Early intervention centre launched for newborn screening

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August 29, 2015

Mangaluru, Aug 29: Minister for Health and Family Welfare UT Khader said that an early intervention centre (EIC) was inaugurated inside Sir C V Raman General Hospital in the state capital on Saturday, to conduct screening test for newborns in order to detect genetic, endocrine and metabolic disorders at an early stage.

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Addressing media persons in the city on Saturday, he said that all newborns at the district government hospital would be screened for certain genetic, endocrine and metabolic disorders using a few drops of blood from the newborn. Since certain genetic diseases and metabolic disorders (including congenital hypothyroidism, adrenal hyperplasia and phenylketonuria) could prove fatal, if undetected, the screening will be conducted to test for such disorders as early intervention will be helpful, he said.

He said that under the National Health Mission (NHM), the state health and family welfare department would issue an order for mandatory screening of newborns in all district government and private hospitals. Once this is done, Karnataka will become the second state in the country to start screening newborns for genetic, endocrine and metabolic disorders which can be detected through a blood test, informed Mr Khader.

This will apply to all infants born in all district hospitals in the state. Blood samples of newborns will be collected on a dry filter paper from the district hospitals and sent to the EIC in Bengaluru, where the blood will be tested for five specific genetic and metabolic disorders. For private hospitals across the state, screening will be made mandatory for all newborns, which will be charged at a minimum rate of Rs 512 fixed by the health department, he told media persons.

The newly-inaugurated EIC in Bengaluru will enable screening of nearly 2,000 infants each day and around 75,000-80,000 infants each month, he said.

Thermal ablation treatment for uterus problems

Mr Khader said that a new technique called thermal ablation (endometrial ablation) would be used to treat abnormal uterine bleeding in women. In this technique, there will be no necessity to operate on the patients, and there are fewer complications. This treatment will be done free of cost in all district hospitals in the state, he informed, adding that the treatment facility could be extended to rural hospitals if need arises.

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May 7,2024

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Udupi: Udupi became the second city on the Karnataka coast after Mangaluru to launch water rationing, a senior official said on Tuesday.

Commissioner of the Udupi City Municipal Corporation Rayappa said that the rationing system will come into force from Wednesday and will continue till the water in the reservoir reaches comfortable levels.

The dam built across the Swarna river at a place called Baje, which is the only source of water for Udupi city, recorded 3.25 meters of water as against the top level of 6.30 meters.

The decision of water rationing will be reviewed periodically until the reservoir regains its fullest levels, the official said.

The Mangaluru City Corporation resorted to water rationing on Saturday following declining water levels in the reservoir built across the Nethravati river at Thumbe. 

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May 10,2024

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Madikeri: A 15-year-old was bludgeoned to death and the accused fled with her severed head at Mutlu village in Somwarpet of Kodagu district on Thursday late night, hours after her SSLC examination result was declared.  

The victim has been identified as US Meena, a 10th grade student of Surlabbi High School. She had passed the SSLC examination and her school attained 100% results. 

However, she was brutally murdered by accused Prakash (32), a resident of the village. The police have launched a search operation to find the suspect, said Kodagu SP K Ramarajan 

It is said that the minor girl's engagement with the suspect was thwarted by officials from Women and Child Development department on May 9, and later officials had even convinced her parents of not to marry the minor girl.

However, the suspect barged into her house in the night and allegedly kidnapped her. Later, he took her to an area near the periphery of the forest and murdered her after which he fled with her severed head.

Victim's mother too has suffered injuries and is admitted to a hospital for treatment. The reason for the murder will be known after the probing officials have inquired the victim's mother, said the SP. 

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May 8,2024

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Mangaluru, May 8: The health officials in Dakshina Kannada are concerned over the increase in dengue cases in the rural areas of the district. They've seen 108 cases since January, compared to 45 last year. 

Dr. Naveen Chandra Kulal, who works on controlling diseases spread by insects, says humidity makes mosquitoes breed more.

People storing water in pots and drums during summer also make more mosquitoes, he added. 

In Lingappayyakadu village near Mulky, a survey found people store lots of water because they don't have regular drinking water. Dr. Kulal says this water becomes a place for mosquitoes to breed if containers aren't closed properly.

Dengue cases are also rising in Bengaluru, Mysuru, and other districts, he said. Even though there haven't been big groups of dengue cases in Dakshina Kannada yet, the health department is trying hard to stop it from spreading. They're doing things like teaching people how to prevent dengue and getting rid of places where mosquitoes can breed.

So far this year, Dakshina Kannada district has only had 16 cases of malaria. Dr. Kulal says many of these cases were among workers who came from other states to work on building sites.

Dr. Thimmaiah HR, who works for the health department, says if people have a fever, they should go to the nearest clinic or hospital. He also says they should get tested if they have symptoms of dengue or malaria and be careful about the hot weather.

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