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4.8 Record information about the ad
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Roads, water sources, location of s
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Section 5Respond to Outbreaks and O
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Laboratory technician/laboratory te
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new procedures. The district should
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3. Identify areas or populations at
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5.2.3.4 Enhance surveillanceDuring
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5.2.3.8 Improve food handling pract
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Section 6Provide FeedbackThis secti
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6.2.2 Information summary sheetsAn
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Section 7Evaluate and Improve Surve
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If you routinely record and review
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7.1.6 Select data to serve as indic
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Table 9: Surveillance function and
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7.4.5 Prioritise plans for improvem
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8.0 Community-based SurveillanceCom
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Minimum disease and other health da
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Apart from the aggregation of indiv
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This section provides summary guide
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Case definitionGhana uses the Modif
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Characteristic histopathology on bi
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Person:Count weekly total cases and
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Public health actionIf you observe
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Since 1985 Ghana has been working t
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MalariaBackground Malaria is a hig
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Surveillance goal Detect outbreaks
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Neonatal tetanusBackground A neuro
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PneumoniaBackground Infection of t
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Analyse and interpretdataTime:Place
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TS = Presence of scarring, showing
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Analyse and interpretdataTime:Place
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Public health action:Respond to a l
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Respond to epidemicthresholdCollect
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Meeting to routinely assess prepare
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Annex 2Case Definitions for Identif
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TuberculosisSmear-positive pulmonar
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Annex 3Case Definitions for Use in
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Annex 4List of District Reporting S
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Table A-3: Specimens for laboratory
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Suspected disease orconditionDiagno
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Suspected disease orconditionMeasle
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Suspected disease orconditionDiagno
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Suspected disease orconditionYellow
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Annex 7Maintaining Clinic Registers
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Case-based surveillance reporting f
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Instructions for completing case-ba
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Annex 9Line List for Reporting Case
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To be completed by the health facil
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Annex 10Weekly Notifiable Disease R
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Total immediately reportable cases
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Annex 13Tuberculosis Quarterly Repo
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Annex 14Cased-based Surveillance Re
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G. Treatment Outcomes25. Healed wit
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Year: _____________________ Month:
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Annex 16Quarterly Report on New and
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Annex 18Sample Grid for Time Analys
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Comparing inpatient and outpatient
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No. of casesactually identified(7)D
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Annex 21Case Investigation Form - N
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Annex 22Case Investigation Form - A
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Annex 23Case Investigation Form - G
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Annex 23: Case Investigation Form -
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Annex 24Checklist of Laboratory Sup
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Antibiotics recommended for treatme
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Reassess the patient after the firs
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Other recommended antibiotics to tr
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Annex 27Conducting a Register Revie
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Annex 28Sample Messages for Communi
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Clean drinking water and storageCom
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Annex 29Planning an Emergency Immun
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6. If the vaccine requires a diluen
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Annex 32District Outbreak Report Fo
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Annex 33Self-evaluation of the Time
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Annex 34Record of Reports ReceivedD
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Technical Guidelines for Integrated
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SupervisionTrainingResources andper