About
This program provides ASHA, MPW, ANM, and CHO workers with the practical skills needed to manage vector-borne diseases within the community. It covers the clinical basics of Malaria, Dengue, Chikungunya, and Japanese Encephalitis, while focusing heavily on evidence-based surveillance techniques. Participants will learn how to conduct fever surveys, identify hotspots, and implement larval source reduction. The course also outlines referral workflows for severe cases and methods for community mobilization to ensure long-term disease prevention and outbreak preparedness.
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Overview
Module 2: Community Surveillance Activities
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