Agartala: The Tripura government on Sunday launched an ambitious programme to make its capital Agartala a Hepatitis free city, considering northeastern India’s vulnerability to this highly contagious disease.
According to experts, the northeastern states are highly prone to various types of hepatitis.
Agartala Municipal Council (AMC), Tripura health department in association with Hepatitis Foundation of Tripura (HFT), an NGO, Sunday initiated the ambitious scheme to make the capital city Agartala Hepatitis free.
“This is for the first time in India such type of health programme was launched to make the capital city free from the virus disease,” HFT president and renowned gastro-enterologist Pradip Bhowmik told IANS.
He said: “Around 50,000 people irrespective of their age are to receive the vaccine at highly subsidised rate. The second and third doses would be administered May 20 and Oct 14.”
Tripura Health Minister Tapan Chakraborty accompanied by AMC chairperson Prafullajit Sinha formally launched the mass vaccination programme here Sunday. The Tripura government in alliance with HFT, had launched the ‘At birth Hepatitis vaccination’ programme since January last year. The HFT is actively working in the northeastern state since 2002 and conducts mass vaccination of Hepatitis B and has attracted national attention for its unique battle against the disease. The ICMR, the apex body to formulate plans, coordination and promotion of biomedical research and one of the oldest medical research bodies in the world, recently decided to carry out a study to determine the incidences of hepatitis in the northeastern region, bordering China, Bhutan, Myanmar and Bangladesh.
The head of the department of gastro-enterology of Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) and principal investigator for the study, Bhabadev Goswami said that Arunachal Pradesh has the highest incidence of Hepatitis B infection in the country.
Goswami said that they would start work on the study within the next couple of months. The three-year study will cover the entire northeastern region, including Sikkim. (IANS)