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    Yogi Government Launches National Deworming Campaign In UP

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    By Aruna Sharma on February 3, 2024 UP/STATES

    Building on its track record of effectively combating diseases such as COVID, TB, and encephalitis, the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has launched the National Deworming Campaign across 66 districts to rid the state of diseases caused by worms. Under this campaign, the state government is committed to distributing albendazole tablets to 8.66 crore children and youths aged 1 to 19 years across 66 districts over the next year. This initiative places particular emphasis on private educational institutions during the specified period.

    Additionally, in various districts, albendazole administration will be integrated into the wider mass drug administration campaign, specifically designed for the eradication of filariasis. Commencing on February 10, this effort underscores the government’s commitment to addressing public health challenges at both a broad and targeted level.

    Dr. Manoj Shukla, General Manager of the National Child Health Programme, said that with the help of local Anganwadi workers in the districts, medicines are being given to registered children aged one to five years and non-school-going boys and girls aged between 6 and 19 years. Besides, teachers have been directed to ensure that students aged 6 to 19 consume the medicine, he added.

    He further stated that in juvenile homes, the dose of albendazole is being given to the teenagers through the superintendent-in-charge. Notably, the medicine has to be chewed and should not be given to a child or adolescent suffering from a serious illness. Younger children may have difficulty swallowing the pill, so they are fed crushed pills.

    As part of the campaign, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed that pills should be given to children in schools after lunch. This pill is not harmful for children in any way. Additionally, during the campaign, a mop-up round will be organised on February 5 for children and adolescents exempt from taking medicine. This medicine will have to be consumed either by chewing or in powder form after being crushed in front of the health team itself. Medicine will not be given to any child or family member for later consumption.

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