Sun.Star Davao

DEWORMING CHILDREN

CHO conducts deworming, Vitamin A supplement­ation to IPs

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THE City Health Office (CHO), through its Nutrition Division along with the National Nutrition Council-Davao Region and in partnershi­p with the Department of Health-Davao Center for Health Developmen­t (DOH-DCHD), conducted a deworming and Vitamin A supplement­ation activity for the Indigenous People (IP) of Sitio Namnam in Barangay Marilog Proper.

The activity was held on January 31 as part of the Nutrition Division’s campaign on deworming among children ages 1 to 12 years old.

According to the CHO, the activity aims to eliminate intestinal parasitism in children that can cause malnutriti­on.

Nutrition Division Head, Elizabeth Banzon, explained that parasitic worms can be transmitte­d through the ingestion of contaminat­ed food and drinks, poor hygiene and sanitation, and direct contact with surfaces contaminat­ed by the eggs and larva of parasites.

During the start of the National Deworming Month in January, the CHO has emphasized the importance of proper hygiene and sanitation such as proper handwashin­g, safe and clean food preparatio­ns, and other proper hygiene practices to prevent parasitic infections.

The CHO also reiterated the importance of regular deworming among children as this will help improve their health, facilitate fast absorption of nutrients, and strengthen the immune system of children.

The CHO, along with other agencies, is strengthen­ing its efforts to inform Dabawenyos of the risks of parasitic infection and the importance of regular deworming.

Parents are urged to deworm their kids twice a year.

For further informatio­n on the deworming services of the CHO, Dabawenyos may coordinate with their respective Barangay Health Centers. /

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