I have tried to make my own little mark in this world. My career as a Medical Educator and Clinician in Gastroenterology (see www.gastroindia.net) and my flirtations with Health Promotion, especially amongst school children (see www.hope.org.in) are shown elsewhere.This blog contains my attempts at creative writing, most being write-ups for Health Adda column of HT City of Hindustan Times (also see www.healthaddaindia.blogspot.com) as well as a few others, and some reflections and thoughts that have struck me from time to time on my life journey.Please leave your footprint on this blog with your comment.


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Ensure prevention from Hepatitis

If you thought that germs alone cause infections then think again!  Individual lack of awareness and reluctance to act promptly are often responsible for spreading of diseases!
As has been the case with poliomyelitis, a crippling disease ,caused by a virus. Government’s efforts of making its vaccine available in health centres, alone did not work. What had to be done was to reach out and convince each and every person for administering oral drops to their kids. And who could convince them better than Big B? Television served as the best medium to spread awareness.
Hepatitis B has a similar case. The virus can cause havoc in some of those that it infects. Prompt  action can, however, control a lot of potential damage. What is lacking is not the availability of effective and affordable vaccine but adequate awareness  among masses.
The World Hepatitis Day celebrated on July 28 was an occasion to do just that.
Picture 1
A big gas balloon, to spread awareness about Hepatitis,  floated in the city and  encouraged  all to seek more information about the deadly disease by SMS or through a phone call.
Those who missed watching the balloon, caught up with it through morning newspapers, which reminded them about Hepatitis
For those who still did not care, radio stations like FM Rainbow and Radio Mirchi poured reminders into their ears through catchy jingles and advertisements several times.
Picture 2
Shoppers who visited malls in the morning too were greeted by students wearing  anti- Hepatitis campaign tee-shirts.
Picture 3
Around  2100  people got  themselves tested this week for free in a specially held health camp in Lucknow, and more than 1000 took their first step towards protection with a shot of Hepatitis B vaccine.
Though small, a beginning has been made. I hope readers of this column would not let  this day pass without ensuring protection from Hepatitis B for  all.
As published in HT City( Hindustan Times) dated 31 July, 2011.

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