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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Child Health Karnataka : Child Health Karnataka A Situation Analysis Based On SRS 2009 & CES 2009 Dr Sudeep Shetty State Consultant Child Health, Karnataka UNICEFSample Registration System 2009: Sample Registration System 2009 One of the largest continuous demographic household sample survey in the world. Covering 1.2 million households and 6.3 million population. D ual reporting system with continuous enumeration and semiannual-retrospective recording of events. The main objective is to provide reliable annual estimates of birth and death rates at the State and National level separately for rural and urban areas. SRS also provides data for estimating Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), Total Fertility Rate (TFR), Maternal Mortality Rate and other measures of fertility and mortality . Latest 2009 data published on 20 th Jan 2011. 2/20/2011 UNICEFBirth Rate: Birth Rate 2/20/2011 UNICEF Highest Birth Rate among Southern StatesBirth Rate: Birth Rate 2/20/2011 UNICEF National Rank 21/36Infant Mortality - India: Infant Mortality - India 2/20/2011 UNICEFReducing rate of Infant Mortality?: Reducing rate of Infant Mortality? 2/20/2011 UNICEF 2 0 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 1 2 4Infant Mortality – Karnataka Can we reach NRHM Target?: Infant Mortality – Karnataka Can we reach NRHM Target? 2/20/2011 UNICEF Efforts to be intensifiedCrude Death Rate: Crude Death Rate 2/20/2011 UNICEFCDR Trend – Karnataka: CDR Trend – Karnataka 2/20/2011 UNICEFCoverage Evaluation Survey 2009: Coverage Evaluation Survey 2009 Nationwide survey covering all states & UTs, every year Data collection during Nov 2009-Jan 2010 Commissioned by UNICEF Coordination & Oversight : MoHFW, GoI Monitored by NIHFW, New Delhi Data collection from primary care givers of children aged 12-23 months of age during survey. w omen delivered during 12 months preceding to survey. PPS Sampling; Rural: Urban = 60:40 Households interviewed in the State: 1496 2/20/2011 UNICEFSampling: Sampling 2/20/2011 UNICEFBelow Poverty Line: Below Poverty Line 2/20/2011 UNICEFType of Toilet Facility: Type of Toilet Facility 2/20/2011 UNICEFImmunization – Indian States: Immunization – Indian States 2/20/2011 UNICEFFull Immunization: Full Immunization 2/20/2011 UNICEFImmunization - Karnataka : Immunization - Karnataka 2/20/2011 UNICEFIndividual Vaccination -Karnataka: Individual Vaccination -Karnataka 2/20/2011 UNICEFImmunization - Karnataka: Immunization - Karnataka 2/20/2011 UNICEFBooster Immunization -Karnataka: Booster Immunization -Karnataka 2/20/2011 UNICEFDrop Outs - Karnataka: Drop Outs - Karnataka 2/20/2011 UNICEFHaving Immunization Cards: Having Immunization Cards 2/20/2011 UNICEFTravel Distance to Immunization Site: Travel Distance to Immunization Site 2/20/2011 UNICEFTravel time to Immunization site: Travel time to Immunization site 2/20/2011 UNICEF Mean Time: 14.5 min Rural : 14.8 min Urban : 13.9 minImmunization - Site wise : Immunization - Site wise 2/20/2011 UNICEFWealth & Immunization: Wealth & Immunization 2/20/2011 UNICEFCaste & Immunization Coverage : Caste & Immunization Coverage 2/20/2011 UNICEFCaste & Immunization Site: Caste & Immunization Site 2/20/2011 UNICEFReasons for incomplete Immunization: Reasons for incomplete Immunization 2/20/2011 UNICEF Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI): Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) 2/20/2011 UNICEFAcute Respiratory Infections (ARI): Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) 2/20/2011 UNICEFAcute Diarrhea: Acute Diarrhea 2/20/2011 UNICEFAcute Diarrhea: Acute Diarrhea 2/20/2011 UNICEFAcute Diarrhea - Treatment: Acute Diarrhea - Treatment 2/20/2011 UNICEFMicronutrients - VAS: Micronutrients - VAS 2/20/2011 UNICEF India 65.4 India 64 India 59.4 India 36.8Vit - A: Vit - A 2/20/2011 UNICEFIFA Consumption I ANC: IFA Consumption I ANC 2/20/2011 UNICEFAntenatal Care Registration: Antenatal Care Registration 2/20/2011 UNICEFPlace of ANC Registration : Place of ANC Registration 2/20/2011 UNICEFStage of Pregnancy at the time of first ANC: Stage of Pregnancy at the time of first ANC 2/20/2011 UNICEFNumber of ANC visits: Number of ANC visits 2/20/2011 UNICEFFull Antenatal Care: Full Antenatal Care 2/20/2011 UNICEFPlace of ANC: Place of ANC 2/20/2011 UNICEFAnte Natal Care: Ante Natal Care 2/20/2011 UNICEFDistance Travelled: Distance Travelled 2/20/2011 UNICEF Mean Distance: 4 km Rural : 4.8 km Urban: 2.4 kmTime taken to reach ANC Center: Time taken to reach ANC Center 2/20/2011 UNICEFPlace of delivery: Place of delivery 2/20/2011 UNICEF Public Facility : 62% Private Facility : 24% Home delivery : 14%Skilled Birth Attendance : Skilled Birth Attendance 2/20/2011 UNICEF 86% in Rural 94% in UrbanSkilled Birth Attendance: Skilled Birth Attendance 2/20/2011 UNICEFWhy Home Deliveries ?: Why Home Deliveries ? 2/20/2011 UNICEFType of Delivery: Type of Delivery 2/20/2011 UNICEFPNC –Hospital Stay: PNC –Hospital Stay 2/20/2011 UNICEFDistance & Time to reach Delivery Care: Distance & Time to reach Delivery Care 2/20/2011 UNICEF Mean Distance: 10 km Rural: 12 km Urban: 8 km Mean time: 27.8 min Rural: 30.8 min Urban:23.8 minJSY: JSY 2/20/2011 UNICEFASHA: ASHA 2/20/2011 UNICEFASHA: ASHA 2/20/2011 UNICEFBed facility: Bed facility 2/20/2011 UNICEFNewborns checked up < 24 h after birth: Newborns checked up < 24 h after birth 2/20/2011 UNICEFNewborn visits: Newborn visits 2/20/2011 UNICEF No visits Rural: 17% Urban:10%Newborn care for home deliveries: Newborn care for home deliveries 2/20/2011 UNICEFBreast Feeding: Breast Feeding 2/20/2011 UNICEFBreast Feeding: Breast Feeding 2/20/2011 UNICEFThanks : Thanks MDG Countdown 1780 days to go… You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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CES and SRS 2009 Based - Karnataka-Child Health Current Status (SRS dr.sudeepkumar Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 205 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: February 20, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: kimayap (7 month(s) ago) Great job Dr Sudeep you have chosen the best way to describes all issues reagarding the Karnataka Child Health Current Status. Have a look on current health articles: http://www.zippy-health.com/ Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... 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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Child Health Karnataka : Child Health Karnataka A Situation Analysis Based On SRS 2009 & CES 2009 Dr Sudeep Shetty State Consultant Child Health, Karnataka UNICEFSample Registration System 2009: Sample Registration System 2009 One of the largest continuous demographic household sample survey in the world. Covering 1.2 million households and 6.3 million population. D ual reporting system with continuous enumeration and semiannual-retrospective recording of events. The main objective is to provide reliable annual estimates of birth and death rates at the State and National level separately for rural and urban areas. SRS also provides data for estimating Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), Total Fertility Rate (TFR), Maternal Mortality Rate and other measures of fertility and mortality . Latest 2009 data published on 20 th Jan 2011. 2/20/2011 UNICEFBirth Rate: Birth Rate 2/20/2011 UNICEF Highest Birth Rate among Southern StatesBirth Rate: Birth Rate 2/20/2011 UNICEF National Rank 21/36Infant Mortality - India: Infant Mortality - India 2/20/2011 UNICEFReducing rate of Infant Mortality?: Reducing rate of Infant Mortality? 2/20/2011 UNICEF 2 0 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 1 2 4Infant Mortality – Karnataka Can we reach NRHM Target?: Infant Mortality – Karnataka Can we reach NRHM Target? 2/20/2011 UNICEF Efforts to be intensifiedCrude Death Rate: Crude Death Rate 2/20/2011 UNICEFCDR Trend – Karnataka: CDR Trend – Karnataka 2/20/2011 UNICEFCoverage Evaluation Survey 2009: Coverage Evaluation Survey 2009 Nationwide survey covering all states & UTs, every year Data collection during Nov 2009-Jan 2010 Commissioned by UNICEF Coordination & Oversight : MoHFW, GoI Monitored by NIHFW, New Delhi Data collection from primary care givers of children aged 12-23 months of age during survey. w omen delivered during 12 months preceding to survey. PPS Sampling; Rural: Urban = 60:40 Households interviewed in the State: 1496 2/20/2011 UNICEFSampling: Sampling 2/20/2011 UNICEFBelow Poverty Line: Below Poverty Line 2/20/2011 UNICEFType of Toilet Facility: Type of Toilet Facility 2/20/2011 UNICEFImmunization – Indian States: Immunization – Indian States 2/20/2011 UNICEFFull Immunization: Full Immunization 2/20/2011 UNICEFImmunization - Karnataka : Immunization - Karnataka 2/20/2011 UNICEFIndividual Vaccination -Karnataka: Individual Vaccination -Karnataka 2/20/2011 UNICEFImmunization - Karnataka: Immunization - Karnataka 2/20/2011 UNICEFBooster Immunization -Karnataka: Booster Immunization -Karnataka 2/20/2011 UNICEFDrop Outs - Karnataka: Drop Outs - Karnataka 2/20/2011 UNICEFHaving Immunization Cards: Having Immunization Cards 2/20/2011 UNICEFTravel Distance to Immunization Site: Travel Distance to Immunization Site 2/20/2011 UNICEFTravel time to Immunization site: Travel time to Immunization site 2/20/2011 UNICEF Mean Time: 14.5 min Rural : 14.8 min Urban : 13.9 minImmunization - Site wise : Immunization - Site wise 2/20/2011 UNICEFWealth & Immunization: Wealth & Immunization 2/20/2011 UNICEFCaste & Immunization Coverage : Caste & Immunization Coverage 2/20/2011 UNICEFCaste & Immunization Site: Caste & Immunization Site 2/20/2011 UNICEFReasons for incomplete Immunization: Reasons for incomplete Immunization 2/20/2011 UNICEF Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI): Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) 2/20/2011 UNICEFAcute Respiratory Infections (ARI): Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) 2/20/2011 UNICEFAcute Diarrhea: Acute Diarrhea 2/20/2011 UNICEFAcute Diarrhea: Acute Diarrhea 2/20/2011 UNICEFAcute Diarrhea - Treatment: Acute Diarrhea - Treatment 2/20/2011 UNICEFMicronutrients - VAS: Micronutrients - VAS 2/20/2011 UNICEF India 65.4 India 64 India 59.4 India 36.8Vit - A: Vit - A 2/20/2011 UNICEFIFA Consumption I ANC: IFA Consumption I ANC 2/20/2011 UNICEFAntenatal Care Registration: Antenatal Care Registration 2/20/2011 UNICEFPlace of ANC Registration : Place of ANC Registration 2/20/2011 UNICEFStage of Pregnancy at the time of first ANC: Stage of Pregnancy at the time of first ANC 2/20/2011 UNICEFNumber of ANC visits: Number of ANC visits 2/20/2011 UNICEFFull Antenatal Care: Full Antenatal Care 2/20/2011 UNICEFPlace of ANC: Place of ANC 2/20/2011 UNICEFAnte Natal Care: Ante Natal Care 2/20/2011 UNICEFDistance Travelled: Distance Travelled 2/20/2011 UNICEF Mean Distance: 4 km Rural : 4.8 km Urban: 2.4 kmTime taken to reach ANC Center: Time taken to reach ANC Center 2/20/2011 UNICEFPlace of delivery: Place of delivery 2/20/2011 UNICEF Public Facility : 62% Private Facility : 24% Home delivery : 14%Skilled Birth Attendance : Skilled Birth Attendance 2/20/2011 UNICEF 86% in Rural 94% in UrbanSkilled Birth Attendance: Skilled Birth Attendance 2/20/2011 UNICEFWhy Home Deliveries ?: Why Home Deliveries ? 2/20/2011 UNICEFType of Delivery: Type of Delivery 2/20/2011 UNICEFPNC –Hospital Stay: PNC –Hospital Stay 2/20/2011 UNICEFDistance & Time to reach Delivery Care: Distance & Time to reach Delivery Care 2/20/2011 UNICEF Mean Distance: 10 km Rural: 12 km Urban: 8 km Mean time: 27.8 min Rural: 30.8 min Urban:23.8 minJSY: JSY 2/20/2011 UNICEFASHA: ASHA 2/20/2011 UNICEFASHA: ASHA 2/20/2011 UNICEFBed facility: Bed facility 2/20/2011 UNICEFNewborns checked up < 24 h after birth: Newborns checked up < 24 h after birth 2/20/2011 UNICEFNewborn visits: Newborn visits 2/20/2011 UNICEF No visits Rural: 17% Urban:10%Newborn care for home deliveries: Newborn care for home deliveries 2/20/2011 UNICEFBreast Feeding: Breast Feeding 2/20/2011 UNICEFBreast Feeding: Breast Feeding 2/20/2011 UNICEFThanks : Thanks MDG Countdown 1780 days to go…