About 200 Babies In Fiji Diagnosed With Congenital Heart Disease Every Year

About 200 Babies In Fiji Diagnosed With Congenital Heart Disease Every Year

SUVA, Feb 9 (NNN-XINHUA) – About 200 babies in the South Pacific island nation of Fiji are diagnosed with congenital heart disease every year.

According to Fijivillage website, this was revealed in the week-long Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week, which was organised by the Sai Prema Foundation and started in the Fijian capital Suva, on Saturday.

It is reported that Congenital heart defects affect about one in every 100 babies born, and in Fiji this equates to about 200 babies being born every year with congenital heart disease.

In the South Pacific region, about 2,500 babies have congenital heart disease every year.

Congenital heart defect or disease refers to an abnormality of the heart, which is present at birth and up to 20 percent of heart defects are gene-linked abnormalities, but for the remaining 80 percent, the cause is largely unknown, according to Director of Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Medical Centre, Krupali Rathod Tappoo.

Some contributing factors of the disease include smoking in pregnancy, the mothers’ diet, history of diabetes in pregnancy or being overweight, as well as, medications used in pregnancy, she added.

Currently, Fiji does not have a local Pediatric Cardiac Unit and there are a few visiting teams that travel to the island nation to operate free of cost on children with congenital heart disease, she said.

Last Apr, the South Pacific nation’s first children’s heart screening centre was opened at the Sanjeevani Medical Centre in Suva, to screen children for the disease.

From June to Dec last year, a total of 460 patients have been screened at this centre and 40 cases of congenital heart disease were diagnosed. It is about 8.6 percent of the children screened and shows that the detection rates in the screened children were higher than what is expected or the known local statistics.

Over the past three years, the Sai Prema Foundation Fiji has also facilitated a visiting international paediatric cardiac team, which performed 71 free surgeries for children with congenital heart disease, saving poor and under-privileged families in excess of seven million Fijian dollars (about 3.19 million U.S. dollars).

The foundation is currently building the South Pacific’s first-ever children’s heart hospital, which will provide free surgeries for children with congenital heart disease in Fiji and other countries in the South Pacific. The hospital will be opened in April this year.– NNN-XINHUA

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