Updates of TB Control Program in CaLaBaRZon 2014 Hotel H2O Luneta Manila



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Department \ of Health Center for Health Development IV-A Updates of TB Control Program in CaLaBaRZon 2014 Hotel H2O Luneta Manila

Target for CDR All Forms (90%) 100 Case Detection Rate 2005 to 2013 (latest submitted report) Target for CDR New Sm + (90%) 80 60 40 20 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 CDR - TB All forms 43 45 43 50 57 75 85 CDR - TB New Sm (+) 50 48 52 52 55 59 60 61 64

High CDR- Low TSR High CDR- High TSR 90 2013 NTP Scatter Maps of CaLaBaRZon Low CDR- Low TSR Low CDR- High TSR 60 60 90

100 80 60 High CDR-Low TSR 2013 NTP Scatter Map Per Cities Cities of Region IV-A Antipolo Batangas C Cavite C Bacoor C Lucena Imus Cabuyao High CDR-High TSR Dasma C San Pablo Calamba Tanauan C Tayabas Sta Rosa Tagaytay Lipa Binan C TMC 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Low CDR-Low TSR Low CDR-High TSR

High CDR- Low TSR 2013 Scatter map Provinces of IV-A Batangas High CDR- High TSR Cavite Laguna 90 Province/City Case Detection Rate (TB All Forms) Success Rate (ALL FORMS) Cavite Province 94 87 Laguna Province 96 90 Batangas Province 98 91 Rizal Province 87 90 Quezon Province 84 89 Region IV-A 85 89 Rizal CaLaBaRZon Quezon 60 Low CDR- Low TSR 60 90 Low CDR- High TSR

Classification &Type of TB Cases Number of Cases Detected per Type of TB 2010-2013 (Latest Submitted Report) Number and % of Cases 2010 2011 2012 2013 New cases (Total) 15,777 21,332 28,584 29,939 New Smear Positive 9,224 10,716 11,239 11,638 New Smear Negative 6,439 10,426 17,075 17,917 Extra-pulmonary TB 114 190 270 384 Re-treatment cases (Total) 1,645 2,248 2,839 3,303 Relapse 426 453 618 588 RAD 124 174 190 202 Treatment Failure 107 102 121 97 Other positive 232 287 284 337 Other negative 756 1,232 1,626 2,079 Total TB Cases 17,422 23,588 31,423 33,242 Total All forms of TB (new & relapse) 16,203 21,785 29,202 30,527

Treatment Success Rate & Cure Rate for NSP Target for Treatment Success Rate (90%) 100 80 (2009 to 2012) Target for Cure Rate (90%) 60 40 20 2009 2010 2011 2012 Treatment Success Rate 90 89 89 89 Cure Rate 78 80 81 79

TB DOTS Certification 2013 PROVINCES Total # of RHUs Target (70%) DOH-PhilCAT Certified Percentage PHIC Accredited A B C D E Cavite 29 20 18 62.1% 21 Laguna 32 22 22 68.8% 22 Batangas 36 25 8 22.2% 6 Rizal 14 10 6 42.9% 2 Quezon 41 29 17 41.5% 32 TOTAL 152 106 71 47.0% 83

Good Practices and Initiatives Selected Cities of CaLaBaRZon

Antipolo Regional Awardee for Highest Case Detection Rate in 2011 Hosted the 1 st Rizal Provincial Run and Bike DOTS the Way Best Practices TB in Antipolo City Jail Despite there being few treatment partners, at least 1 per brgy monitors TB patients enrolled if they follow up on time. TB program uses cell phones for monitoring and follow up of patients. Improvised MDRTB Registers for monitoring patient admissions. Patient without money for transportation to the DOTS center for sputum follow up are visited by treatment partners who go to patient s residence to collect their sputum. An Integrated approach to Infectious Disease has been started. In 8-10 sites scheduled health teachings, distribution of IEC material, specimen collection and consultation are done.

Batangas City I. Advocacy Organized Community Assembly to Barangays with high incidence of TB. Implementation of IPCC skills and knowledge among treatment partners. II. To increase Case Finding, Referrals and Case Holding Established TB Brigade / Council among 105 Barangays. Established strong partnership with workplaces,academe,deped and Faith Based Org. Regular Annual NTP Partners meeting Cough Caravan conducted for Remote Barangays Designed/ Issued a TB Clearance prior to start of treatment to obtain correct information and TB history of patients Designed a Kasunduan prior to start of treatment III. Infrastructure, Procurement of supplies, drugs and equipments Annual budget allocation by the LGU for NTP supplies, drugs & activities Constructed a new TB DOTS facility. IV. Enhancement of knowledge and skills among treatment partners TB Quiz bee among BHW and Midwife. Conducted IPCC roll-out training among treatment partners. V. For Quality Accomplishments and Services Annual Recognition of RHU S and Midwives with highest accomplishments Monthly checking and validation of reports and accomplishments of six RHU S and laboratory activities Regular monitoring, supervision and evaluation of midwive s skills, knowledge and attitude regarding NTP

Cabuyao World TB Day Celebration TB in the Workplace Program IPCC Training for Health Workers Tuberculin SkinTesting Community TB lectures

Lipa Bench Conferences Information Education Communication Materials

Lucena Informal laboratory Workers (ILWs) are optimally active in finding cases and smearing thus increasing Case Finding in 2013

Santa Rosa TB Diagnostic Committee Meetings

Rural Health Unit 1 DOTS Tanauan Vision Tuberculosis Free City Mission Ensure that TB DOTS services within the locality are available, accessible and affordable to the communities World TB Day Celebration 2013 Held at PHO Tuberculin Skin Test done twice a month every Tuesday Remote Smearing Station & ILW Orientation Monthly Meeting with the ILW Active Participation of ILW during Medical MIssion Launching of Remote Smearing Station Information Dissemination DepED Teachers

Rural Health Unit 2 DOTS Tanauan Information Dissemination at Barangay Health Station DOT done at Health Center

Newly Constructed TB DOTS Facility at RHU II

DOH-PHILCAT Certified PHILHEALTH Accredited Treatment site for MDR TB

GOOD PRACTICES 1. LCE / LGU supports all program needs such as: Approve budget for medicines and other supplies ( PPD, Anti TB drugs for Children & Cat II Patient ) Financial assistance for indigent TB patient

- Improvement of TB DOTS facility BEFORE office Lecture area Induction area

ADMISSION / CONSULTATION AREA AFTER

OFFICE AFTER

2. NURSE TB Program Coordinator (Exclusive) 3. With proper documentation and easy retrieval of files

4. With regular schedule of PPD/ TST(monthly)

5. Free Consultation of Specialists (Internist, Pediatrician & OB GYNE) All TB patient who needs further evaluation and management are referred to Specialists

6. Accesible Laboratory test and X-ray Indigent TB patient who needs laboratory test and Xray can avail it for free thru financial assistance given by LGU

X-Ray Room

7. Annual Program Implementation Review on NTP for frontline health Workers ( BHS Midwives and Treatment partners)

8. Different Groups are engaged then oriented as Partners in NTP BHW BNS KALIPI Barangay Chairman Barangay Councilor (Committee on Health) LGU employees School teachers Food Handlers and Owner of Different establishments Community

9. Training and Seminars for TB are regularly funded by LGU 10. LGU provides finacial assistance to indigent MDR TB patient

Regional / National Level Projects

Global Fund Project AIDERS (Nurses which will be deployed on Selected Municipalities that will help in the implementation of TB Program) Quezon Province Calauag Catanauan General Nakar Lopez Padre Burgos Rizal Province Binangonan Antipolo Rodriguez Tanay Taytay

TB HIV Areas to be given Training on Provider Initiated Counseling & Testing (PICT) and HIV Proficiency Testing for Medtechs obatangas City olipa City obacoor City odasmarinas City oimus City oantipolo City ocainta

PMDT in CaLaBaRZon Since 2008, Region 4A has been well involved in the implementation of PMDT Five PMDT treatment facilities DLSHSI (Cavite) GEAMH (Cavite) Los Baños RHU I (Laguna) Batangas Medical Center (Batangas) Cainta Municipal Hospital (Rizal) Gumaca District Hospital (Quezon) Department of Health National TB Control Program

Background Estimated MDR- TB among NEW Estimated MDR- TB among RETREATMENT TOTAL ESTIMATED MDR- TB REGION 4A 1,133 597 1,730 Cavite 251 104 355 Laguna 192 142 334 Batangas 236 78 314 Rizal 240 136 376 Quezon 214 137 351 Based on number of TB Cases notified in 2012 Department of Health National TB Control Program

Capacity 1 TB culture lab and Xpert site (DLSHSI) 9 additional GeneXpert facilities 15 trainers trained on PMDT About 158 (~80%) DOTS facilities have staff that were already trained to identify and refer presumptive DRTB and provide care for decentralized DRTB patients Continuous expansion of PMDT services Department of Health National TB Control Program

Upcoming Initiatives

PMDT Compcare Piloted in Los Banos Laguna which serves the Cities and Municipalities of Laguna Provides incentives for: Nurses per injection = Php 50 BHW treatment partners per DOT per patient = Php 50

New Shortened 9 month Multi-Drug Resistant TB Treatment Regimen Piloted in Batangas Medical Center (4 Km(Cap) Cfz Mfx(Lfx) E H Z / 5 Cfz Mfx(Lfx) E Z

Schedule of Planned Regional NTP Activities for 2014

NTP Activities TOT for Integrated TB Information System (IT IS) Roll Out of Revised MOP DSSM Training Orientation of Public & Private Hospitals on Revised MOP PMDT Training Orientation of NDP, Midwifes, ILWS & BHWs on Highlights of Revised MOP and PMDT NTP Report Consolidation and Validation (2014 Data) NTP Laboratory PIR of Controllers, Medical Technologists/Microscopists Target Schedule To Be Announced 1 st week of May to 2 nd week of July June & October 3 rd week of July November Last week of July to August November November