Hepatitis awareness drive can be spread to aanganwadis, says Big B

by news
July 29, 2016

New Delhi: Hepatitis awareness drive can also be spread to aanganwadis – the government-run women and child care centres – to help prevent the disease among women and children, said Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan during World Hepatitis Day 2016 Symposium organised by the World Health Organisation and Union Ministry of Health & Family Welfare..

“The government of Maharashtra has a wonderful scheme where they help and work along with what is commonly known as aanganwadi. I think it will be a wonderful idea if they (government) can include this process of how to educate these aanganwadis in hepatitis. Give them the opportunity that when they give or help a lady at birth, to also administer to them or teach them that they must have the vaccination done, which can prevent their child from getting hepatitis.”

Bachchan, who is surviving only on 25 per cent of his liver as the rest has been damaged by the deadly Hepatitis-B virus, is the brand ambassador for awareness about this serious disease of liver inflammation. “There are various programmes that the government does. We need to have a very consorted programme to put the programme of hepatitis on a more definitive basis. We need to have a designated amount of budget put across towards hepatitis so that we can all work towards its eradication.”

While stressing on the importance of women’s education and cleanliness, both of which can help curb the disease, he said, “There are many schemes of the Government of India which I notice and work for, be it the ‘Swachh Bharat’, ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’. Hepatitis A and E are water-borne viruses, they can be prevented provided we have a clean atmosphere. And that goes along with what ‘Swachh Bharat’ means.”