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www.ephi.gov.etMeasles is one of the communicable diseases still causing preventable mortality and morbidity in the country. In 2001, countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region began accelerated measles control activities to reduce measles deaths by half by 2005 compared to the estimated number of measles deaths in 1999.
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adahsc.weebly.comthe welfare of all, for the first time. The World Health Organization (WHO) in 1946, identified health as a separate issue in which governments must be involved, to the benefit of people’s physical, mental and social wellbeing, and not just for treating diseases. An active role in raising public awareness continued through the 1970s
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www.euro.who.intMeasles, mumps and rubella Measles is a highly contagious viral disease spread by droplet infection through sneezing and coughing. Initial symptoms include high fever and a runny nose, followed by a rash descending from the head and neck. Serious complications can develop, specifically in malnourished patients or in patients with diminished ...
Concept of Primary Health Care - iapsmgc.org
iapsmgc.orgPrimary health care is not simply treating patients or immunizing children and so on. It is an ethos, a concept, which is built up as a system. For this concept to be successful, it should employ the following four essential principles: Community Participation: While most of the efforts in providing health care come
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www2.cdc.govthe immune response to measles and rubella vaccines for ≥3 months Due o the greater severity of measles in infancy compared to HAV t infection in infancy, MMR vaccine should be administered preferentially to IG for HAV infection pre-exposure prophylaxis Administration of HepA vaccine (indication for off-label use) and MMR