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CURRENT SITUATION OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, FUTURE ACTIONS А.Tsogtsetseg, Minister of Health, Mongolia PhD, Clinical Professor, Doctor Advisor Goal, Objective To review and assess current situation of communicable diseases and identify further actions based on evidence; Objectives • Analyze current situation, identify challenges and determine early warning and response actions for emerging and re-emerging diseases Notified Communicable Diseases, per 10,000 pop, 1952-2015 Dysentery outbreak Measles&rubella outbreak Viral hepatitis A outbreak Meningitis outbreak Measles outbreak Measles outbreak Measles outbreak Current Situation of Communicable Diseases Notifialbe Communicable Diseases, by percent, 2006-2010 Bloodborne infection 2% Other 6% Notifiable Communicable Diseases, by percent, 2011-2015 Bloodborne Zoonoses diseases Other 1% 2% 4% Zoonoses 1% STI 35% STI 36% Respiratory diseases 21% Respiratory diseases 39% Gastrointestina l infection 34% Gastrointestinal infection 19% Measles Incidence, per 10,000 pop, Immunization Coverage, 1958-2015 MVC1 MMR Vaccination coverage (%) MCV2 Sexually Transmitted Infections Congenital Syphilis, number of cases, per 1000 live births, 2004-2016* Per 10.000 population Sexually Transmitted Infections, per 10.000 pop, 2005-2015 * First 9 months Estimated HIV Number and Reported Cases, Estimation for 2000-2020 Num of cases Estimated number Number of cases Tuberculosis TB Cases and Incidence, 1962-2015 Incidence Year Death Number of cases Newly diagnosed Per 10.000 population Number of cases Num of cases MDR-TB Cases and Fatality, 2003-2015 Year Zoonotic Diseases Zoonotic Diseases, number of cases, 2011-2015 Rapid response team, 2010 Joint research, 2007 One health (animal and human sector, NEMA, Laboratory network GASI) Joint training, exercise, 2010 “One health” hub Hepatitis Hepatitis B Incidence and Immunization Coverage, 1981-2015 Hepatitis A Incidence, per 10,000 pop 2000-2015 Hepatitis C Incidence, per 10,000 pop, 2005-2015 Per 10.000 population Influenza and Influenza-Like Diseases, per 10.000 pop, 2006-2016* Lower tolerance limit Upper tolerance limit *- as of October 3, 2016 Legalization and Policy - IHR (2005) - APSED, 2005, 2010, 2015 - Law on Health & Immunization Law & Law on HIV/AIDS Prevention -National Program for Communicable Diseases 2006, 2010 and 2016 - National Surveillance, Diagnosis and Treatment Standards, 68 - SOPs and Procedures, 38 Financing Government Budget Diagnosis & Treatment 100% Anti Retroviral Treatment 100% 1st Line Regimen Drugs 100% STI Treatment 30% Health Insurance Screening and Viral Load for Hepatitis HBV Treatment Immunization Financing, by Sources, 2000-2015 International organizations Government Communicable Diseases Surveillance System, Results & Chronology • Eradicated poliomyelitis • Decreased HAV infection by 20 times Immunization, 1965 ILI surveillance 1974 • Internationally accredited laboratory • Sustainable surveillance system MFETP 2009 • Syndromic and event based surveillance • Weekly feedback EWAR surveillance system, 2007 • 97% of graduates work at public health sector • Multi sectorial cooperation EOP & EOC 2014 • Response action with organizations of other sector • Multi sectorial cooperation One healthone world 2010 • Risk assessment • Incidence management system • Risk communication Challenges • Emerging, reemerging diseases as Zika viral disease, EVD, Mers-CoV • Electronic information system • Risk communication • Inter sectorial and multi sectorial collaboration • Response preparedness (personnel deployment,laboratory capacity, financing) • Research, evidence based decision • Quality and accessibility of health service (STI, TB, infectious disease outbreaks) Further Direction To implement Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases and Public Health Emergencies (III) To refer Health matters in policy and direction of all sectors To ensure Health Security issues To strengthen integrated early warning, rapid response and control system Actions Expand EOP & EOC network ANC service package Sample transportation system Risk communication program FETP Regional training center Re-establish health lesson to the secondary education curriculum Expanding scientific researches “Glass health” program New vaccine introduction 2016-2018 Laboratory network Risk stock fund Rapid response stock fund Collaborative surveillance with neighboring countries Screening for Hepatitis B and C, STI, by region Establish electronic information system network School entry requirement & Adult immunization Establish information database 2019-2020 Thank you