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Measles Case Study: Afghanistan

Measles Case Study: Afghanistan. Afghanistan Case Study. Question 1 Are you concerned?. Is vaccination coverage really high? What was vaccine effectiveness Every year susceptible accumulating Case fatality rates may be high because of malnutrition Diarrhea may contribute to malnutrition

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Measles Case Study: Afghanistan

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  1. Measles Case Study: Afghanistan

  2. Afghanistan Case Study

  3. Question 1Are you concerned? • Is vaccination coverage really high? • What was vaccine effectiveness • Every year susceptible accumulating • Case fatality rates may be high because of malnutrition • Diarrhea may contribute to malnutrition • Access to good case management? • One micronutrient deficiency may mean more

  4. Question 2What activities? • Order supplies • Microplanning • Inform and mobilize community leaders • Training • Social mobilization • Pre-positioning of supplies • Vaccine delivery • Campaign • Supervision • Collection of results • Return of equipment

  5. Supply Table – Part 1

  6. Supply Table – Part 2

  7. Question 4Vulnerable Groups? • Malnourished • Sick • Child headed households • Female headed households • Minority populations • Mobile populations

  8. Question 9Calculate number of susceptibles 127,500 X .18 = 22,860 Vaccinated: 22,860 X .90 = 20,574 Protected: 20,574 X .90 = 18,517 Unprotected: = 22,860 – 18,517 = 4,344 Deaths 4,344 X .05 = 218

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