– 201 births with severe hemoglobinopathies were prevented through genetic counseling and prenatal screening.
– Screening conducted for over 1.9 lakh women across 81 districts in these States.
– Breakdown of prevented births: Maharashtra (123), Karnataka (28), Madhya Pradesh (25), Gujarat (13), Andhra Pradesh (12).
– focused on counseling parents-to-be and ensuring timely testing with actionable diagnostics using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
– Supported prenatal diagnoses while maintaining clarity and compassion for affected families.
The Sankalp India Foundation’s hemoglobinopathy prevention programme highlights how focused public-private collaboration can tackle challenging inherited disorders like thalassemia and sickle cell disease. By creating access to systematic genetic counseling combined with accurate diagnostics such as HPLC at district levels, the initiative translates clinical expertise into actionable impact.Preventing over 200 affected births demonstrates tangible results from grassroots interventions aimed at improving maternal-fetal outcomes.Importantly integrated partnerships between state-level health missions ensure scalability-a key element in achieving India’s larger goal of eliminating sickle cell disease by 2047 as stated repeatedly within policy dialogues.
While progress is commendable based on present data from five states involved in this model program-India’s vast geographic complexity demands further resource allocation toward similar initiatives nationwide. Larger integration into routine antenatal care protocols may hold potential long-term benefits toward enduring eradication efforts paired alongside public awareness campaigns regarding genetic risks.
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