Intensified Diarhhoea Control Programme-IDCF 2014 Kurnool-Andhra Pradeshdichmu
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This document contains details of ORS week activities carried out in the Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh. It lists the names of various Primary Health Centers (PHCs), Community Health Centers (CHCs), villages and schools where awareness campaigns about oral rehydration solution (ORS) were conducted. It provides information about sensitization meetings held for medical officers, anganwadi workers and ASHA workers. The events included rallies, school activities, press conferences and door-to-door campaigns to promote the use of ORS in preventing dehydration, especially in children.
A district immunization officer in Kurnool, Dr. Korrapati Anil Kumar, held a baby as a former state minister and former member of parliament gave polio drops to the child as part of Pulse Polio 2012 immunization efforts.
A psychiatric ward is a hospital unit that provides treatment and care for patients with mental health issues. There are different types of psychiatric wards that specialize in certain conditions or treatment approaches. While psychiatric wards aim to help patients, some critics argue they can be restrictive and that not all patients necessarily need that level of care.
Revised operational guidelines for Pentavalnet Launch12 sep 2014dichmu
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The document provides operational guidelines for introducing the pentavalent vaccine (DPT + HepB + Hib) in the Universal Immunization Programme in India. Some key points:
1) The pentavalent vaccine protects against 5 diseases (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, hepatitis B, and Haemophilus influenzae type b) in a single vaccine.
2) Guidelines are provided on training health workers, microplanning, monitoring coverage, reporting data, and communicating with caregivers about the new vaccine.
3) A phased approach is outlined to first introduce the vaccine in some states with support from the Government of India, before expanding nationwide. Close monitoring will help evaluate
Reflection on developing Occupational Therapy in a Psychiatric Intensive Care...Rachel Booth-Gardiner
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The document describes an occupational therapist's reflection on developing their OT service in a new Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) using Johns' Model of Reflection. Key factors included a new hospital, OT team, and way of working with the multidisciplinary team. The OT aimed to integrate with the team and provide meaningful activities for patients. This led to developing risk assessments and flexibility. Influencing factors were staffing levels, impacts on the main OT department, engagement techniques, ward expectations, and patient experience. The OT learned to improve engagement techniques, tailor activities to individual needs and attendance levels, and use standardized assessments. The experience changed their working methods and showed OT is now valued by
Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital heart defect characterized by four anatomical abnormalities: ventricular septal defect, pulmonary stenosis, overriding aorta, and right ventricular hypertrophy. It can cause cyanosis and other clinical signs and symptoms. Investigations like chest x-ray, electrocardiogram and echocardiogram are used for diagnosis. Treatment options include medical management of symptoms, palliative interventions like shunt procedures for severe cases, and complete surgical correction.
This document discusses psychiatry departments and services including de-addiction and lifestyle modification centers. It describes that psychiatry involves the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders by physicians called psychiatrists. De-addiction centers and lifestyle modification centers aim to treat addiction and promote healthy behaviors through a team-based approach. The document also outlines the services, staffing, and basic requirements for establishing a psychiatry hospital or wing.
Occupational therapy (OT) is a therapeutic approach aimed at enhancing individuals' performance through purposeful activities, benefiting children, adults, and the elderly across various settings. It supports recovery, self-confidence, and the development of essential skills, with applications ranging from independent living to creative arts and crafts. Nurses play a crucial role in OT as observers, teachers, and guides, emphasizing its importance in the rehabilitation of mentally ill clients.
Occupational therapy uses goal-oriented activities to treat psychological, physical, and developmental disabilities. It aims to promote recovery, mobilize patient assets, prevent hospitalization, and help patients regain self-confidence. Occupational therapists select activities based on a client's interests, abilities, and IQ to provide new experiences and a sense of accomplishment. Occupational therapy can be used to treat conditions such as depression, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse.
Psychotherapy is the treatment of emotional or related bodily problems through psychological means such as verbal and emotional communication. Its objectives include removing or modifying existing symptoms, changing disturbed behavior patterns, and promoting positive personality growth. Psychotherapy can be scientific or an art. As a science, it focuses on problems and treatment using techniques like interpretation and behavior modification. As an art, it focuses on prevention using techniques like emotional support and reassurance. There are different types of psychotherapy based on depth of probing into the unconscious mind and number of patients treated, as well as purpose and techniques used. Common techniques include ventilation, abreaction, reassurance, explanation, suggestion, reinforcement, recreation, work as therapy, and relaxation.
The document discusses congenital heart diseases (CHD), covering their classification, pathophysiological changes, investigations, and management options. It presents a case scenario of a 5-year-old boy with a systolic murmur, details common forms of CHD found in Oman, and outlines key symptoms, signs, and appropriate investigations for various types of defects such as VSD, ASD, and PDA. Additionally, it describes management strategies and the implications of maternal health and genetic factors on CHD.
The document defines psychotherapy as a treatment method that involves developing an intimate therapeutic relationship between a client and therapist to explore and modify client behavior in a satisfying direction. It further describes psychotherapy as a process where a person seeks to resolve problems or issues by interacting with a psychotherapist in a prescribed way.
Occupational therapy aims to restore and enhance an individual's performance through specially selected activities. The goals of OT include promoting recovery, mobilizing assets, preventing hospitalization, and enhancing self-confidence. OT services include independent living skills, crafts, leisure activities, employment preparation, and patient education. OT activities in inpatient units include assertiveness training, crafts like woodworking and weaving, social skills training, and industrial works. OT helps build a healthy ego, express needs and feelings, and strengthen defenses and self-esteem.
This document discusses family planning methods, including natural methods like abstinence, the calendar method, and cervical mucus monitoring, as well as artificial methods like condoms, diaphragms, birth control pills, implantable rods, IUDs, and surgical sterilization procedures. It notes that educating girls about their health and family planning options can help them make informed choices that benefit themselves and their future children.
This document discusses various contraceptive methods including hormonal contraception, intrauterine devices, barrier methods, natural family planning, and sterilization. It provides details on the mechanisms of different hormonal methods like combined oral contraceptives, progestin-only pills, patches, injections, and vaginal rings. Benefits and risks of long-acting reversible contraceptives like implants and intrauterine devices are also outlined. Emergency contraception and natural family planning methods are briefly described. Contraindications and effectiveness of various contraceptive options are covered.
The document discusses various methods of contraception and birth control. It notes that over 1 million teens became pregnant in 2000 in the US, with 512,000 giving birth. The effectiveness of different contraceptive methods is reviewed, including hormonal methods like birth control pills and implants, barrier methods like condoms and diaphragms, and long-acting reversible contraceptives like IUDs. Risks of STDs are also addressed.
The document provides information on HIV/AIDS, including:
1. HIV was first identified in 1981 and there have been two major strains identified, HIV-1 and HIV-2.
2. HIV is transmitted through bodily fluids and can be transmitted sexually or through contact with infected blood.
3. There are three phases of HIV infection eventually resulting in AIDS if not treated. Antiretroviral treatment can suppress the virus and prevent AIDS.
This document provides information about HIV/AIDS, including what it is, how it is transmitted, symptoms, and prevention. It defines HIV as the virus that causes AIDS by weakening the immune system. AIDS is the late stage of HIV infection when the immune system is severely damaged. HIV can be transmitted via blood, semen, vaginal fluids, breast milk, and other bodily fluids through sexual contact, needle sharing, or from mother to child during pregnancy, birth or breastfeeding. Prevention methods include safe sex practices and not sharing needles.
Be a Digital Trailblazer When Building Your Brand Carrie Kerpen
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The document discusses the importance of personal branding, especially online, and becoming a "digital trailblazer." It provides 5 reasons for developing a strong personal brand, including that jobs may not be permanent and others are searching for you online. It encourages the reader to think about what makes them unique and compelling and how to tell their story succinctly across social media platforms. Examples are given of digital trailblazers leveraging different networks and some resources are listed to help readers craft their personal brand online.
How to Create the Perfect Social-Media PostGuy Kawasaki
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Users can create a design on Canva without making a purchase. They need to tweet their design using the hashtag '#canvaconvert.' Upon doing so, they will receive a free copy from Canva via Twitter.
The document provides 50 expert tips for small business owners starting on social media, emphasizing simplicity and effective engagement. Key advice includes focusing on one or two platforms, understanding your audience, and creating consistent, valuable content. Experts recommend being authentic, building relationships, and using visual elements to enhance outreach.
This document discusses various methods of family planning. It describes natural family planning methods like withdrawal and calendar-based methods. It then discusses barrier methods like condoms, diaphragms, and spermicides. Intrauterine devices that contain copper or hormones are explained next. The document also covers hormonal contraceptives like oral contraceptive pills containing estrogen and progestin, and progestin-only pills, implants, and injectables. Advantages and disadvantages are provided for many of the methods.
A Complete Guide To The Best Times To Post On Social Media (And More!)TrackMaven
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The document provides insights on optimal posting times across various social media platforms and blogging, highlighting that most brands post during work hours, with Thursdays being peak days. It indicates that engagement peaks in the evenings and on weekends, particularly for Twitter, blogs, and Facebook, while email effectiveness is highest during the workweek afternoons. To maximize reach and interaction, brands are encouraged to post during these peak times and consider audience behavior when scheduling content.
HIV/AIDS originated from chimpanzees in Africa and likely entered the US in the 1970s. In the 1980s, clusters of illnesses in gay men led to the identification of HIV and the disease being named AIDS. The Ryan White CARE Act provided funding for people with HIV/AIDS. Currently over 1 million people live with HIV/AIDS in the US, with higher rates among African Americans and men who have sex with men. Prevention focuses on abstinence, monogamy, and condom use.
Polio has existed for thousands of years, but concern grew in the early 20th century due to epidemics. The first vaccines were developed in the 1950s but it took global campaigns led by organizations like Rotary International, the WHO, and UNICEF in the late 20th century to nearly eradicate the disease. Through mass immunization efforts and fundraising, the number of polio-endemic countries has declined from over 125 in 1988 to just 3 in 2014 - Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan. India was declared polio-free in 2014, a major milestone in global eradication efforts.
This document provides a strategic plan for the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) from 2013-2018. Key aspects of the new plan include addressing all polio viruses (wild and vaccine-derived), strengthening routine immunization systems alongside OPV campaign quality, introducing inactivated polio vaccine options to manage long-term risks, addressing emerging risks like insecurity, and establishing an end date for completing polio eradication worldwide. The plan aims to not only interrupt wild poliovirus transmission but also eliminate vaccine-derived poliovirus risks, taking advantage of new vaccines and tools expected to improve as immunization performance strengthens towards completion of polio eradication.
Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital heart defect characterized by four anatomical abnormalities: ventricular septal defect, pulmonary stenosis, overriding aorta, and right ventricular hypertrophy. It can cause cyanosis and other clinical signs and symptoms. Investigations like chest x-ray, electrocardiogram and echocardiogram are used for diagnosis. Treatment options include medical management of symptoms, palliative interventions like shunt procedures for severe cases, and complete surgical correction.
This document discusses psychiatry departments and services including de-addiction and lifestyle modification centers. It describes that psychiatry involves the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders by physicians called psychiatrists. De-addiction centers and lifestyle modification centers aim to treat addiction and promote healthy behaviors through a team-based approach. The document also outlines the services, staffing, and basic requirements for establishing a psychiatry hospital or wing.
Occupational therapy (OT) is a therapeutic approach aimed at enhancing individuals' performance through purposeful activities, benefiting children, adults, and the elderly across various settings. It supports recovery, self-confidence, and the development of essential skills, with applications ranging from independent living to creative arts and crafts. Nurses play a crucial role in OT as observers, teachers, and guides, emphasizing its importance in the rehabilitation of mentally ill clients.
Occupational therapy uses goal-oriented activities to treat psychological, physical, and developmental disabilities. It aims to promote recovery, mobilize patient assets, prevent hospitalization, and help patients regain self-confidence. Occupational therapists select activities based on a client's interests, abilities, and IQ to provide new experiences and a sense of accomplishment. Occupational therapy can be used to treat conditions such as depression, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse.
Psychotherapy is the treatment of emotional or related bodily problems through psychological means such as verbal and emotional communication. Its objectives include removing or modifying existing symptoms, changing disturbed behavior patterns, and promoting positive personality growth. Psychotherapy can be scientific or an art. As a science, it focuses on problems and treatment using techniques like interpretation and behavior modification. As an art, it focuses on prevention using techniques like emotional support and reassurance. There are different types of psychotherapy based on depth of probing into the unconscious mind and number of patients treated, as well as purpose and techniques used. Common techniques include ventilation, abreaction, reassurance, explanation, suggestion, reinforcement, recreation, work as therapy, and relaxation.
The document discusses congenital heart diseases (CHD), covering their classification, pathophysiological changes, investigations, and management options. It presents a case scenario of a 5-year-old boy with a systolic murmur, details common forms of CHD found in Oman, and outlines key symptoms, signs, and appropriate investigations for various types of defects such as VSD, ASD, and PDA. Additionally, it describes management strategies and the implications of maternal health and genetic factors on CHD.
The document defines psychotherapy as a treatment method that involves developing an intimate therapeutic relationship between a client and therapist to explore and modify client behavior in a satisfying direction. It further describes psychotherapy as a process where a person seeks to resolve problems or issues by interacting with a psychotherapist in a prescribed way.
Occupational therapy aims to restore and enhance an individual's performance through specially selected activities. The goals of OT include promoting recovery, mobilizing assets, preventing hospitalization, and enhancing self-confidence. OT services include independent living skills, crafts, leisure activities, employment preparation, and patient education. OT activities in inpatient units include assertiveness training, crafts like woodworking and weaving, social skills training, and industrial works. OT helps build a healthy ego, express needs and feelings, and strengthen defenses and self-esteem.
This document discusses family planning methods, including natural methods like abstinence, the calendar method, and cervical mucus monitoring, as well as artificial methods like condoms, diaphragms, birth control pills, implantable rods, IUDs, and surgical sterilization procedures. It notes that educating girls about their health and family planning options can help them make informed choices that benefit themselves and their future children.
This document discusses various contraceptive methods including hormonal contraception, intrauterine devices, barrier methods, natural family planning, and sterilization. It provides details on the mechanisms of different hormonal methods like combined oral contraceptives, progestin-only pills, patches, injections, and vaginal rings. Benefits and risks of long-acting reversible contraceptives like implants and intrauterine devices are also outlined. Emergency contraception and natural family planning methods are briefly described. Contraindications and effectiveness of various contraceptive options are covered.
The document discusses various methods of contraception and birth control. It notes that over 1 million teens became pregnant in 2000 in the US, with 512,000 giving birth. The effectiveness of different contraceptive methods is reviewed, including hormonal methods like birth control pills and implants, barrier methods like condoms and diaphragms, and long-acting reversible contraceptives like IUDs. Risks of STDs are also addressed.
The document provides information on HIV/AIDS, including:
1. HIV was first identified in 1981 and there have been two major strains identified, HIV-1 and HIV-2.
2. HIV is transmitted through bodily fluids and can be transmitted sexually or through contact with infected blood.
3. There are three phases of HIV infection eventually resulting in AIDS if not treated. Antiretroviral treatment can suppress the virus and prevent AIDS.
This document provides information about HIV/AIDS, including what it is, how it is transmitted, symptoms, and prevention. It defines HIV as the virus that causes AIDS by weakening the immune system. AIDS is the late stage of HIV infection when the immune system is severely damaged. HIV can be transmitted via blood, semen, vaginal fluids, breast milk, and other bodily fluids through sexual contact, needle sharing, or from mother to child during pregnancy, birth or breastfeeding. Prevention methods include safe sex practices and not sharing needles.
Be a Digital Trailblazer When Building Your Brand Carrie Kerpen
油
The document discusses the importance of personal branding, especially online, and becoming a "digital trailblazer." It provides 5 reasons for developing a strong personal brand, including that jobs may not be permanent and others are searching for you online. It encourages the reader to think about what makes them unique and compelling and how to tell their story succinctly across social media platforms. Examples are given of digital trailblazers leveraging different networks and some resources are listed to help readers craft their personal brand online.
How to Create the Perfect Social-Media PostGuy Kawasaki
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Users can create a design on Canva without making a purchase. They need to tweet their design using the hashtag '#canvaconvert.' Upon doing so, they will receive a free copy from Canva via Twitter.
The document provides 50 expert tips for small business owners starting on social media, emphasizing simplicity and effective engagement. Key advice includes focusing on one or two platforms, understanding your audience, and creating consistent, valuable content. Experts recommend being authentic, building relationships, and using visual elements to enhance outreach.
This document discusses various methods of family planning. It describes natural family planning methods like withdrawal and calendar-based methods. It then discusses barrier methods like condoms, diaphragms, and spermicides. Intrauterine devices that contain copper or hormones are explained next. The document also covers hormonal contraceptives like oral contraceptive pills containing estrogen and progestin, and progestin-only pills, implants, and injectables. Advantages and disadvantages are provided for many of the methods.
A Complete Guide To The Best Times To Post On Social Media (And More!)TrackMaven
油
The document provides insights on optimal posting times across various social media platforms and blogging, highlighting that most brands post during work hours, with Thursdays being peak days. It indicates that engagement peaks in the evenings and on weekends, particularly for Twitter, blogs, and Facebook, while email effectiveness is highest during the workweek afternoons. To maximize reach and interaction, brands are encouraged to post during these peak times and consider audience behavior when scheduling content.
HIV/AIDS originated from chimpanzees in Africa and likely entered the US in the 1970s. In the 1980s, clusters of illnesses in gay men led to the identification of HIV and the disease being named AIDS. The Ryan White CARE Act provided funding for people with HIV/AIDS. Currently over 1 million people live with HIV/AIDS in the US, with higher rates among African Americans and men who have sex with men. Prevention focuses on abstinence, monogamy, and condom use.
Polio has existed for thousands of years, but concern grew in the early 20th century due to epidemics. The first vaccines were developed in the 1950s but it took global campaigns led by organizations like Rotary International, the WHO, and UNICEF in the late 20th century to nearly eradicate the disease. Through mass immunization efforts and fundraising, the number of polio-endemic countries has declined from over 125 in 1988 to just 3 in 2014 - Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan. India was declared polio-free in 2014, a major milestone in global eradication efforts.
This document provides a strategic plan for the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) from 2013-2018. Key aspects of the new plan include addressing all polio viruses (wild and vaccine-derived), strengthening routine immunization systems alongside OPV campaign quality, introducing inactivated polio vaccine options to manage long-term risks, addressing emerging risks like insecurity, and establishing an end date for completing polio eradication worldwide. The plan aims to not only interrupt wild poliovirus transmission but also eliminate vaccine-derived poliovirus risks, taking advantage of new vaccines and tools expected to improve as immunization performance strengthens towards completion of polio eradication.
Pentavalent Launch in Andhra Pradesh 31st October 2014 , Vijayawadadichmu
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Pentavalent Andhra Pradesh State, ToT at Vijayawada
From Right_UNICEF representative-Dr,Sanjeev-,WHO,STL,NPSP-Comissioner Health and Family Welfare-Sri.Saurabh ,IAS,-Health Minister_sri.K.Sreenivas-MLA, Vijayawada-Director of Health-Smt.Geetha Prasadhini-Joint Director(Immunization)-Dr.Prasad-SSO,WHO,NPSP-Dr.Arun-
National Safe Motherhood day day 2014 kurnooldichmu
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This document provides information about National Safe Motherhood Day activities in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India on April 11, 2014. It includes:
1) Key messages about the importance of antenatal checkups, taking iron folic acid supplements, and delivering in a government hospital.
2) Photos documenting awareness camps and activities held at various primary health centers, urban health centers, and anganwadi centers in Kurnool district. Medical officers, ANMs and other health officials educated pregnant women on maternal and child health issues like anemia.
3) A large event was held at Rajiv Gruhakalpa in Kurnool where the District Immunization Officer, Medical Health Officer
The document discusses the use of zinc supplementation in the treatment of diarrhoeal disease in children. It notes that while oral rehydration therapy saves lives, it does not reduce the duration of diarrhea. The WHO and UNICEF now recommend daily zinc supplements of 20 mg for 10-14 days for children ages 6 months to 5 years and 10 mg per day for infants under 6 months when experiencing acute diarrhea. Zinc has been shown to reduce the duration and severity of acute, persistent, and bloody diarrhea episodes as well as decrease stool volume and the proportion of episodes lasting over 7 days. The document concludes that zinc supplementation should be provided along with standard diarrhea treatment based on its significant beneficial impacts.
1) The document discusses India's polio eradication efforts from 2012-2018, called the "polio endgame". It outlines strategies like intensifying routine immunization, conducting special immunization weeks, and developing an Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan.
2) A key strategy is switching from trivalent oral polio vaccine to bivalent oral polio vaccine to stop circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2. Gradually introducing inactivated polio vaccine and improving routine immunization coverage are also essential to eliminate all polio viruses and certify eradication.
3) Careful planning is required to manage post-switch risks while synchronizing global switch timelines. Success will depend on
The document summarizes activities conducted by the District Public Health & Family Welfare Department in Kurnool, India. These activities included rallies and awareness meetings in various urban slums and primary health centers across multiple towns, including Kurnool, Nandyal, Banaganapalle, Adoni, and others. Public health officials and local leaders addressed gatherings to spread awareness about health and welfare programs. Activities engaged school children, local residents, and communities.
World Polio Day is observed on October 24th to commemorate the anniversary of the discovery of the first polio vaccine by Jonas Salk. While polio cases have been reduced by over 99% globally since 1988, the disease remains endemic in only 3 countries - Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan. The document discusses ongoing efforts to eradicate polio, including immunization campaigns and surveillance. It emphasizes that a final push is needed to eliminate the disease completely and prevent future outbreaks.
The document lists the names of several health centers, sub centers, and primary health centers located in Nandyal and Banaganapalli. It also mentions meetings held by medical officers and the SPHO Dr. Ravi with mothers about breastfeeding awareness week at various locations.
This document outlines the ORS Campaign activities that took place from July 22-27, 2013 in Kurnool District, India. It lists the various rural health centers, primary health centers, and villages that were visited where ORS demonstrations and awareness sessions were conducted. These included house-to-house visits, school programs, and sessions during immunization activities to educate people about ORS and its importance in treating diarrhea. The goal was to promote the use of oral rehydration solution, which has significantly reduced deaths from diarrhea worldwide since its development.
1) The oral polio vaccine (OPV) uses live, weakened polio viruses that can genetically mutate and regain neurovirulence, causing polio. While intended to protect from polio, OPV can in rare cases cause the disease.
2) A recent case in India of a child infected by a vaccine-derived poliovirus highlights this risk, though India's polio-free status is not impacted since it only considers wild-type viruses.
3) Experts have long warned of the risks of genetic reversion and transmissibility of the live viruses used in OPV, but these issues were not given sufficient attention. Proper introduction of the inactivated polio vaccine and high coverage
The Government of India has implemented a novel strategy of conducting special immunization weeks to improve immunization coverage rates across the country. Four rounds of special immunization weeks will focus on low performing areas, urban slums, migrant populations, and other marginalized groups. The objective is to rapidly improve immunization rates for vulnerable children in these communities. During these weeks, drives will be conducted in areas with low coverage and high risk to vaccinate children and pregnant women who have not received all recommended vaccines.
District immunization profile_Submitted to GoI teamdichmu
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This document provides demographic and health profiles for Kurnool District in Andhra Pradesh, India. It includes information on the district's geography, population, health infrastructure, human resources for immunization, and key health and immunization indicators. The district has a population of over 4 million people spread across rural and urban areas. It has a network of primary health centers, urban health centers, and other medical facilities. Immunization coverage rates for various antigens like BCG, polio, DPT, and measles have been mostly over 70% in recent years, though dropout rates between doses remain a challenge.
The document provides a timeline of activities for the National Immunization Day (NID) on February 24th, 2013 in India. It lists review meetings at the district, divisional, and mandal levels between February 5th and 16th to prepare for the NID. It also outlines the distribution of vaccines and information materials between February 19th and 23rd, media briefings on February 20th-23rd, vaccinator reorientation from February 21st-23rd, and local media briefings and promotional activities from February 22nd-23rd in advance of the NID on February 24th.
The document is a letter from Dr. Korrapati .V.N.S. Anil Kumar, the District Immunization and Child Health Officer in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. It provides his contact information, including his mobile numbers and email address, for matters related to immunization and child health in Kurnool district.
Vaccination is important to reach every child. Dr. Anil Kumar, the District Immunization and Child Health Officer in Kurnool, emphasizes the need for a strong cold chain block to ensure vaccine effectiveness during transportation and storage. Good people should speak up in support of vaccination efforts rather than remain silent.
This document lists Chenchu Gudems and Sugali Thandas in Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh in 3 annexures:
1. Annexure I lists 27 Chenchu Gudems clustered in 14 Mandals across 6 clusters in the district.
2. Annexure II lists 61 Sugali Thandas clustered in 23 Mandals across 16 clusters.
3. Annexure III lists high risk urban areas for Covid spread, naming 3 areas in Kurnool town.