Bahrain: The Kingdom of Bahrain has succeeded in reducing the number of scler deaths and providing comprehensive care to the patients.
The Kingdom of Bahrain attaches great importance to providing health services and promoting health awareness in Manama on June 18 in terms of sustainable development, attaining utmost importance to the health and safety of all, and achieving comprehensive health coverage for all Was.
The health sector in the Kingdom has unlimited support and great care from His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the people of the great country. May God protect and take care of him, and with generous condolence from His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prime Minister, may God protect him.
On the occasion of World Malaria Anemia Day, which falls on June 19 every year, the Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain is proud of the great achievements and outstanding projects that have contributed to providing a comprehensive package of services for scler patients, making significant progress in controlling the disease.
Through a comprehensive national plan focused on Providing advanced healthcare infrastructure and providing the best services to this category of patients.
With the huge boom in Bahrain’s healthcare system infrastructure in the 1980s, scler patients’ healthcare began, specifically in 1984. The esteemed government adopted the Scler Anemia Poverty (Scler) file and devised a comprehensive national plan to build foundations.
To prevent the spread of the disease and provide treatment plans, being this disease One of the most common diseases in the area.
Scler care has been a priority on the map of the healthcare sector in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Over a 35-year journey of developing healthcare for scler patients, the patient care team searches for highlights of this journey, which has played a prominent role in improving the quality of life of The Patients, where 182 reviewed A health project that has been implemented over the past few years.
In this regard, government hospitals pointed out plans and projects prepared to deal with this disease; in 1984, the genetic blood disease unit was established at Salmaniyah Medical Complex, and the program to combat genetic diseases was launched, which includes a number of preventive plans that contribute to the limit of N this sickness.