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Health: Examining 11 million primary students at the initiative of “anemia, obesity and dwarf” initiative

The Ministry of Health and Population announced the examination of 11 million students in the various schools of the Republic, as part of the initiative of President Abdel Fattah Al -Sisi, for early detection of (anemia, obesity and dwarf) among primary students, since its launch at the beginning of the current academic year 29 September 2024 until today, within the framework of the state’s keenness to health and safety of students. For the Ministry of Health and Population, the initiative aims to examine students in the primary stage of Egyptians and non -Egyptians residing on the land of Egypt, indicating that the initiative continues to work throughout the academic year in all governorates of the Republic.

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& nbsp; The initiative services include a medical survey of students, weight measurement and height, and the percentage of hemoglobin in the blood, to detect malnutrition diseases, and to develop the necessary mechanisms to improve students ’health, in coordination with the Ministry of Education and Technical Education. & nbsp; & rlm; For his part, Dr. Ahmed Mustafa, Chairman of the General Authority for Health Insurance, said that the cases affected by any of these diseases included in the initiative are transferred to health insurance clinics, to complete the necessary checks and disburse the treatment for free, and these students are also delivered & quot; follow -up card & quot; It contains their own data, to follow up periodically and check on their health constantly through health insurance clinics in all governorates of the Republic. Infection.

& nbsp; That all the tasks of the initiative are carried out with all precautionary and preventive measures, indicating that the survey takes place throughout the year to prevent overcrowding among students, and health education teams in the governorates provide awareness to students about how to adhere to the precautionary measures to maintain their health, pointing to the allocation of the hotline & quot; 106 & quot; To respond to the citizens’ inquiries of the initiative.

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