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1. Ministry of HealthGovernment of Pakistan REVIEW OF HEALTH SITUATION
floods -2010
2. Overall Situation
Disease Threats
Response
Recommendations
Sequence of Presentation
4. Affected Districts
5. Situation as of 23rd August 2010
6. Population Affected
7. Population Affected and Expected Case Load
8. Health Facilities Damaged as of 23rd August 2010
10. Disease Situation
12. Daily trend of proportion of Acute diarrhea out of total consultations in flood affected districts, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
13. Daily trend of proportion of Acute diarrhea out of total consultations in flood affected districts, Sindh
14. Balochistan
16. Disease alerts and out breaks
17. RESPONSE
18. Distribution of Essential Medicine
19. Vaccination Coverage
20. Response to Diarrhea Current passive surveillance into active surveillance
Federal task force on diarrheal disease activated
Establishment of Diarrheal Treatment Center (DTCs)
Cholera kits being prepositioned at Multan, Sukkur and Peshawar hubs
Distribution of 2 million water purification tablets
47 water purification units functional (0 Balochistan, 14 KP, 17 Punjab,15 Sindh,1 AJK)
21. DTC Plan
22. Establishment of 180 MNCH service delivery points
Antenatal services
Skilled Birth services
Postnatal services
Family Planning
Challenges
Malnourishment: high rate of abortions and miscarriages
Lack/retention of trained Human resource
Lack of referral mechanism/services Maternal and Child Health
23. Response to Malaria Federal task force activated- National and International experts
Distribution of 200,000 primaquin anti malarial tablets
Anti malarial medicines delivered in all kits
Distribution of 40,000 LLINs
Long lasting impregnated nets, larvicidal, rapid diagnostic kits being procured
Mosquitoes repellents are made part of Medical kits being distributed
Arial spray to be commenced shortly
24. All the coordination of Foreign teams being carried out at NHEPRN
UAE, Sri Lankan, Jordanian and Palestinian teams on ground and deployed at Multan, Nowshera, Multan and D I Khan
Turkish Field Hospitals deployed at Sibbi and Khairpur
Saudi Team arriving on 25th of August
Spanish, Italian, Bangladeshi, Saudian and Australian teams have committed
MoH through PIMS (KP) and JPMC (Sindh)
Medical Teams
25. Launched on 19th Aug 2010
Mobile teams with medicines
40 most affected districts
Male and female doctors, LHVs & nurses, dispensers and attendant
840 applications received in three days
Logistics and deployment to be finalized in coordination with Provincial Governments Prime Minister’s National Health Volunteers Programme
26. National Steering Committee on Health Emergency Management
Strong Coordination Mechanism
Federal, Provincial & District - NHEPRN
Immediate nomination of coordinators- Provincial & District
Establishment of active disease surveillance (DEWS)
Prime Minister’s National Health Volunteer Programme – Coordinated implementation with the Provinces
Establishment of Diarrheal Treatment Centers at district level Recommendations
27. Thank You