National Malaria Elimination Programme
Found 6 free book(s)Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 2018 - Summary ...
dhsprogram.comwas implemented by the National Population Commission (NPC) in collaboration with the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) of the Federal Ministry of Health, Nigeria. The funding for the 2018 NDHS was provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Global Fund,
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tnl-uploads.s3.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com• GoI Launched National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) to achieve a 20 % to 30 % reduction in ... Global Malaria Elimination and Preventive Measures: • Globally, the number of countries that reported fewer than 10,000 malaria cases increased from 26 in 2000 to 47 in 2020.
Screening Donated Blood for Transfusion- Transmissible ...
www.who.int4.3.1 Malaria 38 4.3.2 Chagas disease 40 ... and the elimination of paid donation. ... 2 There should be a national programme for blood screening which sets out the strategy for screening, with algorithms that define the actual tests to be used in each screening facility.
National Health Mission (NHM)
darpg.gov.in4. Annual Malaria incidence to be <1/1000 Less than 1 per cent microfilaria prevalence in all districts 5. Kala- Azar Elimination by 2015, <1case per 10000 population in all blocks 1. Integrating vertical Health and Family Welfare programmes 2. Developing capacities for preventive health care at all levels 3.
NATIONAL PROGRAMMES UNDER NRHM
main.mohfw.gov.inCONTROL PROGRAMME (NVBDCP) The National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) is an umbrella programme for prevention and control of vector borne diseases viz. Malaria, Japanese Encephalitis (JE), Dengue, Chikungunya, Kala-azar and Lymphatic Filariasis. Out of these six diseases, two diseases namely Kala-azar and Lymphatic Filariasis
MALARIA MICROSCOPY - Pan American Health Organization
www.paho.orgbehalf of the WHO Global Malaria Programme (co-ordinators: David Bell, WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific and Andrea Bosman, WHO Global Malaria Programme). The project arose from a proposal made at the WHO consultation on quality assurance for malaria microscopy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 2004.