The Health Foundation initiates ‘Barber Hygiene’ campaign across Pakistan

Aim is to raise awareness of adverse health effects that are prevalent with the use of contaminated razors


News Desk August 16, 2016
PHOTO: Reuters

On July 28, in association with World Hepatitis day The Health Foundation launched a national campaign titled ‘Barber Hygiene’.

The campaign serves as a public service announcement which highlights the increasing risks of shaving with unhygienic and unsafe shaving products used at barber shops and men’s salons.

The aim is to raise awareness of adverse health effects that are prevalent with the use of contaminated razors, shining light on how barbers lack certain knowledge regarding the dangers of re-using shaving equipment.

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The Health Foundation is focused entirely on Hepatitis prevention and control in Pakistan, where every 12th person is suffering from either Hepatitis B or C.

Pakistan also ranks second highest in world prevalence for Hepatitis B and C. The growing effort by THF is rooted in facts that highlight how Hepatitis is the eight biggest cause for deaths globally, every 30 seconds someone dies from Hepatitis in the Asia Pacific region, and the death rate from Hepatitis is 3 times more the HIV/ AIDS.

THF’s mission is to change public attitude via educating how everyday males easily neglect the common hazards of unclean shaving equipment.

Using anti-bacterial solutions and changing blades does not guarantee removal of Hepatitis germs, resulting in a single drop of contaminated blood causing infection.

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As local health institutions lack resources to cater for such issues, THF has taken the initiative to enforce an attitude of self-consciousness within Pakistani males so they can exercise caution when getting a shave at barbers and men’s salons.

The Health Foundation will be conducting public walks and seminars to educate, on a national scale, about the root causes and effects of Hepatitis.

One of the key causes for Hepatitis infection is unsafe/unscreened blood transfusion where the tiniest drop of contaminated blood can spread the disease.

Similar to the re-using of needles and syringes, unsafe barber shaving can also lead to Hepatitis transmission. This is where barbers, not knowing the real risks, re-use the same blades, razor, towel and brushes on multiple people.

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More importantly, the risk of blood borne transmission is amplified by the lack of relevant knowledge that barbers and their clients possess and this multiplies the risk of infection.

Part of the programme is to ultimately lead to reducing and preventing the risks of Hepatitis via educating barbers and consumers of these subtle but hazardous factors, whilst enforcing the avoidance of re-using unsterilized/ unsafe shaving equipment on multiple clients. Self-shaving is also a major driver of this avoidance from Hepatitis risks, allowing Pakistani males to be in control of their shaving equipment.

About The Health Foundation

The Health Foundation is an organisation focused on prevention of Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C in Pakistan. The Health Foundation aims to create awareness and promote healthy practices for management of various diseases in the general public, with an initial emphasis on Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C.

Their goal is to educate the general public regarding the manifestations of Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C and their mode of acquisition, transmission and ways of prevention. THF also provides free treatment for non-affording poor and marginalized population.

 

 

COMMENTS (1)

Rehmat Ali | 7 years ago | Reply When I was living in UAE couple of years ago. I read the news that Ministry of Health raided a barber shop in Abu Dhabi and sealed the barber shop.The story I learnt that One UAE national went to this barber shop to get his hair cut etc.After few days this UAE national observed some itching and rash developing on skin .He suspected this disease got from same barber shop where he went couple of days ago.He filed a complain ministry of health.Inspector raided the shop and all barbers of the shop were medically examined.Report came and found one barber had same infection similar to UAE national. Since then strict rules and guidelines are enforced and regular medical checkups of barbers shops is conducted.Same culture is needed here in Pakistan too on urgent basis.
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