ANNUAL HEALTH BULLETIN 2004 - Ministry of Health
ANNUAL HEALTH BULLETIN 2004 - Ministry of Health
ANNUAL HEALTH BULLETIN 2004 - Ministry of Health
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80%( 13011 infants) <strong>of</strong> estimated infants received all the vaccines provided within the first year <strong>of</strong><br />
birth. Dropout rates are within limits <strong>of</strong> accepted range (BeG to Measles = 6.3%, DPTI to DPT3 =<br />
3.6%).<br />
Among the vaccine preventable diseases in the year, 68 Measles and 22 Tetanus cases were reported.<br />
Among the measles cases, majority <strong>of</strong> the cases were in above 5 yrs old population. Only one<br />
Tetanus case under 5 years old population was reported, however it is not known whether it was<br />
neonatal death or not.<br />
Table 6. ¥carlv Cervical Cvtoloi!v. JDWNRII 2003 and <strong>2004</strong><br />
Year Normal Inflamm ••tion<br />
Nonpccific<br />
Soccific Actipo Atrophic LSIL LSIL HSIL HSIL<br />
nflammat<br />
Cervlcitl<br />
in BV TV Yeast mvcetes lHeroes • ASCUS AGUS HPV CINII IrIN HI Unsat<br />
2003 1532 674 212 117 33 3 2 49 20 32 8 36 102 1 150<br />
<strong>2004</strong> 3479 920 755 214 20 8 1 61 14 9 7 18 32 4 392<br />
Year.<br />
torm<br />
..I -1ft n<br />
Son-Specifi So •.•.ifi. Actlno Atrophic LSIL LSIL HSIL HSTL<br />
nflammatoi<br />
n BV TV Yeast mvcetes !Hero ••• r"rvicitis ASCl;S AGl:S HPV CINII £:1'.11I Unsat<br />
2003 I S02 338 34 23 II II I 6 I 3 2 6 38 3 169<br />
<strong>2004</strong> I 2677 1003 472 125 13 4 6 21 2 7 2 20 2J 1 663<br />
The number <strong>of</strong> screening at JDWNRH and the districts are increasing. The percentage <strong>of</strong> abnormal<br />
smears at both JDWNRH and other centers are about 1% <strong>of</strong> the total slides examined.<br />
Unsatisfactory slides, particularly from the districts are exceptionally high (13%).<br />
Though the information on age <strong>of</strong> women is not available from the districts, looking at JDWNRH<br />
records, it is revealed that majority <strong>of</strong> the women are in the age group 20-29 years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />
Table 8. A<br />
Age group<br />
<strong>of</strong> women screened in <strong>2004</strong><br />
Total Smear<br />
20 - 29<br />
30 - 39<br />
40-49<br />
50 and above