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Functional health facilities/Centres of PAK and NWFP after earthquake*

Ministry of Health. Functional health facilities/Centres of PAK and NWFP after earthquake*. Shangla, Batagram & Kohistan: No information. Mansehra: 7 out of 95 HFs Functional; 2 RHCs & 5 BHUs (Remaining 88 no info.). Muzaffarabad: No information. 2. Civil Hospital. 5. Battal. RHCs.

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Functional health facilities/Centres of PAK and NWFP after earthquake*

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  1. Ministry of Health Functional health facilities/Centres of PAK and NWFP after earthquake* Shangla, Batagram & Kohistan: No information Mansehra: 7 out of 95 HFs Functional; 2 RHCs & 5 BHUs (Remaining 88 no info.) Muzaffarabad: No information 2 Civil Hospital 5 Battal RHCs Jaboori BHUs Patika Naroti CDs Garhi Habibullah Garhi Dupatta Bagh: 4 out of 72 HFs Functional; 2 RHCs & 2 BHUs (Remaining 68 no info.) 2 Chikar 8 2 Saran Kahuta Mallot 2 Rerra Rawalakot: 6 out of 59 HFs Functional; 6 BHUs/RHCs Ali Sojal Sudhan Gali Rehra Torar HFs : Health Facilities * As reported by assessment teams Abbotabad: 12 out of 110 HFs functional; 2 Civil Hosp., 8 BHUs & 2 CDs (Remaining 98 no info.) Updated on 28th October

  2. Ministry of Health CMH Health facilities/Centres of PAK and NWFP destroyed after earthquake* Batagram: 7 out of 38 HFs destroyed; DHQH, 2 RHCs, 1 CD & 3 BHUs (Remaining 31 no info.) Shangla & Kohistan: No information Mansehra: 31 out of 95 HFs destroyed;4 Civil Hosp.,1 THQH, DHQH,3RHCs, 17 BHUs, 4 CDs & 1 Leprosy Hosp. (Remaining 64 no info.) Muzaffarabad: No information 2 DHQ Hospital 1 THQ Hospital Civil Hospital 3 4 Battal RHCs Jaboori BHUs Patika 12 1 Naroti CDs Bagh: 2 out of 72 HFs destroyed; DHQH & 1BHU (Remaining 70 no info.) Garhi Habibullah Garhi Dupatta Chikar Leprosy Hospital 4 Saran Kahuta Rawalakot: 28 out of 59 HFs destroyed; DHQH, 2 THQH, CMH, 24 BHUs & 3 CDs(Remaining 22 no info.) 3 1 Mallot Rerra Ali Sojal Sudhan Gali Rehra Torar HFs : Health Facilities Abbotabad: 7 out of 110 HFs destroyed; 4 BHU’s & 3 CDs (Remaining 103 no info.) * As reported by assessment teams Updated on 28th October

  3. Ministry of Health Villages Tehsil Districts ≤ 40 % 41-79 % ≥ 80 % Estimated Proportion of Affected Population in Earthquake affected Areas 65 11 Kohistan 33 44 18 Batagram Shangla 60 84 Muzaffarabad 21 28 67 Mansehra 74 385 256 153 Abbotabad Haripur 65 Bagh 91 18 Poonch 40 55 Sudhnuti 42 346 Produced on 28th, October

  4. Ministry of Health 1 Dot = 10000 people Roads Tehsil Districts Estimated Affected Population in Earthquake affected Areas Kohistan Batagram Shangla Muzaffarabad Mansehra Abbotabad Haripur Bagh Poonch Sudhnuti Produced on 28th, October

  5. Civil Hospital RHCs BHUs CDs NSDs MCH Center SHS FAP SHC CMH Leprosy Clinic Population Welfare Center TB Hospital Health Facilities/Centers in Earthquake Affected Areas 3 35 1 3 9 2 32 8 3 15 53 6 3 22 1 1 1 2 28 Balakot 7 1 3 19 7 6 18 1 39 24 11 2 2 6 1 1 1 Rawalakot 1 5 18 9 33 4 1 26 56 10 1 5 1 10 3 2 10 14

  6. Earthquake Affected Districts: Cumulative no. of Infectious Diseases reported in Children under 5 yrs, (1999-2003) 29398 25621 24235 148 290 129 1045287 337757 354558 493 484 37 25730 23936 6136 15 119 6 133546 58114 41489 ARI Diarrhea Fever Cholera Measles W.Cough 199 365 176607 504 182111 497702 227636 14 33 60 216 192 169 97253 116275 797 246 435164 565436 Produced on 28th October 2005 107 270653

  7. Ministry of Health Kohistan Shangla BalaKot Batagram Muzaffarabad Mansehra Abbottabad Haripur Bagh Rawalakot Sudnuti Islamabad Coverage of Health Relief Operations MOH Teams (202) ICRC - 100 Bed Field Hospital (1) ICRC - Temporary Post (1) French Government - Field Hospital (1) Italian Government - Field Hospital (1) Belgian Government - Field Hospital (1) AKU - Surgical Team (3) IRC - Surgical Team (5 people) IFRC - Surgical Team (1) IRC – BHU (2) & Emergency Teams (4) AMDA - Surgical Team Mercy Corps - Trauma Team (1) MSF Belgium - Surgical Team (2) UNFPA - Mobile MCH Units (7) MDM - Mobile Clinics - (2) Japan Embassy CMDO - Medical Team Spanish-Medical Team German-Medical Team Russian-Medical Team Estonia Jordon Malaysia Singapore Azerbaijan Sweden Iran UK UAE Turkey Canada New York Korean WHO IMC UNICEF Afghan UNICEF UNHCR AKHSP CIDA ARC Int. The Johannitar SAWAWON Save the Children Produced on 28th October 2005

  8. Ministry of Health Deployment of MOH/WHO Teams in Affected Areas on 19th October Health Services/PH Teams Surgical Teams Dr. (Doctor) SO. (Surveillance Officer) Para. (Paramedics) 1 Dot = 1 Team 1 Dot = 1 Team 2 Dr. 1 SO 2 Para. Produced on 28th October No SO in Teams of Rawlakot and Hajira

  9. Allai Tehsil of Batagram District (NWFP) – S.O.S Helipad Villages BHUs RHCs CDs MCH Center Severity of Damage by Rank 1 Pashto (100%) 2 Gangowal (90%) 3 Battela (> 70%) 4 Gantar (> 50%) Pazang Sakargah Batella Batella Rashang Tandol Nahar Sakargah Agop Kas Gantar 5290 Treated 620 Air lifted Kund Hutal Rashang Batkool Ghigwal Jambera Banna Pashto Bab French: 1 Doctor 2 Paramedics British: 1 Doctor/Rescue Pak Volunteer: 4 Doctor from Punjab 1 Local Doctor 3 Paramedics Jambera Koshgram Kanai Pashto Surgni Ashar Buti Population:241728 Public Sector Health Facilities: All Totally/Seriously Damaged Total No of Deaths:6000 Total Injured:10000 Access: RoadsDestroyed, only Helicopter Drops Communication:Destroyed Water Supply: Destroyed Kas Biari Biari Pokal Relief Assistance Received so far Tents:1500 Blankets:4000 Tarpaulin :4270

  10. Ministry of Health Deployment of MOH/WHO Teams in Affected Areas Health Services/PH Teams Surgical Teams Pak. Doctor: 6 Dr. (Doctor) SO. (Surveillance Officer) Para. (Paramedics) Pak. Doctor: 06 Pak. Doctor: 1 Other: 2 Batal Garhi Dupatta Pak. Doctor: 2 Pak. Doctor: 61 Foreign. Doctor: 2 Pak. Nurses: 20 Others: 47 Pak. Doctor: 37 Nurses: 26 Other: 11 Shinkiyari Pak. Doctor: 10 Pak. Doctor: 20 Foreign Doctor: 2 Pak Nurses: 26 Foreign Nurses: 2 Other: 2 1 Dot = 1 Team Pak. Doctor: 03 1 Dot = 1 Team Pak. Doctor: 11 Produced on 21st October 2005

  11. Ministry of Health Vaccine Coverage by EPI NIH/MOH Teams in Affected Areas 7 Teams Typhoid: 0 Measles: 1265 TT: 0 OPV: 0 Vit. A: 0 Total: 1265 Blood transfusion centres Vaccination Teams 17 Teams Typhoid: 188 Measles: 1880 TT: 4854 OPV: 0 Vit. A: 0 Total: 15925 9 Teams Typhoid: 0 Measles: 6302 TT: 5511 OPV: 439 Vit. A: 439 Total: 12691 6Teams Typhoid: 0 Measles: 1460 TT: 408 OPV: 109 Vit. A: 109 Total: 2086 20Teams Typhoid: 2494 Measles: 2577 TT: 787 OPV: 0 Vit. A: 0 Total: 9003 Updated on 22nd October 2005

  12. Ministry of Health Cumulative Communicable Diseases Reported from Earthquake affected districts (from 19th to 21st Oct, 2005) Produced by W.H.O Tetanus: 17 Measles: 2 Diarrhea: Endemicity Levels Kohistan Shangla Batagram Muzaffarabad Pakistan affected by Earthquake Mansehra Tetanus: 13 Measles: 1 Diarrhea: Endemicity Levels Tetanus: 6 Measles: No Case Diarrhea: Endemicity Levels Abbotabad Haripur Bagh Population Affected Poonch Sudhnuti Islamabad N Tetanus: 8 Measles: No Cases Diarrhea: Endemicity Levels E W S PAK/NWFP

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  15. Ministry of Health Non Functional Functional Functional Status of Health Facilities Produced On 22nd October

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