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Activity Design For Trainings - TB - HIV

The document outlines plans for a tuberculosis and disease surveillance training in the municipality of San Jose, Batangas, Philippines. It discusses rising rates of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis in the region. The training will educate local health workers on disease prevention, treatment strategies like DOTS for tuberculosis, and increasing coordination between regional health organizations. It will take place on August 3-4, 2017 and cost 4,187 pesos to fund meals and snacks for participants.

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The document outlines plans for a tuberculosis and disease surveillance training in the municipality of San Jose, Batangas, Philippines. It discusses rising rates of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis in the region. The training will educate local health workers on disease prevention, treatment strategies like DOTS for tuberculosis, and increasing coordination between regional health organizations. It will take place on August 3-4, 2017 and cost 4,187 pesos to fund meals and snacks for participants.

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  • Activity Design for Tuberculosis and PIDS Training
  • III. Methodology and Budget
  • Activity Design for Tuberculosis and PIDS Training (Detailed)
  • Further Methodologies and Budget Details
  • Acknowledgements and Contacts

Republic of the Philippines

Province of Batangas
MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JOSE
OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICER
telefax: (043) 786-1637
email : [email protected]

TUBERCULOSIS AND PIDSR TRAINING

ACTIVITY DESIGN

I. RATIONALE

Based on the HIV and AIDS Registry of the Philippines (HARP) report, 834 cases of HIV/AIDS were
recorded. An average of 33 people was diagnosed with HIV each day during the month of January
2018.

Most of the cases reported were male individuals with 96 percent (976 cases). Out of 45 women
diagnosed with HIV, “five were pregnant at the time of diagnosis. Two of the women were from NCR
(National Capital Region)” while the remaining three women were from Central Luzon, Western
Visayas, and Central Visayas.

Sexual contact remains the predominant mode of transmission with 993 cases (97 percent), while
males who have sex with males (MSM) is at 87 percent (885 cases). Injecting drug use has 18 cases
while there were two cases of mother to child transmission.

There were 30 reported deaths from HIV. These death cases were reported to have acquired the
infection through sexual contact and 93 percent of them were male individuals.

Majority of the cases were recorded from the NCR with 327 cases; Calabarzon with 168 cases; Central
Luzon with 105 cases; Central Visayas with 105 cases; and Western Visayas with 69 cases.

The approaches to control and prevention is centered on public health awareness regarding safe sex
as well as strengthening treatment guidelines.

II. OBJECTIVES
1. To educate the participants on the stewardship and accountability with monitoring and
evaluation.
2. Prevent the occurrence of HIV/AIDS through safe sex or use of condom for protection.
3. Increase public awareness in prevention of the disease.
4. To stop the stigma and discrimination on HIV/AIDS carriers.
5. Increase coordination between the Provincial and Regional HIV/AIDS coordinators.

“SAN JOSE”
Isang pamayanang maka Diyos at maka- bayan, may bukas na pamamahala, masiglang negosyo, sapat na hanapbuhay at
nagpapahalaga sa edukasyon, kultura, kalusugan at kalikasan para sa maunlad at mapayapang SAN JOSE
Telefax No. (043) 726-2203* Trunkline No. (043) 726-2204 loc. 102
Republic of the Philippines
Province of Batangas
MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JOSE
OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICER
telefax: (043) 786-1637
email : [email protected]

III. METHODOLOGY
The first part of the activity was the orientation and lecture of the Barangay Health Workers, Barangay
Nutrition Scholars, Members of the LGBT and students on HIV/AIDS followed by formation of ribbon
and prayer for the people who contracted HIV/AIDS.

IV. PARTICIPANTS
The participants to this activity are the Barangay Health Workers, Barangay Nutrition Scholars,
Members of the LGBT and students

V. DATE AND VENUE


The HIV/AIDS Training will be conducted on May 25, 2018 in Banay-Banay 1.0, San Jose, Batangas.
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VI. BUDGETARY REQUIREMENT
A total amount of TWENTY NINE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED PESOS (29,300.00) shall be
charged to the Municipal Funds to defray the costs of meals and snacks.

Prepared by:

RUFO R. LUNA, M.D.


Municipal Health Officer

Noted by:

HON. VALENTINO R. PATRON


Municipal Mayor

“SAN JOSE”
Isang pamayanang maka Diyos at maka- bayan, may bukas na pamamahala, masiglang negosyo, sapat na hanapbuhay at
nagpapahalaga sa edukasyon, kultura, kalusugan at kalikasan para sa maunlad at mapayapang SAN JOSE
Telefax No. (043) 726-2203* Trunkline No. (043) 726-2204 loc. 102
Republic of the Philippines
Province of Batangas
MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JOSE
OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICER
telefax: (043) 786-1637
email : [email protected]

TUBERCULOSIS AND PIDSR TRAINING

ACTIVITY DESIGN

I. RATIONALE
The Department of Health (DOH) today reported that the Philippines is now one of the seven among
the 22 high-burdened countries that have achieved its 2015 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) in
fighting tuberculosis (TB) as early as 2012. The other six countries were Brazil, Cambodia, China,
Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania and Vietnam.

There has been a marked decline in TB burden since the launching of the DOTS (Directly Observed
Treatment Short-Course) strategy in 1996. As of 2013, cases and deaths due to TB were reduced by
more than 50% from the 1990 baseline.

Vigilance and eradication of stigma will help us in winning the battle against Tuberculosis.

Furthermore, the Philippine Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response program covers diseases of
parasitic, fungal, viral, and bacteria in nature, usually acquired through the ingestion of contaminated
drinking water or food. The more common of these diseases are bacterial in nature, the most common
of which are typhoid fever and cholera. These two organisms had been the cause of major outbreaks in
the Philippines in the last two years.

The approaches to control and prevention is centered on public health awareness regarding food safety
as well as strengthening treatment guidelines.

II. OBJECTIVES
6. To educate the participants on the stewardship and accountability with monitoring and
evaluation.
7. Adaption and strict compliance of the DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment Short Course)
strategy.

“SAN JOSE”
Isang pamayanang maka Diyos at maka- bayan, may bukas na pamamahala, masiglang negosyo, sapat na hanapbuhay at
nagpapahalaga sa edukasyon, kultura, kalusugan at kalikasan para sa maunlad at mapayapang SAN JOSE
Telefax No. (043) 726-2203* Trunkline No. (043) 726-2204 loc. 102
Republic of the Philippines
Province of Batangas
MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JOSE
OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICER
telefax: (043) 786-1637
email : [email protected]

8. Prevent the occurrence of food and waterborne outbreaks through strategic placement of water
purification solutions and tablets at the municipal level so that the area coordinators could
respond in time if the situation warrants.
9. Increase public awareness in preventable food-borne illnesses.
10. Increase coordination between the National Epidemiology Center (NEC) and Regional
epidemiology surveillance Unit (RESU) and the (MEC) Municipal epidemiology surveillance unit
to adequately respond to outbreaks and provide technical support.

III. METHODOLOGY
The first part of the activity was the orientation of the Barangay Health Worker on Directly Observed
Treatment Short Course or the DOTS Strategy or “Tutok Gamutan, followed by the lectures on
Philippine Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response.

IV. PARTICIPANTS
The participants to this activity are the Barangay Health Workers who act as the treatment partners to
all the TB patients. They are also the first line of defense against communicable diseases.

V. DATE AND VENUE


Tuberculosis and PIDSRTraining was conducted last August 3 and 4, 2017 in the Municipal Health
Office Annex Building Conference Room located at Poblacion 4, San Jose, Batangas.

VI. BUDGETARY REQUIREMENT


A total amount of FOUR THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY SEVEN PESOS 4,187.00 shall be
charged to the Municipal Funds to defray the costs of meals and snacks.

Prepared by:

RUFO R. LUNA, M.D.


Municipal Health Officer

Noted by:

“SAN JOSE”
Isang pamayanang maka Diyos at maka- bayan, may bukas na pamamahala, masiglang negosyo, sapat na hanapbuhay at
nagpapahalaga sa edukasyon, kultura, kalusugan at kalikasan para sa maunlad at mapayapang SAN JOSE
Telefax No. (043) 726-2203* Trunkline No. (043) 726-2204 loc. 102
Republic of the Philippines
Province of Batangas
MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JOSE
OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICER
telefax: (043) 786-1637
email : [email protected]

HON. VALENTINO R. PATRON


Municipal Mayor

“SAN JOSE”
Isang pamayanang maka Diyos at maka- bayan, may bukas na pamamahala, masiglang negosyo, sapat na hanapbuhay at
nagpapahalaga sa edukasyon, kultura, kalusugan at kalikasan para sa maunlad at mapayapang SAN JOSE
Telefax No. (043) 726-2203* Trunkline No. (043) 726-2204 loc. 102

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