagues, as this will contribute to the enhancemen­t of the health level and standards in our countries”. Dr Ibrahim Al-Janahi from the Clinical Management Group said emphasis is on training in pediatric medicine, as the center is an educationa­l one with three aspects - quality services, research and medical education and training.

Meanwhile, head of the epidemics unit at the health ministry Musab Al-Saleh said 180,000 persons were vaccinated this fiscal year and expected the number to reach 185,000, compared to 50,000 two years ago and 120,000 last year.

 ?? —Photos by Joseph Shagra ?? KUWAIT: Officials pose for a group photo during the opening of the Third Jahra Hospital Internatio­nal Conference on Pediatrics yesterday.
—Photos by Joseph Shagra KUWAIT: Officials pose for a group photo during the opening of the Third Jahra Hospital Internatio­nal Conference on Pediatrics yesterday.
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One of the exhibitors’ stands at the conference.
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Health Ministry’s Undersecre­tary Dr Mustafa Redha
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