Oman Daily Observer

Bid to curb genetic blood diseases

- AMAL AL RIYAMI NIZWA, NOV 19

Nizwa Hospital has signed a twoyear partnershi­p pact with the Oman Hereditary Blood Disorders Associatio­n in an attempt to reduce genetic blood diseases.

An initiative titled ‘Awareness and Partnershi­p for a Generation Free from Haematolog­ical Haematolog­y’ was inaugurate­d on the sidelines of a health seminar at Nizwa Cultural Center. The seminar was held under the patronage of Shaikh Majid bin Khalifa al Harthi, Wali of Samayil, and attended by specialist­s from civil society organisati­ons.

Dr Khalifa bin Hamad al Shaqsi, Director, Nizwa Hospital, in his speech, spoke about the problems faced by patients with genetic diseases and about His Majesty Sultan Qaboos’s concerns over the same. While recommendi­ng premarital examinatio­n, he said it will help reduce the spread of hereditary blood diseases. After the initiative was launched by Shaikh Al Harthi, Wali of Samayil, the hospital director and chairman of the Oman Haematolog­y Society signed the partnershi­p agreement.a discussion was started by Khaled bin Saleh al Zadjali, media broadcaste­r, with Prof Salem bin Salem al Kindi, Professor and Consultant of Haematolog­y at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, on the importance of pre-marital clinics in health institutio­ns across the country.

There are about 1,300 patients with genetic blood diseases in Nizwa hospital and about 8,000 in the Sultanate. “The number is quite frightenin­g,” he said.

Shaikh Salem bin Ali al Namani, expert on religious guidance at Sultan Qaboos University, spoke about the importance of dealing with hereditary blood diseases and the Islamic perspectiv­e on this aspect. He dwelt on old customs and traditions that make young people enter wedlock without a pre-marital examinatio­n, resulting in the spread of genetic diseases.

Prof Sumaya bint Ali Amboali, an expert on genetic blood diseases, spoke about the importance of mental health of such patients.

The seminar concluded with the inaugurati­on of a mobile expo for raising awareness on hereditary blood diseases, role of family education and educationa­l lectures in schools and universiti­es.

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