Imci2007 Part 1
Imci2007 Part 1
Imci2007 Part 1
Childhood Illness
Causes of 10.5 million deaths among children <5
in developing countries, 1999
One in Pneumonia
every two 18%
child deaths
in
developing Malnutrition
countries Diarrhoea
54%
are due to 15%
just five
infectious
diseases Measles
8%
and
malnutrition HIV/AIDS Malaria
3% 7%
Source: EIP/WHO, 1999 data
Distribution of deaths of children
<5 the world, 1990 and projected
for 2020
The 5 main killers of
children: 1990 2020
ARI, diarrhoea,
measles, malaria
and malnutrition
55% 52%
Perinatal
conditions
Other 5% 7%
communicable
9% 18%
diseases 19% 11%
12%
Non-communicable
11%
diseases
Injuries
Objectives of the Global Child
Health Programme
Urgent referral
•pre-referral treatment Outpatient Health Home
•advise parents Facility
•refer child Caretaker is
Treatment counselled on:
•treat local infection •home treatment
•give oral drugs •feeding &fluids
Referral facility •advise and teach •when to return
•emergency triage & caretaker •immediately
treatment •follow up •follow-up
•Diagnosis & treatment
•monitoring & ff-up
Overall Case Management
Process
Outpatient
1 - assessment
2 - classification and identification of treatment
3 - referral, treatment or counseling of the child’s
caretaker (depending on the classification identified
4 - follow-up care
Referral Health Facility
1 - emergency triage assessment and treatment
2 - diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of patient
progress
• Sick young infant
– 1 week up to 2 months
FOR ALL SICK CHILDREN age 1 week up to 5 years who are brought to
the clinic
If this is an INITIAL VISIT for the problem, follow the steps below. (If this is a follow-up
visit for the problem, give follow-up care according to PART VII)
Ask the mother or caretaker about the four When a main symptom is present:
main symptoms: assess the child further for signs
related to
cough or difficult breathing, the main symptom, and
diarrhoea, classify the illness according to the
signs
fever, and œ ear problem which are present or absent.
Check for signs of malnutrition and anaemia and classify the child’s nutritional status
Check the child’s immunization status and decide if the child needs any immunizations today.
• lethargy or
unconsciousness
General • inability to drink or
Danger breastfeed
Signs • vomiting
• convulsions
Checking the Main Symptoms
•Nasal
passages
•Windpipe
or trachea
•Lungs
Inside the alveolus
Cough or Difficult Breathing
ASK: Does the child have cough or difficult breathing?
If NO If YES
100,000 I U 200,000 I U
DIARRHEA
Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal
System
Diarrhea
For ALL sick children ask the mother about the child’s problem, check for general danger signs,
ask about cough or difficult breathing and then
If NO If YES
CLASSIFY the child’s illness using the colour-coded classification tables for diarrhoea.
Then ASK about the next main symptoms: fever, ear problem, and CHECK for malnutrition and
anaemia, immunization status and for other problems.