Dr.Sulafa
Ali - pioneer in treating children’s heart diseases in Sudan requested the
media to announce ‘Bad Throat is a Killing Disease’. This is to create
awareness about children’s heart diseases. A bad throat may lead to rheumatic
fever. Untreated and recurrent rheumatic fever leads to rheumatic heart disease
which can cause permanent damage to the heart valves. This disease, she said, affects
ten out of 1000 children in Sudan.
Dr.Sulafa
was speaking at a ‘Walkathon’ on 24th April at the International
Park in Khartoum where more than 400 people including school children
participated.
The
event ‘for our children’ was organized by Sudanese Indian Friendship
Association (SIFA), Embassy of India and MIOT hospital of India.
Dr.Sulafa
praised the commitment and professional skills of MIOT hospital and has been
collaborating with them for the past 4 years. In the last few days Dr.Sangeetha
Vishwanathan, Interventional Paediatric Cardiologist of MIOT hospital worked
with Dr.Sulafa and screened 600 patients for children’s heart diseases.
Dr.
Prithvi Mohandas, Jt.Managing Director of MIOT hospital with 1000 beds, said
that Sudan could reproduce their model of treating poor patients. MIOT hospital
has high end treatment for overseas and rich Indian patients and thus provides
subsidized treatment fees for poor patients. This requires high end machineries
and excellent doctors. Dr.Prithvi said that Sudan with its highly qualified
doctors can become the best healthcare destination in Africa and MIOT is
willing to collaborate to fulfill this dream.
Ambassador
of India Sanjay K. Verma asked the participants to pledge to spread the
awareness against children’s congenital heart disease so that doctors can nip
in the bud and prevent it from becoming a killer disease.
Presidential
Assistant Abdulrahman Al Sadig Al Mahdi shared with the audience that medical
research says that walking is very good for the heart and one who walks for 20
minutes every morning has a healthy heart. He added that students who walk to
school are more fit than students who commute by transport. He thanked MIOT
hospital, SIFA and the Ambassador of India for organizing such a healthy event
for our children.
Other
dignitaries who participated in the Walkathon and thanked the organizers were
Kamal Hassan Ali State Minister of Social Welfare, Ustaz Abdel Basit Abdel
Majid and Dr.Anil Mithani President Omdurman Indian Community. Finally, Yousrie
Burai President of Sudanese Indian Friendship Association thanked one and all
who participated to make the purposeful ‘Walkathon’ a success.