The document provides testing status data for pregnant women (PW) anaemia in various districts of Andhra Pradesh for the month of February as of February 12, 2023. It shows the total number of PW to be tested, number tested, percentage tested, and breakdown of test results into normal, mild, moderate and severe anaemia categories. The data indicates that testing percentages range from 17.94% to 52.21% across districts. The percentage of PW found to be anaemic ranges from 12.14% to 81.65% depending on the district. It also provides cumulative pending numbers to highlight ongoing testing needs.
This document provides district-wise data on various health metrics in Andhra Pradesh including:
1. Progress on screening for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like hypertension and diabetes, with percentages of total population screened and numbers screened in the recent fortnight.
2. Details of suspected NCD cases that need to be diagnosed, with targets and percentages achieved by district.
3. Breakdown of confirmed hypertension and diabetes cases by percentage ranges at the village secretariat level across districts.
This document provides statistics from the WBJEEM 2014 exam in multiple categories:
- 139,640 candidates appeared across categories of Civil Engineering (C), Mechanical Engineering (M), and Total. 77826 candidates were eligible for counseling in Engineering.
- In Medical, 44,433 candidates were eligible for counseling out of 63,330 total appearances.
- District-wise statistics are provided for Engineering, Medical, and Pharmacy streams, showing figures for total enrolled, appeared, and eligible candidates in each district for different demographic groups.
1) The document compares malaria testing and cases statistics from January to August 2022 vs 2023 and July-August 2022 vs 2023 in Kalahandi district. It shows the percentage increase/decrease in testing and cases across different Community Health Centers.
2) It also provides year-wise malaria epidemiological data from 2010 to 2023 (till August) and a graph showing the trend of positive cases from 2016 to 2023.
3) Subcentre-wise data on high burden areas from January to August 2023 is presented, listing the top 25 subcentres by total malaria cases.
4) Abstract data on hydrocele and lymphedema cases across different facilities in the district as of the
State wise GSDP, Per Capita Income and Annual Growth Rates at 2004-05 prices.Sadanand Patwardhan
This file, State wise GSDP, Per Capita Income and Annual Growth Rates at 2004-05 prices, has been created from Planning Commission's database and provides information on Gross State Domestic Product, Per Capita Income, and Annual Growth rates at 2004-2005 prices for the years 2009-2010, 2010-2011, and 2011-2012. The table is sorted on Growth Rates followed by PCI at constant prices.
1. The document provides statistics on farmer suicides in various Indian states between 1997-2011 according to government sources, with the highest numbers in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Tamil Nadu.
2. It identifies the main causes of farmer suicides and agrarian distress as rising cultivation costs, unremunerative prices, unsustainable farming practices, and lack of adequate support systems for farmers.
3. It lists demands to address the crisis such as providing compensation for crop failures, remunerative prices, modifying trade policies, and long-term solutions like a price compensation system and promoting sustainable agriculture.
The document is a response from the Ministry of Women and Child Development to a question asked in the Lok Sabha regarding suicide rates among Indian youth aged 14-18 and 18-24.
It provides data from the National Crime Records Bureau on the number of suicides committed in India from 2017-2019 by age group and gender. It also outlines programs run by the Ministries of Health and Women and Child Development aimed at mental health services, counseling, and suicide prevention for youth. Key initiatives include the National Mental Health Program, services under Ayushman Bharat, and a new center for child protection and mental health.
This document provides a summary of water quality testing data from various states in India between April 1, 2023 and September 16, 2023. It includes the number of water sources, villages, schools, and households tested for chemical and bacteriological parameters using labs or field test kits. It also provides the number of women trained to use the test kits, samples found contaminated, and remedial measures taken for contaminated sources. The data shows that over 50% of sources and 38% of villages were tested, with over 70% of reported contaminated samples receiving remedial action.
Indian Veterinary Market Current Situation & Future Prospects:_The Indian animal healthcare market, which is valued at approximately Rs.35500 million in FY2015 and showed a strong growth of 9 percent over 2014, at a CAGR of 8 percent from the period FY’2011 to FY’2015 on account of improving high yielding cattle, pet’s owner’s awareness and professionalization of poultry industry in the country. Indian veterinary pharmaceutical market is growing at 8 per cent to 11 per cent, a faster rate than the global veterinary market.
Pharmaceuticals represent the leading category and encompass anti-invectives, parasitic ides and other drugs which constitute 46 percent of market share followed by medicinal feed additive is 26 percent, biological and bio-security (preventive products) constitute 28 percent, major share of these products from poultry sector, Products emphasizing prevention continue to record strong market growth, including biological. There are currently no statutory guidelines and stringent regulations for manufacturing the medicinal feed additives in India.
This document provides district-wise data on various health metrics in Andhra Pradesh including:
1. Progress on screening for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like hypertension and diabetes, with percentages of total population screened and numbers screened in the recent fortnight.
2. Details of suspected NCD cases that need to be diagnosed, with targets and percentages achieved by district.
3. Breakdown of confirmed hypertension and diabetes cases by percentage ranges at the village secretariat level across districts.
This document provides statistics from the WBJEEM 2014 exam in multiple categories:
- 139,640 candidates appeared across categories of Civil Engineering (C), Mechanical Engineering (M), and Total. 77826 candidates were eligible for counseling in Engineering.
- In Medical, 44,433 candidates were eligible for counseling out of 63,330 total appearances.
- District-wise statistics are provided for Engineering, Medical, and Pharmacy streams, showing figures for total enrolled, appeared, and eligible candidates in each district for different demographic groups.
1) The document compares malaria testing and cases statistics from January to August 2022 vs 2023 and July-August 2022 vs 2023 in Kalahandi district. It shows the percentage increase/decrease in testing and cases across different Community Health Centers.
2) It also provides year-wise malaria epidemiological data from 2010 to 2023 (till August) and a graph showing the trend of positive cases from 2016 to 2023.
3) Subcentre-wise data on high burden areas from January to August 2023 is presented, listing the top 25 subcentres by total malaria cases.
4) Abstract data on hydrocele and lymphedema cases across different facilities in the district as of the
State wise GSDP, Per Capita Income and Annual Growth Rates at 2004-05 prices.Sadanand Patwardhan
This file, State wise GSDP, Per Capita Income and Annual Growth Rates at 2004-05 prices, has been created from Planning Commission's database and provides information on Gross State Domestic Product, Per Capita Income, and Annual Growth rates at 2004-2005 prices for the years 2009-2010, 2010-2011, and 2011-2012. The table is sorted on Growth Rates followed by PCI at constant prices.
1. The document provides statistics on farmer suicides in various Indian states between 1997-2011 according to government sources, with the highest numbers in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Tamil Nadu.
2. It identifies the main causes of farmer suicides and agrarian distress as rising cultivation costs, unremunerative prices, unsustainable farming practices, and lack of adequate support systems for farmers.
3. It lists demands to address the crisis such as providing compensation for crop failures, remunerative prices, modifying trade policies, and long-term solutions like a price compensation system and promoting sustainable agriculture.
The document is a response from the Ministry of Women and Child Development to a question asked in the Lok Sabha regarding suicide rates among Indian youth aged 14-18 and 18-24.
It provides data from the National Crime Records Bureau on the number of suicides committed in India from 2017-2019 by age group and gender. It also outlines programs run by the Ministries of Health and Women and Child Development aimed at mental health services, counseling, and suicide prevention for youth. Key initiatives include the National Mental Health Program, services under Ayushman Bharat, and a new center for child protection and mental health.
This document provides a summary of water quality testing data from various states in India between April 1, 2023 and September 16, 2023. It includes the number of water sources, villages, schools, and households tested for chemical and bacteriological parameters using labs or field test kits. It also provides the number of women trained to use the test kits, samples found contaminated, and remedial measures taken for contaminated sources. The data shows that over 50% of sources and 38% of villages were tested, with over 70% of reported contaminated samples receiving remedial action.
Indian Veterinary Market Current Situation & Future Prospects:_The Indian animal healthcare market, which is valued at approximately Rs.35500 million in FY2015 and showed a strong growth of 9 percent over 2014, at a CAGR of 8 percent from the period FY’2011 to FY’2015 on account of improving high yielding cattle, pet’s owner’s awareness and professionalization of poultry industry in the country. Indian veterinary pharmaceutical market is growing at 8 per cent to 11 per cent, a faster rate than the global veterinary market.
Pharmaceuticals represent the leading category and encompass anti-invectives, parasitic ides and other drugs which constitute 46 percent of market share followed by medicinal feed additive is 26 percent, biological and bio-security (preventive products) constitute 28 percent, major share of these products from poultry sector, Products emphasizing prevention continue to record strong market growth, including biological. There are currently no statutory guidelines and stringent regulations for manufacturing the medicinal feed additives in India.
The document provides a district profile for Siddipet District in Telangana, India. Key details include:
- Siddipet District was formed in 2016 and contains 23 mandals across 3 revenue divisions.
- The population as of the 2011 census was 1,007,523 with literacy rates lower than the state average.
- The district has over 200 government schools, 20 junior colleges, and 7 degree colleges that serve over 150,000 students.
- Infrastructure needs include over 700 additional classrooms, expanding water and toilet facilities, and providing desks.
- Programs to support education include Atal Tinkering Labs, textbook distribution, school uniforms, and transport allowances. Grants are provided
Ppt for ri review meeting 04 09-14_Dhemaji_Assam_Indiasadekur2014
This document summarizes immunization data from the Dhemaji district of India. It includes yearly targets and performance data on various vaccines such as BCG, DPT, OPV, and measles from 2014-2015. Performance is reported by individual health centers. Overall performance has increased over the past three years for most vaccines. The document also reports on cold chain equipment status and JE vaccination coverage in the district.
Water and sanitation, situation & hygine(wash) in nepalBhim Upadhyaya
The document provides statistics on water supply and sanitation coverage in Nepal as of 2010. It includes data by development region and district on population, percentage of population with access to water supply and sanitation. The nation had 80.38% coverage for water supply and 43.04% for sanitation. For water systems, most were gravity pipe systems and over 11% of schemes were over 20 years old. Latrine coverage was 43.04% with over half being water seal toilets.
The document is a response from the Ministry of Women and Child Development to a Lok Sabha question regarding cases filed under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act over the past 5 years in India and the state of Kerala. It includes:
1) A table with the number of cases registered, charged, and convicted from 2015-2017 under the POCSO Act for each state and union territory in India.
2) A second table with the same data for 2018-2019.
3) Details on amendments made to the POCSO Act in 2019 to introduce stricter punishments, and changes to the POCSO Rules in 2020 regarding reporting and training.
The document provides data on the implementation of Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres (HWC) in several Indian states. It summarizes:
- The number of operational and approved HWCs in each state as of August 2019.
- Screening status for non-communicable diseases like hypertension, diabetes, oral cancer, breast cancer and cervical cancer from April-June 2019. Over 70% of individuals were screened for most conditions.
- Use of the CPHC-IT application by HWCs to report service delivery and health data in each state. Adoption rates vary significantly across states.
The document presents business plan data from January 2021 for various locations in Andhra Pradesh, India. It includes tables showing population data split by gender, numbers of medical facilities like hospitals and outlets selling items like beverages in each location. The document also lists the number of school vans and roadside dustbins required for January 2021 across 5 divisions in the region.
Rabies is a zoonotic viral disease transmitted through bites or scratches from infected animals. It affects the nervous system and is fatal if not treated. Nearly half of rabies cases are in children under 15. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), including wound cleaning and rabies vaccine/immunoglobulin, must begin as soon as possible to prevent onset of symptoms. Proper PEP can prevent rabies in exposed individuals.
- The document provides population data from censuses conducted in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan in 1951, 1961, 1972, 1981, and 1998.
- It shows population numbers and growth rates in the province and its districts over time. The total population of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa grew from 4.5 million in 1951 to over 17 million in 1998, with annual growth rates ranging from 2.34% to 3.32% between censuses.
- Sex ratios declined slightly between 1981 and 1998, with 105 males per 100 females in 1998 compared to 109 in 1981. Population density increased from 148 persons/sq km in 1981 to 238 in 1998.
This document contains fertilizer sales data for various Indian states from 2010-2011. It provides fertilizer grade sales totals for the kharif and rabi crop seasons for states like Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab. It also includes India's total fertilizer consumption for 2010-2011 and forecasts of total nutrient requirements from 2007 to 2011 according to different agencies. Finally, it outlines the distributor network strength for HPM fertilizers in North-West and South-East Indian states.
1. The document provides population data including number of electors, total votes polled, and voter turnout percentages for various administrative constituencies (ACs) in Uttar Pradesh, India.
2. The data is broken down by gender and includes totals for multiple districts and their constituent ACs. Voter turnout percentages for males, females, and overall are provided.
3. Overall voter turnout in Uttar Pradesh was approximately 74% for males, 73% for females, and 74% overall across the state. There was variation across districts and ACs with some having turnout over 70% and others under 60%.
Crime Against Women is an analysis based on the crime statistics for the year 2012 provided by National Crime Records Bureau of India. The Indian States are ranked in this analysis on 3 criteria related to each other and presented here in 3 tables.
This document provides an overview and status update of the Jal Jeevan Mission in Kerala as of November 24, 2022. It discusses the total rural households in Kerala, households that have been provided functional tap connections, and the balance remaining. It also outlines issues related to land acquisition from government and private sources that is required for project implementation. Additionally, it presents data on critical gaps between different project stages, progress of district project management units, and status of villages certified as having achieved Har Ghar Jal.
The document outlines the training plan for polling personnel for the upcoming general elections in West Bengal in 2024. It details the various training programs that will be conducted at the state, district, and assembly constituency levels. State level master trainers will train district level master trainers, who will then train assembly constituency level master trainers. These ACTMTs will be responsible for training the polling personnel. Training will cover all election related topics and procedures. The training schedule, participants, and evaluation methods are provided. Previous training programs for election officials are also mentioned.
- The document is the response from the Minister of Home Affairs to an unstarred question in the Rajya Sabha regarding the number of Dalits, Muslims, and other groups in Indian prisons.
- Data from the National Crime Records Bureau shows that as of December 31, 2019, the majority of prisoners in some states are from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, or Muslim communities, though data is not available for all states.
- Over 66% of prisoners across states are illiterate or have only studied up to 10th standard. While rehabilitation is under state control, the central government has issued guidelines and advisories on rehabilitation and education programs in prisons.
Meeting of Under Trial Review Committees RS answer March 23.pdfsabrangsabrang
The document is a response from the Minister of Law and Justice to a question asked in the Rajya Sabha regarding meetings of Under Trial Review Committees since 2019. It provides:
(1) A state-wise breakdown of the number of UTRC meetings held and under trial prisoners released each year from 2019 to 2022;
(2) The numbers show that tens of thousands of UTRC meetings have been held across India each year, resulting in the release of thousands of under trial prisoners based on the committees' recommendations.
(3) The highest number of prisoners released in a single year was over 35,000 in 2022.
Status of disease in the state number 4 on the basis of epidemiological stud...krishnaacharya22
This document provides an overview of animal disease outbreaks and laboratory testing conducted in the western region of Nepal in 2017. It finds that the most common outbreaks were foot-and-mouth disease, peste des petits ruminants, and classical swine fever in livestock. Laboratory testing identified various bacterial, viral and parasitic infections affecting poultry and livestock. The report calls for additional funding and equipment to improve disease diagnosis capabilities and staff training.
This document contains technical specifications for a water pumping and distribution system including pipe sizes, lengths, flow rates, and other parameters. It lists 38 pipes that connect various junction points in a water network spanning over 4,000 meters. The pipes range in diameter from 27-109 mm and transport water at rates from 0.74-11 liters/second. The pumping station is capable of a maximum output of 20 kW and has an expected efficiency of at least 78%.
1) Cotton production in Pakistan declined significantly in 2015-16 due to heavy rains and floods that damaged crops.
2) Rainfall in key cotton growing provinces of Punjab and Sindh in the summer of 2015 was much higher than normal, reaching over 350mm in some areas of Punjab compared to average of 234mm.
3) The heavy rains affected pollination and allowed pest infestations to spread, compounding problems for farmers who had already suffered crop damage and losses.
4) Cotton production in Pakistan fell to 9.47 million bales in 2015-16, down from 13.56 million bales the previous year, mirroring declines seen in other major cotton producing countries as well.
2021 Q1 Report per Municipality Antique FHSIS.pdfJoenel6
This document provides maternal health data for 18 municipalities in Antique Province, Philippines in 2021. It includes statistics on teenage pregnancy rates, number of pregnant women seen, prenatal visit completion rates, nutritional status of pregnant women, and tetanus vaccination rates. The province had a total of 10,036 pregnant women seen in 2021, with a teenage pregnancy rate of 11.74% among the total population of pregnant women. 39.78% of pregnant women province-wide completed 4 or more prenatal visits.
The document provides a district profile for Siddipet District in Telangana, India. Key details include:
- Siddipet District was formed in 2016 and contains 23 mandals across 3 revenue divisions.
- The population as of the 2011 census was 1,007,523 with literacy rates lower than the state average.
- The district has over 200 government schools, 20 junior colleges, and 7 degree colleges that serve over 150,000 students.
- Infrastructure needs include over 700 additional classrooms, expanding water and toilet facilities, and providing desks.
- Programs to support education include Atal Tinkering Labs, textbook distribution, school uniforms, and transport allowances. Grants are provided
Ppt for ri review meeting 04 09-14_Dhemaji_Assam_Indiasadekur2014
This document summarizes immunization data from the Dhemaji district of India. It includes yearly targets and performance data on various vaccines such as BCG, DPT, OPV, and measles from 2014-2015. Performance is reported by individual health centers. Overall performance has increased over the past three years for most vaccines. The document also reports on cold chain equipment status and JE vaccination coverage in the district.
Water and sanitation, situation & hygine(wash) in nepalBhim Upadhyaya
The document provides statistics on water supply and sanitation coverage in Nepal as of 2010. It includes data by development region and district on population, percentage of population with access to water supply and sanitation. The nation had 80.38% coverage for water supply and 43.04% for sanitation. For water systems, most were gravity pipe systems and over 11% of schemes were over 20 years old. Latrine coverage was 43.04% with over half being water seal toilets.
The document is a response from the Ministry of Women and Child Development to a Lok Sabha question regarding cases filed under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act over the past 5 years in India and the state of Kerala. It includes:
1) A table with the number of cases registered, charged, and convicted from 2015-2017 under the POCSO Act for each state and union territory in India.
2) A second table with the same data for 2018-2019.
3) Details on amendments made to the POCSO Act in 2019 to introduce stricter punishments, and changes to the POCSO Rules in 2020 regarding reporting and training.
The document provides data on the implementation of Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres (HWC) in several Indian states. It summarizes:
- The number of operational and approved HWCs in each state as of August 2019.
- Screening status for non-communicable diseases like hypertension, diabetes, oral cancer, breast cancer and cervical cancer from April-June 2019. Over 70% of individuals were screened for most conditions.
- Use of the CPHC-IT application by HWCs to report service delivery and health data in each state. Adoption rates vary significantly across states.
The document presents business plan data from January 2021 for various locations in Andhra Pradesh, India. It includes tables showing population data split by gender, numbers of medical facilities like hospitals and outlets selling items like beverages in each location. The document also lists the number of school vans and roadside dustbins required for January 2021 across 5 divisions in the region.
Rabies is a zoonotic viral disease transmitted through bites or scratches from infected animals. It affects the nervous system and is fatal if not treated. Nearly half of rabies cases are in children under 15. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), including wound cleaning and rabies vaccine/immunoglobulin, must begin as soon as possible to prevent onset of symptoms. Proper PEP can prevent rabies in exposed individuals.
- The document provides population data from censuses conducted in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan in 1951, 1961, 1972, 1981, and 1998.
- It shows population numbers and growth rates in the province and its districts over time. The total population of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa grew from 4.5 million in 1951 to over 17 million in 1998, with annual growth rates ranging from 2.34% to 3.32% between censuses.
- Sex ratios declined slightly between 1981 and 1998, with 105 males per 100 females in 1998 compared to 109 in 1981. Population density increased from 148 persons/sq km in 1981 to 238 in 1998.
This document contains fertilizer sales data for various Indian states from 2010-2011. It provides fertilizer grade sales totals for the kharif and rabi crop seasons for states like Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab. It also includes India's total fertilizer consumption for 2010-2011 and forecasts of total nutrient requirements from 2007 to 2011 according to different agencies. Finally, it outlines the distributor network strength for HPM fertilizers in North-West and South-East Indian states.
1. The document provides population data including number of electors, total votes polled, and voter turnout percentages for various administrative constituencies (ACs) in Uttar Pradesh, India.
2. The data is broken down by gender and includes totals for multiple districts and their constituent ACs. Voter turnout percentages for males, females, and overall are provided.
3. Overall voter turnout in Uttar Pradesh was approximately 74% for males, 73% for females, and 74% overall across the state. There was variation across districts and ACs with some having turnout over 70% and others under 60%.
Crime Against Women is an analysis based on the crime statistics for the year 2012 provided by National Crime Records Bureau of India. The Indian States are ranked in this analysis on 3 criteria related to each other and presented here in 3 tables.
This document provides an overview and status update of the Jal Jeevan Mission in Kerala as of November 24, 2022. It discusses the total rural households in Kerala, households that have been provided functional tap connections, and the balance remaining. It also outlines issues related to land acquisition from government and private sources that is required for project implementation. Additionally, it presents data on critical gaps between different project stages, progress of district project management units, and status of villages certified as having achieved Har Ghar Jal.
The document outlines the training plan for polling personnel for the upcoming general elections in West Bengal in 2024. It details the various training programs that will be conducted at the state, district, and assembly constituency levels. State level master trainers will train district level master trainers, who will then train assembly constituency level master trainers. These ACTMTs will be responsible for training the polling personnel. Training will cover all election related topics and procedures. The training schedule, participants, and evaluation methods are provided. Previous training programs for election officials are also mentioned.
- The document is the response from the Minister of Home Affairs to an unstarred question in the Rajya Sabha regarding the number of Dalits, Muslims, and other groups in Indian prisons.
- Data from the National Crime Records Bureau shows that as of December 31, 2019, the majority of prisoners in some states are from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, or Muslim communities, though data is not available for all states.
- Over 66% of prisoners across states are illiterate or have only studied up to 10th standard. While rehabilitation is under state control, the central government has issued guidelines and advisories on rehabilitation and education programs in prisons.
Meeting of Under Trial Review Committees RS answer March 23.pdfsabrangsabrang
The document is a response from the Minister of Law and Justice to a question asked in the Rajya Sabha regarding meetings of Under Trial Review Committees since 2019. It provides:
(1) A state-wise breakdown of the number of UTRC meetings held and under trial prisoners released each year from 2019 to 2022;
(2) The numbers show that tens of thousands of UTRC meetings have been held across India each year, resulting in the release of thousands of under trial prisoners based on the committees' recommendations.
(3) The highest number of prisoners released in a single year was over 35,000 in 2022.
Status of disease in the state number 4 on the basis of epidemiological stud...krishnaacharya22
This document provides an overview of animal disease outbreaks and laboratory testing conducted in the western region of Nepal in 2017. It finds that the most common outbreaks were foot-and-mouth disease, peste des petits ruminants, and classical swine fever in livestock. Laboratory testing identified various bacterial, viral and parasitic infections affecting poultry and livestock. The report calls for additional funding and equipment to improve disease diagnosis capabilities and staff training.
This document contains technical specifications for a water pumping and distribution system including pipe sizes, lengths, flow rates, and other parameters. It lists 38 pipes that connect various junction points in a water network spanning over 4,000 meters. The pipes range in diameter from 27-109 mm and transport water at rates from 0.74-11 liters/second. The pumping station is capable of a maximum output of 20 kW and has an expected efficiency of at least 78%.
1) Cotton production in Pakistan declined significantly in 2015-16 due to heavy rains and floods that damaged crops.
2) Rainfall in key cotton growing provinces of Punjab and Sindh in the summer of 2015 was much higher than normal, reaching over 350mm in some areas of Punjab compared to average of 234mm.
3) The heavy rains affected pollination and allowed pest infestations to spread, compounding problems for farmers who had already suffered crop damage and losses.
4) Cotton production in Pakistan fell to 9.47 million bales in 2015-16, down from 13.56 million bales the previous year, mirroring declines seen in other major cotton producing countries as well.
2021 Q1 Report per Municipality Antique FHSIS.pdfJoenel6
This document provides maternal health data for 18 municipalities in Antique Province, Philippines in 2021. It includes statistics on teenage pregnancy rates, number of pregnant women seen, prenatal visit completion rates, nutritional status of pregnant women, and tetanus vaccination rates. The province had a total of 10,036 pregnant women seen in 2021, with a teenage pregnancy rate of 11.74% among the total population of pregnant women. 39.78% of pregnant women province-wide completed 4 or more prenatal visits.
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Tomosynthesis vs digital mammography efficacy comparison using birads.pptxNagasai Pelala
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) improved detection and characterization of breast lesions compared to full-field digital mammography (FFDM) according to a prospective study. DBT identified lesions in 81.1% of patients versus 53.3% for FFDM. DBT upgraded BI-RADS scores for 52 patients and improved diagnostic accuracy from 71.11% for FFDM to 97.7% for DBT. The study concludes DBT is a promising technique that increases sensitivity and specificity, especially for young patients and those with dense breasts.
Management of low flow vascularmalformations.pptxNagasai Pelala
This document discusses the management of low flow vascular malformations by a multidisciplinary team at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, England. It presents an audit of 81 patients who underwent sclerotherapy treatment for low flow malformations, primarily using sodium tetradecyl sulfate foam. The majority of lesions were located on the cheeks and lips. Most patients experienced minor swelling after treatment, with few complications. Sclerotherapy was found to be an effective and safe treatment for low flow vascular malformations.
High Resolution Computer TomographyTEMPORAL BONE Pathology.pptxNagasai Pelala
HRCT of the temporal bone helps evaluate bone anatomy and disorders of the middle ear. It provides excellent delineation of bony landmarks due to the inherent contrast between air in the mastoid air cells and surrounding dense temporal bone. HRCT allows assessment of the anatomical extent of middle ear infections and complications. Congenital malformations like atresia of the external auditory canal and acquired conditions like cholesteatoma, which presents as a sac lined with skin growing in the middle ear, can be seen. Important complications of middle ear infections include mastoiditis, abscesses, and intracranial extensions that can be detected on HRCT temporal bone.
atrial fibrillation anticoagulants early vs late doac.pptxNagasai Pelala
An investigator-initiated trial studied 2013 participants with atrial fibrillation who had an acute ischemic stroke to compare early versus later initiation of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). Participants were randomly assigned to either early anticoagulation within 48 hours of a minor/moderate stroke or day 6/7 of a major stroke, or later anticoagulation on day 3/4, 6/7, or 12/14 depending on stroke severity. The primary outcome of recurrent stroke, bleeding, or death within 30 days occurred in 2.9% of early treatment and 4.1% of later treatment groups, with no significant difference. Recurrent stroke risk was lower with early treatment both at 30 and
ROLE OF HIGH-RESOLUTION COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY IN SPUTUM POSITIVE.pptxNagasai Pelala
The study aims to evaluate the role of high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) in diagnosing pulmonary tuberculosis in sputum positive and negative cases. HRCT provides high sensitivity and diagnostic accuracy rates of up to 87.5% in sputum-positive cases and 81.67% in sputum-negative cases. Common HRCT findings of active tuberculosis include consolidation, centrilobular nodules, tree-in-bud opacities, and cavities. The study seeks to analyze HRCT patterns and features in sputum positive and clinically suspected sputum negative pulmonary tuberculosis cases to improve diagnostic capabilities for tuberculosis.
The document discusses pancreatic tumors and their evaluation using medical imaging. It provides details on pancreatic anatomy and the appearance of various pancreatic cysts and tumors using different imaging modalities like CT and MRI. It describes pseudocysts, serous cystadenomas, mucinous cystic neoplasms, intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms, solid pseudopapillary neoplasms, neuroendocrine tumors including insulinomas and gastrinomas, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, and secondary pancreatic neoplasms. Evaluation of vascular invasion and staging is also covered along with the role of endoscopic ultrasound and nuclear medicine scans.
LUNG ULTRASOUND IN NEONATAL SPECIFIC LUNG DISEASES.pptxNagasai Pelala
This document discusses a study evaluating the effectiveness of lung ultrasound in detecting pulmonary manifestations of neonatal respiratory diseases. Lung ultrasound is being increasingly used for neonatal chest imaging as it does not use ionizing radiation unlike chest x-rays. The study aims to compare the features of neonatal lung diseases seen on x-rays versus ultrasound. 83 neonates referred for chest x-rays due to respiratory distress will be examined using ultrasound and x-rays. Data on patient demographics, clinical diagnosis, and imaging findings will be collected and compared to evaluate the diagnostic ability of lung ultrasound.
MRS magnetic resonance spectroscopy IN CNS.pptxNagasai Pelala
This document discusses the role of MR spectroscopy in evaluating central nervous system lesions. It provides details on common metabolites seen in brain tumor spectroscopy like choline, N-acetylaspartate, creatine, lipids, myo-inositol, and lactate. It explains how ratios of these metabolites can help distinguish primary brain tumors from metastases, grade gliomas, and differentiate recurrence from radiation necrosis. The document also discusses how MR spectroscopy can aid in diagnosis, tumor grading, and follow-up by analyzing metabolite levels and ratios. However, it notes that spectroscopic profiles of tumors often overlap with other pathologies, so MR spectroscopy results must be interpreted in the context of conventional MRI findings.
Xray filters beam restrictors and Grids Radiodiagnosis.pptNagasai Pelala
Filters and grids are used to shape and restrict the X-ray beam in diagnostic radiology. Filters absorb low energy photons to increase the ratio of useful to harmful photons. Diagnostic beams are polychromatic. Inherent filtration comes from the tube housing while additional filtration uses materials like aluminum and copper. Filtration reduces patient dose and lowers required exposure factors. Grids help reduce scatter radiation and improve contrast. They are made of lead strips separated by transparent spacers. Higher ratio grids provide better contrast improvement but require greater exposure. Positioning and alignment affect grid performance and can cause cutoff artifacts if not properly used.
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1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
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1. Action Plan - SDG Priority Indicators
HM&FW Department
2. Percentage of pregnant women age 15-49 years who are anaemic (<11.0g/dl) – Action Plan
Target: 45% Best State: Mizoram – 12.7 (NFHS-5)
Andhra Pradesh – 53.7 (NFHS-5) Kurnool District : 67.8%
HMFW Department
- Testing of all PW for Anaemia Every month by ANM and uploading of Anaemia status in “Anaemia Monitoring
Tool” app.
- Sharing of data on mild, moderate and severe anaemia is to Women and Child Welfare Department.
- Supply Sufficient stock of IFA Tablets to Anganwadi Centres through ANM.
- Alerts will come to the Medical Officer concerned whenever IFA stock is exhausted in any Anganwadi Center
and MO will ensure that the IFA tablets are supplied through ANM concerned.
- Sharing of moderate and severe anaemia to the Medical Officer in FPC Application for monitoring and
recommending for Iron Sucrose or blood transfusion under Family Physician concept.
- Administration of Albendazole tablet in the second trimester of Pregnancy.
3. Percentage of pregnant women age 15-49 years who are anaemic (<11.0g/dl) – Action Plan
WCD department
- Administering the nutritious food and IFA Tablets to the anaemic pregnant women at AWW
centre and photos to be uploaded in the application.
- Data on Consumption of IFA tablets have to be shared
- Any stock deficiency to be updated in App to ensure stock supply in uninterrupted manner.
- Supply of nutritious food to all the PW
- IEC on nutritional supplementation and foods to be consumed and avoided.
SERP
- Counseling and awareness on nutritious food and iron supplementation in Village
Organization meetings by MLHP, ANM along SHGs.
9. Monitoring Tool : For pregnant women age 15-49 years who are anaemic (<11.0g/dl)
URL : www. dashboard.covid19.ap.gov.in/Reports/
10. Monitoring Tool : For pregnant women age 15-49 years who are anaemic (<11.0g/dl)
URL : www. dashboard.covid19.ap.gov.in/Reports/
11. Monitoring Tool : For pregnant women age 15-49 years who are anaemic (<11.0g/dl)
URL : www. dashboard.covid19.ap.gov.in/Reports/
12. Monitoring Tool : For pregnant women age 15-49 years who are anaemic (<11.0g/dl)
URL : www. dashboard.covid19.ap.gov.in/Reports/
13. Monitoring Tool : For IFA Stock Alerts
URL : www. dashboard.covid19.ap.gov.in/Reports/
14. Monitoring Tool : For IFA Stock Alerts
URL : www. dashboard.covid19.ap.gov.in/Reports/
15. Action Plan for Anaemia among 10-19 years Adolescent Girls – School Going Children
Target: 14.2% Best State: Manipur – 27.9 (NFHS-5)
Andhra Pradesh – 60.1 (NFHS-5) Kurnool District : 61.1 ( NFHS-5)
HMFW Department
- Testing for Anaemia once in every quarter
- Data sharing with the Education department
- Supply of sufficient stock IFA tablets on 25th of every month to schools through ANMs
- Referral of all Severe Anaemia Adolescents to the Medical Officer for further management and investigations
- Counselling sessions for Adolescents are conducted by the Medical Officers under Family Physician concept.
Education Department (School/BIE/Technical/Social Welfare Hostels)
- Sharing of data on School/College going children to HMFW Department
- Administration of Weekly IFA supplementation for all adolescents through class teachers
- IFA supplementation to the Anaemic Adolescents daily through class teachers.
- Administration of Albendazole during deworming day
- Supply of nutritious food
- Data sharing to HMFW department
- Monitoring the consumption of mid-day meal and IFA tablets by Anaemic children.
18. Monitoring Tool for Anaemia among 10-19 years children in Schools
URL : www. dashboard.covid19.ap.gov.in/Reports/
19. Monitoring Tool for Anaemia among 10-19 years children in Schools
URL : www. dashboard.covid19.ap.gov.in/Reports/
20. Monitoring Tool for Anaemia among 10-19 years children in Schools
URL : www. dashboard.covid19.ap.gov.in/Reports/
21. VSWS
- Line listing of non school going Adolescent girls and sharing the data with health department
HMFW
- Testing for Anaemia once in every quarter
- Referral of all Severe Anaemia Adolescents to the Medical Officer for further management and investigations
WCD Dept
- Administration weekly IFA supplementation by AWW by mobilizing at Anganwadi Center.
- Nutritious food supplementation by AWW
SERP
- Counselling and awareness on nutritious food and iron supplementation
Action Plan for Anaemia among 10-19 years children – Non- School Going Children
22. Children below Five Years with Under Weight , Stunted and Wasted Children below Five Years
WCD Department
- Sharing of underweight, wasted and stunted children data to HMFW department
- Nutritious food supplementation by AWW
- Mobilization of SAM Children to admit in Nutrition Rehabilitation Centers(NRCs)
HMFW
- Complete Vaccination
- Bi-Weekly IFA Syrup supplementation
- Vitamin A Administration
- De-worming bi-annually
- New module will be developed in ANM Health App to capture the above services given to Stunted, Under weight
and Wasted Children
- Sharing of underweight, wasted and stunted children list to the MOs for examination and treatment during AWW
visits under FPC (New Module will be developed in FPC application)
- Referral to NRCs