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National Project Implementation Plan - NVBDCP

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. Percentage of planned additional trained staff for management<br />

strengthening who are in position at each level (central, state and<br />

district);<br />

c. All endemic districts have quality-controlled data on incidence of malaria<br />

& Kala-azar segregated by age and gender, obtained through sentinel<br />

surveillance.<br />

Collection of data<br />

Monitoring of implementation by State NVBDCs<br />

Reporting<br />

Inclusion of information in standardized annual report from state to <strong>NVBDCP</strong>.<br />

Consolidation in <strong>NVBDCP</strong> annual report.<br />

9.2.1 Case management output indicators<br />

Indicators<br />

a. Annual and Monthly Blood Examination Rate by microscopy (ABER),<br />

separated for active and passive case detection;<br />

b. Annual and Monthly RDT examination rate;<br />

c. Percentage of suspected malaria cases observed by accredited health<br />

volunteers or health facilities in project districts, who have a test result,<br />

and if it shows P.falciparum, receive ACT no later than the day after the<br />

reported start of fever.<br />

Collection of data<br />

a) and b): Routine malaria surveillance system<br />

c) : Malaria Technical Supervisor according to Lot Quality Assurance Scheme<br />

Reporting and use of data<br />

Used by all levels from PHC to national to monitor coverage of surveillance and<br />

case management<br />

9.2.2 Case management outcome indicator<br />

Indicator<br />

Percentage of fever cases in project districts, who have a test result, and if it<br />

shows P.falciparum, receive ACT no later than the day after the reported fever.<br />

This indicator is calculated as the product of the following two indicators A and<br />

B, which are obtained at annual household surveys:<br />

A = proportion of persons with fever, who obtained a test result no later than<br />

the day after the reported fever<br />

Numerator<br />

Number of persons interviewed (including caretaker for young children) who<br />

report having had a fever episode during the last 14 days and who had a<br />

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