Friday, June 29, 2018

Patients with liver fluke repeat cause of "raw fish koi"

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3-year operating results for patients with liver fluke. But new problems surfaced. I'm sick of repeating "raw koi fish" to accelerate the knowledge. The surgeon training.

On June 28, the Ministry of Health held a meeting of the Strategic Plan Committee on the Elimination of Liver Fluke and Cholangiocarcinoma (1/2561) before implementing Phase 2 of the Strategy. Get rid of liver fluke and cholangioma for healthy Thai people in 2025 by the Ministry of Public Health. Integration with various agencies. The Ministry of Interior. Khon Kaen University and the Public Relations Department, chaired by Dr. Jadesada Chokmatamuk, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Health.

The results of the past 3 years showed that fish fed with leptospires decreased from 70% to 14-20%. People with liver fluke infection decreased from 17% 8 percent. Therefore, the 2-year period of 2019-2025 is expected to reduce the rate of death by cholangiocarcinoma by half in 2575. Reduce the incidence of liver fluke to less than 1 percent in 2025 with emphasis on knowledge. Screening is available from the start. Imported into the treatment process. And increase the number of physicians who have more surgical treatment.

Mrs. Amporn Chantavibh, Department of Health, Department of Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary Affairs, said that in the past, there was an academic guide to eating fermented fish safely. If the fermentation. For more than 1 month, the cooking process will be safe. However, the problem is still there, the patient is repeated. This is not the case. It is the culture of eating raw fish such as koi, raw fish, etc., which must be studied and made available to the public for further information.

Dr. Veeravut Imsamran, director of the National Cancer Institute, said that the operation was not satisfactory. Because bile duct cancer requires major surgery. However, in the year 2019, the surgeons will be able to travel to the area to provide practical training in the area in order to support the treatment of patients. More.