In India, the National Deworming Day is observed twice a year, on 10th February and 10th August, with an aim to eliminate infections like intestinal worms or Soil-Transmitted Helminths (STH) in children of age 1-14 years. It is one of the most common infections amongst kids, especially those living in rural areas. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), 241 million children between 1-14 years of age are at risk of worm infection in India. If timely treatment is not provided, conditions can worsen.
The objective of the National Deworming Day, as stated by the National Health Portal (NHP) of India, is to deworm all preschool and school-age children (enrolled and unenrolled) between the ages of 1-19 years through the platform of schools and Anganwadi Centers in order to improve their overall health, nutritional status, access to education and quality of life.
To understand more about STH and the importance of deworming, we talked to Vijayanand Jamalpuri, MD MRCPCH (UK), Consultant Neonatologist, Rainbow Children’s Hospital, Hyderabad.
Importance Of Deworming
If deworming is done from time to time in children,
- There will be proper absorption of nutrients for growth in the body
- Child’s attendance and productivity will increase in school
- There will be a decrease in the spread of chronic worm infestations in the community
- It lessens the chances of anemia and abdominal illnesses
- It makes the child active and efficient
How Does STH Spread?
Dr. Vijayanand explains that the soil-transmitted helminth or parasitic worms usually spread through the consumption of contaminated food or contaminated hands. The commonest types of worms are roundworms, whipworms, and hookworms. When an infected person defecates in open, the eggs of the adult worms are passed through their feces into the soil. The contaminated soil then spreads the infection in several ways, such as not washing fruits and vegetables before eating or eating them raw, not washing hands before eating, not washing hands after using toilets, consuming contaminated water, etc.
What Do The Worms Do?