Shaikh Imtiaz Hussain’s suggested the Government to make the thalassemia test mandatory for NADRA marriage certificates. Sundus Foundation’s contribution is playing a vital role for the treatment and eradication of thalassemia and other blood diseases from Pakistan.
Shaikh Imtiaz Hussain’s suggested the Government to make the thalassemia test mandatory for NADRA marriage certificates. Sundus Foundation’s contribution is playing a vital role for the treatment and eradication of thalassemia and other blood diseases from Pakistan.
Karachi (Staff Reporter) The Chairman New Generation and Youth of Rotary International District 3271 Shaikh Imtiaz Hussain along with Director of Pakistan Baitul Mal Dr. Adnan Majeed, Consul General of the Republic of Indonesia Mr. Tegoh Waiko, Raban Majeed and Nadeem Ansar Sundus Foundation Bilawal Kunbhar ASP (SPCS IT Incharge IG Police Office and Sadaf John Chartered President Rotary Club Karachi Greenway in Pakistan in thalassemia, hemophilia, blood cancer and other chronic blood diseases Visited Sundus Foundation for the treatment of suffering patients and appreciated the initiative of Sundus Foundation, which has been established for 22 years, to provide medical facilities to patients suffering from thalassemia, hemophilia, blood cancer and other chronic blood diseases in 12 centers in Karachi including Lahore, Islamabad, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Faisalabad and Gujarat. Chair, Assistant Governor Rotary International and former Deputy Governor District 3271 Shaikh Imtiaz Hussain said that Shaikh Imtiaz Hussain said that in order to prevent the disease of thalassemia, the thalassemia test should be made mandatory in the marriage certificate of NADRA. The role of Sundus Foundation is very important for the treatment and eradication of thalassemia and other blood diseases from Pakistan. Addressing the problems on a large scale, it is providing 250 to 300 units of blood and blood products on a daily basis, which is about 40 to 50 percent of the total blood requirements in Lahore, Islamabad, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Faisalabad and Gujarat.
To do this, to counsel and educate Thalassemia patients, their families and doctors about the management and control of this disease and to maintain constant contact with them For which he has the support of the medical community, government, corporate sector and the public, especially the students of colleges and universities. Shaikh Imtiaz Hussain also called for increased government support to establish free thalassemia tests and treatment centers, promote blood donation, and ensure that these patients receive the best care possible. By educating the public, especially students, and increasing awareness of thalassemia management, he hopes to protect future generations from this debilitating disease.