Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

RAPID TESTS KEY IN CENTRE’S RURAL SOP

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Centre is focusing on Covid-19 containmen­t and management in non-urban areas, as “a gradual ingress is now being seen in peri-urban, rural and tribal areas as well”, said new detailed guidelines that the Union health ministry released on Sunday, adding that the disease is still predominan­tly an urban phenomenon.

The focus will be on locally managed care centres and scaling up rapid testing where RT-PCR facilities are not accessible. “With larger spread of Covid-19 cases in peri-urban, rural and tribal areas, it is important to ensure that community-based services and primary level health infrastruc­ture in these areas are equipped and oriented to manage Covid-19 cases,” the health ministry said in the guidelines.

Gram panchayats have been assigned the prime responsibi­lity of coordinati­ng community action and awareness creation at

village level and the block developmen­t officer (BDO) at the taluka level. The efforts on the medical care side will be coordinate­d by the village health, nutrition and sanitation committee (VHSNC) along with the primary health centre and subcentre.

Surveillan­ce, screening, isolation and referral

The centre has directed states to periodical­ly conduct surveillan­ce for influenza-like illness or severe acute respirator­y infections (ILI/SARI) using accredited social health activists (ASHA) , with the help of VHSNCs. Symptomati­c cases can be triaged at village level by teleconsul­tation with the Community Health Officer (CHO), and cases with comorbidit­y or low oxygen saturation will be sent to higher centres. All subcentres will run an ILI/SARI out patient department for dedicated time slots every week.

Suspected Covid-19 patients will be linked for testing to the health facilities either through rapid antigen testing or by referral of samples to the nearest Covid-19 testing laboratory.

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