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Deworming targets close to 44K toddlers

- (PNA)/ PN

BACOLOD City – The d e wo r m i n g c a m p a i g n in this city targets some 43,741 children aged one to four, aimed at eliminatin­g i n t e s t i n a l p a r a s i t i s m by administer­ing antihelmin­thic drugs as part of the National Deworming Month this January.

The target number of children for said age group, based on the 2023 data, will be the initial recipients here due to the limited supply of deworming tablets.

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Health Office ( CHO) health education and promotion officer- designate, said on Thursday that deworming tablets are now available in barangay health centers.

“The rest of the population will follow upon procuremen­t and delivery of the medicines,” she said.

T h e Wo r l d H e a l t h Organizati­on says albendazol­e or mebendazol­e are the most commonly used drugs in treating common intestinal worms.

The Department of Health’s “Oplan Goodbye Bulate” to address soil- transmitte­d helminthia­sis is a public health concern, as it can cause anemia, malnutriti­on and impaired physical and cognitive developmen­t, resulting in poor growth and school performanc­e in children.

“Parents are encouraged to have their children participat­e in the deworming campaign for the improvemen­t of their overall health, nutritiona­l status, access to education, and quality of life,” the CHO here said in an advisory.

Among the simple ways to prevent worm infection include washing hands before and after eating or preparing food and after touching the soil or using the bathroom, keeping fingernail­s clean and short, wearing shoes and slippers, drinking clean and safe water, frequent deworming of pet cats and dogs, thoroughly washing fruits and vegetables before eating, keeping the surroundin­gs clean, and avoiding defecation in open areas.

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