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! C ! C ! C ! C GOJALI YARMIJA AL AQSA AL NOOR ASSUKKER AL WAHDA AL JAMIAA AL QAHIRA AL ZAHRAA AL KARAMA AL JAZEAR AL SHARQY MURAHIBEEN AL AZZUHOOR AL QADISSIYA AL ARABY PHC AL SAMAH/Al Arkan AL RASHEEDIYA SPHC AL RASHEEDIYA MPHC Gogjali Al-Hamdaniya Qayyara Hamam al-Alil Aymen Q-South Jeddah Qayyara Airstrip Hamam al-Alil PHC C C Al-Sifaina PHC C AL-Zawiyah PHC Sulaymaniyah Salah al-Din Muthanna Qadissiya Baghdad Babylon Ninewa Kerbala Thi-Qar Missan Basrah Wassit Dahuk Kirkuk Diyala Anbar Najaf Erbil u d Q i i - l Q a Disease Alert # of Cases 9 Suspected Pertussis 2 Acute flaccid paralysis Disease Alert # of Cases Suspected Measles 1 N Production Date: 18-April-2017 Data source: EWARN Email: [email protected] Disclaimer: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of WHO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. All reasonable precautions have been taken by WHO to produce this map. The responsibility for its interpretation and use lies with the user. In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for damages arising from its use. © WHO 2017. All rights reserved. Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Skin Disease Lower Respiratory Tract Infection Acute Diarrhea Suspected Mumps Bloody Diarrhea (BD) Leishmaniasis Suspected Pertusis Acute Jaundice Syndrome (AJS) Suspected Measles 108,956 13,396 6,064 8,100 1,311 631 1,710 59 Meningitis 01 73 610 TOTAL REPORTED CASES OF ALL DISEASES IN FEBRUARY Suspected Chickenpox 942 From week 9 (ending 27 February) to week 12 (ending 26 March) 2017, the total of 365 553 consultations were reported from the health facilities covered by the EWARN system in Iraq, indicating an average of 91 388 patients per week. Forty four percent (44%) of all the reported communicable disease cases were reported among children below five years while 51% were reported among females. Between 184 and 208 sites submitted their reports in March. The most common disease incidence reported in Ninewa department of health was acute upper respiratory tract infection at 33% (54 393 cases), followed by acute diarrhoea at 5% (9 089 cases), acute lower respiratory infections at 3% (4882 cases), suspected scabies at 2% (2730 cases), suspected mumps at 1% (995 cases) and Acute Bloody Diarrhoea (858). Refer to disease trend graph. Seven alerts were generated during this period, 92% of them were positive. The alerts were investigated and responded to within 72 hours by Departments of Health, WHO and health partners.The most reported alert during this period was Acute Flaccid Paralysis with 98%, followed by suspected pertussis and suspected measles alerts with 1%. Sixty health personal were trained in Early Warning Alert and Response Network in all the emergency governorates. 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 Suspected Scabies Acute Bloody Diarrhoea Acute Diarrhoea Wk12 Wk11 Wk10 Wk9 Wk8 Wk7 Wk6 Wk5 Wk4 Wk3 Wk2 Wk1 Funded by: Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance European Union Humanitarian Aid IRAQ: Early Warning Alert and Response Network (EWARN) Snapshot Displacement Crisis in Iraq as of March 2017 # of ConsultaƟons Legend Alerts Camp Hospital C PHC 1 - 1630 1631 - 5830 5831 - 19452 0 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000 120000 W 12 W 11 W 10 W 9 W 8 W 7 W 6 W 5 W 4 W 3 W 2 W 1 Distribution of total consultations and number of reporting sites by Week, 2017 Distribution of suspected Leishmaniasis Disease trend by week ReporƟng Sites ConsultaƟons 150 200 250 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Dec Nov Oct Sep Aug Jul Jun May Apr Mar Feb Jan # of Cases 2016 2017 # of Cases

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Upper Respiratory Tract Infection

Skin Disease Lower Respiratory Tract Infection Acute Diarrhea

Suspected Mumps

Bloody Diarrhea (BD)Leishmaniasis

Suspected Pertusis

Acute Jaundice Syndrome (AJS)Suspected Measles

108,95613,396

6,0648,100

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1,710

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TOTAL REPORTED CASES OF ALL DISEASES IN FEBRUARY

Suspected Chickenpox

942

From week 9 (ending 27 February) to week 12 (ending 26 March) 2017, the total of 365 553 consultations were reported from the health facilities covered by the EWARN system in Iraq, indicating an average of 91 388 patients per week.

Forty four percent (44%) of all the reported communicable disease cases were reported among children below five years while 51% were reported among females. Between 184 and 208 sites submitted their reports in March.

The most common disease incidence reported in Ninewa department of health was acute upper respiratory tract infection at 33% (54 393 cases), followed by acute diarrhoea at 5% (9 089 cases), acute lower respiratory infections at 3% (4882 cases), suspected scabies at 2% (2730 cases), suspected mumps at 1% (995 cases) and Acute Bloody Diarrhoea (858). Refer to disease trend graph.

Seven alerts were generated during this period, 92% of them were positive. The alerts were investigated and responded to within 72 hours by Departments of Health, WHO and health partners.The most reported alert during this period was Acute Flaccid Paralysis with 98%, followed by suspected pertussis and suspected measles alerts with 1%.Sixty health personal were trained in Early Warning Alert and Response Network in all the emergency governorates.

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Funded by:

Office of U.S.Foreign Disaster Assistance

European Union Humanitarian Aid

IRAQ: Early Warning Alert and Response Network (EWARN) SnapshotDisplacement Crisis in Iraq as of March 2017

# of Consulta ons

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CPHC

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Al-Rutba

Heet

Ana

Ramadi

Al-Ka'im

Falluja

HadithaRa'ua

Saudi Arabia

Syria

Syria

Jordan

Dary-4

Dary-3

Dary-2 Dary-1

Al-Rayan

Al-Salam

Al-Abyad

Al-AsfarAl-Batraa

Al-Amal Al-Manshood +

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Al-Amal

Habaniya TouristCamp

Al-Qasir

Markazl campAl-Khalidiya camp

Bezabize Central Camp

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Ameriyat Al-Fallujah

3,408

22,278 30,876

125,922

20,142

13,968

12,420

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Health House

Mobile Medical Clinic

Further information:

Data of Production: 3/04/2017

Iran

Syria

Saudi Arabia

Turkey

JordanIRAQ

IRAQ: Snapshot of WHO Response Activities in Anbar Governorate1st Quarter - January to March 2017

48%male

52%female

72%above 5

28%under 5

Consultations by sex Consultations by age122,022

Total consultations4,073

RH consultations1,432

MHPSS consultations

11,975 VACCINES PROVIDED

16,938 LABORATORY TESTS PERFORMED

141 LABORATORY OR RADIOLOGICALINVESTIGATIONS

2,337 CASES OF DIABETES MELLITUS

1,642 CASES OF HYPERTENSION

117

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REFERRED CASES FOR MEDICAL ORSURGICAL INTERVENTIONS

MANAGED TRAUMA CASES

REFERRED CASES (INCLUDING EMERGENCY) TO SECONDARY OR TERTIARY MEDICAL CARE

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*RH - Reproductive health

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World Health Organization be liable for damages arising from its use.

© WHO 2017. All rights reserved.

Data source: Activity Info., CCCM, DTM, DoH-Anbar

Email: [email protected]

Office of U.S.European UnionHumanitarian Aid Foreign Disaster Assistance

Funded by:

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Anbar

Najaf

Ninewa

Muthanna

Erbil

Diyala

Wassit

Basrah

Missan

Salah al-Din

Thi-Qar

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Sulaymaniyah

Dahuk

Qadissiya

BabylonKerbala

Baghdad

Iran

Syria

Saudi Arabia

Turkey

Jordan

Kuwait

Indicators

Funded by:

European UnionHumanitarian Aid

Office of U.S.Foreign Disaster Assistance

[Essential medicine]Dahuk

Interagency Emergency Health Kit (Full)

22

Interagency Emergency Health Kit (Basic) 414

Diarrhoeal Disease Kit (DDK)

13 Trauma Kit (A and B)

6

82 Surgical Kit

Medical Kits

IRAQ: Distribution of essential medicines and emergency kits

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damages arising from its use.

Total number of patients treatedTotal number of kits distributed

Trauma Kit A & B1 =100 Interventions

1

1

IEHK (Basic)

IEHK (Full)

Surgical Kit1 =100 Interventions

=10,000 People / 3 Months

=1,000 People

1 IDDK =900 People

531 1,165,409

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IEHK Basic 40Surgical kit 3

January February March

1st Quarter - January to March 2017

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Salah al-Din

[ ]Essential medicineEssential medicineErbil

Emergency Kit[ ]

Essential medicine[ ]Baghdad

Emergency Kit[ ]

Emergency Kit[ ]

Emergency Kit[ ]

Emergency Kit[ ]

Emergency Kit[ ]

Emergency Kit[ ]

Emergency Kit[ ]Essential medicine[ ]Ninewa

Essential medicine[ ]Anbar

Essential medicine[ ]Kirkuk

96,71534,240

30,400

102,293

94,019

706,639

41,02560,078

Endocrine and anti-diabetic 50,990Analgesic 35,500Anti-infective agents 32,402Supplements 14,000Cardiovascular medicines 8,500Gastrointestinal 8,400Antiallergics and anaphylaxis 7,500Anticonvulsant and antiepileptic 3,000Dermatological medicines 2,860Medicine affecting the blood 2,600Oral rehydration 2,000Respiratory 200Ophthalmological preparations 150Anti-Inflammatory 70IV Fluids 53

Cardiovascular medicines 1,601,026Gastrointestinal 531,720Anti-infective agents 517,630Medicine affecting the blood 190,700Analgesic 149,585Endocrine and anti-diabetic 129,100Supplements 95,010Anti-Inflammatory 92,411Anticonvulsant and antiepileptic 51,000Dermatological medicines 40,130Respiratory 31,370Antiallergics and anaphylaxis 16,040Lipid lowering agents 11,180IV Fluids 8,875Oral rehydration 7,000Ophthalmological preparations 6,050Control medicines 4,766Pentostam 4,150Anti-emetic 2,980Anesthetic 2,355Medical Supply 1,930Oxytocics 1,300Vitamins and minerals 1,000Pain killer 750Anti-Cholinergic 600Sodium Chloride 500Dextrose 5% 100

Supplements 129,600IV Fluids 160

Full IDDK 1IDDK 1IEHK Basic 41Surgical kit 27Trauma kit A & B 1

Full IDDK 1Full IEHK 1IEHK Basic 22Surgical kit 10Trauma kit A & B 1

Full IEHK 5Full IDDK 1IDDK 4IEHK Basic 215Surgical kit 24Trauma kit A & B 9

IEHK Basic 20Surgical kit 12Trauma kit B 2

IDDK 13

Cardiovascular medicines 180,750Anti-infective agents 105,102Medicine affecting the blood 72,000Gastrointestinal 48,500Analgesic 16,020Anticonvulsant and antiepileptic 12,000Lipid lowering agents 10,000Endocrine and anti-diabetic 8,000Dermatological medicines 7,098Antiallergics and anaphylaxis 6,190Anti-Inflammatory 5,260Respiratory 3,910Pentostam 3,300Ophthalmological preparations 2,588Anti-emetic 1,450Anesthetic 30

Cardiovascular medicines 206,320Anti-infective agents 177,983Gastrointestinal 119,144Medicine affecting the blood 78,000Antiallergics and anaphylaxis 47,000Anticonvulsant and antiepileptic 25,000Anti-Inflammatory 20,000Respiratory 13,160Supplements 13,000Analgesic 10,000Endocrine and anti-diabetic 5,000Dermatological medicines 2,536Medical Supply 1,400Oral rehydration 1,300Ophthalmological preparations 630Anesthetic 405

Cardiovascular medicines 124,500Anti-infective agents 69,891Gastrointestinal 49,500Medicine affecting the blood 48,000Anticonvulsant and antiepileptic 10,000Dermatological medicines 4,272Ophthalmological preparations 3,000Respiratory 800

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Turkey

Jordan

Iran

Kuwait

SaudiArabia

Syria

Babylon

Baghdad

Dahuk

Erbil

Kerbala

Missan

Muthanna

Najaf

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Qadissiya

Salahal-Din

SulaymaniyahKirkuk

Thi-Qar

Wassit

Anbar

Diyala

Basrah

1 km

Hospitals and PHCs in Mosul

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November 25, 2016

Anbar

Najaf

Ninewa

Muthanna

Erbil

Diyala

Wassit

Salah al-Din

Missan

Thi-Qar

Kirkuk

Sulaymaniyah

Basrah

Qadissiya

BabylonKerbala

Iran

Saudi Arabia

Syria

Turkey

Kuwait

Jordan

2 in Bersive 1 Chamishku, 2 Bajet (Zakho), 1 Rwanga, 1 Shariya2 in Kabarto, 1 in Khanke (Summel), 1 in Garmawa, 1 Esian,1 Sheikhan, 1 in Mamilian, 1 Dawodia, 1 Bardarash, 3 in Duhok(Sheikhan)

Ambulances operated byAnbar/ DoH. 1 in Haditha,2 in Falluja, 1 Ratba,1 in Habaniya, 2 in Ramadi,1 in Heet

Anbar

5 in Samah PHCC, 1 in Haj Alil, 1 in Jadaa, 2 in Qayarah hosp.2 in Qayarah PHCC, 1 in Hamdaniyah hosp., 1 in Rabea PHCC,1 in Bashiqa PHCC, 5 in Sheikhan hosp., 4 in Adhba, 6 inMaamoon, 2 in Shifa hosp., 3 in Hamam Alil

Ninewa

Dahuk

2 Ambulances inErbil loca on.

Erbil

3 Ambulances run by Kirkuk DOH in Kirkuk city

Kirkuk

2 Ambulances in Tikritrun by DoH-Salah al-Din

Salah al-Din

2 Ambulances in Tikritrun by DoH-Salah al-Din

Sulaymaniyah

Ninewa

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35

2

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KuwaTotal number as of April 2017

Currently operational

To be determined

64 96

87

09Office of U.S.European Union

Humanitarian Aid Foreign Disaster Assistance

Funded by:

Mobile Medical Clinics

itait

Distribution of ambulances

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Number of ambulances

9 opera onal MMCs in Dohuk, 2 in Zumma, 1 inSinjar, 1 in Shikhan and Amedi, 3 inTelkaif, 2 DoHDuhok in Telkyef

22 opera onal MMCs 4 in Qayara1 in East Mosul, 1 in Basheqa, 6 in Hamdaniya2 in Debaga, 6 in Hamam Alil, 2 Shikhan

10 opera onal MMCs in Anbar/ DoH. 1 in El-Garma,1 in Falluja, 1 Khalidiya,1 in Ninawa, 3 in Ramadi,3 in Heet

6 MMCs 1 in Al-Dur, 1 Tuz1 in Samarra 3 in Tikrit

2 opera onal MMC’s inBarznja camp

(run by World VisionInterna onal,

1 in DoH Garmyan

3 MMCs owned by Kirkuk DOH 1 in Dibis, 1 in Daquq and 1 Kirkuk

4 MMCs, 2 in Makhmur District, 2 in Erbil Loca on

MissanMissan

8 opera onal MMCs in Baghdad

Anbar

Ninewa

Dahuk

Erbil

Sulaymaniyah

Kirkuk

Salah al-Din

Baghdad

Distribution of mobile medical clinics

Ambulances

>500,000 500,000 - 300,000 300,000 - 100,000 100,000 - 50,000 50,000 <

Number of IDP individuals

IRAQ: Distribution of Mobile Medical Clinics and Ambulances(as of April 2017)

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Turkey

Syria

Tilkaif

HamdaniyaMosul

Telafar

Sumel

Dahuk

Akre

ErbilSinjar

Zakho

Mergasur

Amedi

Soran

Shaqlawa

Shikhan

Bajet

Kandala

Berseve 1

Berseve 2ChamishkuDarkar

Dawadia

Kabarto 1

Kabarto 2Khanke

Rwanga

Community

Shariya

Hospitals and PHCs in Mosul

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Data Source:WHO, MOH, DTM, CCCMProduction date: 4/12/2017Document Name: WHO_IRQ_RESPACT_DOHUK_12042017Map size: A3

November 25, 2016

IRAQ: Snapshot of WHO Response Activities in Dahuk Governorate

January to March 2017

MOBILE MEDICAL TEAMSWHO is supporting twelve (12) mobile medical teamsin Dahuk province (6 preventive, 6 curative) to providehealth services to the IDPs at the entry points (receptioncentres and newly retaken villages in Telkaif district,Ninewa governorate).

HOSPITAL STAFFINGWHO is supporting the referral system in Dahukemergency and Azady general hospitals by recruiting12 junior house office doctors (6 in each hospital) tocope with increased number of patients referred fromIDP camps and frontlines.

WHO is supporting DOH Dahuk (10 teams from 122ambulatory service) for health referral services fromfrontline, newly retaken villages and IDP camps toShikhan and Duhok hospitals.

2017 FIRST QUARTER ACTIVITIES

REFERRAL SERVICES

51% Female49%

Male

94% Above 5 years

06% Under 5 years

80% Measles

20% Polio

68% Hypertension32% Diabetes

694 Emergency medical cases were referred toseconday or tertiary medical care, 10% of the caseswere women with complications during birth.

15,422 TOTAL NUMBER OF CONSULTATIONS

240,007 TOTAL NUMBER OF VACCINES PROVIDED 1,404 TOTAL NUMBER OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE

Funded by

European UnionHumanitarian Aid

Office of U.S.

Foreign Disaster Assistance

IRAQ

NINEWA

Dahuk

123,678

200,550 53,532

17,820

Rozana

Zaxo Gshti

Zaxo FryakautnZaxoAfratan

Azadi

Afratanu la Daikbun

Chaw

Amedi

Governorate

District

Hospital

IDP Camp

Number of IDPs

Gender

Age

395,580Total number of IDPs

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KIRKUK

AL HAWIGA

DABES

DAQUQ

Further informa on: World Health Organiza on Iraq Country Office, [email protected] Data Source: MOH/DOH-Kirkuk/ WHO, IOM/DTM Date of Crea on: 09 April 2017 File name : WHO_IRQ_RESPACT_KIRK_A3_09042017

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Kirkuk

SALAH AL DIN

NINEWA

ERBIL

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DIYALA

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MAKHMUR

CHAMCHAMAL

GAYARA

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KOISNJAQ

AL-DAUR

DASHTE HAWLERDOKAN

IRAQ: Snapshot of WHO Response Activities in Kirkuk Governorate January to March 2017

Number of IDPs

Loca ons visited bymobile teams

DISTRICT

GOVERNORATE

LEGEND

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11,238

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European UnionHumanitarian Aid

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MOBILE MEDICAL TEAMSWHO is supporting four (4) mobile medicalteams in Kirkuk province. Five (5) additionalteams are standby for Hawija liberation.

PHARMACEUTICALS

VECTOR CONTROL

REFERRAL SERVICES

WHO is supporting two (2) rounds of vectorcontrol activities (Spring and Autumn).

WHO is supporting four (4) ambulance teams to provide referral services 24/7 in IDPcamps.

2017 FIRST QUARTER ACTIVITIES

CONSTRUCTIONWHO constructed, furnished and equippeda comprehensive PHCC in Laylan 2 camp.

WHO prepositioned three (3) surgical kitsand 20 basic IEHK in Kirkuk in preparationto Hawija operation

2 Mobile Medical Teams

1 Mobile Medical Team

1 Mobile Medical Team

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Gynecology / Obstetrics

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1,234

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137

117

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Referral services supported by WHO

Mobile medical teams supported by WHO

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Hospital

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Camp

Sulaymaniyah

Kalar

Chamchamal

Pshdar

Rania

Dokan

Sulaymaniya

Sharbazher

Halabja

Penjwin

Darbandihkan

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IRAQ: WHO Response Activities in Sulaimaniyah Governorate(January - March, 2017)

46%male

54%female

76%above 5

24%under 5

Consultations by sex Consultations by age

Total number of consultations by service type Reproductive health consultations

95,832

21,174

10,404

8,448

5,832

4,464

4,110

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38%Gynecological

22%Family

34% Antenatal

Planning

06%Postnatal care

68%Secondaryhospital

Temporaryfixed clinic

02%Mobile medical clinic

5,72875,884

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Number of IDP’s

WHO supplied one (1) IDDK, fourty (40) basic IEHK and two (2)surgical kits to health facilities in Sulaymaniyah

WHO supplied Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) to supportchemical incidence events

WHO is currently supporting 37 EWARN sites carrying outdisease surveillance in Sulaimaniyah

PHARMACEUTICALS

EWARN

CHEMICAL INCIDENT RESPONSE

IRAQ

HEALTH SERVICEPROVISION

324

5,322VACCINES PROVIDED

8,511

10,533

LABORATORY TESTS PERFORMED

552

486

CASES OF DIABETESMELLITUS

MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOSOCIALSUPPORT CONSULTATION

1,281CASES OF HYPERTENSION

1,898

REFERRED CASES TO SECONDARY OR

REFERRED PATIENTS FOR SURGICALOR SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS

TERTIARY MEDICAL CARE

CASES WITH COMMUNICABLE DISEASESREPORTED BY EWARN