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Year in review: 2010 Public Health Department August 2011

Basic health care: OPD 2.2 million outpatient consultations – 31% children < 5 years

Morbidities OPD

,000 inpatient - 54% children < 5 years Basic health care: IPD

Morbitidies IPD

Basic health care: Surgery 5,700 major surgeries in 17 projects - 10% violence-related - 1.3% mortality

Mental health care Psychiatric care within 8/27 relevant projects

Emergencies & Outbreaks Major emergencies: Earthquake in Haiti Floods in Pakistan Lead poisoning in Nigeria Nutritional crisis in Chad Other emergency interventions: Sange burn DRC Leh Ladakh flood India Outbreaks: Cholera in Haiti Cholera in Chad Measles in sub-Saharan Africa Meningitis in Nigeria KA in South Sudan

Outbreak response 2010 where? Measles: Ethiopia, Nigeria, DRC, Zimbabwe, Chad & CAR Meningitis: Nigeria Cholera: Chad, DRC, Haiti, Nigeria & PNG

Outbreak response

Vaccination Progress on roll out of pentavalent vaccines and Hepatitis B birth dose administration.

Nutrition Admission to TFP per country

Reproductive health 25,000 new family planning safe abortion care offered in 6 projects and available by referral in 13 projects 48,000 cases of sexually transmitted infection – 23% men 180 fistula repairs

Sexual violence response 28 projects provided post-rape care

HIV/TB 44,300 active cases in Dec 2010; 70% on ART 8.7% of those started on ART in 2010 <15yrs 80% of TB patients have known HIV status; 3,975 (68%) of these were found positive.

TB

Malaria 345,500 treated Successful roll out of new RDTs to all missions

Neglected Tropical Diseases Kala azar – 8,000 screened & 42% positive – 3,492 treated – New project in Bangladesh Cutaneous leishmaniasis – 570 treated Human African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness) – 6,365 screened & 0.8% positive – 49 treated

Watsan Minimum standards data reported in 71% of relevant projects Average score is 74.4% (range 25-95%) Emergency activities Chad, Colombia, Haiti (EQ & cholera), Nigeria (cholera & flooding), Pakistan & PNG: CountrySafe drinking water provided (litres per day) For population of Over period of Pakistan698,00046,5004 months Haiti EQ187,00012,40010 months Nigeria flooding100,0006,6002 months Haiti cholera45,0003,0002 months

Operational research 14 studies initiated dissemination – 16 articles published – 5 submitted/in press – 15 in process – 13 presentations/posters