Delhi Health Minister A.K. Walia Tuesday launched the second round of annual de-worming in schools, expected to cover 3.6 million children in the national capital.
The first round of mass deworming was carried out in February 2012 and covered 2.7 million school children.
“The second round of deworming will cover children in anganwadi, government, municipal and cantonment schools. Deworming tablets or syrups will be given to pre-school children. There will also be a mop-up day for those who miss the first day,” said a statement.
The deworming program of the Delhi government was launched last year and is aimed at providing free and comprehensive health services to all school age children in the capital.
Non-governmental organization Deworm the World Initiative that has launched similar programs in 37 countries around the world, is giving technical support and donating drugs to the program.
Soil-transmitted worms are the commonest infestations in pre-school and school age children from poor communities. These infestations lead to anaemia, malnutrition, retarded physical and mental development, etc.
Regular deworming is the most effective way of immediately reducing worm burden and relieving children of the diseases.
Source: Business standard.com