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Udupi DC Vidyakumari Initiates Measures to Tackle Maternal and Infant Mortality

Wed, 17 Jan 2024 13:43:26  S O Correspondent   SO News Service
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Udupi: Deputy Commissioner Vidyakumari stressed the importance of tackling maternal and infant mortality through increased awareness of pre-natal and post-natal care and a balanced diet. 

Speaking at a review meeting, she emphasized the distribution of "thaayi cards" to pregnant women and early detection of complications, urging prompt referral for necessary treatment. The district reported 51 newborn deaths between July and December 2023, prompting a call for preventive measures.

From April to December, there were 9,169 deliveries, with 3,902 being normal and 5,267 C-section deliveries. Vidyakumari urged a focus on normal deliveries over C-sections. On COVID-19, 1,954 tests were conducted with only two positive cases. She also highlighted the national goal to eradicate tuberculosis by 2025, reporting 32,576 screenings in the district, with 1,578 testing positive. Vidyakumari sternly warned against prenatal gender detection, labeling it a crime, with a commitment to take appropriate action.

Deputy Commissioner's directives underscore the need for comprehensive healthcare strategies, timely interventions, and a strong emphasis on preventive measures to address maternal and infant mortality. The integration of prenatal and postnatal care, coupled with a vigilant approach to complications, can contribute significantly to reducing such incidents. The emphasis on normal deliveries aligns with global health recommendations, promoting better maternal and infant outcomes. The focus on eradicating tuberculosis aligns with national health goals, emphasizing the importance of screening and early detection, she added.

Vidyakumari's stance against prenatal gender detection reflects a commitment to ethical healthcare practices and underscores the importance of accountability in ensuring the well-being of mothers and infants in the district.