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Awareness program organized for the prevention of tuberculosis in Eklavya Model Residential School – Lok Shakti.in

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As per the rules of the State Government and below the steerage of Dr. BR Pujari, Chief Medical and Health Officer and Dr. Desh Deepak, District Tuberculosis Officer, a public consciousness marketing campaign in opposition to Tuberculosis was carried out in Eklavya Model Residential School. Giving detailed details about tuberculosis to 206 college students in Eklavya Model Residential School Dantewada, 254 in Geedam Farspal and 254 in Javanga, Hitawar (Kuakonda) by Health Department in Dantewada district below the goal of Tuberculosis free Chhattisgarh. It is an infectious illness that’s transmitted from one particular person to a different by lively micro organism via the air. Mainly there are two kinds of tuberculosis 1. Pulmonary 2. Extra pulmonary, the next signs are seen in an individual contaminated with tuberculosis. Persistent cough for greater than two weeks, excessive fever within the night, lack of urge for food, persistent weight reduction, chest ache, evening sweats, bleeding with mucus. Along with this, whereas giving detailed details about its therapy, it was instructed that this illness is handled freed from value in all authorities hospitals or personal recognized hospitals. Consuming its drugs (dots) for not less than 6 months can do away with the illness. Educated and smart persons are the way forward for the nation, so the scholars have been made conscious that on seeing any signs in any particular person or pupil, they have been instantly motivated to advise their instructor or Mitanin, well being employee, for therapy within the nearest well being heart. In this program, college students have been made conscious by District Program Officer Ravi Pratap Singh from Piramal Health, District Program Coordinator Rajesh Baghel and Suraj Singh from District Tuberculosis Center.