New Delhi: Amid the reports of a rapid surge in COVID-19 cases in rural India, the Centre on Sunday issued guidelines for the containment and management of coronavirus spread in peri-urban, rural and Tribal areas to strengthen primary level healthcare infrastructure at all levels.
According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's (MoHFW) standard operating protocol (SOP), in every village, active surveillance should be done for influenza-like illness/ severe acute respiratory infections(ILI/SARI) periodically by ASHA with help of Village Health Sanitation and Nutrition Committee (VHSNC).
"Symptomatic cases can be triaged at village level by teleconsultation with Community Health Officer (CHO), and cases with comorbidity/low oxygen saturation should be sent to higher centres. Every subcentre should run an ILI/SARI OPD for dedicated time slots/days," it said.
The SOP said that identified suspected COVID cases should link for testing to the health facilities either through COVID-19 rapid antigen testing or by referral of samples to the nearest COVID-19 testing laboratory.
It said CHOs and ANMs should be trained in performing Rapid Antigen Testing, and provision of Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) kits should be made at all public health facilities including Sub-centres (SCs)/ Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs) and Primary Health Centres (PHCs).
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COVID-19 patients should also be counselled to isolate themselves till test results are available."Those asymptomatic but having history of high-risk exposure to COVID patients (exposure of more than 15 mins without a mask within 6 feet distance) should be advised quarantine and tested as per ICMR protocol."
Depending upon the intensity of surge and number of cases, as far as feasible, contact tracing should be done as per Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme's (IDSP's) guidelines for contact tracing of COVID-19 cases in community settings, it added.
Noting that nearly 80-85 per cent of COVID-19 cases are asymptomatic/mildly symptomatic, as per the SOP, these patients do not require hospitalisation and may be managed at home or in COVID care isolation facilities.
For monitoring of active cases in the home- isolation, the Ministry said it is desirable for each village to have an adequate number of pulse oximeters and thermometers for COVID patients.
"The Village Health, Sanitation and Nutrition Committee (VHSNC) through local PRI and administration should mobilize resources to make provisions for these equipment. A system of providing the pulse oximeters and thermometers on loan to families with a confirmed case of COVID should be developed through ASHA/ Anganwadi workers and village-level volunteers. The pulse oximeters and thermometers should be sanitised after each use with cotton/cloth soaked in alcohol-based sanitizer," it said.
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Follow-ups for patients undergoing isolation/ quarantine could be done through household visits by a frontline worker/ volunteers/ teacher duly following required infection prevention practices including use of medical mask and other appropriate precautions.
The ministry said that the home isolation kit shall be provided to all such cases which should include required medicines such as Paracetamol 500 mg, Tab. Ivermectin, cough syrup and multivitamins (as prescribed by the treating doctor). Besides a detailed pamphlet indicating the precautions to be taken, medication details, monitoring proforma for the patient's condition during the home isolation, contact details in case of any major symptoms or deterioration of health condition and the discharge criteria.The guidelines further said that patient /caregiver will keep monitoring their health, but immediate medical attention should be sought if serious signs or symptoms develop.