National Campaign on Hepatitis

Online Campaign

National Campaign on Hepatitis

July 08,2020- July 28, 2020

July 08,2020- July 28, 2020

Online

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World Hepatitis Day, celebrated on July 28 every year, is an opportunity to step up national and international efforts to encourage actions and engagement by individuals and the public and to highlight the need for a more focused approach to combat and eradicate Hepatitis.

Viral Hepatitis remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide and a huge gap persists in Pakistan, regarding the lack of awareness about this disease.

The VFAHT National Council planned a 3-week long campaign from July 8, leading up to World Hepatitis Day on July 28, involving its 16 local Councils, and focused on different aspects of Hepatitis with a variety of activities.

The campaign comprised of:

  • More than 30 infographics
  • A poster competition
  • Multiple Webinars
  • Story sharing series
  • 4-day Workshop series
  • A grand Quiz Competition

The infographics served as a mode to spread information about the different types of Hepatitis, covering different aspects like pathophysiology, epidemiology, prevention, and treatment.

A poster competition dedicated to Hepatitis Awareness was also conducted using the hashtag #VFightHepatitis. An enthusiastic response was seen as participants submitted extremely creative and informative E-posters and handmade posters. Exciting cash prizes were awarded to the winners and announcements were made on the VFAHT-CMC Facebook Page.

The Local Councils at AKU, FJMU, STMU, RMU, and FMH signed up for the ‘Combatting Hepatitis with the World Health Organization- Policy Reform Session’. Each team had 5-8 people whose hard work was eminent from their comprehensive and eloquent presentations. The participants laid out local and global statistical data and identify areas of lacking, related to the various points identified by the World Health Organization where there is a gap that needs to be bridged to achieve Hepatitis elimination. They also presented some extraordinary suggestions that need to be implemented to ensure the elimination of Hepatitis from Pakistan.

Moreover, three very well planned and interactive webinars were conducted by the Local Councils at UOL-UCMD, DGKMC, and AMDC. Renowned speakers were invited to give talks and we’re extremely grateful for the knowledge and information they shared about Hepatitis.

‘My Hepatitis Story’ was an innovative activity in which daily inspiring stories were shared by Hepatitis survivors which not only encouraged people to learn more about the disease but gave hope that fighting Hepatitis is possible and extremely crucial.

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The campaign was wrapped up by a Grand Quiz Competition which tested the knowledge imparted during this entire campaign and received a very positive response and the majority of the participants scoring high.

Overall, VFAHT was able to reach thousands of people, both from the medical community and the general public and we hope that more people will be sensitized to this health issue and will be directed to take the right steps.

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“Be Aware and Be Safe” One Step Towards Safety

Online Campaign

"Be Aware and Be Safe” One Step Towards Safety

July 01, 2020

July 01, 2020

Online

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The sharing of info posters was aimed at creating awareness about bloodborne diseases (specifying AIDS). The posters were being shared on the official Fecbook page and official WhatsApp group of VFAHT FJMU. The info posters answered several FAQs regarding AIDS.

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Social Media campaign about diarrhea and dysentery especially in children

Online Campaign

Social Media campaign about diarrhea and dysentery especially in children

August 4, 2020 – August 23, 2020
Dow University of Health Sciences

August 4, 2020 - August 23, 2020

Online

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Considering the current pandemic, many diseases prevailing amongst the general population have been ignored and their treatments are delayed due to the healthcare burden. Keeping this in mind, DIARRHEA AND DYSENTERY was chosen as the
topic. The pediatric age group was specifically chosen due to the complications and high mortality rate amongst infants.

Amongst the general population, mothers were the target of this campaign. The campaign was divided into 3 weeks and each week had a separate theme. 1st week comprised of an introduction to diarrhea and dysentery. This included signs and symptoms of diarrhea. To make it more interactive, questions were added to test the knowledge of the people. The 1st week concluded with a video summarizing all the identification points of diarrhea, as well as specific signs of dehydration amongst neonate’s 2nd week, focused on management, treatment, and prevention of diarrhea. This was divided into daily posters highlighting a few points each day for the management and treatment. This week was concluded with a video demonstrating methods of making oral rehydration solution at home, to make the management of diarrhea easier at home.

3rd week focused more on vaccination for children to prevent diarrhea. Awareness about vaccination was raised by countering the myths associated with it. This week was ended with a video answering FAQs related to diarrhea by the pediatrician Akhtar Ali Akhan. The campaign was met with a good response from the audience.
Many posts had a reasonable number of likes and comments. To make the posts more interactive, each comment would tag more people to improve the reach. Additionally, the awareness posts were shared on Facebook groups that comprised of mothers. These included ELAAJ THE TREATMENT, GIRLS KINGDOM, and SOUL SISTERS PAKISTAN.

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Vaccination Awareness Video

Online Campaign

Vaccination Awareness Video

July 01 , 2020
De’ Montmorency College of Dentistry

August 12, 2020

Online

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A vaccine activates our immune system without making us sick. Many dangerous infectious diseases can be prevented in this simple and effective way. Vaccination aims to obtain this immunity without any of the risks of having the disease. A good vaccine will provide adequate and prolonged protection against the disease.

VFAHT De’ Mont Local Council made an animated video on the Importance of vaccines. Many diseases are covered in this video. The purpose of this activity was to spread awareness among the public and urge them to get vaccinations that are easily available in Pakistan.
The on-going pandemic was also included in the video to highlight the importance of vaccination and how the current unavailability of the vaccine against COVID-19 has left the world in a frenzy.

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Online Hepatitis History Taking Workshop

Online Campaign

Online Hepatitis History Taking Workshop

August 31, 2020 – September 1, 2020
Dow University Of Health Sciences & Allama Iqbal Medical College

August 12, 2020

Online

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It is imperative for aspiring healthcare professionals to not only have a strong grip on medical knowledge but also to possess unquestionable history-taking skills that are exhibited in conjuncture with empathy and gentle behavior on behalf of the doctor. To achieve this, VFAHT-DUHS VCAN Division, in collaboration with VFAHT-AIMC Bloodborne Disease Division, organized the ‘Online Hepatitis History taking Workshop’ on Aug 31st – Sept 1st. The workshop, targeted at medical students from the second year and above, aimed to impart invaluable knowledge regarding hepatitis and its specific history-taking process that would lead to a confirmed diagnosis while brushing up on ethics and non-textbook principles of history-taking.

The Workshop was conducted in two phases:

  • The First Phase, conducted on August 31st, included a 2hr speaker session by Onaizah Baqir, MD (Infectious Disease Specialist) residing in the US. She first highlighted the general principles of history taking, associated ethics, the dos, and don’ts, and then she moved on to discussing hepatitis and its disease course before finally concluding it by explaining the hepatitis-specific history taking process to the participants.

This helped reinforce the history-taking knowledge of the participants along with strengthening their hold on knowledge about hepatitis, its pathology, and disease course.

  • The Second Phase, conducted on September 1st, included a practice session for all participants in an effective and organized manner. It was conducted purely by the teams of VFAHT-DUHS and VFAHT-AIMC in collaboration. This session aimed to provide participants the opportunity to implement the acquired knowledge they gained in the speaker session and translate it to enhance their pre-existing skills regarding history-taking. They were given a chance to act as doctors and take a proper history of acting patients (VFAHT moderators) to diagnose their condition, which was essentially a type of hepatitis.

In conclusion, the Workshop was successful in achieving its aims and was very well-received by all participants. For most of them, especially in the second year, it was a new and overwhelming experience, but equally rewarding and productive. The overall feedback received was extremely positive as well. It was a kind workshop and the Team hopes that they can conduct more such workshops in the future with a more diverse set of topics and diseases to cover.

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Heroes of the War Against COVID-19 Recognition Series

Online Campaign

Heroes of the War Against COVID-19 Recognition Series

September 14, 2020

September 14, 2020

Online

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VFAHT is proud to introduce the “Heroes of the War Against COVID-19 Recognition Series” every month, aiming to recognize the contributions of those who’ve played a pivotal role in preventing the disease and mitigating the effects of this pandemic.

VFAHT shared the journey of
-Mr. Zoraiz Riaz
Founder of the Facebook group “Corona Recovered Warriors” with the audience and acknowledging his efforts of providing a platform to connect convalescent plasma donors and recipients during the COVID-19 pandemic, which later progressed to doing much more!

The group was established on May 27, 2020, and to date has over 331K members.
Zoraiz Riaz shares his journey and the impact of this group with VFAHT in September’s edition of ‘Heroes of War Against COVID-19″.

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“Fight The Bite” Dengue Awareness Camp

Campus Activity

“Fight The Bite” Dengue Awareness Camp

September 29, 2020
VFAHT- Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan (SZMC)

September 29, 2020

Outpatient Department (OPD), Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan (SZMC)

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Dengue is a very prevalent disease in the peripheral areas of Rahim Yar Khan. The prevalence of Dengue fever is one of the biggest challenges in this city after the current monsoon season.

The VFAHT SZMC Local Council arranged a Dengue Awareness Camp under the hashtag, #fightthebite at the Outpatient Department (OPD) of Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Rahim Yar Khan on September 29, 2020.

The inauguration of the camp was done by Professor Dr. Tariq Ahmed (Principal, Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan (SZMC). The Faculty members from the SZMC were also present on this occasion. The Volunteers were divided into teams. These teams visited the OPD where they met people and gave awareness about the causes of Dengue and the preventive methods one should adopt.

The main target audience was the public and daily visitors to the hospital. The volunteers explained the disease and preventive measures in a layman language. They made use of posters on chart papers to make the information more comprehensive and understandable.

A team of volunteers was present at the camp all the time. Awareness brochures and mosquito repellent was also distributed among the patients visiting the hospital. The active participation of all members at the awareness camp was greatly appreciated.

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Hepatitis Screening Camp

Town Hall Meeting

Hepatitis Screening Camp

October 27, 2020
Rawalpindi Medical University

October 27, 2020

Dar Ali bin Abi Talib Orphanage School, Islamabad

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VFAHT-RMU arranged a Hepatitis Screening Camp under the supervision of Dr. Shazia (In-charge at the Department of Medical Education, DME). This camp included Hepatitis B&C Screening and General Physical Examination of 140+ kids from 7 to 18 years of age at “Dar Ali bin Abi Talib Orphanage School.” The screening started at 9 am, conducted by the members of the Local Council and a Lab Technician. The screening ended at approximately 5 pm.

This activity was a collaborative effort between VFAHT-RMU and the Faculty of Rawalpindi Medical University. The objective was to provide the basic health facilities to the underprivileged or unprivileged community of society.

This activity comprised of Two Phases:

The first phase was held on the campus of Rawalpindi Medical University. It comprised of a workshop in which, under the supervision of the Faculty Member, a skilled Lab Technician taught blood screening methods to newly recruited members. He also described the experiences of previous screening camps. The importance of having a good command of GPE was also explained. The faculty member also helped volunteers to practice Hands-on training. Strict precautions were taken and all SOPs were followed at this workshop, in the wake of the coronavirus.

The second phase took place at the Orphanage School. General Physical Examination of all kids was performed. After GPE, the screening of 140+ kids against Hepatitis B & C was done. These kids are the future of the nation.
The workshop and the Screening Camp were conducted successfully. All participants learned a lot and the feedback from the faculty of the orphanage was extremely satisfying.

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Malaria and Dengue Relief Campaign

Community Activity

Malaria and Dengue Relief Campaign

November 11, 2020 & November 13, 2020
VFAHT- Dow University of Health Sciences

November 11, 2020 & November 13, 2020

Interior Sindh

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Following the heavy monsoon rainfall this year, many towns in interior Sindh faced flooding and subsequent stagnation of water in and around houses. This led to a rising number of dengue and malaria cases. Therefore, VFAHT-DUHS, led by its president Asma Burney, launched a campaign to raise donations to provide mosquito nets and coils to the residents of interior Sindh.

 

Village NameNo. of Families ServedDate of Distribution

Village Haji Sultan Panhwar

Village Hashim Panhwar

Village Hari Kohli

Village Rano Kohli

Village Rasool Bux Khaskeli

Village Achhar Panhwar

Village Khan Muhammad

245November 11, 2020

Village Dhani Bux Khaskeli

Village Qazi Khaskeli

Village Lemoon Kohli

Village Sultan Surehwal Goth

Village Sohrab Khaskeli

Village Jevan Khaskeli

165November 13, 2020

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Sample First “Eliminate Hepatitis by 2030 | Progress and Challenges”

Town Hall Meeting

“Eliminate Hepatitis by 2030 | Progress and Challenges”

12 August, 2020

04:00 PM PST

August 12, 2020

Online

04:00 PM PST

Event Details:

World Hepatitis Day is commemorated each year on 28 July to enhance awareness of viral hepatitis. Pakistan has 12 million cases of hepatitis B and C (HBV/HCV) and is therefore highest country in the world to have such a high disease occurrence.

This town hall meeting is part of the Hepatitis Prevention Campaign led by Volunteer Force Against Hepatitis Transmission (a division of Infection Prevention and Control Foundation) this July and August with the theme of “Hepatitis Free Future | Hepatitis Free Pakistan” to commemorate the World Hepatitis Day (July 28) and Independence Day of Pakistan (August 14).

2 CME Hours will be awarded to registered participants for attending the Town Hall Meeting on the topic of ELIMINATE HEPATITIS BY 2030 | PROGRESS AND CHALLENGES on August 12, 2020 | 4:00 PM (PKT). Only registered participants, who will fill the Post Town Hall Meeting Evaluation Form are eligible to confer CME Hours Certification by the University of Health Sciences, Lahore

Registrations will be closed on August 12 at 2:00 PM (PKT)

Panelist Speakers:

Prof. Dr. Javed Akram

Vice-Chancellor of the University of Health Sciences (UHS)

Karen Krok, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine, Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs, Penn State Hershey Medical Center

Dr. Shuaib Khan

Chief Executive Officer,
Punjab Healthcare Commission

Mr. Hammad Naqi Khan

Director General, WWF Pakistan

Moderators:

Dr. Shahzad Ali Khan (Ph.D, MPH)

Head of Public Health Department, Health Services Academy, Islamabad (UHS)

Umar Farooq, MD, MS

Associate Professor, Associate Chief Medical Officer, Penn State University, College of Medicine, USA

Dr. Umair Haider

Chief Operating Officer, Infection Prevention and Control Foundation

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