India has screened 6 crore people for Sickle Cell Disease under the National Mission, identifying over 2 lakh cases. The initiative targets tribal-heavy states like MP, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. The government aims to eliminate SCD by 2047 through mass screening and follow-up care. A dedicated portal tracks progress as health cards are distributed to screened individuals.
"2.15
lakh individuals were diagnosed with the disease and 16.7 lakh were identified
as carriers" – Ministry of Health
A
total of 6 crore people in the country have been screened for Sickle Cell
Disease (SCD) against the targeted 7 crore under the National Sickle Cell
Mission, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Tuesday.
Key
Points
·
6 crore screened under National Sickle Cell
Mission
·
2.15 lakh confirmed cases detected
·
16.7 lakh identified as carriers
·
Odisha, Chhattisgarh, MP report highest
incidence
Sickle
Cell Disease is a chronic, single-gene disorder that causes a debilitating
systemic syndrome characterised by chronic anaemia, acute painful episodes,
organ infarction, and chronic organ damage, significantly reducing life
expectancy.
The
genetic blood disorder affects the entire life of the patient, as it leads to
various severe health complications.
Of
the 6 crore people screened, “2.15 lakh individuals were diagnosed with the
disease and 16.7 lakh were identified as carriers”, the Ministry said.
In
addition, “2.6 crore health cards have been distributed by the respective
states to the screened individuals,” it added.
Further,
Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat reported the
highest incidence of sickle cell diagnosis.
States
like Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Telangana, Karnataka, and Uttarakhand
achieved a high percentage of screening relative to their targets, the Ministry
said.
The
disease is particularly prevalent in India, especially among the tribal
population, though it also affects non-tribals.
To
address the burden, the National Sickle Cell Anaemia Elimination Mission was
launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Madhya Pradesh on July 1, 2023.
The
mission aims to eliminate sickle cell disease as a public health problem in
India before 2047 by universal screening of 7 crore individuals aged 0-40 years
in affected tribal areas by FY 2025-26.
“Screening
is conducted using validated Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) kits, which ensure
rapid, reliable, and confirmatory results. A dedicated dashboard and a sickle
cell disease portal have also been established by the government to consolidate
screening data from all participating states,” the Ministry said.
“Future
priorities encompass intensifying screening efforts to meet the remaining
target and ensuring follow-up and counselling services for individuals
diagnosed as diseased or carriers,” it added.
https://www.newkerala.com/news/o/sickle-cell-disease-india-achieves-milestone-cr-screenings-says-731
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