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Eliminating Lymphatic Filariasis

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October 22, 2020

What is the issue?

  • For a malnourished body, a parasitic infection can deplete the body’s nutrients, severely slimming the chances of recovery and rehabilitation.
  • A truly integrated control programmes needs nutritional supplements after treating neglected tropical diseases.

What is lymphatic filariasis?

  • The neglected tropical disease like lymphatic filariasis (LF) or Elephant Foot is caused due to a mosquito bite injecting microfilariae into blood.
  • It causes disfigurement and disability.
  • According to the World Health Organisation, LF is stated to be the second leading cause of long-term disability.
  • But in this case of neglected tropical disease, healthy nutritional behaviours can lead to the elimination of the disease.

What is the challenge?

  • A public health challenge for the country is that the LF puts over 650 million Indians living in tropical or subtropical regions at risk.
  • The LF is endemic to 256 districts across India.
  • About 90% of the LF burden in the country comes from eight states.
  • 8 states - Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Odisha, and Madhya Pradesh.
  • These states are home to a significant number of the 117 aspirational districts identified by the NITI Aayog.
  • Aspirational districts register rampant malnutrition.
  • They form major focus areas for POSHAN Abhiyan or the National Nutrition Mission.

What makes it even worse?

  • Diseases caused due to infectious organisms tend to occur amongst the poorest of the poor and the chronically undernourished.
  • These people are already at risk of diarrheal diseases, respiratory tract infections, malaria, and HIV.
  • Undernutrition increases the risk of infection, the severity of the disease, and the risk of child mortality.

How can the transmission of LF checked?

  • It can be checked by improvements in the districts’ nutritional status, in addition to disability alleviation and mass drug administration (MDA).
  • MDA is an annual dosage of anti-filarial drugs given to eligible people in affected areas.
  • This triple-drug therapy is being scaled up by the Centre.
  • So, it will help achieve India’s goal of LF elimination by 2021.

What do studies reveal?

  • Studies have shown that malnutrition is closely related to filariasis.
  • It has also found that their compounded effect can put the affected person at higher risk.
  • The nutritional indicators should be used as the monitoring mechanism for the elimination of LF.
  • This will help in effective implementation of the provisions under the national nutrition program.
  • The POSHAN Maah in September is a key reminder for all stakeholders to make the fight for filaria elimination into a people’s movement.

What is needed?

  • Broad approach - Mass drug administration can help reduce the parasite load in an affected body, and diminish sources of reinfection.
  • But, a collaborative effort in nourishing locals will go a long way in securing health and well-being.
  • This approach should include nutritional rehabilitation, behaviour change initiatives, and public health measures to prevent reinfection.
  • Community-based initiatives - Along with uptake of schemes like take-home ration at the district level, community-based initiatives can help a lot to the mass movement.
  • These initiatives may include promoting kitchen gardens and sourcing locally-available foods to diversify food consumption.
  • Rehabilitation - The infection is usually acquired in childhood and can clinically manifest in one’s youth.
  • So, rehabilitation of affected persons is required for extensive recovery of deficits in the health, nutrition, and education status of children.
  • It will also help in alleviating the symptoms of disease in all age groups.
  • Essentials - Finally, clean water, environmental health, and sanitation are essential to keep people and their excreta apart.
  • This will prevent vectors and flies from breeding, which would pave the way for the elimination of LF.

 

Source: The Indian Express

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