ISLAMABAD - Experts on Monday said drinking boiled water is the best way
to prevent all water borne diseases, especially hepatitis.
In a programme telecast on PTV, Hepatitis Prevention and Control
Programme Manager Dr Abdul Majeed Chutto and Karachi Center Deputy
Commissioner Dr Syed Saif-ur-Rehman said there are five kinds of
hepatitis, A, B, C, D, E. He said Hepatitis A and E are caused by
drinking contaminated water. Chutto said the symptoms of Hepatitis
include pain, light fever, nausea and upper abdominal pain, pale eyes
and swelling of feet. He stated that Hepatitis is a silent killer and it
takes 5-7 years for the symptoms to appear.
He said hair fall due this disease occurred in only 1-2 percent of the
cases. He added that vaccinations should be kept at 2-8 degrees as room
temperature can cause the drugs to expire. Dr Saif said in Pakistan the
main cause of Hepatitis is lack of awareness as people usually did not
know about ways how the disease was spread through blood transfusions,
used blades and syringes and dirty hands. He stated that on the
directives of the Sindh Chief Minister a campaign had been launched
against the deadly disease. He said the first phase of the campaign
will cover all the government schools and provide free vaccinations to
students from class one to Matriculation, while in the second phase the
private school students will be vaccinated.
PCRWR to provide water quality testing kits: Pakistan Council for
Research in Water Resources (PCRWR) on Monday opened a sale point at its
headquarters to provide water quality testing kits to the general
public at reasonable prices. These kits will contain basic water quality
testing parameters and treatment products like safe drinking water
filters and chlorine tablets named ‘Mehfooz Pani’. OIC Standing
Committee for Scientific and Technological Cooperation Consultant Dr
Naim inaugurated the sale point.
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