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JOTSHOLO CLINIC

Malaria Review meeting


Bi-annual review Jan-June for 2018;
2019&2020
Demographic information

TOTA >11M 1-4YR 5- 15Y+ WCBA ANC FP <5 Exp


L POP 14YR births

%age 2.9% 12.8% 33.1% 51.2% 19.8% 4.3% 8% 15.7 3.9%

1656 480 2120 5483 8482 3280 712 1325 2601 647
6
Staffing

Establishmen In post No. trained No. trained on No of VHWs


t in malaria Case
enhanced management
surveillance
4 nurses 2 NURSES 4 Nurses 17
2 EHTSs 2 EHTs 2 EHTs
1 Field
Orderly
2 Nurse
aides
1 General
hand
Foci map
Trend of malaria cases
*include interventions done on your comments

5
2018
4
2019
3 2020
2

0
january february march april may june
Comment
 No cases were recorded  Interventions done
in January and February  Mass distribution of
for the past 3 years
 There is a gradual
LLINs
 Bio larviciding in
increase in cases from
2018 to 2020 active breeding
 High volume of cases sites
have been recorded in
April and May during
the period under
review.
Confirmed malaria cases
Year No. of proportion Proportion Proportion Proportion
cases imported < 5 years >65 years Pregnant
and/or local women

2018 6 Imported=0 33% 67% 0%


%
Local =100% (2) (4) (0)
2019 9 Imported 0% 100% 0%
=22%
Local =78% (9)
2020 11 imported= 0% 0% 9%
27%
Local =73% (0) (10) (1)
comments
Suspected, notified and investigated

Year No. No. No. No. Deaths


suspected tested notified investigat
positive ed

2018 218 6 6 6 0

2019 263 9 9 9 0

2020 147 11 11 11 0
Malaria treatment
year No. No. receiving No. No. taken No taken no.
positiv day 1 slide initiated on day 7 day 14 successfully
e results primaquine slide slide treated

201 6 6 6 6 6 6
8
201 9 9 9 9 9 9
9
202 11 11 11 11 11 11
0
Malaria commodities stock status

ITEM QUANTITY EXPIRY

COARTEM *18 14 01/2021

COATEM*24 1 12/2020

COARTEM 3*3 1 10/2020

ATESUNATE 5 10/2020
INJECTION
PRIMAQUINE 7 08/2020

RDT 25 05/2022
Malaria and COVID-19

Month Number Number No. RDT No. PCR


*2020 only testing collected positive for positive
positive for blood COVID-19
malaria samples for
COVID-19
January 0 0 0 0
February 0 0 0 0
March 1 0 0 0
April 7 0 0 0
May 3 0 0 0
June 0 0 0 0
Referrals

No. of positive Proportion referred Proportion referred


cases by VHWs to district hospital

0 0 0
Entomological activities
Activity Number done Number of mosquitoes
collected

PSC 26 4

Procopak 20 2

LCD light trap 18 3


Prevention activities carried out
Year Malaria Activities Target Achievements
drivers
2018 Active Larval source All swamp Low larval
breeding management areas density
site (LSM) eg
biolarviciding
2019 Active Continuous Changes in
breeding distribution of sleeping
site LLINs arrangements
Human
movemen SBCC
t from
Binga to Use of
work at mosquito ARDA night
ARDA repellents by security
Lessons learnt
 Always prepare for malaria peak(March to
May) in terms of malaria commodities.
 CBM has positive results in malaria hots pots.

These interventions must include localized


IRS
 Abuse of LLINs
Challenges
 Inadequate fuel and servicing of bikes

 Stock out of RDT kits despite having placed


an order
 Tracker not functioning well
 Slides turn around time is poor.
Recommendations
 Use of partner vehicles to transport slides
 Replace old trackers
 District to service bikes
ASANTE SANA

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