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Second case of Coronavirus #COVID19 confirmed in Nepal

by Public Health Update March 23, 2020
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Second case of Coronavirus #COVID19 confirmed in Nepal

The Ministry of Health and Population has confirmed that a Nepali 19-year-old girl has diagnosed COVID-19 positive. She was recently back to Nepal from France on March 17. She is currently under isolation at Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital in Teku, Kathmandu.

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  • 572 Total Samples tested
  • 570 Negative
  • 2 Positive (1 Recovered | 1 in Isolation)

Last updated: 23/03/2020


Global Update

  • 294,110 confirmed cases
  • 12,944 deaths
  • 186 countries, areas or territories with cases
Last updated: 22/03/2020 17:59 CET
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WHO Hospital Readiness Checklist for COVID-19

by Public Health Update March 21, 2020
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WHO Hospital Readiness Checklist for COVID-19 

This checklist has been prepared with the aim of supporting hospital managers and emergency planners in achieving the above by defining and initiating actions needed to ensure a rapid response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The checklist is structured on eleven key components; under each component, there is a list of questions regarding the status of implementation of the recommended action specific to that component. Hospitals at risk of increased health service demand should be prepared to initiate the implementation of each action promptly. The section on “Recommended reading” lists selected tools, guidelines and strategies relevant to each component, as well as other supporting documentation.

The benefits of an effective, hospital-based response include;

  1. continuity of essential services;
  2. well-coordinated implementation of priority action;
  3. clear and accurate internal and external communication;
  4. swift adaptation to increased demands;
  5. effective use of scarce resources; and
  6. safe environment for health workers.

Key components of the hospital readiness checklist for COVID-19

  • Incident Management System
  • Surge capacity
  • INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL
  • CASE MANAGEMENT
  • HUMAN RESOURCES
  • CONTINUITY OF ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES AND PATIENT CARE
  • SURVEILLANCE: EARLY WARNING AND MONITORING
  • COMMUNICATION
  • LOGISTICS AND MANAGEMENT OF SUPPLIES, INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICALS
  • Laboratory Services
  • Essential Support Services 

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World Health Organization (WHO) Information Note Tuberculosis and COVID-19

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World Health Organization (WHO) Information Note Tuberculosis and COVID-19

COVID-19: Considerations for tuberculosis (TB) care services

As the world comes together to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to ensure that essential services and operations for dealing with long-standing health problems continue to protect the lives of people with TB and other diseases or health conditions. Health services, including national programmes to combat TB, need to be actively engaged in ensuring an effective and rapid response to COVID-19 while ensuring that TB services are maintained.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is advising Member States that are leading the response to the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic. The WHO Global TB Programme, along with WHO regional and country offices, has developed an information note, in collaboration with stakeholders. This note is intended to assist national TB programmes and health personnel to urgently maintain continuity of essential services for people affected with TB during the COVID19 pandemic, driven by innovative people-centred approaches, as well as maximizing joint support to tackle both diseases.

All measures should be implemented to prevent any stigmatization or discrimination of people affected by either of these conditions, through respect for their confidentiality and protection of their human rights.

1. Are people with TB likely to be at increased risk of COVID-19 infection, illness and death?

People ill with COVID-19 and TB show similar symptoms such as cough, fever and difficulty breathing. Both diseases attack primarily the lungs and although both biological agents transmit mainly via close contact, the incubation period from exposure to disease in TB is longer, often with a slow onset. While experience on COVID-19 infection in TB patients remains limited, it is anticipated that people ill with both TB and COVID-19 may have poorer treatment outcomes, especially if TB treatment is interrupted.

TB patients should take precautions as advised by health authorities to be protected from COVID-19 and continue their TB treatment as prescribed.

2. What should health authorities do to provide sustainability of essential TB services during the COVID-19 pandemic? What services can be leveraged across both diseases?

Health authorities should maintain support to essential TB services, including during emergencies such as COVID-19. People-centred delivery of TB prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care services should be ensured in tandem with the COVID-19 response.

Prevention: Measures must be put in place to limit transmission of TB and COVID-19 in congregate settings and health care facilities, as per WHO Guidelines. Although modes of transmission of the two diseases are slightly different, administrative and personal protection measures apply to both (e.g. basic infection prevention and control, cough etiquette, segregation of people suspected to be affected).

Provision of TB preventive treatment should be maintained as much as possible.

Diagnosis: Accurate diagnostic tests are essential for both TB and COVID19. Tests for the two conditions are different and both should be made available for individuals with respiratory symptoms, which may be similar for the two diseases.

TB laboratory networks have been established in countries with the support of WHO and international partners. These networks as well as specimen transportation mechanisms could also be used for COVID 19 diagnosis and surveillance.

Treatment and care: TB programme staff with their experience and capacity, including in active case finding and contact tracing, are well placed to share knowledge, expertise, and to provide technical and logistical support.

Patient-centred outpatient and community-based care should be strongly preferred over hospital treatment for TB patients (unless serious conditions are requiring hospitalisation) to reduce opportunities for transmission. Provision of anti-tuberculosis treatment, in line with the latest WHO guidelines, must be ensured for all TB patients, including those in COVID-19 quarantine and those with confirmed COVID-19 disease.

Adequate stocks of TB medicines should be provided to all patients to take home to ensure treatment completion without having to visit treatment centres unnecessarily to collect medicines.

Use of digital health technologies should be intensified to support patients and programmes through improved communication, counselling, care, and information management, among other benefits. In line with WHO recommendations, technologies like electronic medication monitors and video-supported therapy can help patients complete their TB treatment.

Proactive planning, procurement, supply and risk management: Appropriate planning and monitoring are essential to ensure that procurement and supply of TB medicines and diagnostics are not interrupted.

WHO is monitoring medicine supply at the global level, while The Global Fund, the Stop TB Partnership Global Drug Facility (GDF), USAID, Unitaid and other donors play an essential role in supporting countries to secure adequate and sustainable supplies of TB medicines drugs and diagnostics. Countries are advised to place their orders for 2020 delivery as soon as possible given anticipated delays in transport and delivery mechanisms.

Human resources: Respiratory physicians, pulmonology staff of all grades, TB specialists and health workers at the primary health care level may be points of reference for patients with pulmonary complications of COVID-19. They should familiarize themselves with the most current WHO recommendations for the supportive treatment and containment of COVID-19. Detection and effective supportive treatment may reduce morbidity and mortality from both COVID-19 and most forms of TB.

Capacity building: The response to COVID-19 can benefit from the capacity building efforts developed for TB over many years of investment by national authorities and donors. These include infection prevention and control, contact tracing, house-hold and community-based care, and surveillance and monitoring systems.

Uniting forces to prevent transmission and save lives

The TB community with its network of national programmes, partners and civil society stand in solidarity with those battling COVID-19. Many agencies and donors supporting the TB response worldwide such as the Global Fund, US Agency for International Development, UNITAID, Stop TB Partnership and The Union (among others) have offered their support to those affected by the COVID-19 crisis.

WHO is working with countries, partners and civil society to compile and exchange best practices and experiences as they become available at various stages of the COVID-19 epidemic.

This will include information on TB services impacted and measures taken throughout this difficult period.

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MOOC: Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) for novel coronavirus (COVID-19)

by Public Health Update March 20, 2020
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MOOC: Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) for novel coronavirus (COVID-19)

This course provides information on what facilities should be doing to be prepared to respond to a case of an emerging respiratory virus such as the novel coronavirus, how to identify a case once it occurs, and how to properly implement IPC measures to ensure there is no further transmission to HCW or to other patients and others in the healthcare facility.

This training is intended for healthcare workers and public health professionals, as it is focused on infection prevention and control.

Overview

This course will cover the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) measures required in order to:

  • Be prepared and ready to respond to an outbreak, in particular, the one due to COVID-19.
  • Limit human to human transmission by way of implementing WHO recommended IPC interventions.
  • Identify, isolate and report suspect and confirmed cases.

There are resources attached to each module to help you dive further into this topic.

Learning objectives

On completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • define IPC and its role in the context of preparedness, readiness and response;
  • describe the current epidemiological COVID-19 situation, including case definitions and signs & symptoms;
  • describe source control, administrative controls and environmental and engineering controls;
  • describe the WHO-recommended IPC measures for health care facilities, including when dealing with suspect or confirmed COVID-19 cases;
  • describe additional IPC measures to be taken to assist in general preparedness within a health care facility.

Course duration: Approximately 1 hour.

Certificates: No certificate available at this time.

Course contents

  • Module 1: Preparedness, readiness and IPC: This module provides an overview of Infection Prevention and Control measures for preparedness and readiness.
  • Module 2: The novel coronavirus (COVID-19): its epidemiology, risk factors, definitions and symptomatology: Module 2 provides an introduction to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
  • Module 3: Standard precautions, transmission-based precautions & COVID-19 specific recommendations: This module reviews various precautions which should be taken to prepare for and respond to COVID-19.

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World Tuberculosis Day 2020! It’s time to End TB!

by Public Health Update March 19, 2020
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World Tuberculosis Day 2020! It’s time to End TB!

World TB Day is observed on March 24 each year to raise public awareness and understanding about the world’s deadliest infectious killer – tuberculosis (TB) and it’s devastating health, social and economic impact on people around the world.

World Tuberculosis Day 2020

World Tuberculosis Day 2020

March 24 marks the day in 1882 when Dr Robert Koch announced that he had discovered the bacterium that causes TB, which opened the way towards diagnosing and curing this disease. However, TB still claims 4500 people lives each day and close to 30,000 people fall ill with this preventable and curable disease. The emergence of drug-resistant TB poses a major health threat that could put at risk the gains made to end the global TB epidemic.

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World TB Day is an opportunity to focus on the people affected by this disease and to call for accelerated action to end TB suffering and deaths.

58,000,000 lives saved between 2000 and 2018 by global efforts to end TB
10,000,000 people fell ill with TB in 2018
1,500,000 people died of TB in 2018
484,000 people fell ill with drug-resistant TB in 2018

The theme of World TB Day 2020 – ‘It’s time’

The theme of World TB Day 2020 – ‘It’s time’ – puts the accent on the urgency to act on the commitments made by global leaders to:

  • Scale up access to prevention & treatment
  • Ensure sufficient & sustainable financing including for research
  • Promote equitable, rights-based & people-centered TB response
  • Promote an end to stigma & discrimination
  • Build accountability

This is the momentum behind this year’s World TB Day theme: ‘It’s time’! It’s time! – means there is not a moment to lose to achieve the promises made during the UNHLM on TB, and endorsed by the UN General Assembly, which could save millions of lives. It’s time! – stresses on the need to close gaps in care as part of WHO’s overall drive towards universal health coverage, and urges countries to work together with WHO, Stop TB and the Global Fund to realise their joint initiative Find. Treat. All. #EndTB.

All partners, communities and those affected by TB must act now and drive their initiatives forward.

IT’S TIME TO ENSURE NO ONE IS LEFT BEHIND. IT’S TIME FOR THE WORLD TO TAKE ACTION TO END TB.

 

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Message

  • This World TB Day’s theme is ‘It’s time’. It’s time to translate commitments to end TB into urgent action.
  • Ending TB by 2030 needs political will, financial resources, multisectoral engagement and community ownership. It’s time for accountability to ensure that we are on track to reach our goal.
  • Stigmatizing people with TB inhibits care and is socially devastating. It’s time to stand against stigma and discrimination.
  • More effective medicines, vaccines and tools are urgently needed to break the trajectory of the TB epidemic. It’s time to scale up investments in TB research and innovation.
  • Nurses and healthcare workers play a critical role in TB prevention and care. It’s time to invest in them – to improve healthcare for all.

Access to care

  • 1 in 3 people with TB do not access quality care. It’s time for universal access to find and treat all people with quality care.
  • Affordable and quick diagnosis is the first step towards timely TB care. It’s time for universal access to rapid molecular diagnostic tests.
  • 2 in 3 people with drug-resistant TB do not access treatment. WHO recommends fully-oral treatment regimens to replace injectables. This will improve treatment outcomes and save lives. It’s time to ensure access to fully-oral treatment regimens for drug-resistant TB.
  • 1 in 2 children with TB miss out on access to quality TB care, risking serious illness and death. It’s time to ensure no child is left behind.

Prevention

  • 1 in 4 people have TB infection but TB preventive treatment can stop the infection from developing into disease. It’s time to prevent TB to end TB.
  • People in close contact with TB patients, especially children, and people living with HIV are at high risk of developing TB. It’s time ensure TB preventive treatment for those who are most vulnerable.
  • Only 1 in 4 of the children under 5 years who are eligible for TB preventive treatment receive it. It’s time for TB prevention, to protect yourself and your family.

What can we do? 

  • RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT TB: It’s time to understand more about TB
  • ADVOCATE ALONGSIDE YOUR COMMUNITY LEADER AND YOUR POLITICAL REPRESENTATIVES: It’s time to be an #End TB champion. 
  • STIMULATE LEADERSHIP AND ACTION BY ORGANIZING AN ACTIVITY: It’s time to work together to #EndTB
  • USE AND ADAPT OUR CAMPAIGN MATERIALS: It’s time to play your part as an #EndTB influencer 
  • MAKE SOME NOISE TO END TB ON SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLS: It’s time! It’s time for action. It’s time to End TB. 

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Recommended readings

  • Global Tuberculosis Report 2019: Latest status of the tuberculosis epidemic
  • Dissemination of Findings and Recommendations of Joint External Monitoring Mission(JEMM) of Nepal National Tuberculosis Program
  • National Tuberculosis Programme Annual Report 2018
  • National Strategic Plan for Tuberculosis Prevention, Care and Control 2016 – 2021
  • NTP, Nepal: New TB Treatment Algorithm & Regimen (Updated)
  • WHO announces landmark changes in MDR-TB treatment regimens
  • TB Vaccine results announce a promising step towards ending the emergency
  • 7 million people receive record levels of lifesaving TB treatment but 3 million still miss out

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WHO calls for urgent, aggressive actions to combat COVID-19, as cases soar in South-East Asia Region

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WHO calls for urgent, aggressive actions to combat COVID-19, as cases soar in South-East Asia Region

New Delhi – The World Health Organization today called on Member states in South-East Asia Region to urgently scale-up aggressive measures to combat COVID-19, as confirmed cases cross 480, and the disease claims eight lives.

“The situation is evolving rapidly. We need to immediately scale up all efforts to prevent the virus from infecting more people,” said Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director, WHO South-East Asia Region.

Eight of the 11 countries of WHO South-East Asia Region have confirmed cases of COVID-19. While Thailand has 177 confirmed cases, Indonesia 134, India 125, Sri Lanka 19, Maldives 13, Bangladesh 5, Nepal and Bhutan one each. These numbers are increasing quickly.

“More clusters of virus transmission are being confirmed. While this is an indication of an alert and effective surveillance, it also puts the spotlight on the need for more aggressive and whole of society efforts to prevent further spread of COVID-19. We clearly need to do more, and urgently,” the Regional Director said.

Looking at the numbers, some countries are clearly heading towards community transmission of COVID-19, the Regional Director said, adding this should best be prevented.

Of critical importance are continued efforts to detect, test, treat, isolate and trace contacts.

Simple public health measures are critical. Practicing hand hygiene, covering your cough and sneeze, and practicing social distancing cannot be emphasized enough, Dr Khetrapal Singh said. “This alone has the potential to substantially reduce transmission.”

However, if community transmission does set in, countries would need to gear their responses to slow down transmission, as well as end outbreaks.

Emergency mechanism would then need to be further scaled up. A network of health facilities and hospitals for triage and surge would need to be activated to avoid overcrowding.

Self-initiated isolation by people with mild diseases would continue to be the most important community intervention to reduce the burden on health system and reduce virus transmission.

Testing of all suspected cases, symptomatic contacts of probable and confirmed cases, would still be needed.

“We need to be geared to respond to the evolving situation with the aim to stop transmission of COVID-19 at the earliest to minimize the impact of the virus that has gripped over 150 countries in a short span of time, causing substantial loss to health of people, societies, countries and economies. Urgent and aggressive measures are the need of the hour. We need to act now,” the Regional Director said.


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