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Title: Wellness


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  • Wellness

Your childs wellness is your happiness
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We do our best to treat Childhood illnesses
But Remember. Prevention is always better
than cure Think Wellness Think Prevention
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You leave no stone unturned
  • By
  • Providing right nutrition
  • Maintaining hygienic atmosphere at home
  • Prompt medication at the first sign of illness
  • Moral Support
  • Schools Strive
  • Towards
  • Mental physical development of children.
  • Managing emergencies
  • Periodic medical check ups

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Still. diseases prevail
  • Measles
  • Mumps
  • Rubella
  • Hepatitis B
  • Chicken pox
  • Hepatitis A
  • Tuberculosis
  • Polio
  • Diphtheria
  • Pertussis
  • Tetanus

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The Impact
  • Mental physical trauma for the child parents.
  • Missing out on
  • School
  • Exams
  • Fun play.
  • Work- in case of parents
  • Temporary or permanent debilitation of the child

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Why Vaccines ???
  • Every year.
  • Over 30 lacs deaths are prevented.1
  • 750,000 children are saved from disability.1 due
    to vaccines.
  • Polio Eliminated except India, Pak, Afghanistan
    Nigeria2

Diseases controlled worldwide
  • Smallpox Eradicated 3.
  • Measles - Controlled (in America parts of
    Europe)3.
  • Tetanus, Diphtheria, Rubella, Meningitis Liver
    cancer due to Hepatitis B - Dramatic reductions.
  • Ehreth J. The value of vaccination a global
    perspective. Vaccine 2003 21 596-600 .2. Fine
    PE, Griffiths UK. Global poliomyelitis
    eradication status and implications. Lancet
    2007 369(9570)1321-1322. 3 IFPMA May 2003.

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  • With the exception of clean drinking water,
    vaccines are the most effective intervention in
    reducing and preventing infectious diseases.1
  • 26 diseases are now vaccine preventable.2

1. European Vaccine Manufacturers paper. Out of
Sight. Out of Mind. 2003. 2. IFPMA May 2003.
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GLOBAL SCHOOL VACCINATION LAWS
  • Some countries that have compulsory school
    immunization
  • laws are
  • USA
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • Germany
  • Singapore
  • Brazil
  • Hungary
  • Mexico
  • Poland
  • and many others

Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1987 May
16294(6582)1270-1.Ministry of Education
Website, Singapore
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The Indian Scenario
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All India School Survey SCHOOL CONTACT
  • 278 school across India
  • In ten cities

Delhi
Ludhiana
Jaipur
Kolkata
Ahmedabad
Pune
Mumbai
  • Reached 1,62,000 children
  • Response received from 75,000 children
  • Age group - 5 to 10 years

Hyderabad
Bangalore
Chennai
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The Indian Scenario
Diseases Percentage of children that may be unprotected
Chickenpox Up to 59
Hepatitis A Up to 61
Measles, Mumps, Rubella Up to 57
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Economic impact of infection
  • Medical costs
  • Medication
  • Transmission to others
  • Complications
  • Nurse advice
  • Visits to clinic, home and emergency department
  • Hospitalization
  • Indirect/intangible costs
  • Loss of earnings and productivity (Patients,
    parents or carers)
  • Missing out on schools
  • Isolation up to 2 weeks
  • Impaired quality of life
  • Scarring

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Common ChildhoodVaccine Preventable Diseases
  • Hepatitis A Hepatitis B
  • Chicken Pox
  • Measles, Mumps. Rubella (MMR)
  • Diphtheria, Tetanus Pertussis (DTP)
  • Typhoid

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Hepatitis What is Hepatitis?
  • Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver
  • Hepatitis can be caused by a virus that gets into
    your body and attacks the liver.
  • There are five known hepatitis viruses A, B, C,
    D E.
  • Jaundice is only a symptom of Hepatitis.

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Hepatitis A is a serious liver disease caused by
infection with the Hepatitis A virus.
Symptoms of Hepatitis A
  • Jaundice (yellow skin and eyes)
  • Dark urine
  • Light-colored stools
  • Diarrhea
  • Tiredness
  • Loss of appetite
  • Fever
  • Stomach-ache
  • Not everyone has symptoms.
  • Adults and teens will have symptoms more
    often than young children

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Hepatitis A A Serious disease
  • Hepatitis A is one of the more common causes of
    acute liver failure in young children in India.
  • Severe complications can occur, including
  • Cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver
  • Liver failure
  • Death.
  • It may render your child bedridden for a month.
  • If this happens during exams, it can negatively
    impact a young minds academic progress.

1 Bhowmick K, Mammen A, Moses PD, Agarwal I,
Mathew L, Kang G. Hepatitis A in pediatric acute
liver failure in southern India. Indian J
Gastroenterol 2005 24(1)34
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Prevention of Hepatitis A
  • There is no specific medical treatment for
    hepatitis A.
  • It can be prevented by
  • Good Hygiene
  • Clean drinking water avoidance of food
    contamination
  • Immune globulin
  • Vaccination (pre-exposure)

Source http//www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepati
tis/a/index.htm
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Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B are different
HEPATITIS B VIRUS Found in Blood and certain body fluids1 Spreads through Transfer of body fluids from an infected person1 Mother to child at birth1 Contaminated needles1 Blood transfusions1 Sexual contact1 HEPATITIS A VIRUS Found in Stools of infected people2 Spreads through Contaminated food and water2 Unwashed insufficiently cooked vegetables2 Food handled by infected people2 Refrigerated foods2 Swimming pools2
1 Hepatitis B vaccines WHO Position Paper 2
Fiore AE. Hepatitis A transmitted by food. Clin
Infect Dis. 2004 Mar 138(5)705-15.
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Good news!
  • Both Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B are vaccine
    preventable!

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Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B vaccine are different
Hepatitis B vaccine 3 doses1 Given soon after birth1 After seroconversion, it provides life-long protection from Hepatitis B2 Hepatitis A vaccine 2 doses3 Given after the 1st year of life3 Provides life-long protection from Hepatitis A4
1 Engerix-B Prescribing Information 2 Banatvala
JE, Van Damme P. Hepatitis B vaccine -- do we
need boosters? J Viral Hepat. 2003
Jan10(1)1-6 3 Havrix Prescribing
Information 4 Van Damme P, Banatvala J, Fay O,
Iwarson S, McMahon B, Van Herck K, et al.
Hepatitis A booster vaccination is there a need?
Lancet. 2003 Sep 27362(9389)1065-71
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Hepatitis Public Awareness Campaign
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Chickenpox
  • Chickenpox is an infectious disease caused
  • by the varicella-zoster virus.
  • It results in
  • blister-like rash (200-300 blisters)
  • itching
  • tiredness and
  • fever. 


Child should not attend school and be isolated
for at least 5 days after the spots first appear
and until all the blisters have dried.
http//www.cdc.gov/nip/diseases/varicella/
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How do you get chickenpox?
Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is transmitted by
  • Once a case has occurred in a susceptible
    population, it is very hard to prevent an
    outbreak.

http//www.who.int/vaccines/en/varicella.shtml
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Did you know?
  • Almost every individual born on this earth would
    suffer from chickenpox in his/her lifetime,
    either as a child or as an adult.

http//www.who.int/vaccines/en/varicella.shtml
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Chickenpox is not a benign disease
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Prevention of Chickenpox
  • Control of Chickenpox can be achieved only by
    widespread vaccination.
  • Doses Up to 12 years One dose
  • gt 13 years - 2 doses

http//www.who.int/vaccines/en/varicella.shtml
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Chicken Pox Public Awareness Campaign
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Information
Knowledge
Your Power To Protect
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Mission
  • To instill the importance of protection and
    preventive healthcare in creating a sense of
    WELLNESS in children, families and society at
    large

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Vision
  • Healthy Children, Advantage India

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Next Step
  • Collect your Health Record Card.
  • Visit your Pediatrician.
  • Get the Health Record Card updated.
  • Follow your Pediatricians advice.
  • Submit the Health Record Card back to school
    within a fortnight.

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Thank you for attendingYour Power To Protect
Program
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