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Tribal Telangana Health Crisis: Anemia Soars

Summary

  • High anemia prevalence found in Koya and Gond tribal communities.
  • One Health outreach addressed maternal, child, and zoonotic diseases.
  • Poverty and isolation hinder healthcare access for these groups.
Tribal Telangana Health Crisis: Anemia Soars

A recent 'One Health' outreach in Telangana's Bhadradri Kothagudem district has highlighted a significant health concern: a high prevalence of anemia within the Koya and Gond tribal communities.

Organized by ICAR-NMRI and AIIMS-Bibinagar, the camp focused on preventive health, medical services, and zoonotic disease surveillance for vulnerable tribal groups. Despite efforts, deep-seated barriers including poverty, geographical isolation, and language differences continue to limit access to regular medical care for these remote populations.

Consultations covered maternal and child health, nutritional deficiencies, and chronic illnesses. The initiative also distributed hygiene kits and collected samples for integrated zoonotic disease surveillance, aiming to build early warning systems within tribal ecosystems.

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A 'One Health' outreach found a high prevalence of anemia, alongside malnutrition, malaria, and respiratory infections.
It's a joint initiative by ICAR-NMRI and AIIMS-Bibinagar to prevent zoonotic diseases and improve community health.
Poverty, geographical isolation, language differences, and reliance on traditional practices limit access to medical care.

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