IOM #Syria - Health Assistance to Syrian Refugees and Host Communities (January - 27 October 2014)

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Syria Crisis: IOM Health Assistance to Syrian Refugees and Vulnerable Host Communities (01 January 2013 to 27 October 2014)

PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SUPPORT

31,076

305,144

358,184 153

Syrian refugees and host communities

Syrian refugees

TB AWARENESS sessions

TB SCREENING

TB CONFIRMED CASES

IOM is providing follow up for 52 cases under DOT and follow up for their contacts where 96 TB cases completed their treatment successfully.

Number of medical consultations provided by PHCs since December 2013

Health outreach activities

47%

3,052

53%

53%

Irbid

North Lebanon

Family visits by IOM Health teams (since December 2013)

NEW ARRIVALS IMMUNIZATION AND SUPPORT TO NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION CAMPAGINS

376

LEBANON

Persons attended Health education sessions held at PHCs and MMU sites

IOM teams are immunizing Syrian Refugees upon arrival in Raba’a Al-Sarhan transit center (RSTC).

Beirut Bekaa

on topics including DM, HTN, Diarrheal disease, TB, measles, family planning, personal hygiene, asthma, hepatitis A, immunization , Diabetes, hypertension and Cardiovascular.

47%

Taalabaya

Mafraq

Balqa

Amman

Madaba

JORDAN

Tafiela

The national immunization campaigns targeted millions of individuals Ma'an

Ghazee

Marwanieh

Zarqa

Karak

IOM works with the Jordanian Ministry of Health (MoH) and partners on the nation-wide immunization campaigns.

Mount Lebanon

Ajloon Jarash

under 20 years old against measles and German measles (MR)

(11 -23 October 2014)

Nabatieh Tyre

Klayaa

Chebaa

under 5 years old against polio

Maarake

33 TebnineSafad El Battikh Primary Health Care centers (PHCs) Bazouriye South Chakra Lebanon Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) Bint Jbeil

Distribution of Beneficiaries by area and type of service:

Bekaa PHCs

9,596

24,690 Primary health care consultations provided to Syrian refugees at Bekaa & South PHCs

Bekaa MMU

South PHCs

1,979

4,407 Primary health care consultations provided to Syrian refugees, Lebanese returnees and host communities through the MMU

FIRST HEALTH SCREENING AND TRIAGE IOM provides the first health screening and Triage for Syrian refugees arriving in Jordan at RSTC; individuals identified with urgent life threatening condition and /or at high risk are internally refer to the responsible health partner in the center while individuals identified for follow-up treatment are referred to the responsible health partner inside the camps.

IOM teams are immunizing Syrian refugees in Za”atari Camp and providing transport support to some MoH teams to reach Syrian families in remote locations.

South MMU

1,016 17,073 3,391 Primary health care consultations provided to host community members and Lebanese returnees at Bekaa & South PHCs

Aqaba

337,503

individuals since January 2013

urgent life threatening conditions and /or at high risk

MEASLES AND POLIO VACCINATION AND VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTS Measles

120,664 6 months to 30 years

Since April 2013

Polio

Vitamin A

68,835

37,372

0-15 years

6-59 months

4,925 referred to Health partners

29,266

303,312

follow-up treatment No medical conditions


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