Thalassemia management requires a participative approach: Experts
Thalassemics India and Thalassemia Patients Advocacy Group organize a discourse on prevention and management of Thalassemia
Thalassemics India and Thalassemia Patients Advocacy Group organize a discourse on prevention and management of Thalassemia
To talk about the New Delhi government’s initiatives on the care & prevention of Thalassemia, Dr Seema Kapoor, Nodal officer, State Blood Cell, Govt. of NCT of Delhi said, “That there are 3 pillars to be focused on when it comes to spreading awareness and actioning on thalassemia. The first is to create a registry which will be important for all public and private sector hospitals to enroll and add every year number of babies who have been diagnosed in any sector to know how much blood, nature of drugs, and facilities we require to be better prepared. Second is availability of more leuco depleted blood bags and uniform availability across the public and private sector. The third is to enhance antenatal and prenatal centers and register nursing homes and ensure such data is being recorded.”