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Dengue Vector Surveillance Website. Objectives of the Project. Maintain, update and enhance website for dengue vector surveillance in participating schools nationwide Updated reporting of OL index for appropriate intervention Provide a “warning system” (white safe
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Objectives of the Project • Maintain, update and enhance website for dengue vector surveillance in participating schools nationwide • Updated reporting of OL index for appropriate intervention • Provide a “warning system” (white safe red Alert ) for dengue vector surveillance
Application of various anti-DEN mosquito measures to alter the life cycle of the mosquito Targeting larval stage (ovitraps, OL Traps, larvicides, container management, environmental sanitation) Targeting adult stage (adulticiding, space spraying, aerosol treatment) Prevention of man-mosquito contact Dengue Vector Control
utilization of technical and managerial measures to bring about an effective degree of vector suppression to prevent and control transmission Integrated Vector Management
Difference between tools(classical OV trap and Ovilarvicidal Trap)
Dengue Vector Surveillance Website (CY 2013-2014) Taskforce (PCHRD ITDI DOST-NCR STII) DOST Regional Staff Dep-Ed Regional Staff PSTDs Principals, Science Teachers, School Nurses Municipal/City Health office DOH School Dengue Brigade/Volunteers
CY 2012 OL Trap in Schools Program School-based Ovi/Larvi Trap Roll-out • Installation started on June 13, 2012 • OL traps were installed in 100% of schools (21,106 schools) in the DOH identified priority areas nationwide as of Dec 2012 • Installations were also done in 13,721 schools in non-priority areas. • Some schools utilized their school dengue brigades in the implementation of the project • OL indices were monitored although difficulties in data retrieval were encountered • A GIS mapped dengue website has been developed and piloted in NCR to facilitate visualization of OL index results per school and facilitate identification of appropriate interventions
The Dengue Vector Surveillance (DVS) website coverage was extended to cover nationwide implementation by CY 2013 The website shall serve as monitoring tool for dengue coordinators, city health officers and other public health practitioners Sec. Ona committed to fund next phase of the study – nationwide ovi/larvitrap index monitoring and data entry to dengue vector surveillance website PCHRD-DOST likewise committed to fund the surveillance study Updates: Dengue Vector Surveillance (CY 2013 Implementation)
Dengue Vector Surveillance Website The main page of the website
Dengue Vector Surveillance Website Closer View of the Map
Dengue Vector Surveillance Website The details of the school and the corresponding intervention appear when balloon was clicked
Dengue Vector Surveillance Website The Ovitrap index history appear when school’s name was clicked
Dengue Vector Surveillance Website The Ovitrap index history appear when school’s name was clicked
Reporting Mechanism Teacher/School Coordinator/Nurse SMS ( Keyword, + traps, - traps, lost traps, harvest date) Megamobile ASTI/PCHRD gateway Auto updating of data in website
How to View the Website • Front End/ For Viewers • http://oltrap.pchrd.dost.gov.ph • Back End/ For Administrators • http://oltrap.pchrd.dost.gov.ph/index.php/administrator/
Indices Reporting Through Texting School representatives need to register first their mobile no. before they can send the report. To Register text: FOLLOW<space>LAMOK <space><School ID> and send it to: 2948 • Notes: • Each School has its own unique School ID • In the case that you changed your cellphone no., you need to register again your new cellphone no. The new one will overwrite the registered old one.
Indices Reporting Through Texting To send a report, a school representative can text: POST LAMOK<space>PositiveTrap<space>NegativeTrap <space>Total Lost Traps<space>Date of Harvest and send it to: 2948 Example: POSTLAMOK 3 3 2 06/04/2013 • Notes: • Each School can text up to 3 error messages per week for free. In excess to that will be charged against the subscriber