Symposium discusses child malnutrition treatment

Symposium discusses child malnutrition treatment hinh anh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – A was held in Hanoi on May 21 to
discuss the treatment of acute malnutrition among children as part of the draft
revised Law on Health Examination and Treatment.

Speaking at the event, Dr. Huynh Nam Phuong from the National Institute of
Nutrition’s Centre for Nutrition and Food Training Centre said the rate of
acute malnutrition in Vietnam nears 6-7 percent at present. Each year, there
are 700,000 cases of , about 230,000 are severe.

Deputy head of the ’s Department of Legal Affairs Dinh Thi Thu
Thuy suggested that the State should take synchronous measures in terms of economy,
environment hygiene, clean water supply, food security, health care and
education in order to address the issue, preventing it from becoming a burden
on the society.

She proposed that the examination and treatment of malnutrition among children
should be institutionalised in the Law on Health Examination and Treatment,
ensuring the rights and interests of children in health care.

Prof. Hoang Van Minh, Vice Rector of the Hanoi University of Public Health,
suggested that health insurance should cover severe acute malnutrition
treatment for children of 6-59 months old, with priority given to ethnic
minority and high-risk areas.

The National Assembly’s Council for Ethnic Affairs reported that
the prevalence of undernutrition among ethnic minorities mainly exists in the
Central Highlands, North Central region and northern mountainous region.

One in every three Vietnamese children under the age of five is either
malnourished or overweight as a result of poor diets and a food
system that is failing them, according to the UNICEF’s State of the
World’s Children 2019 report./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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