Tue, 21-Oct-2025

ChildLife Foundation issues guidelines for monkeypox in children

ChildLife

KARACHI: The ChildLife Foundation has released guidelines for the early detection and prevention of Mpox in children.

Mpox, previously known as monkeypox, is a viral infection that has become a growing concern worldwide.

“The guidelines aim to help parents, caregivers, and healthcare providers identify and prevent Mpox in children early on,” said Dr. Irfan Habib, Medical Director at ChildLife Foundation.

He added that parents need to know that symptoms of Mpox in children typically include fever, headache, muscle pain, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes, followed by a rash that starts on the face and spreads to other body parts.

“Unlike chickenpox, Mpox lesions look similar at the same time, and the rash usually starts on the face before spreading,” said Dr. Irfan.

Therefore, he added, distinguishing Mpox from other similar illnesses, such as chickenpox, measles, and skin infections, is critical.

Dr Irfan said that Mpox is mainly spread through close contact with an infected person or by touching contaminated items such as clothing or bedding.

“In settings where children are in close proximity, such as schools or daycare, it is important to be aware of how the virus spreads,” he added.

Talking about prevention and supportive care, he said that preventing the spread of Mpox is crucial hence the ChildLife Foundation advises parents and caregivers to practice regular handwashing, clean surfaces frequently, and avoid close contact with anyone showing virus symptoms.

“Early medical consultation is essential if Mpox is suspected. While there is no specific cure for Mpox, providing supportive care and managing symptoms at home, unless the child develops more severe symptoms, is the best approach,” said Dr. Irfan.

He said that the ChildLife Foundation aims to help healthcare providers quickly identify Mpox in children to ensure the safety of both children and healthcare workers.

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NICVD and ChildLife sign MoU for cardiology care

NICVD
  • NICVD is first tertiary cardiac care institute in South Asia.
  • ChildLife introduced unique provider-to-provider consultation.
  • Dr Sattar said this partnership covers best practices on telemedicine.

KARACHI: National Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (NICVD) and ChildLife Foundation have signed an memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate and develop a mechanism where children with cardiology issues will be consulted through telemedicine and referred to NICVD if required.

Dr. Abdul Sattar, Head of Pediatric Cardiac Services NICVD, and Dr. Ahson Rabbani, CEO of ChildLife Foundation, have signed the MoU.

It is to be noted that NICVD is the first tertiary cardiac care institute in South Asia as well as the flagship facility for cardiology in Pakistan with a focus on superior care for patients.

The ChildLife has introduced unique provider-to-provider consultation model of Telemedicine Satellite Centers (TSCs) to cater to the children’s emergency cases in 200 plus district and tehsil hospitals of the country.

“This collaboration is a testimony of the innovative Telemedicine services ChildLife team has developed and scaled. We are honored to partner with NICVD to share our telemedicine practices and experience to save lives with this virtual emergency care model throughout the country.

“The initiative of building a process for patient-referral with NICVD is really a moment of pride, as this will allow us to spread the cause of providing free-of-cost healthcare services throughout Pakistan,” said Dr. Ahson Rabbani.

Dr. Abdul Sattar of NICVD said that “This partnership covers sharing best practices on telemedicine, referral, and quality of care. NICVD provides quality healthcare absolutely free-of-cost to millions of deserving patients for patients with cardiovascular disease through its countrywide network of hospitals in Pakistan.

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Every Child within 30minutes of Emergency Care in Sindh: CM

Emergency
  • Sindh Govt established 9 emergency rooms.
  • Govt also setup 106 telemedicine satellite centers.
  • Child mortality rate reduced by 50% in Sindh province.

KARACHI: Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that Sindh is the first province in the country to record a drastic reduction of more than 50 percent in child mortality rate as every child in the province can receive emergency care within 30 minutes.

He was speaking at the ceremony celebrating the expansion of ChildLife Foundation’s telemedicine network to more than 100 hospitals in all tehsils of Sindh at Dow University of Health Sciences.

“We have established 9 emergency rooms and 106 telemedicine satellite centers with ChildLife under the public-private partnership model. As a result, UNICEF supported MICS survey 2021 reports that child mortality in Sindh reduced from 104 to 46 per 1000 live births over 5 years,” said CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah.

He added that the Sindh government passionately believed that high-quality health care was the basic right of every child, thus the Government of Sindh has extended full support to ChildLife.

“This is possible due to the focus of the Sindh government on Child health especially through public-private partnership programs. In 2018, Economist Intelligence Unit rated Sindh as the 6th best in partnerships in Asia”,” said the CM Sindh.

He said that ChildLife is a prime example of using innovations to improve quality and scale and he is impressed with how ChildLife is leveraging the synergy of partnerships to attain increased impact.

“I am excited about what it can achieve. The groundwork has been done; we have achieved significant success, but we have higher aspirations,” said CM Sindh.

“We have saved lives at an unprecedented scale during the Covid pandemic and super floods. The establishment of emergency rooms and telemedicine satellite centers ensures that children living in remote and underserved areas of the province have immediate access to critical medical care. We are proud to cover all tehsils of Sindh with ChildLife’s partnership”.

Iqbal Adamjee, Chairman of ChildLife, said that with the continued support of the Sindh Government and the Health Department, ChildLife is committed to expanding its reach, providing comprehensive and compassionate care to even more communities across Sindh.

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