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- Page 14 and 15: CONTENTS Bangladesh- Basic Informat
- Page 16 and 17: Climate Bangladesh has a tropical m
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- Page 27: A. GEOGRAPHY Basic Information and
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- Page 35 and 36: The community skilled birth attenda
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Patient statistics of SSFP during J
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Morbidity Profile National level Th
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Medical College Hospitals In Bangla
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hospitals), 5 medical college hospi
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Improved Hospital Services Manageme
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Control of communicable diseases Th
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Malaria Malaria is one of the major
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In Bangladesh, all age groups are a
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Filariasis Filariasis is a mosquito
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Treatment Schedule (once in a year
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Source: Nipah in short, 2006, Dr. B
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HIV Prevalence over the Rounds Sali
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Avian Influenza (Bird flu) Avian In
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Leprosy Elimination of leprosy as a
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Emergency Preparedness & Response (
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Response to Super Cyclone SIDR Supe
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Non-communicable disease There have
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Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) Rheum
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Number of Cancer patients treated a
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Bladder Stone 100 110 210 BOO 200 2
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Substance abuse with Complication 5
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Since 2005, in Dhaka Medical Colleg
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The prerequisites for establishing
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Nutrition Nutritional status of peo
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Prevalence (%) of low birth weight
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vi. Behavior change communication (
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Reduction of Protein Energy Malnutr
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Committee (BRAC),2003 and Helen Kel
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• Development, field testing and
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• Interpersonal communication and
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Alternative Medical Care (AMC) Alte
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Other Public Health Interventions T
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• Epidemiology of Influenza in Ba
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2007 24,46,900 4,89,380 34,955 4,83
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2007 5992 3488 58.2% 2504 41.8% 200
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Rubella Positive 0 55 609 164 432 2
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without antibiotics in adjunct to s
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Institute-wise distribution of ongo
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• Adolescent pregnancy is an emer
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• Awareness about otitis media am
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• Socio-demographic profile and h
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• Evaluation of results of open r
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• Clinical Presentation of pregna
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• Comparative study of early and
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Pathology • A comparative study o
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• Role of heparin in the manageme
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• Screening for risk factors of D
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• Free conjunctival graft and amn
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• Prevalence and risk factor of u
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Alternative Medical Care Fourty fiv
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8. Sher-e-Bangla Medical College, B
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Number of seats in the different po
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Private medical colleges and their
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It is estimated that there are over
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Production of community based skill
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Production of medical technologists
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Institute of Health Technology in p
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Training Achievement of In-Service
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Programme/ Administrative Managemen
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Health MIS in Bangladesh Introducti
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What are the types of data the heal
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The data handling environment is st
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success. The relatively few intelli
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Staff profile of MIS (health), DGHS
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facilities will need to create thei
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population; reaching people living
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Allocation, Expenditures and Progre
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Annex Division and district wise no
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