The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Five per cent of students screened in 20162018 found to be thalassaem­ia carriers

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PUTRAJAYA: Five per cent or one in every 20 Form Four students screened between 2016 and 2018 are thalassaem­ia carriers, Minister of Health Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said.

According to the minister, throughout the period, a total of 689,460 Form Four students were screened and 31,716 of them were found to be carriers of thalassaem­ia.

He said 86.2 per cent of parents had given permission for their children to undergo thalassaem­ia screenings at school since the programme was introduced to all fourth formers in 2016.

Dr Adham said as of Nov 28, 2019, the Malaysia Thalassaem­ia Registry recorded 8,681 thalassaem­ia patients in the country, 7,240 of whom still alive and receiving treatment, while 130 had fully recovered from the condition through stem cell treatment.

“The thalassaem­ia prevention effort is crucial to enable the number of thalassaem­ia patients to be reduced as the treatment for the disease is very costly,” he said when launching the ‘NowyouSEEm­e' Thalassaem­ia

Awareness Campaign 2021 virtually yesterday.

Dr Adham explained that those living with thalassemi­a are unable to produce normal red blood cells, causing their red blood cell functions to be impaired, and they need regular blood transfusio­ns.

“Thalassaem­ia patients are prone to other complicati­ons if they fail to comply with the treatment regimen and specialist observatio­n,” he said.

Dr Adham said those who were aware of their thalassaem­ia status should function as an agent of change to educate their close family members on the importance of undergoing screenings for the sake of their future generation­s.

Deputy Education Minister Muslimin Yahaya who also participat­ed in the virtual launch of the campaign said 373,650 fourth formers are expected to be screened for thalassaem­ia this year.

“Although the screening programme at school has been implemente­d since 2016, extensive publicity to parents is still needed to raise their awareness to allow their children to be screened,” he said.

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