Water Borne Diseases State Conclave Igatpuri, Nashik 22 & 23 MAY 2014 Jt. Director of Health Services (Malaria, Filaria & Waterborne Diseases) Pune-1.

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Year wise Comparison of Waterborne Outbreaks Sr.No.Disease Up to OADOADOADOAD 1Gastro Diarrhoe a Cholera Vir. Hepatiti s Typhoid Leptospi rosis State Total

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Water Borne Diseases

State ConclaveIgatpuri, Nashik

22 & 23 MAY 2014

Jt. Director of Health Services (Malaria, Filaria & Waterborne Diseases) Pune-1

Year wise Comparison of Waterborne Outbreaks

Sr.No. Disease 2011 2012 2013 2014 Up to 21.05. 14

O A D O A D O A D O A D

1 Gastro 31 1801 6 52 2075 14 23 799 5 3 386 0

2 Diarrhoea 31 2371 1 49 2715 4 45 2021 8 2 66 0

3 Cholera 4 291 2 4 337 0 15 566 6 1 5 1

4Vir.Hepatitis

17 742 3 20 6337 42 12 333 3 6 136 0

5 Typhoid 4 132 2 1 158 0 0 0 0 2 367 1

6 Leptospirosis 89 120 21 6 6 6 12 42 9 0 0 0

State Total 176 5457 35 132 11628 66 107 3761 31 14 960 2

Timeliness of Reporting

Gastro

Diarrhoea

Cholear

Typhoid

Viral Hepatitis

Water Borne Diseases’ Outbreaks – 2014

Typhoid Death in Rajgurunagar

Cholera Death in Udgaon Shirol

WBD Deaths Maharashtra 2014

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% Substandard TCL (April 14)

Urban Areas –• Pune – 50 %• Wardha – 14 %• Beed – 10 %

Rural Verses Urban Quality Monitoring – April 2014

Quality Check Rural Samples

Urban Samples

Water 53,119 29,134

TCL 5,272 104

Sanitary Survey – Oct 2013

Role of DHO

• Water Quality Monitoring –1. Surprise checks2.Training of Jalsurakshak• Technical inputs to improve Water quality• Conduct Sanitary Survey – Biannually 1. 1-30 April2. 2 Oct – 30 October

Actions After Sanitary Survey• Within 15 days – Block level meeting of all Sarpanch &

Gramsevak with RED & YELLOW cards to decide timeline to improve water quality.

• Preventive measures for all HIGH & MEDIUM risk sources within ONE MONTH.

• Discussion of Sanitary Survey Results at all levels – Village to GB ZP.

• Punitive Actions –1. GP with RED card for consecutive two times not eligible for

govt incentives till rectification.2. Gramsevak not taking appropriate action within 1 month –

Will lose one increment.

Swine Flu Situation

Leptospirosis Situation

• 16 Positive cases from state.• MCGM -14• Thane & Ratnagiri – 1 each. No mortality.• Need to gear up surveillance.• Number of samples tested are not up to mark

in Raigad (0), Ratnagiri (5) & Thane ( 1) as compared to Sindhudurg (560) & MCGM (2310)

Thanks…!

05/03/23

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