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The impact and driving force behind India’s National Sickle Cell Anaemia Elimination mission
In just over a year since its launch, India’s National Sickle Cell Elimination Mission (NSCEM) is already demonstrating a notable impact in the nation’s fight against Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). This public health initiative, active in 278 districts across the country, has rapidly transformed the approach to both diagnosis and management of SCD. With a focus on tribal populations which are more susceptible to the disease and an ambitious target to eliminate SCD as a public health problem by 2047, the mission has achieved unprecedented reach, which is evident in its screening numbers.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
According to government statistics, more than 42 million people were screened for SCD in the first year. This figure, in comparison, is over 10 times the annual number of babies screened in the universal new born screening program in the United States (approximately 3.6 million) and 70 times more. This daily identification rate is roughly equivalent to the total number of new births affected over an entire year in the United Kingdom.
Furthermore, approximately 2,500 carriers of the sickle cell trait are identified daily. While these individuals do not present immediate clinical concerns, their identification is critical for future prevention. These carriers are informed about the disease and offered premarital screening and genetic counselling to help prevent the transmission of SCD to future generations. All screened individuals are given a standardised, color-coded identity card that visually indicates their sickle cell status and reproductive risk in an accessible format.
The mission’s multi-pronged approach extends beyond screening to encompass comprehensive care and counselling and also future research. This includes:
Prevention strategies
Prevention of serious infections has played a key role in SCD management. Immunisations against Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae have improved survival rates and brought down deaths caused by the pneumococcal disease. The government is also carrying out mass screenings and those at high-risk are being counsel.
Prenatal screening
For couples at risk, prenatal screening for SCD using advanced techniques like chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis, is made available at Government of India’s expense. This empowers families to make informed decisions. Efforts are being made to improve access to these services in geographically remote areas also.
Social support and legal protection
Recognising the challenges faced by individuals with SCD, the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act of 2016 includes thalassemia, haemophilia, and SCD among the three haematological disorders covered. This act provides vital protections and entitlements for those with 40 per cent or more disability, including:
Accommodations at school and work, such as flexible timings and extra leave to allow for medical care
Relaxation in attendance requirements and additional time for timed examinations
Financial assistance for medical expenses
Consideration for employment opportunities in proximity to comprehensive care facilities
The Act also mandates non-discrimination, upholds the right to equality and life with dignity, offers incentives for employers to hire individuals with disabilities, and provides preferences in admission to higher education courses.
Advancements in disease-modifying therapies
Hydroxyurea: A widely used disease-modifying therapy, Hydroxyurea (HU) has been used in patients with SCD in India since 2008. HU is dispensed free of charge through government health systems and is commercially available at low cost. It is manufactured domestically by several pharmaceutical companies, ensuring ready availability. An oral liquid formulation, stable at room temperature is also being manufactured in India, offering a significant advantage for treating children in remote, tropical regions. HU has proven effective in reducing painful episodes, blood transfusion needs, and hospitalisation rates. It is currently being given to all patients with sickle cell disease starting at two years of age. Research is ongoing to assess the efficacy of different dosages and dose escalation strategies.
Advancements in curative therapies
Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation: Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation (HCT), often referred to as bone marrow transplant, has been gaining popularity in India over the past four decades. The country now has 114 HCT centres, with 89 reporting results to a bone marrow transplant registry.
Clinical research
India is emerging as a hub for SCD clinical trials, with approximately 47 trials registered in the Clinical Trial Registry India for SCD. These trials encompass a range of interventions, including HU, haploidentical transplant conditioning regimens, and novel drug candidates pyruvate kinase activator, fetal haemoglobin (HbF) inducers. With large numbers of patients with SCD and medical services in private and academic hospitals, India has the potential to serve as a source for conducting interventional clinical trials.
Looking into the future
Announced by PM Narendra Modi in 2023, NSCEM is a comprehensive effort to improve the care of all SCD patients and lower disease prevalence. Some of its core pillars include:
Increasing awareness for SCD and pre-marital genetic counselling
Prevention via universal screening and early detection
Providing continuous care across primary, secondary, and tertiary healthcare levels
Strengthening tertiary and quaternary healthcare facilities
Encouraging community adoption and providing support systems
The progress of the mission is meticulously tracked and updated in real-time on a public online portal, guiding resource allocation at district, state, and national levels.
Furthermore, recognising the potential of transformative therapies, the Government of India has made significant investments in research to develop gene therapies for SCD domestically. While concerns about feasibility and cost in low and middle-income countries remain, India’s proactive research support comes as a glimmer of hope for future curative solutions.
Note to the Reader: This article has been produced on behalf of the brand by HT Brand Studio and does not have the journalistic/editorial involvement of Hindustan Times. The information provided does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a registered medical practitioner for health-related concerns.
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10 Questions You Should Never Ask A Woman Under Any Circumstance
Certain questions may appear harmless but can make a woman feel uncomfortable, judged, or disrespected. Being mindful of your words helps build trust and shows emotional intelligence. Below are ten questions that are better left unasked in any situation.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
First, never ask a woman about her age. Age is a personal detail, and asking about it can make her feel judged or compared to others. It is always better to let her share such information voluntarily.
Second, avoid asking when she plans to get married. This question creates unnecessary pressure and assumes that marriage is the ultimate goal for everyone. People have different timelines and priorities.
Third, do not ask when she intends to have children. Fertility, family planning, and personal goals are deeply private matters. Such questions can be hurtful, especially if she is facing challenges you know nothing about.
Fourth, never ask her why she is still single. This can sound insulting, as if being single is a flaw. Each person has their own journey, and relationships happen at their own time.
Fifth, avoid asking how much she weighs. Weight is sensitive, and such questions can damage self-confidence or seem intrusive.
Sixth, do not ask if she is on her period when she seems emotional. It is dismissive and suggests her feelings are not valid.
Seventh, avoid asking how many men she has dated. Her past is personal, and this question often carries judgment.
Eighth, never ask if she is sure about her career choices. It may come across as undermining her abilities or ambition.
Ninth, avoid questions about her natural appearance, such as “Is that your real hair?” This can feel disrespectful.
Finally, do not ask how much she earns. Income is private, and asking can seem nosy or competitive.
Respecting boundaries strengthens relationships. Choosing your questions wisely shows maturity and understanding.
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Drink Boiled Onion And Lemon Juice Twice A Day To Cure These Diseases
According to our latest findings, a growing number of people are talking about a simple home mixture made from boiled onions and lemon juice. Our report shows that many households use it as a natural wellness booster, not as a replacement for medical treatment, but as a traditional remedy passed down for generations.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
This mixture is usually made by boiling sliced onions in water for a few minutes, then mixing the water with fresh lemon juice. People who use it believe it helps support immunity, clear the throat, ease congestion, and promote better sleep when taken consistently. Others say its rich antioxidants make them feel lighter, more energized, and generally healthier.
Some also claim it supports detox, digestion, and overall body cleansing. While many swear by its benefits, health experts advise that anyone with medical conditions should speak with a professional before trying new remedies.
This report highlights why the mixture continues to trend nationwide.
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7 Things Women Secretly Value More Than Money
According to our recent report, many people wrongly assume that money is the biggest key to a woman’s heart. But our findings show that women quietly value seven deeper qualities far above financial power, and understanding them can transform any relationship. If you’re curious about the deeper meaning behind dreams like eating, crying, seeing snakes, floods, or old houses, the full breakdown is available on NewsVista.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
First is genuine attention. Being present, listening, and showing real interest often means more than any luxury gift. Respect follows closely—it is the foundation every woman looks for before anything else.
Our investigation also highlights thoughtfulness. Simple, unexpected gestures leave lasting emotional marks. Emotional support is another major pillar; women treasure partners who offer comfort and understanding during difficult moments.
We also discovered that laughter and shared fun create stronger bonds than wealth ever could. Trust, too, is priceless; women value security and honesty more than material things.
Lastly, ambition with integrity stands out. A man who strives to grow with purpose earns admiration beyond money.
This report shows what truly strengthens connection.
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