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Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP), Punjab

IDSP was launched in Punjab at Bhawanigarh on 12 th June, 2007, for early reporting of disease status and outbreaks identification. Designated State Surveillance Unit and District Surveillance Units in all 22 districts with Epidemiologist, Data Manager & Data Entry Operator. State & District Programme Officers have been identified. Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) already identified and in place in all the districts as well as at State level for outbreak investigation and management. State has identified 2972 subcentres, 1657 units in medical institutions and 546 laboratories as reporting units for disease surveillance. State Referral Lab Network established in GMC Amritsar, Faridkot, Patiala, CMC Ludhiana and Distt. Priority Lab Mohali to provide access to diagnostic facilities for epidemic prone diseases during outbreaks to the linked districts. District Priority Lab (DPL) identified at Civil Hospital Mohali and functioning exceptionally well since 2010 confirming the outbreaks.

S.NODISTRICTRU'S IN FORM- SFORM-LFORM-P 1AMRITSAR BARNALA BATHINDA FIROZEPUR FARIDKOT FATEHGARH SAHIB (SARHIND) FAZILKA GURDASPUR HOSHIARPUR JALANDHAR KAPURTHALA LUDHIANA MANSA MOGA MUKTSAR NAWANSHAHR PATHANKOT PATIALA RUPNAGAR SASNAGAR SANGRUR TARN TARAN Total Reporting Units Under IDSP

Year wise cases of Acute Diarrhea under IDSP Name of the DistrictYear 2008Year 2009Year 2010Year 2011Year 2012Year 2013Year 2014Year 2015 Till July Amritsar Barnala Bathinda Faridkot F.G.Sahib Ferozepur Fazilka 398 Gurdaspur Hoshiarpur Jalandhar Kapurthala Ludhiana Mansa Moga Muktsar N.Shahar Pathankot 749 Patiala Ropar Sangrur S.A.S. Nagar Tarn Taran Total

Year wise distribution of Hepatitis A & E Cases Name of the District Year 2008Year 2009Year 2010Year 2011Year 2012Year 2013Year 2014Year 2015 Till July Amritsar Barnala Bathinda Faridkot F.G.Sahib Ferozepur Fazilka 0 Gurdaspur Hoshiarpur Jalandhar Kapurthala Ludhiana Mansa Moga Muktsar N.Shahar Pathankot 0 Patiala Ropar Sangrur S.A.S. Nagar Tarn Taran Total

Year wise distribution of Enteric Fever Cases Name of the District Year 2008Year 2009Year 2010Year 2011Year 2012Year 2013Year 2014Year 2015 Till July Amritsar Barnala Bathinda Faridkot F.G.Sahib Ferozepur Fazilka 214 Gurdaspur Hoshiarpur Jalandhar Kapurthala Ludhiana Mansa Moga Muktsar N.Shahar Pathankot 267 Patiala Ropar Sangrur S.A.S. Nagar Tarn Taran Total

Year wise distribution of Hepatitis A & E Cases Form-P Data DistrictsYear 2011 Year 2012 Year 2013 Year 2014 Year 2015 Till Date AMRITSAR BARNALA BATHINDA FIROZEPUR FARIDKOT FATEHGARH SAHIB FAZILKA 0 GURDASPUR/ PATHANKOT HOSHIARPUR JALANDHAR KAPURTHALA LUDHIANA MANSA MOGA MUKTSAR NAWANSHAHR PATHANKOT 2 PATIALA RUPNAGAR SASNAGAR SANGRUR TARN TARAN Total

Year wise distribution of Enteric Fever Cases Form-P Data Till date DistrictYear 2011Year 2012Year 2013Year 2014 Year 2015 Till Date AMRITSAR BARNALA BATHINDA FIROZEPUR FARIDKOT FATEHGARH SAHIB FAZILKA 219 GURDASPUR HOSHIARPUR JALANDHAR KAPURTHALA LUDHIANA MANSA MOGA MUKTSAR NAWANSHAHR PATHANKOT 522 PATIALA RUPNAGAR SASNAGAR SANGRUR TARN TARAN Total

Outbreaks Assessment % (48/48) of all outbreak investigations conducted by Distt. RRT within 48 hrs of the first case information 79 % (38/48) of cases where appropriate human samples were sent for lab confirmation 79 % (38/48) of all outbreaks were etiologically confirmed, (20% i.e. 10/48 of all outbreaks were clinically confirmed ) 72 % (35/48)outbreaks had final outbreak report made available

Outbreaks Assessment-2015 Till Date 100 % (36/36) of all outbreak investigations conducted by Distt. RRT within 48 hrs of the first case information 80 % (29/36) of cases where appropriate human samples were sent for lab confirmation 75 % (27/36) of all outbreaks were etiologically confirmed. 19 % (7/36) of all outbreaks were clinically confirmed. 66 % (24/36)outbreaks had final outbreak report made available

Outbreaks reported during Year 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015 Till Date DiseaseYear 2008Year 2009Year 2010Year 2011Year 2012Year 2013Year Till Date Measles Chickenpox Food Posioning Hepatitis ADD/Gastro/Cholera Dengue Viral Encephalitis Mumps Enteric Fever Drug allergy Tularemia Diptheria Scrub Typhus

Year wise distribution of outbreaks reported-progress thereof YearTotal No. of outbreak s reported Outbreaks lab accessed, out of total outbreaks Outbreaks lab confirmed, out of total outbreaks (Pathogen identified) Outbreaks clinically confirmed, out of total outbreaks Number%ageNumber%ageNumber%age %1 526% %4 729% %832%520% %2652%1224% %4183%714% %3487%512% %3879%1020% %2775%719%

Category-B Treatment without testing Category-C Suspected cases Total number of cases Lab. confirmed Total Contact cases given treatment Total No. of deathsPatients from other States who died in Punjab Total Cases of H1N1 in the first phase (April, 2009 to April, 2010) Post Pandemic Phase (August, 2010 onwards till December, 2011) Post Pandemic Phase (January 2012 to December, 2012) From 1st January 2013 to 31st December, From 1st January 2014 to 31st December, Swine Flu (H1N1) Data

Swine Flu (H1N1) Data Sr. NoName of the Distt Category-BCategory- C Total number of cases Lab. confirmed till previous day No. of Cat-C cases Lab. confirmed during the day Total number of cases Lab. confirmed till date including Punjab residents in other States Total Contact cases given prophylactic treatment Total No. of deaths Patients from other States who died in Punjab Treatment without testing Suspected cases 1. Amritsar Barnala Bathinda Faridkot F.G.Sahib Ferozepur Fazilka Gurdaspur Hoshiarpur Jalandhar Kapurthala Ludhiana Mansa Moga Muktsar N.Shahar Patiala Pathankot Ropar Sangrur S.A.S Nagar Tarn Taran Residents of other States Grand total