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Maharashtra govt to step up screening drive for early detection of childhood non-communicable diseases

Childhood NCDs are increasingly being seen as a silent emergency in Maharashtra, with conditions once considered adult illnesses – such as diabetes, asthma, congenital heart disease, sickle cell disease, and obesity – now affecting children in large numbers

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Childhood non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have already affected more than six million children across the state. Representational pic

Childhood non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have already affected more than six million children across the state. Representational pic

The Maharashtra government is strengthening its screening drive for early detection of childhood non-communicable diseases (NCDs) to tackle a growing health crisis that has already affected more than six million children across the state, reported news agency PTI.

The state is committed to enhancing services for children with NCDs, Maharashtra Public Health Department Secretary Dr Nipun Vinayak said at a workshop on ‘Childhood NCDs’ on Monday.

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