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Influenza A H1N1
INTEGRATED DISEASE SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMME (IDSP)STATE SURVEILLANCE UNIT
NAMKUM, RANCHI.
State Preparedness regarding Seasonal Influenza A (H1N1)CURRENT STATUS AS ON 23rd FEBRUARY, 2015
STATE NODAL OFFICER Dr. Ramesh Prasad, Director-cum-SSO, IDSP, Jharkhand
ISOLATION FACILITY Isolation facilities for Influenza A H1N1 is available at Medical College Hospitals and
District Hospitals.
AVAILABILITY OF PPE ,TRIPLE LAYER MASK AND N-95 MASK
Name of item Total availablility at State HQ.
PPE 707
Triple Layer Mask 11900
N-95 (Industrial Respirators Filter) 640
N-95 (Respirators Contra Particulas) 367
PPE, Triple Layer Mask & N-95 Mask have been made available to all Medical
Colleges & District Hospitals.
AVAILABILITY OF DRUGS
Order for procurement has been given by CS, Ranchi.
VACCINE Requisition sent for supply of Vaccine of Influenza A H1N1 for Healthcare providers.
VTM KITS
Name of itemTotal Nos.
received
Total Nos.
distributed
Total availablility
at State HQ.
VTM kits 100 83 17
VTM kits have been made available to all Districts & Medical colleges.
Requisition sent for supply of 100 nos. of VTM Kits.
SURVEILLANCE Surveillance of Influenza like Illness/ Severe Acute Respiratory Infection is being
done.
Daily reporting of Influenza A H1N1 is being done.
One suspected patient is admitted in Isolation Ward in RIMS, Ranchi. Sample has
been sent to NCDC, New Delhi for lab confirmation. Report is expected on Monday.
Steps taken for establishment of Screening Centres in Medical College Hospitals.
TRAINING
Training of Lab Technicians of all districts – done at Microbiology
Department, RIMS, Ranchi.
Training of District RRT’s & Medical College Doctors – done at IPH, RCH
Campus, Namkum, Ranchi.
DIRECTIVES
Letter issued by Director in-chief to Director, RIMS; Suptd. MGM
Jamshedpur & PMCH Dhanbad, Civil surgeons/DSOs of all districts and
Suptd. of Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes of Ranchi regarding
preparedness of Influenza A H1N1.
Letter issued by Director in-chief to DRM/ Railway Suptd. / Station Master /
Chief Medical Suptd., Ranchi, Dhanbad, Bokaro & Tata Nagar, Director
Airport/ Airport Manager, Ranchi regarding screening of Influenza A H1N1
and referring suspected cases to Medical College Hospitals.
Letter issued by Director in-chief to Director, RIMS, Suptd. MGM,
Jamshedpur & PMCH, Dhanbad for procurement of Oseltamivir for their
hospitals.
Sl.No.
District/ Medical College Nodal Person Contact Number
1 Bokaro Dr. Sanjay Kumar 81023282452 Chatra Dr. Sanjay Kumar Siddharth 80020012363 Deoghar Dr. R.K. Pandey 88099451584 Dumka Dr. Ramesh Prasad Verma 94301672445 E. Singhbhum Dr. Swarn Singh 72508351116 Garhwa Dr. J.P. Singh 97718534617 Giridih Dr. S.K. Singh 94317433968 Godda Dr. Anant Kumar Jha 99345662609 Gumla Dr. Sugendra Say 9431116624
10 Hazaribagh Dr. Gopal Das 943136657711 Jamtara Dr. Nilesh Kumar 943128170612 Koderma Dr. S.K. Jha 943114206013 Latehar Dr. A.K. Oreya 930836455014 Lohardaga Dr. U. Ram 947112065215 Pakur Dr. S.K. Jha 943143793816 Palamu Dr. R.K. Ranjan 829204117817 Sahibganj Dr. Dinesh Murmu 943177152418 Saraikela Dr. Barial Mardi 970912757619 Simdega Dr. Binod Oraon 983516948920 W. Singhbhum Dr. Birendra Kumar Singh 943119637321 Khunti Dr. Binay Mishra 943121476622 Ramgarh Dr. Pradeep Kumar Singh 943192977623 RIMS, Ranchi Dr. Narayan Prasad Sahu 943158940724 MGM, Jamshedpur Dr. Mohan Kumar 943130066725 PMCH, Dhanbad Dr. Rabi Bhushan 995520605726 TMH, Jamshedpur Dr. Sudhir Mishra 9204058032
List of Nodal Person for Influenza A H1N1 in Jharkhand
DISTRICT – GODDA
Isolation Ward Team1. Dr. Ram Prasad, DSO – Infection Control
Officer
2. Dr. P.K. Sinha, MO, DTC, Godda – MO Isolation Ward
3. Dr. Ujjawal Kr. Sinha, Epidemiologist, Godda
4. Sri Milan Kumar Nag, Lab. Technician, Sadar Hospital, Godda
5. Smt. Indu Bala Kumari, ANM, SadarHospital, Godda
6. Smt. Mina Kumari, GNM, DLO Office, Godda.
DISTRICT – HAZARIBAGH
Isolation Ward Team1. Dr. A.K. Ranjan, Medical Officer
2. Mrs. Savita Malik, A Grade Nurse
3. Mr. Manoj Kumar Das, Lab. Technician
DISTRICT – PAKUR
Isolation Ward Team1. Dr. Sural Mardi, MO, Sadar Hospital,
Pakur.
2. Mr. Anil Kumar Singh, Pharmacist (Paramedical Staff), Sadar Hospital, Pakur.
3. Ms. Poonam Nemrata Murmu, ANM / Nurse (A Grade), Sadar Hospital, Pakur.
4. Ms. Baby Renubala Tudu, ANM / Nurse (A Grade), Sadar Hospital, Pakur.
DISTRICT – SIMDEGA
Isolation Ward Team1. Dr. Binod Oraon, DS, Sadar
Hospital, Simdega.
2. Dr. P.S. Linda, Pathologist, SadarHospital, Simdega
3. Smt. Subardani Guria, A Grade Nurse
DISTRICT – SAHEBGANJ
Isolation Ward Team1. Dr. Dinesh Murmu, MO, Sadar
Hospital, Sahebganj.
2. Smt. Chandrakala Kumari, A Grade Nurse, Sadar Hospital, Sahebganj
DISTRICT – WEST SINGHBHUM
Isolation Ward Team1. Dr. V.K. Pandit, MO, Sadar Hospital,
Chaibasa.2. Dr. B.K. Pandey, MO, Sadar Hospital,
Chaibasa.3. Dr. Prakash Ram, MO, Sadar Hospital,
Chaibasa.4. Dr. A.N. Dey, MO, Sadar Hospital,
Chaibasa.5. Ms. Roma Roy, A Grade Nurse, Sadar
Hospital, Chaibasa6. Ms. Krishna Bhattacharya, A Grade
Nurse, Sadar Hospital, Chaibasa7. Ms. Anita Ranoi , A Grade Nurse, 8. Sadar Hospital, Chaibasa9. Ms. D. Bodra, A Grade Nurse, Sadar
Hospital, Chaibasa10. Ms. Nutan Toppo, A Grade Nurse,
Sadar Hospital, Chaibasa11. Nilam Mundu, ANM, Sadar Hospital,
Chaibasa
Categorization of Influenza A H1N1 CASES:
In order to prevent and contain outbreak of Influenza-A H1N1 virus for screening, testing
and isolation following guidelines are to be followed:
At first all individuals seeking consultations for flu like symptoms should be screened at
healthcare facilities both Government and private or examined by a doctor and these will be
categorized as under:
Category- A
Patients with mild fever plus cough / sore throat with or without body ache, headache,
diarrhoea and vomiting will be categorised as Category-A. They do not require
Oseltamivir and should be treated for the symptoms mentioned above. The patients should
be monitored for their progress and reassessed at 24 to 48 hours by the doctor.
No testing of the patient for H1N1 is required.
Patients should confine themselves at home and avoid mixing up with public and high risk
members in the family.
SOURCE : GOI, GUIDELINES – SECRETARY, HEALTH, GOI, NEW DELHI
Category-B
• In addition to all the signs and symptoms mentioned under Category-A, if the
patient has high grade fever and severe sore throat, may require home isolation
and Oseltamivir
• In addition to all the signs and symptoms mentioned under Category-A,
individuals having one or more of the following high risk conditions shall be
treated with Oseltamivir:
(i) Children less than 5 years old;
(ii) Pregnant women;
(iii) Persons aged 65 years or older;
(iv) Patients with lung diseases, heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease,
blood disorders, diabetes, neurological disorders, cancer and HIV/AIDS;
(v) Patients on long term cortisone therapy.
(vi) No tests for H1N1 is required for Category-B (i) and (ii)
All patients of Category-B (i) and (ii) should confine themselves at home and
avoid mixing with public and high risk members in the family.
SOURCE : GOI, GUIDELINES – SECRETARY, HEALTH, GOI, NEW DELHI
Category-C
In addition to the above signs and symptoms of Category-A and B,
if the patient has one or more of the following:
• Breathlessness, chest pain, drowsiness, fall in blood pressure,
sputum mixed with blood, bluish discolouration of nails
• Irritability among small children, refusal to accept feed
• Worsening of underlying chronic conditions
All these patients mentioned above in Category-C require testing,
immediate hospitalization and treatment.
SOURCE : GOI, GUIDELINES – SECRETARY, HEALTH, GOI, NEW DELHI