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Hans India
09-07-2025
- Health
- Hans India
DMHO reviews performance of ASHA workers
Kurnool: A comprehensive ASHA review meeting was held at the Urban Primary Health Centre (UPHC) in Stantonpuram, Kurnool, on Tuesday. The meeting was graced by the District Medical and Health Officer (DMHO) Dr P Shantikala, who reviewed the performance of ASHA workers and emphasised key agenda items aligned with the ASHA Day initiatives. Dr Shantikala stressed the importance of timely data uploads on the ASHA app, including eligible couple services, distribution of iron and Vitamin A supplements, and neonatal care services. She also directed health workers to raise awareness about temporary family planning methods and ensure that the public is well-informed about free urban health services. Citizens visiting the OP section should be encouraged to bring their Aadhaar and phone numbers for proper documentation. Additionally, she instructed staff to expedite the NCD 3.0 survey on non-communicable diseases. Highlighting the Dengue Prevention Month (July 1–31), the DMHO called for awareness sessions at urban health centres and ward levels. She also emphasised the need for timely haemoglobin testing among pregnant women to detect anemia, followed by iron tablet distribution, iron sucrose injections, and, if necessary, referral to government hospitals for blood transfusions. The meeting was attended by DPMO Dr Uma, DPO Vijayaraju, biologist Venkateswarlu, Medical Officer Dr. Mounika, along with several health workers and ASHA facilitators.


New Indian Express
25-06-2025
- Health
- New Indian Express
170 out of 1,367 suspected cases found with cancer in Andhra Pradesh
VIJAYAWADA: A statewide cancer survey conducted by the Andhra Pradesh Health Department has revealed that 8.55% of individuals suspected of having cancer were diagnosed with the disease, while 3.88% were found to be in pre-cancerous stages. The survey, launched in November 2024 as part of the NCD 3.0 initiative, identified 1,367 suspected cases. Diagnostic testing confirmed cancer in 170 individuals (12.44%), with 117 in advanced stages and 53 in early stages—highlighting the urgent need for early detection and intervention. International cancer expert and State government advisor Dr Nori Dattatraya, in a meeting with Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav and senior officials, lauded the initiative and stressed the role of public awareness in early diagnosis, which significantly lowers fatality rates. While AP's incidence rate was below the national average, Dr Nori suggested a review to confirm data accuracy.


Hans India
10-05-2025
- Health
- Hans India
DMHO inspects Sriram Nagar Urban Health Centre
Kurnool: District Medical and Health Officer (DMHO) Dr P Shanthi Kala conducted an inspection of the Urban Health Centre at Sriram Nagar, reviewing records and reports, and inspecting the vaccine storage equipment, laboratory, and medicine storage room on Friday. During her visit, Dr Shanthi Kala also reviewed the implementation of the Friday–Dry Day program under the jurisdiction of the 58th Secretariat. She stressed that as part of this weekly initiative, health staff should visit their assigned wards every Friday to create awareness among the public about completely removing water stagnation at least once a week to curb mosquito breeding. She instructed that all details of these activities be promptly uploaded to the Friday–Dry Day app. Furthermore, if any areas with stagnant water are identified, the particulars should be uploaded to the Vector Control Hygiene app, and follow-up action should be taken through the respective Secretariat Secretary to resolve the issues effectively. Later, Dr Shanthi Kala inspected the ongoing NCD 3.0 Survey at the centre. She directed the team comprising staff nurses, ANMs, and ASHA workers to conduct house-to-house surveys and complete them expeditiously. The collected data should be uploaded to the NCD 3.0 mobile app, she added. The screening under this program covers oral, breast, and cervical cancers, along with tests for hypertension (BP), diabetes (sugar), and haemoglobin levels. Suspected cases will be referred to the Medical Officer at the Primary or Urban Health Centre for further evaluation and treatment. If necessary, cases requiring specialized care will be referred to the State Cancer Hospital in Kurnool twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays) for diagnostic confirmation. Treatment will be provided to confirmed cases at the designated facilities. DMO Nukaraju, Deputy DMO Chandrasekhar Reddy, ANM P Padmavathi, and ASHA worker M Padmavathi also participated in the program.