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ANNUAL HEALTH BULLETIN 2004 - Ministry of Health

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Type<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

-. .<br />

complications 2001 2002 2003 <strong>2004</strong><br />

Total °/0 Total %- Total ___o/!!-~_ J!!t~--~---_<br />

• I<br />

Abortion 125 5.4 311 12.1 464 30.5 579 i 21.2<br />

-._.~.. - ··1- -.~~<br />

A.P.H 15 0.8 56 2.2 111 7.3 __11..8.. __..----±l<br />

P.I.H 102 4.5 100 3.8 254 16.7 f---- 365 I<br />

-<br />

13.4<br />

Anaemia 1983 88.2 2101 81.5<br />

Henatitis 1 0.1<br />

f------- -_. ---_ .._.<br />

Malaria 6 0.3<br />

----<br />

Others 17 0.8 690 10.5 1663 6UL<br />

Total 2249 100% 1519 I 27251 .....-<br />

257[= ~~<br />

I<br />

---·T-----<br />

LiQO~____ J<br />

Complication _2001 2002 2003<br />

Total °/0 ... Total % Total % Total 0/c,<br />

I<br />

Obstructed labour 41 17.6 100 12.7 80 11.4 I 222_ _18.3<br />

Mal presentation 59 25.4 130 16.6 104 14.8j---ill 9.3<br />

Prolonged labour/ I<br />

runtured uterus 2 0.8 152 19.4 204 29.1 267 22.4<br />

PPH 49 21.5 113 14.3 145 20.6 183 15.1<br />

Retained Placenta Sl __ 34.2.. 288 36.8 249 35.5 332 27.4<br />

Puemerl Sepsis -_._-- f-------- ----_. 93 7.7<br />

I<br />

Total 232<br />

I<br />

..~- .._~ 783 702 1210<br />

Prolonged labour, PPH, obstructed labour and mal presentations are common problems encountered,<br />

in order <strong>of</strong> frequency.<br />

Information about post-natal care is not available. However problems/complications like retained<br />

placenta and puerperal sepsis are quite common.<br />

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There were 15,380 new attendances and a total <strong>of</strong> 136,095 repeat visits with an average <strong>of</strong>9 visits by<br />

each child. Repeat visits above the age <strong>of</strong> I year, though expected to be high, still remains low.<br />

There are 150416 instances <strong>of</strong> weighing infants and children attending clinics. In about 17% <strong>of</strong><br />

instarl'ces, overweight was encountered and under nutrition in about 9% <strong>of</strong> instances. Severe<br />

malnutrition is very rare. (Less than 1% <strong>of</strong> instances).

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