By Dr. Srihari Cattamanchi, Harvard-Affiliated Disaster Medicine Fellow
I was part of the Child in Hand team during the recent August 2012 Mission to Port-Au-Prince (PAP). With the coordination and support from other CiH team members, I was able to deworm all the children and caretakers of 6 orphanages in PAP. A total of 260 children and caretakers were dewormed with single dose Albendazole tablet of 400 mg as per World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. The deworming program should be conducted again in February 2013, 6 months later.
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Along with the deworming program, we were able to collect data on the infrastructure available in each orphanage, by interviewing the main person in-charge of each location. Along with this, we took photos of all the children and caretakers, which will help in creating a profile of each orphanage and also aid in creating Unique ID (UID) number for each child under CiH, alowing for the issue of an identification card and create medical records using this UID number.
In addition to the two programs above, I had the opportunity to
present to the office bearers and CiH Directors, what the Harvard-Affiliated
Disaster Medicine Fellowship (HADMF) Program team of doctors has accomplished in
the last 20 months with CiH and our suggested road map for the future.