Sickle cell patients need better access to modern medication
- June 21, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Sickle cell patients need better access to modern medication
Sub: Science and tech
Sec: Health
What is Sickle Cell Anemia(SCD)?
- Sickle cell disease, a chronic condition, encompasses a group of inherited disorders affecting haemoglobin, the protein responsible for oxygen transport in the body.
- Red blood cells possess a disc-like shape and are flexible, facilitating smooth movement through blood vessels.
- In SCD, a genetic mutation causes these red blood cells to adopt a crescent or “sickle” shape.
- These sickle-shaped RBCs lead to disruption of blood flow in small vessels and result in numerous complications.
Sickle cell Anemia burden in India:
- SCD affects 20 million people worldwide.
- India grapples with a formidable challenge posed by SCD, with millions affected.
- According to an article by Forbes, India has the second-highest global prevalence of the disease, with 1 in 86 births positive for SCD.
- Patients with SCD suffer a broad spectrum of complications that contributes to their increased morbidity and mortality.
- From end-organ damage and increased infection susceptibility, to stroke and pulmonary complications, the challenges presented by SCD are diverse.
Treatment of the disease:
- After multiple decades where Hydroxyurea was the only disease modifying therapy for SCD, there are now multiple medications that are approved and available.
- After years of symptom management as the treatment strategy, we now can talk about a choice of disease-modifying therapies and disease control.
National Sickle Cell Anaemia Elimination Mission:
- The Indian government initiated the National Sickle Cell Anaemia Elimination Mission in 2023, aiming to eradicate SCD by 2047.
- This initiative entails enhancing awareness, conducting universal screening of approximately seven crore individuals aged 0-40 in affected tribal regions, and providing counselling through collaborative endeavors between central ministries and State governments.