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ANIMAL BITE PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT (JANUARY-JUNE 2011)

ACTIVITIES TIME FRAME TARGET (per quarter) ACCOMPLISHMENT IN% REMARKS

A. Reduce incidence of human rabies and subsequently eliminate human rabies OPD lectures Production and distribution of IEC materials B. Reduce the incidence of canine rabies Examine and assess animal bite patients seen at the ER/OPD Procurement and distribution of vaccines/immun oglobulin c/o DOH

Jan June 2011

1 lecture/month Ongoing c/o DOH Jan June 2011

3 lectures done

100%

2,027 of animal cases seen at the OPD/ER be immunized for rabies Animal bite patients able to receive free vaccines (500/quarter)

Total # of animal bites seen ER= 513 OPD = 1515

100%

# 700 free rabipur c/o DOH

46.7%

Dependent on the availability of free rabipur c/o DOH

C. Train govt physicians,nurses on management of animal bite cases and for govt veterinarians/technician on rabies control and diagnosis D. To provide post exposure treatment to high risk patients a. Hospital Staff b. OPD/Admitted patients

March 2011

Once a year

lay Forum on updates on animal bite management with other govt agencies

100%

Jan June 2011

Able to provide free post exposure prophylaxis to animal bite patients

Total # of patients given post prophylaxis at ER/OPD = # vaccines given #immunoglobulin given HRIG= 231 ERIG= 68 # employees given = Linkages with other govt agencies involve in the advocacyagainst rabies PCSO DOH DSWD LGU Provinci al govt Giving of free post exposure prophylaxis to all hospital staff directly involve in the care of rabies patient should be prioritize

E. To provide pre exposure prophylaxis to high risk individuals a. Hospital staff b. OPD/Admitted patients

Jan June 2011

Able to provide free pre exposure prophylaxis to animal bite patients especially to hospital staff ()

Total # of pre exposure prophylaxis given # hospital staff = 50 # OPD/Admitted patients = 0

Pre exposure prophylaxis to all hospital staff directly involve in the care of rabies patients should be part of the promotive and preventive aspect in rabies advocacy

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