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ICSP Free Medical camp for transgender held in Karachi at 30-10-2011 Sunday

The land I belong to,
The land I will die for,
The land that defines my identity.
This is my country &
My PAKISTAN….
Spread optimism
instead of Negativity
Live for nothing
Die for something…
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The PROMISES….
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“JASHAN-e-AZADI MUBARAK by Infection Control Society Pakistan”
PAKISTAN ZINDABA

Ramadan Mubarik

ICSP wishes all its supporters \ Members a very happy & blessing Ramadan.

First Pakistan Health & Hygiene Conference 2011

Organized By Reckitt Benkciser

Date: Thursday April 7, 2011

Venue: Serena Hotel, Islamabad

Call for better ways to preserve vaccinces – DAWN

KARACHI, April 3: Health experts speaking at a conference on Saturday highlighted the need to improve the methods employed for the safety and preservation of vaccines to maintain their effectiveness when administered.

The speakers mainly comprising senior paediatricians and pathologists were of the view that it was a collective responsibility of doctors and pharmacists to maintain safety and effectiveness of vaccines so that not only the desired results against preventable diseases were obtained but also misconception and controversies related to various vaccines were done away with.

The conference on “Updates in vaccination” was organised as part of the 6th Health Asia Exhibition and Conferences.

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Tenth Congress of the Interenational Federation of Infection Control

The Tenth Congress of the International Federation of Infection Control will be held in Vilnius, Lithuania between the 8 and 11 October 2009. Details of the event can be found here.

Free Vaccination In Lyari Town, Karachi

Free vaccination in Lyari Town Karachi by ICSP on 19th April, 2009.

Press Release – Karachi – April 6, 2009

Like previous years, Infection Control Society Pakistan (ICSP) has planned a three day program to commemorate the ‘World Health Day’ 2009. This program is being organized in collaboration with The Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) and Karachi Press Club (KPC), in the premises of Karachi Press Club.

The first program was a free Hepatitis B and C screening camp held at KPC.

Dr.Majeed Chotto, program manager Hepatitis Control Program Sindh, addressing the inauguration of the camp said that it is very encouraging to see institutions like Karachi Press Club and organizations like Infection control Society Pakistan working hand in hand for the important cause of disease prevention.

He informed the audience that this program was Chief Ministers’ initiative for Hepatitis Free Sindh. He said that MOUs have been signed with the Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi and Liaqat University of Health and Medical Sciences, Jamshoro for providing PCR test for Hepatitis B and C patients. He said that Jail inmates are also being screened for Hepatitis B and C under this program. Facilities for diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis B and C, including Interferon, are being provided free of cost. He informed that up to now 2000 jail inmates and 2000 persons from the general population have been provided PCR test. Hepatitis Control Program Sindh is paying Rs.1800/- for each test to the collaborating universities.

Dr.Syed Ali Anjum, deputy program manager, Hepatitis Control Program Sindh, said that journalists are a very important and responsible community of the society and it is commendable that KPC and ICSP have joined hands in this noble cause of public health importance.

Press Release – Karachi – April 05, 2009

Like previous years, Infection Control Society Pakistan (ICSP) has planned a three day program to commemorate the ‘World Health Day’ 2009. This program is being organized in collaboration with The Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) and Karachi Press Club (KPC), in the premises of Karachi Press Club.

The first program was a free Hepatitis B and C screening camp held at KPC.

Mr. A.H.Khanzada said that it is heartening to see that this activity is being held at KPC. He said that journalists are a very important and responsible community of the society and it is commendable that KPC has collaborated in this noble cause of Public Health importance.

Mr.Wajid Ali of ICSP said Hepatitis B and C is increasing day by day. These diseases are usually diagnosed very late when a lot of damage to liver has already occurred. That is why ICSP advocates for prevention and early diagnosis of Hepatitis and other infectious diseases. Since Hepatitis B is incurable and the treatment of Hepatitis C is very long, expensive and not very successful, it is very important that these diseases are diagnosed early and that is the main purpose of holding this free screening camp.

Professor Masood Hameed Khan, Vice Chancellor Dow University of Health Sciences in his address said that Pakistan is among those countries where Hepatitis B and C are prevalent at a high rate. This is so because we have not been able to control the various factors responsible for spread of these infectious diseases. He said that for the diagnosis and treatment of one hepatitis C patient more than one lac rupees are needed. Considering the seriousness and economic loss due to this disease we must eliminate the factor responsible i.e. unsafe blood transfusion, IV drug abuse, lack of infection control in health care. He lauded the efforts of ICSP and KPC for fulfilling their responsibility in the prevention of such diseases.

Hepatitis Screening Camp

Pictures from the Hepatitis Screening Camp held on April 5, 2009-