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Smith and Nephew brings solutions to Mena as public reflects on World Diabetes Day 2009

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, November 15 - 2009 at 10:35
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Given the prevalence of diabetes in the Middle East and the many awareness campaigns surrounding World Diabetes Day, Smith and Nephew, one of the leading manufacturers of medical devices in the world, is supporting initiatives throughout the region to educate local practitioners on health care solutions for conditions related to this disease.

The company recently supported the "First International Diabetic Foot and Lower Extremity Course" from November 9-10 at the Al Murooj Rotana Hotel in Dubai.

The two-day course brought together 31 surgeons and physicians from across the region, held in conjunction with the University of California San Diego Medical Center (UCSD).

Professor Gerrit Mulder, DPM and Professor Daniel K. Lee, DPM—both international authorities on the subject—were the guests of honour. The event focused on theoretical and practical aspects of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) management. In the Middle East, 50% of diabetic patients develop a wound in their feet during their lifetime and 15% develop chronic ulcers.

Mr. Bryan Ladell from Smith & Nephew commented:
"We are supporting a Diabetic Foot Care Initiative in the Mena region in order to educate surgeons, physicians and nursing personnel on advanced treatments and current approaches to diabetic foot lesions."


The initiative will carry on in 2010, including the continuation of this and similar courses for surgeons, physicians and nurses in countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Ultimately, Smith & Nephew hope to encourage local governments to establish specialized diabetic foot care centres in their respective municipalities. In the UAE, care-givers at an average clinic see almost 25 new cases of diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) every month. The UAE spends between $100-200m (approximately Dhs550m) annually on treating diabetes; a number that is likely to increase without serious counter-measures in fighting the disease.

The prevalence of diabetes in the Middle East varies amongst age groups and countries, but averages around 30% region-wide (the global average rests at around 5%). Six of the ten countries with the highest prevalence-figures worldwide are in the Middle East, and the UAE has world's second highest rate of diabetes. Commenting on the need for healthcare solutions in the Mena region, Catherine Fijten, Product Manager for Smith & Nephew, said:

"Given the large incidence and prevalence of Diabetes in the Mena region, we are committed as a company to bringing not only the latest and most advanced treatments to this region, but also to educate the local medical communities on the subject."

According to the UAE Ministry of Health, heart disease related to diabetes was the biggest killer in the UAE last year, comprising 31% of causes of deaths. The government has responded by committing increased resources to education and treatment campaigns.
 
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About Smith & Nephew:

For over 150 years, Smith & Nephew has developed advanced medical devices for healthcare professionals around the world. Our pioneering technologies enable nurses, surgeons and other medical practitioners to provide effective treatment more quickly and economically. Smith & Nephew operates in high growth markets driven by ageing demographics and technology's ability to enable patients to live longer and enjoy more active lives. With the help of our innovative equipment, patients enjoy improved mobility and rapid recovery from surgery.

About World Diabetes Day:

It was introduced in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) in response to the alarming rise in diabetes around the world. In 2007, the United Nations marked the Day for the first time with the passage of the United Nations World Diabetes Day Resolution in December 2006, which made the existing World Diabetes Day an official United Nations World Health Day.

The campaign calls on all those responsible for diabetes care to understand diabetes and take control. For people with diabetes, this is a message about empowerment through education. For governments, it is a call to implement effective strategies and policies for the prevention and management of diabetes to safeguard the health of their citizens with and at risk of diabetes. For healthcare professionals, it is a call to improve knowledge so that evidence-based recommendations are put into practice. For the general public, it is a call to understand the serious impact of diabetes and know, where possible, how to avoid or delay diabetes and its complications.

For more information, go to http://www.worlddiabetesday.org.

For more information, contact:

Bryan Ladell
Divisional Manger
Smith & Nephew (Advanced Wound Management Division)
Tel: +971 4 429 9128

Geraldine Bautista
Public Relation Executive
O2 PR
Dir: +971 4 3122 795
Tel: +971 4 3122 777
Fax: +971 4 3122 788

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