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Union Minister of Health and Family
Welfare, Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad chaired a meeting late last night in connection
with the various actions taken by the Government for containment and mitigation
of H1N1 cases in India. The meeting lasted for more than
five hours from 4.30 pm to 10.00 pm in Nirman Bhawan. The meeting was
attended by various eminent experts from public and private hospitals/ organizations
besides the senior officers of Health Ministry Directorate General of Health Services.
During the meeting various guidelines
and protocols developed by the World Health Organization Geneva, Centre for Disease
Prevention and Control, Atlanta, USA and National Health Service, United Kingdom were also discussed threadbare. After long discussion with the experts
the following guidelines for India were finalized. 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.
Category-B (i)
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; (ii)
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: ·
Children
less than 5 years old; ·
Pregnant
women; ·
Persons
aged 65 years or older; ·
Patients
with lung diseases, heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, blood disorders,
diabetes, neurological disorders, cancer and HIV/AIDS; ·
Patients
on long term cortisone therapy. ·
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. 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. These guidelines will be reviewed and
revised from time to time as per need and on the basis of spread of the disease.
The meeting was attended by the following
official, experts and doctors. Government officials of the Health Ministry and Directorate
General of Health Services 1.
Mrs.
S. Jaleja, Secretary (HFW), MoHFW 2.
Dr
VM Katoch Secretary (DHR) 3.
Dr.
R.K. Srivastava, Director General of Health Services 4.
Dr.
Shiv Lal, Special DGHS & Director NCDC Technical Experts from government and private hospitals 5.
Dr.A.K.Dutta,
Proffessor paediatrics, LHMC, New Delhi 6.
Dr.
J. C. Suri, Respiratory Physician, Safdarjung Hospital 7.
Dr.
A. K. Rai, ENT Surgeon, Safdarjung Hospital 8.
Dr.
Harish Chellani, Pediatrician, Safdarjung Hospital 9.
Dr.Mrs.
Sudha Salhan, Gynecologist Safdarjung Hospital 10.
Dr.
A. K .Gadpayle, Physician RML Hospital 11.
Dr.
T. S. Siddhu, ENT Surgeon, RML Hospital 12.
Dr.
Mridula Pawar, Anesthetist Dr.RML. Hospital 13.
Dr.
Randeep Guleria, Professor Internal Medicine AIIMS 14.
Dr.
Bir Singh, Professor, Community Medicine, AIIMS 15.
Dr.
Alok Thakar, ENT Surgeon, AIIMS 16.
Dr.Avdhesh
Bansal, Consultant Respiratory Medicine, Apollo Hospital 17.
Dr
Sandeep Budhiraja, Internal Medicine, Max Healthcare 18.
Dr.
Rommel Tickoo, Consultant Internal Medicine, Max Healthcare 19.
Dr.
Sanjeev Bagai, Respiratory Physician, Rockland Hospital 20.
Dr.
Manish Kakkar, Public Health Foundation of India 21.
Dr.
C.M. Gulhati, Editor, MIMS 22.
Dr.
K.K. Agarwal, Heart Care Foundation of India
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