1.Many cases of malaria are reported in a primary health centre area. How will you investigate. What are the malariometric indices you take to analyze and manage the situation
Community Medicine · Epidemiology of Communicable Diseases
1.Many cases of malaria are reported in a primary health centre area. How will you investigate. What are the malariometric indices you take to analyze and manage the situation
2.Master Rahul is a 6-year-old boy brought by his mother to your Primary Health Centre (PHC) with symptoms of fever, myalgia and multiple small joint pain since 6 days. On examination he is febrile, nourished well and no signs of toxemia or haemorrhagic manifestations. Dengue IgMAC ELISA comes positive with normal platelet count and hematocrit.
3.Ramu aged 45 years who had a recent travel to Orrisa now presents to your PHC with condition of high fever and chills. On investigation malarial parasite seen in blood.
4.1 or 2 children from each village surrounding the pig-rearing area are reported to have high fever, vomiting and becoming unconscious. Discuss the problem and its management
5.Cases of fever with severe joint pains, diagnosed as chikungunya fever, are reported from a ward in a town. Outline the steps you would take to control the disease and prevent spread
6.As a medical officer in a primary health center of a high risk area for malaria, what are the indicators that will help you to prepare a plan of action against malaria. What are the strategies you will follow for prevention and control of malaria. What is the chemotherapy for severe and complicated malaria. Problems
7.The incidence of all mosquito borne diseases are increasing in your PHC area, as the medical officer of the PHC how will you apply the levels of prevention to reduce the incidence and control the situation
8.Increasing number of falciparum malaria cases are reported from your PHC area over the past two months . As the medical Officer of the PHC how will you tackle this situation ?
9.Asha a 6 years old child is brought to the primary health center with fever for 3 days and tourniquet test is positive indicating probable case of dengue. What investigations will you do. How will you manage. As a medical officer what actions will you take to control the disease in the community. Problems
1.Mass drug administration for control of filariasis
2.Blocked flea
3.Treatment of resistant malaria
4.Japanese encephalitis vaccine
5.Blocked flea Differentiate between
6.Treatment of resistant malaria Differentiate between
7.Anti-malaria month campaign
8.Active surveillance for malaria
9.Behavior change communication in malaria
1.Vivax malaria and falciparum malaria
2.Diseases transmitted by aedes mosquito
3.Sandflies and mosquitos Substantiate your answer with reasons
4.Drug distribution centres and fever treatment depots under the national vector borne disease control program (NVBDCP), for malaria control Substantiate your answer with reasons
5.Parameters of malaria surveillance
6.Trans-ovarian and trans-stadial transmission of diseases
7.Vectors of malaria and their breeding places
8.Definitive host and intermediate host in malaria
9.Louse borne diseases
10.Integrated vector management is an effective strategy for malaria control
11.Mass therapy is essential for the control of filariasis List the following
12.Active and passive surveillance of malaria Substantiate your answer with reasons