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DENGUE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM

 Dengue is the fastest spreading vector-borne disease in the world


endemic in 100 countries·
 Dengue virus is transmitted by day biting Aedes aegypti and Aedes
albopictus mosquitoes.
 Dengue illness is categorized according to level of severity as dengue
without warning signs, dengue with warning signs and severe dengue.

PHASES OF DENGUE INFECTION


1. Febrile Phase
2. Critical Phase
3. Recovery Phase
MANAGEMENT (based on patient type)
1. Group A- patients who may be sent home
2. Group B- patient who should be referred for in-hospital management
3. Group C- patient with severe dengue.requiring emergency treatment and
urgent referral
NATIONAL DENGUE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM
Vision: A dengue free Philippines
Mission: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
Goal: To reduce the burden of dengue disease
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
1. Surveillance
2. Case Management and Diagnosis
3. Integrated Vector Management (IVM)
4. Outbreak Response
5. Health Promotion and Advocacy
6. Research
STRATEGIES
Enhanced 4S Strategy
S - earch and Destroy
S - eek Early Consultation
S - elf Protection Measures
S - ay yes to fogging only during outbreaks
https://www.doh.gov.ph/national-dengue-prevention-and-control-program
FILARIASIS ELIMINATION PROGRAM
VISION: Healthy and productive individuals and families for Filariasis-Free
Philippines
MISSION: Elimination of Filariasis as a public health problem thru comprehensive
approach and universal access to quality health services
OBJECTIVES
 To sustain transmission interruption in provinces through strengthening of
surveillance
 To intensify interventions and interrupt transmission in persistent infection
provinces
 To strengthen Morbidity Management & Disability Prevention (MMDP)
activities and services to alleviate suffering among chronic patients
 To strengthen the health system capacity to secure LF elimination
 Secure adequate investment from governmental and non-governmental
sources to sustain all program objective
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
1. INTERRUPTION OF TRANSMISSION: Elimination level prevalence of
microfilaremia of less than 1% and Antigen rate of < 1% through Mass Drug
Administration (MDA)
2. CONTROL AND REDUCE THE MORBIDITY by alleviating the sufferings and
disability caused by its clinical manifestations through Morbidity Management
Disability Prevention (MMDP)
Department of Health (2018). Filariasis Elimination Program. Retrieved from
https://www.doh.gov.ph/national-filariasis-elimination-program

HIV/STI PREVENTION PROGRAM


Objective:
Reduce the transmission of HIV and STI among the Most At Risk Population and
General Population and mitigate its impact at the individual, family, and
community level.
Program Activities:
With regard to the prevention and fight against stigma and discrimination, the
following are the strategies and interventions:
1. Availability of free voluntary HIV Counseling and Testing Service;
2. 100% Condom Use Program (CUP) especially for entertainment
establishments;
3. Peer education and outreach;
4. Multi-sectoral coordination through Philippine National AIDS Council (PNAC);
5. Empowerment of communities;
6. Community assemblies and for a to reduce stigma;
7. Augmentation of resources of social Hygiene Clinics; and
8. Procured male condoms distributed as education materials during outreach.
Program Manager:
Dr. Jose Gerard B. Belimac
Department of Health-National Center for Disease Prevention and Control (DOH-
NCDPC)
Contact Number: 651-78-00 local 2353
Email: naspcp@yahoo.com
https://www.doh.gov.ph/national-hiv/sti-prevention-program

RABIES PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM


VISION: To declare Philippines Rabies-Free by year 2022
MISSION: To eliminate human rabies by the year 2020
OBJECTIVES: To eliminate rabies as a public health problem with absences of
indigenous cases for human and animal
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
 Post Exposure Prophylaxis
 Pre- Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
 Health Education and advocacy campaign
 Training/Capability Building
 Training on National Rabies Information System (NaRIS)
 Establishment of ABTCs by Inter-Local Health Zone
 DOH-DA joint evaluation and declaration of Rabies-free areas/provinces
PROGRAM MANAGER CONTACT INFORMATION
RAFFY A. DERAY, MD, MPH
OIC DVISION CHIEF, INFECTIOUS DISEASES FOR ELIMINATION DIVISION/
NATIONAL RABIES PROGRAM MANAGER
Contact Number: 751-78-00 or 651-78-00 local 2354
https://www.doh.gov.ph/national-rabies-prevention-and-control-program
UNANG YAKAP (ESSENTIAL NEWBORN CARE: PROTOCOL FOR NEW LIFE)
Unang Yakap: Essential Newborn Care (ENC)
Many initiatives, globally and locally, help save lives of pregnant women and
children. Essential Newborn Care (ENC) is one.
ENC is a simple cost-effective newborn care intervention that can improve neonatal
as well as maternal care. IT is an evidence-based intervintion that
 emphasizes a core sequence of actions, performed methodically (step -by-
step);
 is organized so that essential time bound interventions are not interrupted;
and
 fills a gap for a package of bundled interventions in a guideline format.
https://www.doh.gov.ph/unang-yakap

GARANTISADONG PAMBATA
The Mandate: A.O. 36, s2010
Aquino Health Agenda (AHA): Achieving Universal Health Care for All Filipinos.
Goal: Achievement of better health outcomes, sustained health financing and
responsive health system by ensuring that all Filipinos, esp. the disadvantaged
group (lowest 2 income quintiles) have equitable access to affordable health care
Universal Health Care
Strategies:
 Financial risk protection.
 Improved access to quality hospitals and facilities
 Attainment of health-related MDGs by:
 Deploy CHTs to actively assist families in assessing and acting on their health
needs
 Utilize life cycle approach in providing needed services: FP, ANC, FBD, ENC,
IPP, GP for 0-14 years old
 Aggressive promotion of healthy lifestyle change
 Harness strengths of inter-agency and intersectoralcooperation with DepEd,
DSWD and DILG
EXPANDED GARANTISADONG PAMBATA
Comprehensive and integrated package of services and communication on health,
nutrition and environment for children available everyday at various settings such as
home, school, health facilities and communities by government and non-government
organizations, private sectors and civic groups.
Objectives:
 Contribute to the reduction of infant and child morbidity and mortality towards
the attainment of MDG 1 and 4.
 Ensure that all Filipino children, especially the disadvantaged group (GIDA),
have equitable access to affordable health, nutrition and environment care.
Program Coordinator:
Ms. Liberty Importa
Program Manager
National Center for Disease Prevention and Control - Family Health Office
Phone: 651-7800 local 1726-1730
Email: limporta@yahoo.com
https://www.doh.gov.ph/garantisadong-pambata

ADOLESCENT HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM


Vision: The AHDP envisions a country with well informed, empowered,
responsible and healthy adolescents who are leaders in the society
Mission: Its mission is to ensure that all adolescents have access to
comprehensive health care and services in an adolescent-friendly environment.
Objectives: Improve the health status of adolescents and enable them to fully
enjoy their rights to health.
Program Components
 Nutrition
 National Safe Motherhood
 Family Planning
 Oral Health
 National Immunization Program
 Dangerous Drugs Abuse Prevention and Treatment
 Harmful Use of Alcohol
 Tobacco Control
 Mental Health
 Violence & Injury Prevention
 Women and Children Protection
 HIV/STI
Policies and Laws
 Republic Act 10354 (The Responsible and Reproductive Health Act of
2012)
 Administrative Order No. 2013-0013 (National Policy and Strategic
Framework on Adolescent Health and Development)
 Administrative Order No. 2017-0012 (Guidelines on the Adoption of
Baseline Primary Health Care Guarantees for All Filipinos)
 Proclamation 99 s.1992 (Linggo ng Kabataan)
Program Manager
Ms. Dulce Elfa, RN, MPH
Women and Men’s Health Development Division
Disease Prevention and Control Bureau, Department of Health
Weekdays, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM @ 0063 02 651 7800, loc. 1726 or 1729
Email Address: dcelfa1971@gmail.com
https://www.doh.gov.ph/Adolescent-Health-and-Development-Program

HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAM FOR SENIOR CITIZEN


With the goal of Health and Wellness Program for Senior Citizen of promoting quality
of life among older persons and contribute to the nation building, the HWPSC
intends to provide the following:
 focused service delivery packages and integrated continuum of quality care,
 patient-centered and environment standard to ensure safety and accessibility
for senior citizens,
 equitable health financing,
 capacitated health providers in the implementation of health programs for
senior citizens,
 data base management, and
 strengthened coordination and collaboration with other stakeholders involved
in the implementation of programs for senior citizens.

Vision: A country where all Filipino senior citizens are able to live an improved quality
of life through a healthy and productive aging.
Mission: Implementation of a well-designed program that shall promote the health
and wellness of senior citizens and improve their quality of life in partnership with
other stakeholders and sectors.
Objectives:
 To ensure better health for senior citizens through the provision of focused
service delivery packages and integrated continuum of quality care in various
settings.
 To develop patient-centered and environment standards to ensure safety and
accessibility of all health facilities for the senior citizens.
 To achieve equitable health financing to develop, implement, sustain, monitor
and continuously improve quality health programs accessible to senior
citizens.
 To enhance the capacity of health providers and other stakeholders including
senior citizens group in the implementation of health programs for senior
citizens.
 To establish and maintain a database management system and conduct
researches in the development of evidence-based policies for senior citizens.
 To strengthen coordination and collaboration among government agencies,
non-government organizations, partner agencies and other stakeholders
involved in the implementation of programs for senior citizens.

https://www.doh.gov.ph/Health-and-Wellness-Program-for-Senior-Citizen

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