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Department of Public Health & Preventive Medicine

  • Epidemics are Public Health emergencies.?

  • Infectious diseases are major causes of morbidity and mortality.
  • The Director of Public Health and Preventive Medicine declared following diseases as notified diseases. Click Here to have details of Notified Diseases

S.No.

Diseases

S.No.

Diseases

1

Cerebrospinal fever

11

Typhoid/Enteric Fever

2

Chicenpos

12

Tuberculosis

3

Diptheria

13

Infectious Hepatitis

4

Leprosy

14

Epidemic influenza

5

Cholera

15

Whooping cough

6

Measles

16

Virus Encephalitis

7

Plague

17

Haemorragic fever

8

Rabies

18

Malaria

9

Scarlet fever

19

Tetanus

10

Smallpox

20

Poliomyelitis

21

AIDS

Control for Communicable Diseases :

  • The control of communicable diseases is one of the major programmes under the Primary Health Care services, especially for the disease occurring in epidemic forms.?

  • Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases and suspected cholera are common among the water borne diseases.? Tamil Nadu is endemic for Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases with sporadic outbreak of cholera in most of the districts throughout the year, and in epidemic proportions during the rainy seasons and peak summer periods.?
  • All the District Level officials and executive authorities of local bodies have been asked to take necessary preventive measures including proper disposal of solid wastes and maintain sanitation and hygienic chlorinate all water sources and undertake fly control measures.

The following are the details of cases and deaths due to the ADD/Cholera in Tamil Nadu during the past 3 years.

Year

Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases

Cholera

Cases

Deaths

Fatal rate

Cases

Deaths

Fatal rate

1997

78025

520

0.67

2261

2

0.09

1998

77677

368

0.47

1807

0

0.00

1999

74583

266

0.36

1807

1

0.06

2000

64130

195

0.30

1328

1

0.05

2001

59511

159

0.27

1110

1

0.09

2002 (Jan to Oct)

58601

157

0.27

1364

3

0.22

  • The National Institute of Communicable Diseases, a premier Institution of the Director General of Health Services, Government of India, provide necessary technical support to the State and districts (Dharmapuri and Madurai) in the area of Man Power Training, Communication equipment's facilities and setting up of Laboratory services.

NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMME FOR COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN? TAMILNADU

The objective of the programme is capacity building at District, Regional and State

levels for disease surveillance and appropriate response to early warning signals of outbreaks of communicable diseases. The programme will be implemented by the state health authorities through the existing health infrastructure and surveillance system strengthened through training of the medical and paramedical personnel, upgradation of laboratories, communication and data processing systems.

National Surveillance Programme For Communicable Diseases has been launched in two? Revenue districts,?? Dharmapuri and Madurai during 1998-1999 in Tamil Nadu as per the guidelines of Government of India.

The above?? two districts have been selected by the Govt. of India based on the incidence of Dengue in Dharmapuri District and Leptospirosis in?? Madurai District.

As per the instructions of the NICD, Govt. of India, the following districts have been proposed under this programme for the years 2000-2001 and 2001-2002.?? The total No. of Revenue? districts under this programme will be five?? in Tamil Nadu.

??????????? 1.?? 1998-99?????? 1)? Dharmapuri,? 2) Madurai?? (already implemented)
??????????? 2.?? 2000-01?????? 1) Coimbatore??? 2) Salem
??????????? 3.?? 2001-02?????? 1)Villupuram


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