Filter
48
Text search:
Ministry
of
Health
Uganda,
Control
of
Diarrheal
Diseases
Featured
Recommendations
2
New Publications
15
Language
Document type
No document type
27
Studies & Reports
9
Strategic & Response Plan
5
Guidelines
3
Situation Updates
2
Manuals
1
Fact sheets
1
Countries / Regions
Uganda
12
Kenya
3
Sierra Leone
2
Tanzania
2
Rwanda
2
Global
2
Liberia
1
Nigeria
1
Ethiopia
1
Zimbabwe
1
Nepal
1
Pakistan
1
Malawi
1
Burundi
1
Botswana
1
Myanmar / Burma
1
Asia
1
Africa
1
Authors & Publishers
Publication Years
Category
Countries
27
Key Resources
7
Capacity Building
2
Public Health
2
Clinical Guidelines
1
Toolboxes
AMR
7
Ebola & Marburg
5
Cholera
4
Planetary Health
3
COVID-19
2
2.0 Rapid Response
2
Natural Hazards
1
Rapid Response
1
HIV
1
Mental Health
1
TB
1
Prevention and Control of Cholera Uganda
recommended
Operational Guidelines for the national and district health workers & planners.
These new approaches include use of selective chemotherapy, Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs), Zinc for treatment
...
3rd edition. In 2001, Uganda adapted the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) developed by World Health Organization (WHO) for member states in African region. The
...
The National Integrated Comprehensive Cholera Prevention and Control Plan (2017-2022) outlines Uganda's strategy to reduce cholera cases and mortality by 50% by 2022. The plan focuses on improving a
...
The Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Improvement Training Package is intended to support the training of local outreach workers and their subsequent work in communities to promote improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practices to reduce diarr
...
The goal of this contingency plan for El Nino related epidemics is to contribute to the reduction in mortality and morbidity associated with El Nino epidemic threats by ensuring that appropriate systems to support
...
The main objective of the 2014-15 RDHS was to obtain current information on demographic and health indicators, including family planning; maternal mortality; infant and child mortality; nutrition st
...
Immunization is among the most successful and cost effective public health interventions in preventing a child from dying before celebrating his or her first birthday. It is a priority intervention within
...
Sectors in which Priority Adaptation Projects should be implemented first include:
- 1) Agriculture, Early Warning Systems and Forest (First Priority Level Sectors). This is followed by:
- 2) Public Health and Water Resources (Second Pri ...
- 1) Agriculture, Early Warning Systems and Forest (First Priority Level Sectors). This is followed by:
- 2) Public Health and Water Resources (Second Pri ...
Nosocomial or health-facility-acquired infections are a serious issue, representing one of the most significant causes of morbidity and mortality i
...
This situation analysis has gathered information about the current state of AMR, contributing factors and antimicrobial use in Zimbabwe from the human, animal, agricultural and environmental sectors. Data has been gathered from different sectors suc
...
The current trend in AMR in Uganda and globally is rising and calls for immediate action. The 71st UN General Assembly (UNGA), the 68th World Health Assembly, and organizations including the World
...
The World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa (WHO AFRO), in accordance with recommendations from various WHO committees, has developed three flagship initiatives to support Member States in the African region to prepare for, detect and r
...
Pakistan Global Antibiotic Resistance Partnership (GARP) was formed in the wake of international and national efforts for AMR curtailment. A group of experts from microbiology,
...