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Health Consequences Morbidity and Mortality Leptospirosis Cases per CHD

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Health Consequences Morbidity and Mortality Leptospirosis Cases per CHD Health Human Resource Deployed Health Services Provided Leptospirosis Prophylaxis Distribution Health Expenditures Health Actions Taken. Source: National Epidemiology Center as of 20 October 2009. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Health Consequences Morbidity and Mortality Leptospirosis Cases per CHD
Page 2: Health Consequences Morbidity and Mortality Leptospirosis Cases per CHD

Health Consequences Morbidity and Mortality Leptospirosis Cases per CHD

Health Human Resource Deployed Health Services Provided

Leptospirosis Prophylaxis Distribution Health Expenditures Health Actions Taken

Page 3: Health Consequences Morbidity and Mortality Leptospirosis Cases per CHD
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DISEASE ENTITY Percentage (out of 34,868 patients seen)

Acute Respiratory Illness 54%

Skin Infections/Wounds 18%

Acute Gastroenteritis 14%

Influenza-like Illness 7%

Severe Acute Respiratory Illness/Pneumonia

0.3%

Source: National Epidemiology Center as of 20 October 2009

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CHD TOTAL # OF CONFIRMED

DEATHS

TOTAL # OF UNIDENTIFIED

BODIES

NCR 122 25

II 1 0

III 53 2

IV-A 146 6

CAR 3 0

TOTAL 325 33

as of October 26, 2009

Note: *The 12 unidentified bodies in Marikina were already mass buried at Barangka Cemetery **The 2 unidentified bodies are still at Areflor Funeral Homes awaiting the presentation of necessary documents by alleged relatives from Caloocan and Quezon City ***The 6 unidientified bodies from CHD IV-A are still for validation according to Ms. Bless Piñon, Asst, RHEMS Coordinator IV-A

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CHDTotal No. of Deaths

Total no. of injured (excluding those who died)

AdmittedConsults not

needing admission

I 115 8 39III 27 - -

IV-A 1V 4 - -

CAR 308 57 59TOTAL 455 65 98

as of October 26, 2009

Sources: CHDs I, II, III, IVA, V & CAR

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CHD Admitted Deaths Case Fatality

Rate

I 161 7 4.16

II 0 0 -

III 204 15 6.8

IV-A 200 10 0.5

NCR 2,089* 162* 7.7

CAR 2 0 0

TOTAL 2656 194

Sources: NEC, CHD CAR, NCR, I, II, III and IV-A; from 27 September to 26 October*Includes patients coming from CHD IV-A

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Source: National Epidemiology Center as of 26 October 2009

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Region Infrastructure EquipmentTotal Cost of

Damage (PhP)DOH

HOSPITALS (NCR)

359,200,000.00

375,956,000.00

735,156,000.00

Subtotal: 359,200,000.00

375,956,000.00

735,156,000.00

NCR LGUs

195,000,000.00

39,000,000.00

234,000,000.00 Central Luzon

LGUs

37,200,000.00

20,000,000.00

57,200,000.00 CALABARZON

LGUs

6,000,000.00

11,000,000.00

17,000,000.00

Subtotal:

238,200,000.00

70,000,000.00

308,200,000.00 GRAND TOTAL

597,400,000.00

445,956,000.00 1,043,356,000.00

Source: NCHFD as of 12 October 2009

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Sources: CHD I, II, III, CAR, NCHFD as of 26 October

HEALTH FACILITY

INFRASTRUCTUREEQUIPMENT/

VEHICLE/ OTHER SUPPLIES

TOTAL COST OF DAMAGE (PhP)

CHD I DOH & LGU

Health Facilities

305,267,557.68

59,250,000.00

364,517,557.68

CHD II DOH Health

Facilities11,000,000.00

750,000.00

11,750,000.00

CHD III LGU Health

Facilities

47,750,000.00

 0

47,750,000.00

CHD CAR DOH & LGU

Health Facilities

2,250,000.00

2,250,000.00

GRAND TOTAL366,267,557.6

860,000,000.00

426,267,557.68

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HEALTH TEAMSNUMBER OF

TEAMS DEPLOYED

NUMBER OF PERSONNEL DEPLOYED

NUMBER OF SITES VISITED

Medical 262 1415 300Psychosocial 36 225 36

WASH 42 159 97Nutrition 2 7 3

Public Health 48 139 54Disease Surveillance 3 6 4

Assessment 19 52 25International 7 31 7

TOTAL 422 2,034 526Source: CHDs; from 27 September to 23 October