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WHO has developed closed liaison with health department at provincial level;
Immediately provided 35 Emergency Medical Kits which is sufficient to treat 6000 patients for basic health services;
Provided 25 Cholera kits which is sufficient for 1000 patients;
Arranged 150 Anti-venom vials to cater the needs of districts to treat snake-bite cases.
WHO is analyzing data of diseases based on information sent by EDOs Health to D.G. Office on daily basis. This data helps to identify trends and
WHO is developing capacity of 5 pharmacists from health department to move them in flood affected areas.
7,000 family hygiene kits provided to implementing partners for onward distribution in communities.
It is also hiring surveillance officers for monitoring of relief activities in these areas.
Source: Provincial Disaster Management Authority
Last Updated: 30-08-2010
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