ICMR’S INITIATIVE TO COMBAT ANAEMIA
Why in the News?
- Despite the comprehensive Anaemia-mukt Bharat (AMB) program, anaemia remains a significant public health issue in India.
- ICMR has invited Expressions of Interest (EoI) from eligible organizations, companies, and start-ups manufacturing non-invasive haemoglobinometers.
About non-invasive haemoglobinometer Method :
The non-invasive haemoglobin monitor continuously monitors serum haemoglobin, offering real-time haemoglobin levels, analogous to how a pulse oximeter delivers continuous oxygen saturation.
Source : PIB
About Anaemia Mukt Bharat Program:
- The Anaemia Mukt Bharat Programme, is led by the Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW).
- It aims to expedite the reduction of anaemia across various age groups.
- Originally known as the National Nutritional Anaemia Prophylaxis Programme (NNAPP) since 1970, it was rebranded as Anaemia Mukt Bharat in 2018.
- The program focuses on six beneficiary groups, incorporates six interventions, and employs six institutional mechanisms to combat anaemia within the POSHAN Abhiyan framework.
About Anaemia
· Anaemia is a condition marked by insufficient red blood cells or inadequate oxygen-carrying capacity. · Iron deficiency is the primary cause, but folate, vitamin B12, vitamin A deficiencies, chronic inflammation, parasitic infections, and inherited disorders can also lead to anaemia. · Severe cases result in fatigue, weakness, dizziness, and drowsiness, with pregnant women and children being more susceptible. · The National Family Health Survey 2019-20 reveals a significant prevalence of anaemia, especially among Indian women and children. |