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ACHIEVEMENTS TOWARD OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLES INDICATORS (OVIS) OF LOGICAL FRAMEWORK Project Description
Indicators
Key Achievement
Overall, there have been continuing efforts to improve capacity in AI early detection, case management, and diseases surveillance through various trainings, workshops and infrastructure improvement. These have resulted in improvement of knowledge of healthcare workers. However, the trainings have not yet reached all healthcare workers in Indonesia, and the multiflier effect of the training to disseminate the knowledge to other healthcare workers has only been done in some areas. There is still a need to improve the knowledge of case management and diseases surveillance for AI and pandemic potential diseases to improve outcome of AI case management. Improvement in the accessibility and quality of health services for the community through Improved outcomes of case management, more effective supporting the GoI in its efforts to implement the diseases surveillance, improved community and Overall objectives health related aspects of prevention and control of scientific understanding of Avian Influenza AI (AI), specifically H5N1 and pandemic preparedness nationwide.
Efforts in surveillance through building public health work force and strengthening surveillance system have contributed to improve reporting of AI cases under IHR (2005) and improve the collaboration between human and animal health under one world one health frame work for better intervention to control AI in community. Through community empowerement activities, there have been improvement of community understanding of AI in some areas, however, there is still a need to continue risk communication effort for AI control. The research activities funded by this project have contributed in improving understanding on diseses ecology and transmition of AI, clinical spectrum and mangement of diseases and molecular genetic / antigenetic features of H5N1 virus.
Specific objectives
Strengthen mechanism and capacity to reduce human exposure to the virus, thereby reducing Reduced case fatality rate; reduction in delay between morbidity; improved case management of patients, onset of illness and admission to hospital for treatment thereby reducing mortality
Through efforts in strengthening case management, there have been improvement of healthcare workers knowledge on AI early detection, case management and infecton control for control measure. However, translating the knowledge in to the sustainable daily working practice is still a challenge. This is also influenced by other factors. Therefore there is still a need to improve capacity of healthcare workers in AI early detection and case management to reduce case fatality rate of AI. Through establishment of Rapid Response Team (RRT) and surveillance trainings, there has been improvement in AI surveillance system and integrated surveillance with animal health sector. However, there is still a need to improve data management and AI surveillance for effective diseases surveillance.
GoI has conducting continue efforts to improve knowledge of healthcare workers on AI early detection, case management and infection control through trainings and workshops. A total of 754 healthcare workers from hospitals were trained in IPC, HAI and AI case management, and 7861 primary healthcare workers from public health centres and private clinics in six high risk provinces were exposed to AI early detection and socialization. Although a lot of efforts in improving capacity of helathcare workers in AI case management and infection control, however, due to high turn over of healthcare workers at health facilities, there is still a need to continue the effort in improving human resource capacity in AI case management.
Results
Strengthened case management
By the end of the project period, improved knowledge of case management for H5N1 by hospital staffs in 100 referral hospitals, adequately equipped referral hospitals and increased human resource capacity in laboratory management in 44 laboratories
52 suction pumps, 15 syringe pumps, 15 infusion pumps, 90 three position beds and mattreses, 180 strechers and 22 ambulances were delivered to AI referral hospitals. GoI and other donors also provided medical equipments for AI referral hospitals to support AI case management. However, there are still needs to improve the operational of medical equipments, monitoring of proper use and maintenance of the medical equipments in AI referral hospitals. For Rapid diagnostic of emerging diseases, NIHRD has strengthened the 44 new emerging and reemerging infectious diseases laboratory network through trainings, quality control and procurement of reagents. To monitor influenza activity in Indonesia, NIHRD also established SARI and ILI sentinels. Based on the quality control program done by NIHRD at laboratories network, most of laboratories are able to performed H5N1 avian influenza or influenza diagnosis, however, there is still needs to maintain and improve the quality of laboratory diagnostic.
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Project Description
Indicators
Key Achievement 73 graduates of the Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP) in University of Indoensia (UI) and University of gadjah Mada (UGM) provide the competence to strengthen public health work force in conducting surveillance and responding to outbreak.
Strengthen diseases surveillance
At least 36 graduates of FETP, training of rapid response teams in at least 300 districts
RRTs have been established in all 33 provinces, covering 315 districts of the total 492 districts/cities. INSPAI supported RRT trainings for 439 public health officers from eight provinces : (Riau, East Kalimantan, Bengkulu, North Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, West Kalimantan, North Maluku, West Nusatenggara). This brings a total of 1669 healthcare workers from 345 districts of 29 provinces have been trained using multiple donor funding. 180 health officers were trained in one-month Field Assistance Epidemiology short course and 179 health managers attanded workshops on surveillance and epidemiology.
HFM program at 10 pilot sites have served as model to develop understanding of risks of AI transmission, its containment and control in traditional market through: (i) Strengthening government capacity on HFM model intervention in Indonesia; (ii) Improving market community awareness and preparedness using Participatory Hygiene And Sanitation Transformation (PHAST) approach; (iii) Reforming market’s basic hygiene and sanitation facilities and practices; (iv) Building market capacity to regularize cleaning and disinfection of wet-market compartment, and (iv) In-house audio-communication along with dissemination of Information Education, and Communication (IEC) materials for minimizing health hazards. Around nearly 5000 trained personnel including vendor, market community, managers and stakeholders in provincials and districts level in 10 pilot sites are cadres to convey the message of HFM program in their communities. MoH commitment in replicating HFM in selected provinces has been obtained as an initial step for the larger coverage of HFM in the country. Promotion of Healthy Food Markets and effective Improvement and community level knowledge of AI risk/ outbreak communication healthy practice
Overall, the healthy food market program resulted in improved community knowledge and awareness to prevent the spread of AI and commitment of key stakeholders at community level to reduce AI transmission. Replicating HFM pilot markets to other traditional markets is important to contain and control AI transmission. Production and distribution of 1000 VCDs and manual instructional on community empowerement in preventing AI served as an effective learning media for healthcare staff to mobilize community active participation in AI control. COMBI implementation in Central Java initiated community active participatory in sustaiable healthy behaviour incuding preventing spread of emerging diseases. Although a lot of efforts have been done to improve community knowledge in battling emerging diseases, however, there is still needs for improvement in community awareness on AI for some part of Indonesia.
Twelve research projects to improve knowledge on Avian Influenza have been completed. The research projects covered study of diseases ecology and transmission, Study of clinical spectrum and management of the diseases, and Study of molecular genetic and antigenic features of the virus. Five research projects are completed and the others are still ongoing and nearly completed. Improved knowledge of avian influenza in humans
Increased in basic science research to understand diseases at least one study published in each area of (a) diseases ecology and transmission (b) clinical spectrum and management of diseases and © genetic and antigenic features of the virus
The result of the studies have improved the understanding on diseses ecology and transmission, clinical spectrum and management of diseases and genetic, antigenetic features of the virus. The result of the studies have contributed to evidance based policy and programe planning to control AI and other emerging infectious diseases. In addition, to improve the quality of research project, NIHRD conducted training on epidemiology, biostatistic and research methodology for researchers.
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Project Description Activities Strengthened case management and treatment of avian influenza
Indicators
Key Achievement
Assessment of isolation room at 15 selected AI referral hospitals was done by UNOPS in collaboration with MoH and WHO. Need assessment of infrastructure and equipment in 44 referal hospitals
Purchase and delivery of needed medical equipment
An independent consultant is recruited to carry out needs assesment
100 AI referral hospitals fully equipped
Due to limited budget available and tight deadline for project completion, INSPAI PSC endorsed the reduction of isolation room sites from 15 sites initially planned to 10 sites, as per original description of INSPAI project. Phase one hospitals are Persahabatan hospital Jakarta, Gatot Subroto army hospital Jakarta, Tangerang hospital Banten, Kandau hospital Manado and Gunung Jati hospital Cirebon. Phase two hospitals are Sulianti Saroso hospital Jakarta, Soetomo hospital Surabaya, Moewardi hospital Solo, Abdoel Moeloek hospital Lampung, Ulin hospital Banjarmasin. The isolation room deelopments atthe ten sites are now completed.
Medical equipments and PPE donations were delivered to AI referral hospitals. The medical equipments are : 52 suction pumps for 51 AI referral hospitals. 15 syringe pumps and 15 infusion pumps for 15 AI referral hospitals. 90 three position beds and mattreses for 50 AI referral hospitals. 180 strechers for 99 AI referral hospitals. 22 ambulances for 22 AI referral hosptials. 355 packages of PPE for 100 AI referral hospitals and 53 other hospitals AI referral hospitals also received medical equipments donations from other donors and GoI. Eventhough AI referral hospitals received medical equipments to support AI case managment, there is still a need for operational, maintanaince and training for using the medical equipments.
Development, revision and dissemination of guidelines for case management for AI and infection control
One national guideline in clinical management and one guideline in infection control printed, and copies available in all AI referal hospitals
AI clinical management guideline has been revised and 5000 copies have been printed and distibuted to 100 AI referral hospitals, 33 provincial health offices, 465 district health offices and also to 1528 public and private hospitals in Indonesia. 1000 copies of IPC technical guideline and 1000 copieas of IPC managerial guideline have been printed and distributed. MoH also developed IPC hospital surveillance guideline, IPC hospital surveillance practical handbook and hospital pandemic preparedness for hospitals.
INSPAI supported IPC training for 556 healthcare workers from hospitals, IPC surveillance trainings for 80 healthcare workers from 41 hospitls, one batch HAI surveillancetraining for trainer for 26 participants from 20 hospitals, and At least one training course held at each of 100 AI Training and workshops on case management and referal hospitals tergetted a mix of district and private infection control at provincial and district hospitals and community health centres
External monitoring and evaluation of IPC structure in Indoensia has been done. Recomendations are very usefull for IPC program planning. Supported by INSPAI, MoH conducted AI early detection socialization for 7861 primary healthcare workers from health centres and private cliics in six high risk provinces (DKI Jakarta, Bengkulu, West Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, DI Yogyakarta and North Sumatera). Given to high turn over of the health care workers, and vast geographic of Indonesia, there is still a need to improve the capacity of helthcare workers in AI case management and infection control.
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Project Description Provision of PPE for healthy system at all levels
Indicators Personal protective equipment will be made available at all 100 AI referal hospitals
Vaccination of high risk human and animal health Vaccines procured and delivered annualy to 2000 high care workers with seasonal human influenza risk health care workers vaccine
Training needs asseement for national and provincial laboratory technicicians and establishment of an AI laboratory network
Key Achievement 355 PPE packages delivered to 100 AI referral hospitals have been used.
During 2009, 4,799 doses of seasonal influenza vaccines were purchased. 1,000 doses for laboratory staff of National Influenza Centre and regional/sub regional laboratories; 100 doses for staffs of MoH D.G. DG & EH involve in AI field investigation, 999 for District and Province Surveillance Officers in 170 districts and for rapid response team in three priority provinces (Banten, West Java, DKI Jakarta); 2,600 doses for high risk AI referral hospital healthcare workers.
Laboratory need assessment in 2008 recomended the improvement of Laboratory Information and Management System (LIMS) at NIHRD. As a follow up, NIHRD has been implemeting LIMS which is proven to be useful to improve the management of specimens in NIHRD laboratories.
An International consultant will be recruited to carry out needs assesment and provide technical assistance to Road map to to strengthen the National Influenza Centre (NIC) for integrated influenza surveillance and research has been developed. laboratories in management systems
New emerging and re emerging laboratory network has been strengthened through trainings, quality control program and supply of laboratory reagents to support laboratory diagnostic. NIHRD has established SARI sentinels and ILI sentinels to monitor influenza trend in Indonesia.
Training of lab technicians in national and provincial laboratories
Training will be carried out for technicians in eight referral laboratories
Training on the utilization of laboratory information system (LIMS) software was conducted covering 28 participants from NIHRD. A total of 183 staffs from laboratory networks undergone PCR diagnostic training in 2009-2011 and 85 laboratory staffs were trained in biosafetybiosecurity. Indonesia also participated in international trainings and conferences on laboratory diagnostic for emerging diseases, to strengthen the international networking. In addition,INSPAI supported laboratory network quality control program in 2010-2011. The laboratory quality control program is important for laboratory network to maintain and improve the laboratory diagnostic quality.
Purchase of laboratory reagents for expanded network
44 laboratories will be equipped with reagents for influenza diagnosis
Laboratory equipments and reagents to support laboratory diagnostic of AI and other emerging diseases were procured and delivered. These include One PCR for M Djamil Padang laboratory and one PCR for NIHRD.
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Project Description Strengthened diseases surveillance and detection
Indicators
Key Achievement
During the previous year, various efforts have been conducted to form a local committee in controling AI and other major zoonotic diseases. The local commitee were established in 17 provinces.
A national consultant will be recruited to carry out Establishment of provincial influenza coordinating needs assesment for establishment of provincial commitees commitees
National Committee for Avian Influenza (KOMNAS FBPI ) is no longer in function since march 2010. However, since zoonotic diseases are remaining threats in Indonesia, and it has a potential to cause pandemic, the National Committee on Zoonosis and Communicable Diseases Contro has been established as an inter-ministerial framework to ensure adequate allocation of the resources and support to combat AI. A Presidential Decree no 30/2011 on National Committee for Zoonotic Control has been released. The efforts in the past in establishing influenza coordination committee through INSPAI has contributed in building the national and provincial capacity to establish the Zoonosis Committee to strengthen the cross sectoral collaboration in facing emerging infectious diseases and zoonotic threats.
Seventy three students (37 in UI and 36 in UGM) were funded by INSPAI project to commence FETP in UI and UGM. 41 field supervisors were recruited to supervise students at field sites.
Scalling up of FETP
A FETP secretariat will be established at Ministry of Health, a revitalized FETP will be in operation at least two universities
Continous Quality Improvement (CQI) evluation were conducted and resulted in recomendations to improve FETP in Indonesia. The evaluation revealed that throughout FETP revitalization, considerable progress has been made. A secretariat office has been operational. A curriculum was developed to re-emphasize field projects and a 70/30 field to classroom ratio. Efforts being made to recognize epidemiology as a profession. Coordination and monitoring of FETP is ongoing in collaboration with MoH and universities. International networking has been established. MoH policy support on the FETP revitalization has been expressed in the development of a national decree which was issued by the Ministry of Health that identified FETP as one of national strategies for health workforce development. The MoH has committed to allocate budget for FETP on step wise basis until the program is fully funded by the Indonesian government budget. The MoH has committed to allocate funding from national budget for the 4th semester of FETP students at UI and UGM and the 4th batch of FETP students at UI and UGM. The commitment from the MoH to FETP gives a solid foundation to the programme for the foreseeable future.
Technical assistance provided by a National Profesional Officer- Surveillance to strengthen the effort on AI surveillance and response, including improving human resource capacity through trainings.
Training course for provincial and district health A national consultant will be appointed to oversee the services in epidemiology with emphasis on AI and training in AI rapid response teams in all provinces and emerging infections at least 300 districts
RRTs have been established in all 33 provinces, covering 315 districts of the total 492 districts/cities. INSPAI supported RRT trainings for 439 public health officers from eight provinces : (Riau, East Kalimantan, Bengkulu, North Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, West Kalimantan, North Maluku, West Nusatenggara. This brings a total of 1669 healthcare workers from 345 districts of 29 provinces have been trained using multiple donor funding. 180 health officers were trained in one-month Field Assistance Epidemiology short course and 179 health managers attanded workshops on surveillance and epidemiology. MoH has taken effort to integrate and harmonize surveillance activities supported by multi donor funding. Other donor supports in surveillance strengthening include : establishment of outbreak command post, Early Warning Alert and Response System (EWARS), trainings and operational support for district surveillance officers for field investigations.
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Project Description Healthy Food Markets and effective risk / outbreak
Indicators
Key Achievement
HFM pilot sites have been established in 10 selected markets.
Set up Healthy Food Market pilots
Technical and financial support will establish five pilot " healthy Food Markets"
Procurement for food safety kit and sanitation facilities has been completed. All supplies now have been distributed and used in all ten pilot market and the facility improvement at the HFM pilot sites were completed. The improvement of HFM facility has supported the realization of behaviour change of traders, managers and visitors to perform clean, healthy and hygienic practices by improving quantity and quality of the basic physical facilities of water and sanitation for healthy food market.
MoH developed a risk communication strategy for the market community followed by development of communication materials. WHO printed and distributed 30,000 flyers, 10,000 booklets, 5,000 pocket books, 1,000 posters and 240 sign boards to 10 pilot sites. 14 Audio Public Service Announcement (PSAs) were produced to be aired in market communities within ten pilot sites. A risk communication strategy for the market Raise awareness for preventing and controling the community will be developed, inputs for health spread of the AI virus in live animal markets promotion activities in market community
Ten radio land pilots have been installed and operational in 10 HFM pilot sites. 157 cadres of market community were trained in using radio as a tool for promotion and communication of food borne diseases risks and healthy food market messages, at the pilot sites. The HFM pilot also implement PHAST (Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation) training to develop understanding and awareness regarding the risks of AI transmission, its containment and control in traditional market.
Strengthen capacity to implement healthy food markets
Development of training courses, full time staff members, meetings and coordination activities
HFM training modules were developed followed by HFM trainings. A total of 4916 market managers and market communities in 10 pilot sites were trained in HFM. The trainings include : * Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation (PHAST) training * Market cleaning training (promoting basic hygiene and sanitation practices including cleaning and disinfection as part of diseases control in wet market) * HFM management for district/ municipility stakeholders. The Ministry of Health is planning to scale-up this approach on HFM initiatives in other provinces of the country.
MoH led the coordination of HFM implementation and encouraged local government to support the HFM implementation within their resective area. Monitoring visits were conducted to ensure optimal implementation in the field. Coordination, management and monitoring of HFMP
Monitoring and evaluation
Advocacy to local government for sustainability of healthy food market program resulted in gaining positive respond from the market community, local government as well as central level and private sectors. The positive respond are expressed in the publication of HFM program in local newspapers and commitment from stakeholders to support the HFM program.
Various activities to raise community awareness for preventing the spread of the diseasees have been done in collaboration with MoH, and other UN agencies and NGOs. Development of risk communication content, materials and methode appropriate to the Indonesia context
One national consultant will be appointed , and one evaluation of the effectiveness of the material developped will take place
Production and distribution of 1000 VCDs and manual instructional on community empowerement in preventing AI and influenza pandemic preparedness served as an effective active learning media for healthcare staffs to mobilize community active participatory in AI control. Moreover, initiation of COMBI implementation in Central Java mobilized available resources in the community to achieve a condition which individual and community are able to practice sustainable healthy life behaviour including preventing spread of emerging diseases. Although some improvements of community awareness and knowledge about AI at community level have been noted in some provinces, however, community awareness on AI is still need to be improved.
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Project Description Improved knowledge of avian influenza
Indicators
Key Achievement
Four research projects on diseases ecoogy and transmission have been completed Study of diseases ecology and transmission
A research group or institution will be selected to conduct relevant research
The result of the studies have contribute to improve understanding on epidemiology and transmission of H5N1 virus as evidence based reference in policy decision making for effective effort in controlling emerging infectious diseases.
Three research projects on clinical spectrum and management of AI and influenza have been comleted. Study of clinical spectrum and management of the A research group or institution will be selected to diseases conduct relevant research
The result of the studies have improved the understanding on AI referral hospital pandemic preparedness, identification of other microbial infection among suspected AI specimens and community response to AI in Bali and Lombok. The result of the studies also contribute to evidance based policy and programe planning to control AI and other emerging infectious diseases.
Five research projects on molecular genetic and antigenetic features of the H5N1virus have been completed. Study of molecular genetic and antigenic features A research group or institution will be selected to of the virus conduct relevant research
The result of the studies have improved the understanding on the elucidation of molecular mechanism that lead to the emergence of pandemic influenza virures, characterization of influenza (H5N1) for vaccine candidate, molecular characterization of H5N1 virus and molecular infection mechanism of H5N1 subtype avian influenza virus from poultry to mammalian.
In addition, to improve the quality of research, NIHRD held a training on (1) Basic epidemiology, statistic and research methodology. 38 researchers participated in the training. (2) Intermediete training on epidemiology, biostatistic and research methodology. Twenty six researchers participated in the training. As part of research management and to ensure the quality of research funded by this project, NIHRD conducted monitoring of the research projects. NIHRD has been designated to be a WHO Collaborating Centre- Influenza focusing on human and animal interface.
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AVIAN INFLUENZA REFERRAL HOSPITAL Province
Nanggroe Aceh Darrusalam
North Sumatera
West Sumatera
No
Hospital
Address
1
RSU Dr Zainoel Abidin Banda Aceh*
Jl. Tgk. Daud Beuruh No. 108, Banda Aceh
2
RSU Cut Meutia Lhoksemawe**
Jl. Banda Aceh-Medan KM. 6, Buket Rata, Lhoksemawe
3
RSUP H Adam Malik Medan*
Jl. Bunga Lau No. 17, Medan
4
RSU Kabajahe**
Jl. KS Ketaren 8, Kabanjahe
5
RSU Pematang Siantar**
Jl. Sutomo No. 230, Pematang Siantar
6
RSU Tarutung**
Jl. Bin Harun Said, Tarutung
7
RSU Padang Sidempuan**
Jl. Dr FL Tobing, Padang Sidempuan
8
RSUP Dr M Djamil Padang*
Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan, Padang
9
RSU Dr Achmad Mochtar**
Jl. Dr A Rivai, Bukittinggi
10 RSUP Arifin Ahmad Pekanbaru*
Jl. Diponegoro No. 2, Pekan Baru
11 RSUD Tanjung Balai Karimun*
Jl. Poros No. 1, Tanjung Balai Karimun
12 RSUD Tanjung Pinang*
Jl. Sudirman No. 795, Tanjung Pinang
13 RSUD Dumai*
Jl. Tanjung Jati No. 4, Dumai
14 RSUD Tembilahan*
Jl. Veteran No. 52, Hilir Tembilahan
Riau Islands
15 RS Otorita Batam*
Jl. Dr Ciptomangunkusumo, Sekupang, Batam
Jambi
16 RSU Raden Matteher Jambi*
Jl. Letjend. Soeprapto No. 31, Telanaipura, Jambi
Riau
Bengkulu
South Sumatera
Bangka Belitung
Lampung
Banten
DKI Jakarta
West Jawa
17 RSUD M Yunus Bengkulu*
Jl. Bhayangkara Sidomulyo, Bengkulu
18 RSU Arga Makmur**
Jl. Siti Khadijah, Arga Makmur, Bengkulu Utara
19 RSU Manna**
Jl. Fatmawati Soekarno N0. 31, Manna
20 RSUP Dr Moeh Hossein Palembang*
Jl. Jendral Sudirman, Palembang
21 RSU Lubuk Linggau**
Jl. Yos Sudarso, Lubuk Linggau
22 RSU Kayu Agung**
Jl. Raya Lintas Timur, Kec. Kota Kayuagung
23 RSD Kab. Lahat**
Jl. Mayor Ruslan I No. 28, Lahat
24 RSU Tanjung Padan*
Jl. Melati Tanjung Pandan
25 RSU Pangkal Pinang**
Jl. M. Syafrie Rachman I, Pangkal Pinang
26 RSU Abdul Moeloek*
Jl. Dr Rivai No. 6, Tanjung Karang, Lampung
27 RSU Kalianda**
Jl. Lettu Rohani No. 14B, Kalianda
28 RSU Mayjend HM Ryacudu**
Jl. Jend Sudirman No. 2, Kotabumi
29 RSU Ahmad Yani
Jl. Jend A Yani, Metro
30 RSU Serang*
Jl. Rumah Sakit No. 1, Serang
31 RSU Tangerang**
Jl. Ahmad Yani No. 9, Tangerang
32 RSUP Persahabatan*
Jl. Persahabatan Raya
33 RSPI Dr Sulianti Saroso*
Jl. Baru Sunter Permai Raya, Jakarta
34 RSPAD Gatot Subroto**
Jl. Dr A Rahman Saleh No. 24, Jakarta Pusat
35 RSUP Dr Hasan Sadikin Bandung*
Jl. Pasteur No. 38, Bandung
36 RSUD Dr Slamet Garut*
Jl. Rumah Sakit No. 10, Garut
37 RSU Gunung Jati Cirebon**
Jl. Kosamabi No. 56, Cirebon
38 RSTP Dr HA Rotinsulu Bandung**
Jl. Bukit Jarian No. 40, Bandung
39 RSU R Syamsudin SH Sukabumi**
Jl. Rumah Sakit No. 1, Sukabumi
40 RSU Indramayu**
Jl. Rumah Sakit No. 1, Indramayu
41 RSU Subang**
Jl. Brigjen Katamso No. 37, Subang
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AVIAN INFLUENZA REFERRAL HOSPITAL Province Central Jawa
DI Yogyakarta East Jawa
Bali
Nusa Tenggara Barat
Nusa Tenggara Timur
West Kalimantan
Central Kalimantan
No
Hospital
Address
42 RSUD Banyumas*
Jl. Rumah Sakit No. 1, Banyumas
43 RSUP Dr Kariadi Semarang*
Jl. Dr Sutomo No. 16, Semarang
44 RSUD H Suwondo Kendal*
Jl. Laut No. 21, Kendal
45 RS Prof Dr Muwardi Surakarta*
Jl. Kol Sutarto No. 132, Surakarta
46 RSU Kudus **
Jl. Dr Lukmonohadi No. 19, Kudus
47 RSU Dr H RM Soeselo W**
Jl. Dr Sutomo No. 63, Slawi
48 RSU Pekalongan**
Jl. Veteran No. 31, Pekalongan
49 RSU Tidar**
Jl. Tidar No. 30A, Magelang
50 RSU Prof Dr Margono Soekarjo
Jl. Dr Gumbreg No. 1, Purwokerto
51 RSU Dr Suraji Tirtonegoro**
Jl. Dr Soeradji T No. 1, Klaten
52 RSUP Dr Sardjito Yogyakarta*
Jl. Kesehatan No. 1, Sekip, Yogyakarta
53 RSU Panembahan Senopati Bantul**
Jl. Dr Wahidin SH, Bantul
54 RSUD Dr Soetomo Surabaya*
Jl. Prof Dr Moestopo No. 6 - 8, Surabaya
55 RSUD Dr Subandi Jember*
Jl. Dr Soebandi No. 1, Jember
56 RSUP Dr Syaiful Anwar Malang*
Jl. Jaksa Agung Suprapto No. 2, Malang
57 RS Dr R Koesma Tuban**
Jl. Dr W S Husodo, Tuban
58 RS Dr S Djatikoesoemo**
Jl. Dr Wahidin No. 36, Bojonegoro
59 RS Pare**
Jl. Pahlawan Kusuma No. B1, Pare
60 RS Blambangan**
Jl. Istiqlah No. 49, Banyuwangi
61 RS Dr Soedono**
Jl. Sumbawa No. 6, Madiun
62 RSUP Sanglah Denpasar*
Jl. Diponegoro, Denpasar
63 RSU Tabanan**
Jl. Pahlawan No. 14, Tabanan
64 RSU Sanjiwani Gianyar**
Jl. Ciung Wenara No. 2, Gianyar
65 RSU Mataram*
Jl. Pejanggik No. 6, Mataram
66 RSU Raba**
Jl. Langsat No. 1, Raba, Kab. Bima
67 RSU Dr R Sudjono**
Jl. Prof M Yamin SH No. 55, Selong
68 RSU Praya**
Jl. Basuki Rahmat No. 11, Praya
69 RSU Dr WZ Johanes Kupang*
Jl. Dr Moch Hatta No. 19, Kupang
70 RSU Dr T C Hillers**
Jl. Keshatan, Maumere
71 RSU Dr Soedarso Pontianak*
Jl. Adi Sucipto, Pontianak
72 RSU Dr Abdul Aziz**
Jl. Dr Soetomo No. 28, Singkawang
73 RSU Sintang**
Jl. Pattimura, Sintang
74 RSU Dr Doris Sylvanus Palangkaraya*
Jl. Tambun Bungai No. 4, Palangkaraya
75 RSU Dr Murjani Sampit**
Jl. H M Arsyad No. 65, Sampit
76 RSU Tarakan*
Jl. Merapi No. 1, Tarakan
77 RSU Dr Kanujoso Djatiwibowo Balikpapan* Jl. MT Haryono Ring Road, Balikpapan East Kalimantan
South Kalimantan
78 RSU H A Wahab Sjahranie**
Jl. Dr Soetomo, Samarinda
79 RSU Kota Bontang**
Jl. A Yani RT 11, Bontang
80 RSU Panglima Sebaya**
Jl. Ciptomangunkusumo No. 2, Tanah Grogot
81 RSU Tanjung Selor**
Jl. Cendrawasih, Tanjung Selor
82 RSU Ulin Banjarmasin*
Jl. Jend A Yani No. 79, Banjarmasin
83 RSU H Boejasin Pelahari**
Jl. A Syahrani, Pelaihari
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AVIAN INFLUENZA REFERRAL HOSPITAL Province
North Sulawesi Gorontalo
Central Sulawesi
No
Hospital
Address
84 RSU Prof Dr RD Kandau*
Jl. Raya Tanawangko
85 RSU Dr Sam Ratulangi**
Jl. Luaan Tondano, Minahasa
86 RSU Prof Dr H Aloei Saboe*
Jl. S Batutihe No. 7, Gorontalo
87 RSU Prof Undata Palu*
Jl. Dr Suharso No. 14, Palu
88 RSU Luwuk**
Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 14, Luwuk
89 RS Mokopido Toli-Toli**
Jl. Lanoni, Toli-Toli
90 RSU Kolonedale**
Jl. W Monginsidi No. 2, Kolonedale
91 RSUP Dr Wahidin Sudirohusodo Makassar* Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan KM. 11, Makassar 92 RSU Andi Makassau Pare-Pare*
Jl. Nurussamawati No. 3, Pare-Pare
93 RSU Lakipadada Tana Toraja**
Jl. Pongtiku Mandetek, Tana Toraja
94 RS Islam Faisal**
Jl. A P Pettarani, Makassar
95 RS Akademis Jaury**
Jl. Bulusarang No. 57, Makassar
96 RSU Sinjai**
Jl. Jend Sudirman No. 47, Sinjai
Southeast Sulawesi
97 RSU Prof Kendari Kendari*
Jl. Dr Sam Ratulangi No. 151, Kendari
Maluku
98 RSU M Haulussy Ambon*
Jl. Dr Kayadoe, Ambon
North Maluku
99 RSU Chasan Basoeri Ternate*
Jl. Tanah Tinggi, Ternate
Papua
100 RSU Jayapura*
Jl. Kesehatan I Dok II, Jayapura
South Sulawesi
* Designated based on Ministrial Decree No. 1371/Menkes/SK/IX/2005 ** Designated based on Ministrial Decree No. 414/Menkes/SK/IV/2007
ANNEX 3
DISTRIBUTION LIST- MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, PPE AND AMBULANCES, 2010-2011 NO
1
NAD
2
North Sumatera
3
4
Hospitals
Provinces
West Sumatera
Riau
Address
Jl. Tgk. Daud Beuruh No. 108, Banda Aceh
RSU Cut Meutia Lhokseumawe
Jl. Banda Aceh-Medan KM. 6, Buket Rata, Lhoksemawe
1
1
3
RSU H. Adam Malik
Jl. Bunga Lau No. 17, Medan
1
2
1
4
RSU Kaban Jahe
Jl. KS Ketaren 8, Kabanjahe
1
2
1
5
RSU Pematang Siantar
Jl. Sutomo No. 230, Pematang Siantar
1
1
6
RSU Tarutung, Tapanuli Utara
Jl. Bin Harun Said, Tarutung
1
2
7
RSU Padang Sidempuan
Jl. Dr FL Tobing, Padang Sidempuan
1
1
8
RSU Dr. M. Djamil
Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan, Padang
2
1
2
9
RSU Ahmad Mochtar Bukit Tinggi
Jl. Dr A Rivai, Bukittinggi
2
1
2
10
RSU Tj. Balai Karimun
Jl. Poros No. 1, Tanjung Balai Karimun
1
11
RSU Dumai
Jl. Tanjung Jati No. 4, Dumai
1
12
RSU Puri Husada Tembilahan
Jl. Veteran No. 52, Hilir Tembilahan
1
13
RSU Tj Pinang
Jl. Sudirman No. 795, Tanjung Pinang
14
RSU Arifin Ahmad Pekan Baru
Jl. Diponegoro No. 2, Pekan Baru
RSU Otorita Batam
Jl. Dr Ciptomangunkusumo, Sekupang, Batam
6
Jambi
16
RSU Raden Mattaher, Jambi
Jl. Letjend. Soeprapto No. 31, Telanaipura, Jambi
7
Bengkulu
10
11
South Sumatera
Lampung
DKI Jakarta
West Java
1
1
2 1
2
1
2
RSU M. Yunus
Jl. Bhayangkara Sidomulyo, Bengkulu
RSU Arga Makmur, Bengkulu Utara
Jl. Siti Khadijah, Arga Makmur, Bengkulu Utara
1
1
19
RSU Manna, Bengkulu Selatan
Jl. Fatmawati Soekarno N0. 31, Manna
1
1
20
RSU Tj Pandan
Jl. Melati Tanjung Pandan
21
RSU Pangkal Pinang
Jl. M. Syafrie Rachman I, Pangkal Pinang
1
2
22
RSU Dr. M. Hoesin
Jl. Jendral Sudirman, Palembang
1
2
23
RSU Lubuk Linggau
Jl. Yos Sudarso, Lubuk Linggau
24
RSU Kayu Agung
Jl. Raya Lintas Timur, Kec. Kota Kayuagung
1
25
RSU Lahat
Jl. Mayor Ruslan I No. 28, Lahat
2
26
RSU Dr. Abdul Muluk
Jl. Dr Rivai No. 6, Tanjung Karang, Lampung
27
RSU Kalianda, Lampung Selatan
Jl. Lettu Rohani No. 14B, Kalianda
28
RSU HM Ryacudu, Lampung Utara
29
RSU Ahmad Yani, Metro
30
RSPI Prof Sulianti Saroso
Jl. Baru Sunter Permai Raya, Jakarta
31
RSU Persahabatan
33
PAD Gatot Soebroto
RSU Hasan Sadikin
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2 2 2 1
2
1
1
2
Jl. Jend Sudirman No. 2, Kotabumi
2
1
2
Jl. Jend A Yani, Metro
2
2
2
Jl. Pasteur No. 38, Bandung
1
2
Jl. Persahabatan Raya Jl. Dr A Rahman Saleh No. 24, Jakarta Pusat
1
1 1
17
RS
Syringe pump
2
18
32 12
Ambulance and Infusion equipments Pump
2
15
9
Stretcher
RSU Dr. Zainoel Abidin
Riau Islands
Bangka Belitung
Suction pumps
1
5
8
Three beds & matress
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1 1
34
RSU Dr. Slamet Garut
Jl. Rumah Sakit No. 10, Garut
1
2
35
RSU Gunung Jati Cirebon
Jl. Kosamabi No. 56, Cirebon
3
1
2
36
RSU Dr. H A Rotinsulu
Jl. Bukit Jarian No. 40, Bandung
2
1
2
37
RSU R. Syamsudin SH, Sukabumi
Jl. Rumah Sakit No. 1, Sukabumi
1
2
38
RSU Indramayu
Jl. Rumah Sakit No. 1, Indramayu
2
2
39
RSU Subang
Jl. Brigjen Katamso No. 37, Subang
2
2
ANNEX 3
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14
15
16
17
18
Banten
Central Java
East Java
Yogyakarta
Bali
West Nusa tenggara
19
East Nusa Tenggara
20
West Kalimantan
21
Hospitals
Provinces
East Kalimantan
Address
Three beds & matress
Stretcher
1
2
1
2
1 1
40
RSU Serang
Jl. Rumah Sakit No. 1, Serang
41
RSU Tangerang
Jl. Ahmad Yani No. 9, Tangerang
42
RSU Dr Kariadi Semarang
Jl. Dr Sutomo No. 16, Semarang
1
2
43
RSU H Suwondo Kendal
Jl. Laut No. 21, Kendal
1
1
44
RSU Dr Moewardi Solo
Jl. Kol Sutarto No. 132, Surakarta
1
2
45
RSU Banyumas
Jl. Rumah Sakit No. 1, Banyumas
1
1
2
46
RSU Kudus
Jl. Dr Lukmonohadi No. 19, Kudus
47
RSU Dr. HRM Soeselo Slawi, Tegal
Jl. Dr Sutomo No. 63, Slawi
48
RSU Keraton, Pekalongan
Jl. Veteran No. 31, Pekalongan
49
RSU Tidar, Magelang
Jl. Tidar No. 30A, Magelang
50
RSU Dr. Margono S, Purwokerto
Jl. Dr Gumbreg No. 1, Purwokerto
51
RSU Dr. Soeradji T., Klaten
Jl. Dr Soeradji T No. 1, Klaten
3
52
RSU Dr Soetomo
Jl. Prof Dr Moestopo No. 6 - 8, Surabaya
2
53
RSU Dr Subandi Jember
Ambulance and Infusion equipments Pump
Suction pumps
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2 1 1
1
2
54
RSU Dr Saiful Anwar
Jl. Jaksa Agung Suprapto No. 2, Malang
55
RSU Dr. R Koesma, Tuban
Jl. Dr W S Husodo, Tuban
56
RSU Dr. S Djatikusumo, Bojonegoro
Jl. Dr Wahidin No. 36, Bojonegoro
2
2
57
RSU Pare Kediri
Jl. Pahlawan Kusuma No. B1, Pare
2
2
58
RSU Blambangan Banyuwangi
Jl. Istiqlah No. 49, Banyuwangi
59
RSU Dr. Soedono Madiun
Jl. Sumbawa No. 6, Madiun
60
RSU Dr Sardjito
Jl. Kesehatan No. 1, Sekip, Yogyakarta
61
RSU Panembahan Senopati Bantul
Jl. Dr Wahidin SH, Bantul
62
RSU Sanglah
Jl. Diponegoro, Denpasar
63
RSU Tabanan
Jl. Pahlawan No. 14, Tabanan
64
RSU Sanjiwani, Gianyar
Jl. Ciung Wenara No. 2, Gianyar Jl. Pejanggik No. 6, Mataram
1
2
1
Jl. Prof M Yamin SH No. 55, Selong
1
2
2
RSU Mataram
1
2
1
RSU Dr. R. Sudjono, Selong Lotim
1
2
Jl. Dr Soebandi No. 1, Jember
65
1
1
1
66
Syringe pump
2
2 2
2 1
2
1
2
1
2
1
4
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
67
RSU Raba Bima
Jl. Langsat No. 1, Raba, Kab. Bima
68
RSU Praya, Lombok Tengah
Jl. Basuki Rahmat No. 11, Praya
69
RSU Dr WZ Johannes
Jl. Dr Moch Hatta No. 19, Kupang
70
RSU Dr. TC Hillers Maumere
Jl. Keshatan, Maumere
71
RSU Dr Soedarso Pontianak
Jl. Adi Sucipto, Pontianak
72
RSU Abdul Aziz Singkawang
Jl. Dr Soetomo No. 28, Singkawang
2
2
73
RSU Ade M. Djoen Sintang
Jl. Pattimura, Sintang
2
2
2 2
2 1
1
2 2
1
2
74
RSU Tarakan
Jl. Merapi No. 1, Tarakan
1
1
75
RSU Dr Kanujoso Djatiwibowo
Jl. MT Haryono Ring Road, Balikpapan
1
2
76
RSU HA Wahab Syahrani
Jl. Dr Soetomo, Samarinda
2
2
77
RSU Panglima Sebaya, Grogot
Jl. Ciptomangunkusumo No. 2, Tanah Grogot
2
2
1
1
78
RSU Kota Bontang
Jl. A Yani RT 11, Bontang
2
2
1
1
79
RSU Soemarno S, Tj. Selor
Jl. Cendrawasih, Tanjung Selor
2
2
1
1
ANNEX 3
DISTRIBUTION LIST- MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, PPE AND AMBULANCES, 2010-2011 NO 22
23
Central Kalimantan
South kalimantan
24
North Sulawesi
25
Gorontalo
26
central Sulawesi
27
Hospitals
Provinces
South Sulawesi
Address
Three beds & matress
Suction pumps
Stretcher
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
80
RSU Murjani Sampit
Jl. H M Arsyad No. 65, Sampit
81
RSU Doris S, Palangkaraya
Jl. Tambun Bungai No. 4, Palangkaraya
82
RSU Ulin Banjarmasin
Jl. Jend A Yani No. 79, Banjarmasin
2
83
RSU H. Boejasin Pelaihari Tanah Laut
Jl. A Syahrani, Pelaihari
1
84
RSU Prof RD Kandou
Jl. Raya Tanawangko
1
85
RSU Dr. Sam Ratulangi Minahasa
Jl. Luaan Tondano, Minahasa
1
86
RSU H. Aloe Saboe
Jl. S Batutihe No. 7, Gorontalo
2
87
RSU Undata
Jl. Dr Suharso No. 14, Palu
RSU Luwuk
Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 14, Luwuk
1
2
89
RSU Mokopido Toli-Toli
Jl. Lanoni, Toli-Toli
1
2
90
RSU Kolonedale
Jl. W Monginsidi No. 2, Kolonedale
1
91
RSU Dr Wahidin SH
Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan KM. 11, Makassar
2
92
RSU Andi Makkasau
Jl. Nurussamawati No. 3, Pare-Pare
93
RSU Lakipadada Tana Toraja
Jl. Pongtiku Mandetek, Tana Toraja
2
94
RSU Islam Faisal, Makassar
Jl. A P Pettarani, Makassar
2
2
95
RS
Jl. Bulusarang No. 57, Makassar
2
2
2
96
RSU Sinjai
Jl. Jend Sudirman No. 47, Sinjai
1
2 1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
28
South East Sulawesi
97
RSU Kendari
Jl. Dr Sam Ratulangi No. 151, Kendari
1
2
30
Maluku
98
RSU M Haulussy Ambon
Jl. Dr Kayadoe, Ambon
1
1
31
North Maluku
99
RSU Chasan Basoeri Ternate
Jl. Tanah Tinggi, Ternate
1
1
32
Papua Basic Medical Services MoH Buffer Stock*)
100
RSU RSU Jayapura
52
180
33
Syringe pump
2
88
Akademis Jaury
Ambulance and Infusion equipments Pump
Basic Medical Care- MoH RI 90
1
Justification of prioritized hospitals : High case detection of human H5N1 / pultry outbreak
2
High risk transmission area (Due to dense poultry area)
3
Availability of medical equipments in hospitals
4
Capacity of hospitals
5
Commitment from hospital management to ensure long term maintainance of the medical equipments.
22
15
15
ANNEX 4
INFECTION PREVENTION CONTROL TRAININGS
NO
Training Venue
Hospital
# of trinees
1
Bandung 4 - 9 September 2007
1 2 3 4 5 6
RSUP Persahabatan, Jakarta RSUD Banyumas, Jawa Tengah RSUD Dr. Slamet, Garut, Jawa Barat RSUD Serang, Banten RSUD Dr. Soewondo, Kendal, Jawa Tengah RSU Andi Makasau Pare-Pare, Sulawesi Selatan
5 4 4 5 5 4
2
Yogyakarta 7 - 12 April 2008
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RS Panembahan, Bantul, D.I. Yogyakarta RSU Moewardi Surakarta, Solo, Jawa Tengah RSU Dr.H.R.M. Soeselo, Tegal, Jawa Tengah RSU Pekalongan, Jawa Tengah RSU Tidar, Magelang, Jawa Tengah RSU Prof. Dr. M. Soekarjo, Purwokerto, Jawa Tengah RSU Dr. Suraji Tirtonegoro, Klaten, Jawa Tengah
5 5 4 3 4 5 5
3
Bandung 21 - 25 April 2008
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RSUD Gunung Jati, Cirebon , Jawa Barat RSUD R. Syamsudin, S.H, Sukabumi, Jawa Barat RSUD Indramayu, Jawa Barat RSUD Subang, Jawa Barat RSU Tangerang, Banten RS Paru Dr. H.A. Rotinsulu, Bandung, Jawa Barat RSU Dr. Sudarso, Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat RSU Dr. Abdul Azis, Singkawang, Kalimantan Barat
5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5
4
Surabaya 25 - 29 Mei 2008
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RSUD Dr. R. Koesma, Tuban, Jawa Timur RSUD Bojonegoro, Jawa Timur RSUD Pare Kediri, Jawa Timur RSU Dr. Soedono, Madiun, Jawa Timur RSUD Dr Subandi, Jember, Jawa Timur RSUD Blambangan , Jawa Timur RSU Dr.Kanujoso Djatiwibowo, Kalimantan Timur RSU H. A. Wahab Sjahrani, Samarinda, Kaltim
4 4 4 4 2 4 4 3
5
Medan 29 Juni - 3 Juli 2008
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RSUD Dr. Zainoel Abidin, Banda Aceh RSUD Cut Meutia, Lhokseumawe RSU Dr. M. Djamil, Padang RSUD Dr. Achmad Mochtar, Bukittinggi RSUD Kabanjahe RSUD Pematang Siantar RSUD Tarutung RSUD Padang Sidempuan
4 3 4 4 3 4 4 4
6
Bali 27 - 31 Juli 2008
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
RSU Tabanan RSU Sanjiwani, Gianyar RSU Raba, Bima RSU Dr. R. Sudjono, Selong RSU Praya RSU Prof. Dr. W. Z. Johanes, Kupang RSU Dr. T. C. Hillers, Maumere RS Islam Faisal, Makasar RSU Akademis Jaury, Makasar
3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 2
7
Bandung 10 - 14 Agustus 2008
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
RSU Dr. M. Yunus, Bengkulu RSU Arga Makmur, Bengkulu RSU Abdul Moeloek, Lampung RSPAD Gatot Subroto, Jakarta RSPI Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso Jakarta RSU Dr. Doris Sylvanus, Palangkaraya RSU Dr. Murjani, Sampit RS Ulin, Banjarmasin RSU H. Boejasin, Pelaihari
4 3 4 4 2 4 2 4 2
ANNEX 4
NO
Training Venue
8
Yogyakarta 14 - 18 September 2008
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RSU Kabupaten Kudus, Jawa Tengah RSU Mayjen H.M Ryacudu Kotabumi, Lampung RSU Jend. Ahmad Yani, Metro Lampung RSUD Tarakan, Kaltim RSUD Taman Husada, Bontang, Kaltim RSU Panglima Sebaya, Tanah Grogot, Kaltim RSUD Dr.H.Soemarno Sosroatmodjo,Tj Selor, Kaltim
2 3 3 4 3 2 2
9
Makasar 21 - 25 Oktober 2008
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RSU Prof.DR.R.D. Kandou, Manado RSU Dr. Sam Ratulangi, Minahasa RSU Sinjai RSU Kendari RSU Prof. Dr. H. Aloei Saboe, Gorontalo RSU Ternate RSU Jayapura
3 3 3 3 3 3 4
10
Batam 4 - 8 Nopember 2008
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RSU Karimun RSU Tanjung Pinang RSU Puri Husada, Tembilahan RSU Dumai RSU Tanjung Pandan RSU Pangkal Pinang RSU Kalianda, Lampung
3 3 2 3 4 4 2
1 2 3 4 5 6
RSUD Undata Palu BRSD Luwuk South sulawesi RSU Mokopido toli-toli RSUD Lakipada RSUD Haulussy, Ambon RSUD Kolonedale
6 3 5 6 5 5
11
Bali 15-20 January 2009
Hospital
# of trinees
12
Medan 27-31 Jan 2009
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RSUP Dr. M. Hoesin, Palembang RSU Lubuk Linggau RSU Kayu Agung RSU Kab. Lahat RSU Manna Bengkulu RSU Raden Mattaher Jambi RSUD Ade M Djoen Sintang
5 4 5 5 4 5 2
13
Bekasi 15 - 20 June 2009
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
RSUP Dr. Cipto Mangunkesuma RSU Pasar Rebo RSU Soreang, west java RSUD Cibitung RSUD Kota cilegon RSUD Karawang RSUD Bekasi RSU Dr. Rubini mempawah, west kalimantan RSU Pemangkat , west kalimantan RSUD Banjarbaru, south kalimantan RSUD Ratu zalecha martapura, south kalimantan RSUD Sangatta, east kalimantan
4 5 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
14
Palembang 3-8 August 2009
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
RSU Pringadi Medan North Sumatera RSUD Sidakalang North Sumatera RSUD Kota Batam, Riau Island RSUD Pariaman Padang, West Sumatera RSU Solok west Sumatera RSUD Muara Bulian Batang Hari Jambi RSUD Curup Bengkulu RSUD Liwa West Lampung RSUD Pringsewu lampung RSUD Sungai Liat Bangka RSUD Prabumulih Palembang RSU Palembang Bari, medan
3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4
ANNEX 4
NO
Training Venue
Hospital
# of trinees
15
Surabaya 26-31 October 2009
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
RSU Kardinah Tegal RSU Pandan Arang , Boyolali RSU Wates, Yogyakarta RSU Selman, Yogyakarta RSU Ibnu Gresik, East java RSU Dr. Soeroto Ngawi, East Java RSU Jombang, East Java RSU Ngundi Waluyo Wlingi, East java RSU Klungkung, Bali RSU Wangaya, Bali RSU Patut Patuh Patju, West Nusa Tenggara RSU Dompu, West Nusa Tenggara RSU Larantuka, East Nusatenggara RSU Wamena, Papua
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
16
Jayapura, Papua 6-11 June 2010
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Sorong hospital Sele Be Solu hospital, Sorong Fak-fak hospital Biak hospital Serui hospital Abepura hospital Merauke hospital Paniai hospital Timika hospital Jayapura hospital
2 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 2 5
17
Makasar, South Sulawesi 10-15 May 2010
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital Andi Makasau hospital Lakipadada hospital, Makale Sinjai hospital Labuang Baji hospital, Makasar Massenrempulu hospital, Enrekang Lasinrang hospital H. Andi Sulthan Daeng Radja hosptal, Bulukumba Sawerigading hospital, Palopo Islam Faisal hospital, Makasar Akademis Jaury Yusuf Putra hospital, Makasar
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
18
Surabaya , East Java 26-30 December 2010 (2 pararel batches)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Tulungagung hospital Madiun hospital Dr. Mohamad Saleh hospital Dr. Sayidiman hospital, Magetan Kertosono hospital Dr. Soegiri hospital, Lamongan Dr. H Moh Anwar hospital, Sumenep Dr. Abdoer Rahem hospital, Situbondo Balung hospital, Jember Prof.Dr. Soekandar hospital, Mojokerto Nganjuk hospital Dr Mohamad Soewandhie hospital Syarifah Ambami Rato Ebu hospital Haji hospital Surabaya Dr. Harjono S hospital, Ponorogo Dr. Sedomo hospital Trenggalek Kanjuruhan hospital, Kepanjen Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital Dr. Haryoto hospital, Lumajang Caruban hospital, Madiun Bojonegoro hospital Dr. H Koesnadi hospital, Bondowoso Ngudi Waluyo hospital, Wlingi Kalisat hospital Jember Pacitan hospital Bangil hospital
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
27
Mardi Waluyo hospital, Blitar
1
ANNEX 4
HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATED INFECTION (HAI) SURVEILLANCE TRAINING NO
Training Venue
Hospital
# of participant s
1
HAI surveillance ToT Batam 19-23 December 2010
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Dr. Soetomo hospital , Surabaya Dr. Karidi hospital, Semarang Dr. Sardjito hospital, Yogyakarta Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital, Makasar Tangerang hospital Pusat Jantung Harapan Kita hospital, Jakarta Dr. Hasan Sadikin hospital, Bandung Siloam Lipo Cikarang hospital, West Java Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital, Jakarta Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso hospital, Jakarta Arifin Achmad hospital, Pekanbaru Otorita Batam hospital, Riau Island Sanglah hospital, Bali Mataram hospital, West Nusa Tenggara Prof. Dr. W.Z. Johannes hospital, Kupang Undata hospital, Palu Dr. M. Haulussy hospital, Ambon H. Adam Malik hospital, Medan Dr. Soedarso hospital, Pontianak A Wahab Sjahranie hospital, Samarinda West Kalimantan
2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2
IPC surveillance training (Three paralel batches) Surabaya 26-30 December 2010
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Dr. Suradji Tirtonegoro hospital, Klaten Tabanan hospital, Bali Dr. Soebandi hospital, Jember Dr. Saiful Anwar hospital, Malang Dr. R Koesma hospital, Tuban Dr. R Sosodoro Djatikusumo hospital Blambangan hospital, Banyuwang Madiun hospital Tangerang hospital Dr. Hasan Sadikin hospital, Bandung Dr. Kariadi hospital, Semarang Dr. Soedarso hospital Dr. Doris Sylvanus hospital Ulin hospital, Banjarmasin Dr, Kanujoso hospital, Balikpapan Dr. Sardjito hospital, Yogyakarta Dr. Zainoel Abidin hospital, Banda Aceh Dr. M. Djamil hospital, Padang Otorita hospital, Batam Raden Mattaher hospital, Jambi Dr. M. Hoesin hospital Dr. M Yunus hospital, Bengkulu Dr. Abdul Moeloek hospital, Lampung Depati Hamzah hospital, Pangkal Pinang H Adam Malik hospital, Medan West Nusa Tenggara hospital Prof. Dr. W.Z. Johannes hospital, Kupang Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital, Makasar Prof. Dr. RD. Kandou hospital, Manado Prof. Dr. Aloei Sabu hospital, Gorontalo Kendari hospital, Sulawesi Tenggara Dr. M Haulussy hospital, Ambon Sorong hospital Jayapura hospital Dr. Soetomo hospital, Surabaya Sidoarjo hospital Islam Siti Hajar hospital, Sidoarjo Sanjiwani hospital, Gianyar Chasan Busoirie hospital Polewali hospital, West Sulawesi
2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
41
Harapan Kita hospital, Jakarta
1
ANNEX 4
INFECTION PREVENTION CONTROL NATIONAL MEETING NO
Training Venue 15-16 December 2010
Hospital 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Sanglah hospital, Bali Dr. Sardjito hospital, Yogyakarta Dr. Arifin Ahmad hospital, Pekanbaru Dr. Soetomo, Surabaya Persahabatan hospital, Jakarta Fatmawati hospital, Jakarta Harapan Kita hospital, Jakarta Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital, Jakarta Pasar Rebo hospital, Jakarta Mataram hospital, NTB H. Adam Malik hospital, Medan Tangerang hospital Dr. Kariadi hospital, Semarang Dr. Hasan Sadikin hospital Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek hospital Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso hospital Prof. Dr. W.Z Johannes hospital, Kupang M. Hoesin hospital, Palembang Undata hospital, Palu Dr. Soedarso hospital, Pontianak Dr. M. Haulussy hospital, Ambon A. Wahab Sjahranie hospital, Samarinda Dr. Zainoel Abidin hospital, Banda Aceh Prof. Dr. RD. Kandou hospital, Manado Dr. M. Djamil hospital, Padang Otorita hospital, Batam Dr. Doris Sylvanus hospital Jayapura hospital, Jayapura Dr. H.A. Rotinsulu hospital, Bandung Indonesia Society of Infection Control (PERDALIN) Indonesia Pulmonologist Association (PDPI) Indonesia Hospital Association (PERSI) Indonesia Clinical Microbiologist Association (PAMKI) Central IPC Committee Directorate General of Medical Care, MoH West Java Provincial Health Officer
# of participant s 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 9 1
ANNEX 4
INFECTION PREVENTION CONTROL MONITORING & EVALUATION 2010 No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Hospital H. Adam Malik hospital, Medan Arifin Achmad hospital, Pekanbaru Dr. Mattaher hospital, Jambi Fatmawati hospital, Jakarta Tarakan hospital, Jakarta Pusat Dr Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital Kota Bandung hospital Karawang hospital, West Java Subang hospital, West Java Gunung Jati hospital, Cirebon Dr. Moewardi hospital, Solo Dr. Sardjito hospital, Yogyakarta Dr. Saiful Anwar hospital, Malang Dr. Soedono hospital, Madiun Singkawang hospital Tarakan hospital Mataram hospital West Nusa Tenggara Dr Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital, Makasar Sanglah hospital, Denpasar Sanjiwani hospital
Province North Sumatera Riau Jambi DKI Jakarta DKI Jakarta DKI Jakarta West Java West Java West Java West Java Central Java D.I. Yogyakarta East Java East Java West Kalimantan East Kalimantan West Nusa Tenggara South Sulawesi Bali Bali
Infection Prevention Control Posters
ANNEX 4
Infection Prevention Control Posters
ANNEX 4
ANNEX 5
CRITICAL CARE MANAGEMENT COURSE Cochin Hospital - France, 4-8 May 2009 No
Name
Institution
1
Dr. Teuku Marwan Nusri, MPH
Director of Basic Medic Care , MoH RI
2
Dr. Wuwuh Utami Ningtyas
Chief of subdirectorate and evacuation, Directorate of Basic Medic Care , MoH RI
3
Dr. Alia Puji Hartanti Budi
NPO Clinical Management -WHO
4
Dr. I wayan Suranadi
ICU-RSUP Sanglah Hospital Denpasar
5
Ns.I komang Widarma Atmaja
ICU - RSUP Sangla Hospital - Denpasar
6
Dr. Bambang Wahjuprajitno
Anasthesiology Airlangga Faculty of Medicine- Soetomo Hospital
7
Ns. Juni
ICU - Soetomo Hospital Surabaya
8
Dr. Tinni Trihartini Maskoen
ICU Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung
9
Ns. Wahju Anggoro Pradjijanto
ICU -Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung
10
Dr. I dewa Ketut Sidharta
ICU-Persahabatan Hospital - Jakarta
11
Ns.Abu Bakar
ICU-Persahabatan Hospital - Jakarta
12
Dr. Sylvana Martina Kalibonso
RSPAD - Gatot Subroto Hospital Jakarta
13
Ns.Tri Astuti Erawati
RSPAD -Gatot Subroto Hospital Jakarta
14
Dr. Syamsul Hilal Salam
ICU Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital - Makasar
15
Ns. Rita Resminingsih
ICU Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital - Makasar
AI CASE MANAGEMENT TRAININGS & WORKSHOP Training Venue
Hospital/ Primary Helthcare Centres
AI case managmement workshop, Military doctors and nurses of 12 provincial military offices and RSPAD Jakarta from 74 districts. 8-10 November 2008
No of participant
32
1
3
4
2
AI Case management workshop Padang, West Sumatera 8-9 August 2011
M Djamil Hospital, West Sumatera Yos Sudarso Hospital, West Sumatera Tk III.06.01 Dr Reksodiwiryo Hospital, West Sumatera Achmad Mochtar Hospital,West Sumatera Ibnu Sina Islamic Hospital, West Sumatera RSUD Solok Selatan Hospital, West Sumatera PHC Ambacang, West Sumatera PHC Lubuk Pasung, West Sumatera PHC Kapau, West Sumatera PHC Tanjung Paku, West Sumatera PHC Nanggalo Padang, West Sumatera West Sumatera Provincial Health Office, etc Sub total
4 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 20
AI Case management workshop Banjarmasin, East Kalimantan 19-20 August 2011
AW. Sjahranie Hospital, East Kalimantan Pupuk Kaltim Hospital, East Kalimantan Taman Husada Hospital, East Kalimantan Sangatta Hospital, East Kalimantan Kanujoso Hospital, East Kalimantan Dr. R. Hardjanto Hospital, East Kalimantan Tarakan Hospital, East Kalimantan Bhakti Nugraha Hospital, East Kalimantan PHC Palaran, East Kalimantan PHC Sepinggan, East Kalimantan PHC Tanah Grogot, East Kalimantan PHC Perangat, East Kalimantan PHC Bontang, East Kalimantan PHC Karang Rejo, East Kalimantan East Kalimantan Provincial Health Office, etc Sub total
3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 21
RSPAD Gatot Subroto Hospital, DKI Jakarta Persahabatan Hospital,DKI Jakarta
1 1
RSPI Sulianti Saroso Hospital, DKI Jakarta Tangerang Hospital, Banten
2 1
Serang Hospital, Banten Hasan Sadikin Hospital, West Java
2 1
Rotinsulu Hospital, West Java Dr Slamet Hospital,West Java
1 2
R Syamsudin Hospital,West Java Indramayu Hospital, West Java
2 2
Abdoel Moeloek Hospital, Lampung
2
Ahmad Yani Hospital, Lampung Sub total TOTAL
2 19 92
AI Case management Training Bogor, West Java 15-16 September 2011
ANNEX 6
NEW EMERGING and RE-EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES LABORATORY NETWORK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
NIHRD Eijkman Institut UISU Lab Kesda Palembang FKUI Lab Kesda Bandung FK UNDIP Lab Kesda Surabaya FK Udayana FK Unhas BTKL Jakarta BBLK DKI RSPI DR. Sulianti Saroso RSUP Persahabatan BTKL Yogyakarta BLK Yogyakarta RSUP DR Sardjito BTKL Surabaya RSUP DR. Soetomo RSUD Saiful Anwar RSUP Hasan Sadikin RSUD Dr. Slamet BLK Semarang RSUP Dr. Kariadi RSUP Dr. Moewardi RS Zainul Abidin BLK Medan RSUP Adam Malik BLK Pekanbaru RSU Otorita Batam RSUP DR. M. Djamil RSUP M. Hoesin RSU Abdul Moeloek RSUP Sanglah BLK Denpasar RSUP Mataram RSUP DR. Wahidin Sudirohusodo BLK Makasar RSU Prof.Dr. Kandau RSUP Ulin Banjarmasin RSUP Kanujoso Djati Balikpapan BLK Samarinda RSU Dr. Soedarso BLK Jayapura
DKI Jakarta DKI Jakarta North Sumatera South Sumatera Jakarta West Java West Java East Java Bali South Sulawesi DKI Jakarta DKI Jakarta DKI Jakarta DKI Jakarta DI Yogyakarta DI Yogyakarta DI Yogyakarta East Java East Java East Java West Java West Java Central Java Central Java Central Java DI Aceh North Sumatera North Sumatera Riau Riau Island West Sumatera South Sumatera Lampung Bali Bali West Nusa Tenggara South Sulawesi South Sulawesi North Sulawesi South Kalimantan East Kalimantan East Kalimantan West Kalimantan Irian Jaya
ANNEX 7
Influenza Like Illness (ILI) Health Centres Sentinels-2011 No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Province NAD Riau Kepulauan Riau Sumatera Selatan Bangka Belitung Jambi Bengkulu West Sumatera East Kalimantan West Kalimantan South Kalimantan Central Kalimantan South Sulawesi North Sulawesi Southeast Sulawesi Central Sulawesi West Nusa Tenggara Maluku North Maluku West Papua
District/ Municipility Banda Aceh Kampar Bintan Palembang Bangka Muara Jambi Bengkulu Tanah Datar Balikpapan Pontianak Banjarbaru Kapuas Makasar Bitung Konawe Palu West Lombok Ambon Ternate Sorong
Health Centre Kuta Alam Air Tiris Tanjung Uban Merdeka Pemali Sei Durian Sukamerindu Lima Kaum 1 Klandasan Ilir Pontianak kota Banjarbaru Selat Jongaya West Bitung Lambuya Birobuli Kediri Waihaong Siko Remu
ILI laboratory sentinels -2011 No 1 2 3 4 5 6
Province DKI Jakarta DKI Jakarta Central Java Bali South Sulawesi South Sumatera
District Jakarta Jakarta Semarang Denpasar Makasar Palembang
Health Centre NIHRD (National Referral Laboratory) University of Indonesia University of Diponegoro University of Udayana University Hasannudin Public Health Laboratory Palembang
Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) Sentinels-2011 No Province 1 Banten 2 3
South Sulawesi DKI Jakarta
4 5
West Nusa Tenggaara West Java
6 7 8 9 10
Central Java West Sumatera Bali West Kalimantan Papua
District/Municipality Serang Tangerang Makasar East Jakarta South Jakarta Mataram Krawang Bandung Semarang Padang Denpasar Pontianak Jayapura
Health Centre Serang hospital Tangerang hospital Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital Sulianti saroso hospital Fatmawati hospital Mataram hospital Kerawang hospital Hasan Sadikin hospital Kariadi hospital Djamil hospital Sanglah hospital Pontianak hospital Jayapura hospital
ANNEX 7
Influenza Like Illness (ILI) Health Centres Sentinels‐2012
No
Province 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Health Centre
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Sumatera Utara Sumatera Barat Kepulauan Riau Riau Jambi Bengkulu Sumatera Selatan Bangka Belitung Lampung Banten DKI Jakarta Jawa Barat Jawa Tengah DI Yogyakarta Jawa Timur Kalimantan Timur Kalimantan Selatan Kalimantan Tengah Kalimantan Barat Nusa Tenggara Barat Nusa Tenggara Timur Bali Sulawesi Selatan Sulawesi Utara Sulawesi Barat Sulawesi Tengah Maluku Papua Papua Barat
Banda Raya Teladan Lubuk Buaya Batu Aji Umban Sari Sei Duren Suka Merindu Plaju Pomali Sumur Batu Curug Utan Kayu Utara Padasuka Pandanaran Kota Gede I Dinoyo Klandasan Ilir Pekauman Selat Siantar Hilir Karang taliwang Sikumana Denpasar Selatan I Sudiang Tikala Baru Mamuju Birobuli Waihaong Mopah Jayapura
Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) Sentinels-2012 No 1 2 3
Province Banten South Sulawesi DKI Jakarta
5
West Java
6 7 8 10
Central Java West Sumatera Bali Papua
No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Province DKI Jakarta DKI Jakarta Central Java Bali South Sulawesi South Sumatera North Sumatera
District/Municipality Tangerang Makasar East Jakarta South Jakarta Krawang Bandung Semarang Padang Denpasar Jayapura
Health Centre Tangerang hospital Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital Sulianti saroso hospital Fatmawati hospital Kerawang hospital Hasan Sadikin hospital Kariadi hospital Djamil hospital Sanglah hospital Jayapura Doc II hospital
ILI laboratory sentinels - 2012 District Jakarta Jakarta Semarang Denpasar Makasar Palembang Medan
Health Centre NIHRD (National Referral Laboratory) University of Indonesia University of Diponegoro University of Udayana University Hasannudin Public Health Laboratory Palembang Medan Islamic University
ANNEX 8
PCR DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY TRAININGS # 1 2 3 4 5 6
Laboratory diagnosis workshop, 17-23 May 2009 in Denpasar-Bali Laboratory diagnosis training, 13-19 July 2009 in Denpasar-Bali Laboratory diagnosis training, 3-9 August 2009 in Bandung PCR refresher training, 8-11 August 2010 in Yogyakarta PCR refresher training, 22-25 September 2010 in Palembang PCR Refresher training, 31 May- 3 June 2011
# of trainees 25 22 44 23 25 44 183
ANNEX 9
FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAM (FETP) STUDENTS UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA (UI) NO
Name
Institution
Field Site
Field Supervisor
University of Indonesia Batch I 1
Dwi Oktavia
DKI Municipility Helath Office
West Java PHO
Rusli,M.Epid
2
Dwinda Ramadhani
Jakarta Public Helath Laboratory (BTKL)
Temanggung DHO
Khabib Mualim, SKM, M.Kes
3
Charles Edward Bobby Pontoh
Jakarta Port Health Office Level 1
North Sumatera PHO
Dr. Suryadharma
4
Darmawali Handoko
Directorate DG & EH MoH
South Sulawesi PHO
H.M Adjad, SKM, M.Epid
5
Ritanugraeni
Banten Provincial Health Office
Public Health Laboratory Jakarta
Suherman, SKM, M.Sc
6
Tubianto Anang Zulfikar
Makassar Port Health Office
Bengkayang DHO, West Kalimantan
Arya H.M. Purba, SKM, M.Kes
7
Listiono
Lampung Utara District Health Office
Bogor DHO
Dr. Eulis Wulantari, M.Epid
8
Karnely Herlena
Subdit Diarhea, D.G. DC & EH
Kebumen DHO
drg. Baning Rahayujati
9
Ketut Ngurah
Batam Port Health Office
Kebumen DHO
Kusbiyantoro, SKM, M.Kes
10
Rumatora Matelda
Fakfak District Health Office
West Kalimantan PHO
Antonius Suprayogi, SKM, MKM
Institution
Field Site
Field Supervisor Suwandi Sawadi, SKM, M.Kes
University of Indonesia - Batch 2 NO
Name
1
Andi Pananrang
Barru Sulsel District Health Office
Central Java PHO
2
Arwinda
Merangin Jambi District Health Office
West Java PHO
Rusli, M.Epid
3
Fifi nur Afifah
KKP Kelas 1 Tanjung Priok Port Health Office Level 1
Cilacap DHO
Kuswantoro, SKM, M.Kes
4
Gian Sugianto
Tasikmalaya District Health Office
North Sumatera PHO
Dr. Suryadharma
5
H.Supriyadi
Marabahan Hospital, South Kalimantan
Purbalingga DHO
Semedi, SKM, M.Kes, SH
6
Herra Superiyatna
Cirebon District Health Office
Bengkayang DHO, West Kalimantan
Arya H.M. Purba, SKM, M.Kes
7
I Made Utama
West Nusa Tenggara Provincial Health Office
Pontianak DHO, West Kalimantan
Dr. H. Jajat Hidajat, M.Epid
8
Meirista Qomariah
Bangka Belitung Provincial Health Office
Central Java PHO
Suwandi Sawadi, SKM, M.Kes
9
Sri Setiawati
Palembang Port Health Office
Public Health Laboratory Jakarta
Suherman, SKM, M.Sc
10
Mailani
Banjarbaru Kalsel District Health Office
Temanggung DHO
Khabib Mualim, SKM, M.Kes
11
Nur Fuadiati
Jepara District Health Office
Bogor DHO
Dr. Eulis Wulantari, M.Epid
12
Sumarman
BNK OKU Timur
East Java PHO
Drg. Ansarul Fahrudda, M.Kes
13
I Made Winarta
TNI AU Atang Senjaya Bogor
Kapuas DHO
Bambang Edy Wicaksono
14
Noviani
North Lampung DHO
East Java PHO
Lilik Endahwati, SKM, M.Kes
Institution
Field Site
Field Supervisor
University of Indonesia - Batch 3 NO
Name
1
Adang Mulyana
Bogor District Health Office
Kebumen DHO
dr. Tri Prabowo, MScPH
2
Ali Rahmansyah
Batang hari District Health Office
South Sumatera PHO
dr. Matdani Nurcik, M.Epid
3
Aprinianis RI bay
Timur Tengah Selatan District Health Office
South Tangerang DHO
dr. Siane Nursianti Tanuwudjaja, M.Kes
4
Arief Mustofa
Kulonprogo District Health Office
East Java PHO
Drg. Ansarul Fahrudda, M.Kes
5
Dwi Agus Setiabudi
Tangerang District Health Office
Kota Banjar Baru DHO
Edi Santana, M.Kes
6
Harisnal
Salimpaung I Health centre
South Kalimantan PHO
Sukamto, M.Kes
7
I Wayan Gede
Faculty of Medicine Udayana university
Temanggung DHO
Khabib Mualim, SKM, M.Kes
8
Muhammar Muslih
Jambi Port Heealth Office
Kulonprogo DHO
drg. Th. Baning Rahayujati, M.Kes
9
Nur Purwoko Widodo
Jakarta level 1 Port Health Office
West Nusa Tenggara PHO
I DG Oka Wiguna
10
Ade Irawan Afandi
Serang District Health Office
Wonosobo DHO
Junaedi, SKM, M.Kes
11
Evi Fachlaeli
Provincial Development Agency (BPPD)
Public Health Laboratory Jakarta
Suherman, SKM, M.Sc
12
Muhammad Ali Rambey
South Tapanuli District Health Office
Public Health Laboratory surabaya
Bambang Wahyudi, SKM, MM
13
Opin Mananta
Gintu, Poso Health Centre
Cilacap DHO
Kuswantoro, SKM, M.Kes
ANNEX 9
FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAM (FETP) STUDENTS UNIVERSITY OF GADJAH MADA (UGM) University of Gadjah Mada - Batch 1 NO
Name
Institution
Field Site
Field Supervisor
1
Bambang Supraptono, SKM
West Kalimantan PHO
2
Misti Rahayu, SKM
banyumas DHO
3
Amad Suwandi, SKM
DKK kota Semarang
4
Andreas Purwanto, dr
Pmelonguane puskesmas, Sangihe DHO
5
Ratna Wijayanti, dr
BBTKL-PLM Yogyakarta (environmental health and public laboratory)
6
Sugiarto, SKM
Kulonprogo DHO
7
Agung Nugroho, SKM
East Java PHO
Southeast Sulawesi PHO
dr. H. Thamrin Datjing, M.Kes
8
I Made Swastika B, SKM
Denpasar Port Health Office (KKP Kelas I)
Sidrap South Sulawesi DHO
Dr. Syamsa Latief
9
Muhammad Asdar, SKM
RSUD Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi
Gorontalo PHO
Sabri Panigoro, SKM, M.Kes
Central Java PHO
Suwandi Sawadi, SKM, M.Kes
Public Health Laboratory Surabaya
Bambang Wahyudi, SKM, MM
East Java PHO
Drg. Ansarul Fahrudda, M.Kes
South Sulawesi PHO
Drs. Sukardi Pangade, SKM, M.Kes
Kulonprogo DHO
drg. Th. Baning Rahayujati, M.Kes
Central Sulawesi PHO
Wayan Aktriani, SKM, M.Epid
University of Gadjah Mada - Batch 2 Institution
Field Site
Field Supervisor
1
Samsu Aryanto
Bantul DIY District Health Office
South Sulawesi PHO
Drs. Sukardi Pangade, SKM, M.Kes
2
Budi Santoso
Surabaya Public Health Laboratory (BTKL PPM)
South Sumatera PHO
H.M Adjad, SKM, M.Epid
3
Andri Setya Dwi Nugroho
Yogyakarta Provincial Health Office
Gorontalo PHO
Sabri Panigoro, SKM, M.Kes
4
Aprilia Rubiana
Yogyakarta Public Health Laboratory (BTKL PPM)
Public Health Laboratory Jakarta
Suherman, SKM, M.Sc
5
Ali Rosyidi
Dinkes Kota Semarang
Lebong DHO
dr. H. Iwan Suwarsa, M.Kes
6
Solikhin Dwi Ramtana
Pekalongan District Health Office
Central Sulawesi PHO
Wayan Aktriani, SKM, M.Epid
7
Purnama Magdalena
West Java Provincial Health Office
Wonogiri DHO
Suprio Heryanto, SKM, M.Kes
8
Fitri Agustina
Barito Kuala, Kalsel District Health Office
West Java PHO
Rusli, M.Epid
9
Frans Yosep Sitepu
Sumatera Utara Provincial Health Office
West Kalimantan PHO
Antonius Suprayogi, SKM, MKM
10
Sidiq Heri Sukoco
Ngawen I, Kab Gunungkidul, DIY Health Centre
Sidrap DHO South Sulawesi
Dr. Syamsa Latief
11
Asih Setiasih
Tasikmalaya Municipility Health Office
Public Health Laboratory Surabaya
Bambang Wahyudi, SKM, MM
12
Hadi Sutami
Bengkulu Municipility Health Office
Kebumen DHO
Kusbiyantoro, SKM, M.Kes
13
I Kadek Mulyawan
Mataram, NTB District Health Office
Southeast Sulawesi PHO
dr. H. Thamrin Datjing, M.Kes
14
RD Halim
Muaro Jambi District Health Office
15
Bai Kusnadi
Bogor District Health Office
Kebumen DHO West Nusa Tenggara PHO
Dr. H. Dwi Budi Satrio I DG Oka Wiguna, M.Kes
NO
Name
University of Gadjah Mada - Batch 3 Institution
Field Site
Field Supervisor
1
Hermawan
M. Yunus Hospital, Bengkulu Province
Public Health Laboratory Surabaya
Bambang Wahyudi, SKM, MM
2
Zumrotul Chomariah
Purworejo District Health Office
West Bandung DHO
Rusli, M.Epid
3
Yuyung Setiyowati
KKP Surabaya
Kebumen DHO
Kusbiyantoro, SKM, M.Kes
4
I Wayan Sugihana
Dinkes Prov Bali
Pontianak DHO, West Kalimantan
dr. H. Jajat Hidajat, M.Epid
5
Agoes Yudi Purnomo
RSUD Sayidiman Kab Magetan
West Kalimantan PHO
dr. Kodasi, M.Kes
6
Fransisca Susilastuti
BBTKL PPM Surabaya
West Java PHO
Suwandi Sawadi, SKM, M.Kes
7
Kartini Syam
RSUD Amanah Husada, Tanah Bumbu, Kalsel
Banjarmasin municipality health office
Sukarlan
8
Ni Komang Artini Aristyawati
Puskesmas Labuhan Badas, NTB
South Tangerang municipality health office
dr. Siane Nursianti Tanuwudjaja, M.Kes
9
Eka Budi Satria
Dinkes Kota Bukittinggi District Health Office
Tapin DHO, South Kalimantan
Humam Arifin
10
Aprizal
Dinkes Kab Bengkulu Utara District Health Office
East Java PHO
Lilik Endahwati, SKM, M.Kes
11
Sigunawan
Dinkes Kab Lamongan District Health Office
South Kalimantan PHO, Banjarmasin
Sukamto
12
Masnun Pulungan
Dinkes Kab Aceh Tengah District Health Office
East Java PHO
Drg. Ansarul Fahrudda, M.Kes
NO
Name
ANNEX 10
RAPID RESPONSE TEAM (RRT) TRAININGS No
Date of training
Province
1
23-28 March 09
East kalimantan (batch 1)
2 3 4
17-22 August 09 16-21 March 09 30 March - 4 April 09
East kalimantan (batch 2) Bengkulu (Batch 1) Bengkulu (Batch 2)
5
2-7 March 09
North Sulawesi
6
27 Jul- 1 August 09
West Nusa Tenggara (Batch 1)
7
5 - 10 August 09
West Nusa Tenggara (Batch 2)
8
17 - 22 August 09
West Kalimantan (Batch 1)
9
17 -22 August 09
11 20-25 July 09 12 27 April-2 May 09
West kalimantan (Batch 2) Southeast Sulawesi (Batch 1)Kendari Southeast Sulawesi (Batch 2)Kendari Central Sulawesi - Palu
13 29 Sept- 8 Oct 09
North Maluku
10 20-25 July 09
# of Districts Districts # of participants Tarakan, Kutai, Pasir, Samarinda, 6 Kutai timur, Bontang, Balikpapan 30 j Utara, Kutai Barat, balikpapan, Berau, Bulungan, Nunukan, Malinau, Tana Tidung 35 7 5 Kemumu, North Bengkulu 30 5 Curup, Rejang, Lebong 30 Manado, Bitung, Tomohon, Kotamobagu, Minahasa, West Minahasa, North Minahasa, Northeast Minahasa, Bolmong, North Bolmong, Sangihe Sitaro, Talaud, South Bolmong, East Bolmong 60 15 Bima, Bima city, Dompu, Sumbawa, 5 West Sumbawa 25 East lombok, North Lombok, West 5 Lombok, Mataram 25 Bengkayang, Landak, Melawi, 6 Sintang, Sekandau, Kapuas Hulu 40
7 6 6 5
8 86
ASSISTANCE FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAININGS # trainees 11 July- 11 August 2010 1 2 3 4 5 6
11 July- 11 August 2010 11 July- 11 August 2010 15 March-31 April 2011 15 March-31 April 2011 20 March - 8 May 2011
Public Health Training Centre / Balai Besar Kesehatan (BBPK) Cilandak- Jakarta BBPK Bogor, West Java BBPK Makasar-South Sulawesi Ciloto Bogor West Java Ciloto-Bogor West Java BBPK Makasar-South Sulawesi
30 30 30 30 30 30 180
Kubu Raya, Pontianak, Sambas, Singkawang, North Kayong, Ketapang Wakatobi, Muna, Buton, North Buton, Bau-bau City, Kolaka Bombana, North Kolaka, Konawe, South Konawe, North Konawe Bangai, Toli-toli, Morowali , Halmahera, North Halmahera, Central Halmahera, East Halmahera, Sula islands
40 30 30 30
34 439
ANNEX 10
ASSISTANCE FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAININGS-2010 Batch , Cilandak, 11 July- 11 August 2010 NO Participant Duty Station 1 Andi Firmanda, SKM Dinkes Kota Tanjung Pinang Prov. Kepulauan Riau 2 3
Andri Ayani, AMK Astri Yolandiah, AMKep
KKP Kelas I Batam Dinkes Kota Cilegon Prov. Banten
4
Budi Arianto, PS, SKM
Dinkes Kota Subulussalam Prov. Aceh
5
Darto Wahab, AMK
Dinkes Kab Demak Prov. Jawa Tengah
6
Dina Iliyani, AMKL
Puskesmas Teritip Prov. Kalimantan Timur
7
Dwi Joko Purnomo, SKM
Dinkes Kabupaten Serang Prov. Banten
8
Fadli Ilyas, AMG
Dinkes Prov. Kep. Babel Belitung
9
Faetria Lestari, SKM
Dinkes Kab. Balangan Prov. Kalimantan Selatan
10
Fahruddin, SKM
Dinkes. Kab. Sampit Prov. Kalimantan Tengah
11
Fajar Isnaini
KKP Denpasar Prov. Bali
12
Faridah, SKM, MKM
FKK UMJ
13
Firmansyah, SKM
Dinkes Kab.Batang Hari Prov. Jambi
14
H. Syam Julas, SKM
Dinkes Kab. Kampar Prov. Riau
15
Hary Satrisno
Dinkes. Kab. Kapuas Prov. Kalimantan Tengah
16
Heni Amikawati, AMKL Jufri B, SKM
BBTKL - PPM Yogyakarta Dinkes Kab. Bengkulu Utara Prov. Bengkulu
Muhammad Syukri, SKM
Dinkes Kab. Sumbawa Prov. NTB
Musiyanto, SKM Nopalina Ragito, SKM Nyoman Suardani, ST
Dinkes Kab. Gunung Kidul Prov. DIY Dinkes Kab. Aceh Tengah Prov. Aceh Dinkes Kab. Buleleng Prov. Bali
Rafles, SKM
Dinkes Kab. Lingga Prov. Kepulauan Riau
23
Rahmayani Triani
KKP Kelas II Mataram Prov. NTB
24
Rina Agustin, SKM
Dinkes Kab. Kebumen Prov. Jawa Tengah
25
Samsuri, SKM Siti Rahmawati, SKM Sri Sunaryo, SST
KKP Samarinda Prov. Kalimantan Timur Dinkes Kab. Tanjung Jabung Barat Prov. Jambi Dinkes Kab. Lampung Timur Prov. Lampung
Wawan Budiawan, AMD.KL Weni Silvia, SKM Yustina Ari Kustyani, SKM
Dinkes Kab.Tulang Bawang Barat Prov. Lampung Dinkes Kab.Ogan Ilir Prov. Sumatera Selatan Dinkes Propinsi Sumatera Selatan
17 18 19 20 21 22
26 27 28 29 30
ANNEX 10
Batch 2, Bogor, 11 July - 11 August 2010 NO Participant
Duty Station
1
Darwinsyah, S Kep
Dinkes Kab. Aceh Tenggara
2
Wahid Hamdan, S, Sos
Dinkes Kab. Lebak
3
Eko Taufik Zulfikar
KKP Kelas II Banten
4
Muhammad Yamin
Dinkes Propinsi Riau
5
Lasdi Eka Putra, AMKL
Dinkes Kab. Sorolangun
6
Deny Ramdani, Amd.Kep
Dinkes Kab. Pontianak
7
Muhammad Hefni Rahim
Dinkes Kab. Hulu Sungai Tengah
8
Meidi Wirawandi
Dinkes Kab. Hulu Sungai Utara
9
Yudi Susanto, SKM
Dinkes Kab. Kepahiang
10
Aidi Fithriawan, Amd,Kep
Dinkes Kab. Kaur
11
Sira Elko
KKP Kelas I Batam
12
Luluk Setiawan, Amd, Kep
Dinkes Kab. Dharmasraya
13
As'ari, S,Kep
Dinkes Kab. Tanah Datar
14
Saeful Uyun, SKM
Dinkes Kab. Bandung Barat
15
Rita Kusmawati, SKM
Dinkes Pandeglang
16
Nuning Yayuk Wulandari, Amd
KKP Cirebon
17
Intan Pandu Pratiwi, ST
BBTKL PPM Jakarta
18
Heriati Panjaitan, SKM
BTKL-PPM kelas I Medan
19
Mirza Yusrizal, SST
Dinkes Kota Pangkal Pinang
20
Mohammad Hasbi
Dinkes Kab. Karimun
21
Ardani Akhirudin
Dinkes Prov Kepulauan Riau
22
R. Doddy Iskandar, SKM
Dinkes Kab. Tanah Laut
23
Sriwaresky Ismal, SKM
Dinkes Kota Sawahlunto
24
Supinah
Dinkes Prov Riau
25
Aidah. AM
Dikes Prov Kalimantan Barat
26 27
Noorveliani Rokhaida, SKM Ayu Desi Hastuti, SKM
Dinkes Prov Kalteng Dinkes Aceh Jaya
28
Purhanis, ST
Dinkes Kab. Kerinci
29
Irfan Agus
Dinkes Kab. Ogan Komering Ulu Timur
30
Iman Dirjaman, SKM
Dinkes Kab. Tasikmalaya
ANNEX 10
Bactch 3, Makasar, 11 July- 11 August 2010 NO Participant Duty Station 1 Ahmad Pada Elo, SKM Dinkes Penajam Pasere Utara (PPU) 2 St. Sufiati, SKM Dinkes Kota Bontang 3 Fitria Wakano, SKM Dinkes Kab. Seram Bagian Timur 4 Cornalius Timisela Dinkes Kab. Seram Bagian Barat 5 Lukman Hakim Larubun, SKM Dinkes. Kota Tual 6 Yusminardi, AMK Dinkes Kab Wajo 7 Nur Alam, SKM Puskesmas Bua Kab. Luwu 8 Jefri Yustance Sologia, SKM Dinkes Kab. Toraja Utara 9 Ibrahim Doru, SKM DinKes Kab. Mamuju Utara Dinkes Prov. Sulawasi Tengah, UPT Surveilans, Data & 10 Irsan AMKL Informasi 11 Tendi Adeng Ponubu, SKM Dinkes Kab. Bolang Mongondow Timur 12 Relly Streines Rumbay, SKM Dinkes Kab. Minahasa Tenggara 13 Charles Hanny Anwa, SKM Dinkes Kab. Kepulauan Sitaro 14 Herman Jais, SKM Dinkes Kab.Buton 15 Deasy Christina Matulessy, S.Kep Puskesmas Remu Dinkes Kota Sorong 16 Hanok Waprak Dinkes Kab.Teluk Wondama 17 April Lemo Isu, SKM Dinkes Prov. NTT 18 19 20 21
Jonsenius Jibrail Bola Samuel Bulu Malo. A.Md. Kep Nahad S.E Baunsele, SKM Paschalis Alfaris Howay
Dinkes Kab. Sikka Dinkes Kab. Sumba Tengah Dinkes Kab. Timor Tengah Selatan Dinkes Prop Papua
22
Yan Kayame, Amk
Dinkes Kab.Paniai
23 24
Dwi Ardei Dompas, SKM Abd. Rahman S, AMDKL
Dinkes Kab.Jayawijaya KKP Makasar
25
Yanse H. Oematan, SKM
KKP Kelas III Kupang
26
Dahlan Napitupulu. SKM
KKP Kelas II Jayapura
27
Karsinem, SKM
KKP Kendari
28
Yohana Yosephine Usmany, SKM
KKP Manokwari
29
Deny I.Tuhumury
BTKL-PPM Kelas II Ambon
30
Josef Normal Efendi Morong, S.ST
BTKL-PPM Klas I Manado
ANNEX 10 ASSISTANCE FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAININGS-2011 NO Participant District/ municipality Batch 1 - Ciloto Bogor West Java - 15 March-31 April 2011
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Sis Nugroho, AMKL Tuti Anggraini, AMK dr.. Emilda Arasanti Gusrida, SKM Mego Windyningtyas, SKM Hj. Fitriani, SKM Edi Hasan Murodi, AMK Asep Helmiono, Amd, Kep. Ach. Rusfandi Badianto, AMD KL Rasyidin, SKM Muhammad Rudi AR, SKM Saepudin Juhri H. Junaedi, SKM Elmi Ramli, SKM Myristica Dwijayanti, SKM Anizar, AMD KL Katharina S. Kelen, SKM Rahmi Suswanti, SKM Ranji Azwar, AMK Yutiful Asep Achmad Zein Jahiroh Dian Tri Mustika, AM.KEP Masfhufha, SKM Supriyatno, SKM Nanang Saifudin, ST Yosi Rizal, SKM Nasrullah, SKM Harapan P.
Boyolali Healthcentre Central Java West Bangka DHO Bangka Belitung Tapanuli DHO North Sumatera West Pasaman DHO West Sumatera Badung DHO Bali Banjarmasin DHO South Kalimantan Bekasi DHO West Java Cianjur DHO West Java Denpasar DHO Bali Kota Dumai DSO Riau Thousand island DHO- DKI Jakarta Banten DHO West Serang DHO Banten Kayong North Kalimantan Barat Bireun DHO Aceh Pringsewu DHO Lampung Kota Metro DHO Lampung East Flores DHO East Nusa Tenggara Bengkulu PHO Asahan DHONorth Sumatera West Kutai DHO East Kalimantan Batam Port Health Office Riau Island Sulianti Saroso Hopsital, DKI Jakarta Merangin DSO Jambi Bayuwangi DHO East Java Yogyakarta PHO DI Yogyakarta Blitar DHO East Java Musi Banyuasin South Sumatera Dompu West Nusa Tenggara Mentawai island DHO West Sumatera
Batch 2 Ciloto-Bogor West Java, 15 March-31 April 2011
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Elias Esron, S.Kep Hafiz Alkas , Amd.Kep Budi Hikmat Sonjaya, SKM Ario Yudho W, Amd.Kep Agus Wahyudi, SKM Dewi Ermalia, SKM Wawan Darmawan, AMK Erik Sastriyadi , SKM Junaidi, Amd Siti Maemu, SKM Mistiyati , Amk Putu Antika Dewi, SKM Ade Nurlina, SKM Risno Hendra Putra, SKM Moh. Armin Jayadi, SKM
West Manggarai DHO East Nusa Tenggara Tulang Bawang DHO Lampung Ciamis DHO West Java Malang DHO East Java Lumajang DHO East Java Banten PHO SouthTangerang DHO, Banten Bangka Belitung island PHO Jambi PHO Sulianti Saroso hospital, East Jakarta Tapin DHO South Kalimantan Gianyar DHO Bali Cirebon DHO West Java Pasaman DHO West Sumatera West Lombok West Nusa Tenggara
ANNEX 10 NO
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Participant
Sri Wahyuni, SKM Darmawati Cecek Fitriana M, SKM Indri Vidyanurina, Am.K.L Ristrina T, SKM Muzakir, SKM,M.Kes Talkah, SKM,M.Kes Dwi Susetyo, SKM,M.Kes Musrani, SKM Arif Firman, Am,K,L Abd. Karim, SKM Reni Yulita Sari, SKM Fonimon , A.Md.KL Yusrianto, SKM Ipah Saripah, SE
District/ municipality
Batam Public Helath Laboratory , Riau island Landak DHO West Kalimantan Batola DHO South Kalimantan Mandailing natal DHO, North Sumatera Indragiri Hulu DHO Riau Aceh PHO South Lampung DHO Magelang DHO Central Java Belitung DHO Bangka Belitung Tangerang DHO Banten Bintan DHO Riau Island Rejang Lebong DHO Bengkulu Central Bengkulu DHO Bengkulu Nunukan DHO, East Kalimantan Banten PHO
Batch 3- Makasar , 20 March- 8 May 2011
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Hariyanto Arif Gessa Sulastri Miswati Ebitrianto Fitria Sukari HALIDA NURIAH, SKM Neny Mulyani Agnes Caroline Havid Martinus Asyarulia Surono Jamin Ginting I Nyoman Sudiarta Subhan Markus Tatap Shinta Junnu Sri Wahyuni Hidayat Anita Santi Mariana Myardi M Rusmiaji Irwan M. Kamil Mushaddiq Jacobus
30
Fajrianto,SKM
Pare-pare DHO Maluku PHO Gorontalo DHO Morotai island DHO North Maluku Buol DHO North Sulawesi PHO Central Sulawesi PHO Papua PHO Bitung DHO, North Sulawesi Ternate DHO Teluk Bintuni DHO, West Papua North Maluku PHO Gorontalo PHO West Kotawaringin DHO Central Kalimantan North Lombok DHO, Lombok mamuju DHO west Sulawesi Kaimana DHO West Papua Jayapura Port Health Office North Barito DHO Central Kalimantan Kotamobagu DHO, North Sulawesi North Gorontalo DHO Gorontalo East Brito Central Kalimantan Mamasa DHO, West Sulwasi West Sulawesi PHO South Konawe DHO Southeast Sulawesi Barru DHO, East Kalimantan Poso Port Health Office South East Sulawesi PHO Ambon Municipality DHO , Ambon Directorate Immunization, Quarantine and Matra Health, MoH
ANNEX 11
HEALTHY FOO MARKET TRAININGS, 2010 List of Training in Batches on Healthy Food Market Management For Market Stakeholders Venue Date Number of Participants Remarks 1 City Secretary Office Payakumbuh 20-21 July 2010 30 Participants 2 City Food Security Office 2 Community Health Center 5 City Health Office 1 BAPPEDA 2 City Cleaning Office 1 Healthy City Forum 3 City Agriculture Office 1 Sub Municipality Office 2 City Environmental Office 3 City Industrial and Trade Office 1 City Public Work Office 2 Market Manager 1 City Public Police Service Pekalongan
5-7 August 2010
30 Participants
1 City Public Work Office 4 City Technical unit 1 City Environment Office 1 District Office 5 City Industrial and Trade Office 1 Community Health Center 3 DPPK 1 Healthy City Forum 5 City Health Office 2 Market Manager 1 Market Association 1 City Agriculture Office 1 BAPPEDA 1 PKKS
Sragen
5-7 August 2010
30 Participants
1 District Office 1 Sub District Office 1 BAPEDA 4 District Trade Office 7 District Health Office 2 District Forum 2 Community Health Center 1 Market Manager 1 District Environment Office 3 Market Task Force 1 District Agriculture Office 4 District Animal Husbandry 1 District Public Work Office
Gianyar
19 – 21 August 2010
30 Participants
East Jakarta
24-26 August 2010
30 Participants
1 District Transportation Office 9 Market Manager 1 District Office 3 District Health Office 1 BAPPEDA 2 District Household Office 1 District Industrial and Trade Office 1 Dispenda 1 District Environment Office 1 Sub District Office 1 District Secretary Office 1 District Transportation Office 1 Community Health Center 2 District Market Office 1 District Public Work Office 2 Healthy City Forum 1 District Cleaning Office 4 Sub Municipality Health Office 4 Sub Municipality Animal Husbandry Office 2 Municipality Secretary Office 3 Community Health Center 2 PKM 1 City Environmental Office 2 Market Association 9 Market Office 1 Sub Municipality Cleaning Office 2 Ministry of Health
ANNEX 11 List of Training in Batches on Healthy Food Market Management For Market Stakeholders Venue Date Number of Participants Remarks 1 District Agriculture Office Gunung Kidul 21-23 September 2010 30 Participants 2 District Community 1 District Secretary 1 District Industrial and Trade Office 1 District Drinking Water Office 5 Market Manager 1 District Transportation Office 2 District Public Work Office 2 Healthy District Forum 1 Market Association 2 Community Health Center 3 District Office 2 District Animal Husbandry Office 5 District Health Office 1 BAPPEDA 1 Market Taskforce Malang
28-30 September 2010
30 participants
4 Community Health Center 1 City Transportation Office 3 City Health Office 5 City Market Office 2 City Agriculture Office 3 Healthy City Forum 1 City Cleaning Office 1 Bappeda 1 City Public Work Office 1 City Industrial and Trade Office 1 City Office 1 District Office 1 Market Vendor 3 Market Task force 1 Sub-district Office
Bontang
19 – 21 October 2010
30 Participants
4 Healthy City Forum 2 Market Taskforce 5 Associations 1 City Secretary Office 1 City Public Work Office 3 City Health Office 1 Community Health Center 4 City Industrial and Trade Office 1 City Environment Office 1 City Spatial Office 4 City Market Office 1 City Transportation Office 1 Bappeda
Mataram
28-30 October 2010
30 participants
5 Dispenda 1 City Marine office 3 City Civil Police (Satpol PP) 2 Community Health Center 6 City Health Office 1 City Public Work Office 1 Bappeda 1 City Transportation Office 2 City Cooperation Office 4 City Cleaning Office 2 Sub-District Office 1 District Office 1 Healthy City Forum
Metro
23-25 November 2010
30 Participants
4 City Health Office 3 City Agriculture Office 3 City Market Office 1 Bappeda 1 City Public Work Office 1 City Environment Office 1 Dislako 1 City Communication Office 4 Community Health Office 2 Market Taskforce 1 District Office 1 Sub-District Office 2 Market Manager 1 Food Security Office 1 Household Organization 1 Market Vendor 1 City Secretary Office
ANNEX 11
Venue Payakumbuh
Pekalongan
Gianyar
List of Training in Batches on Healthy Food Market Management For Market Community (Participatory Risk Assessment and Managmeent using Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation) Date Number of Participants Remarks 23 Market Vendor and Managers 23-25 September 2010 30 Participants 2 Community Health Center 1 City Secretary Office 1 City Public Work Office 2 City Health Office 1 Market Association 3 City Health Office 5-7 October 2010 30 Participants 3 City Industrial and Trade Office 1 City Agriculture Office 19 Market Vendors 2 Community Health Center 1 City Secretary Office 4 District Health Office 6-8 October 2010 30 Participants 2 Community Health Center 20 Market Vendor and Managers 1 District Agriculture Office 1 District Industrial and Trade Office 1 District Public Work Office 1 District Secretary Office
Sragen
20 – 22 October 2010
30 participants
1 District Public Work Office 3 District Health Office 1 Bappeda 3 District Agriculture Office 2 Community Health Center 19 Market Vendor and Managers 2 District Animal Husbandry office
East Jakarta
18-20 November 2010
30 Participants
Gunung Kidul
24-26 November 2010
30 Participants
1 Provincial Health Office 3 Sub Municipality health Office 16 Market Vendors 2 Community Health Center 1 Sub Municipality Animal Husbandry office 1 Municipality Office 3 Market association 1 MoH 20 Market vendors and market Managers 2 Community Health Center 1 District Animal Husbandry office 1 Sub District 1 District Cleaning Office 1 District Secretary Office 3 District Health Office 1 District Industrial and Trade Office
Bontang
14-16 December 2010
30 Participants
3 City Agriculture Office 12 Market Association 5 City Health Office 2 Community Radio Land 8 Market Vendor
Malang
28-30 October 2010
30 Participants
20 Market Vendor and Manager 10 Local Government Including City Health Office, City Industrial and trade office, City Agriculture Office, Community health center
Mataram
25-27 January 2011
30 Participants
Metro
20-22 October 2010
30 Participants
2 City Health Office 1 Market Parking Staff 14 Market Vendor 1 Market cleaning Staff 1 City Public Work Office 1 City Agriculture Office 2 Community Health Center 1 Market Security 2 City Secretary Office 3 Dispenda 1 City Industrial and Trade Office Related Agency NGO Community Leader
ANNEX 11 List of Training in Batches for Community Radio Land for Healthy Food Market Pilots Venue Date Number of Participants Remarks Pekalongan 12 - 16 November 2010 26 participants 8 vendors 5 market staff/management 4 local office 1 central 2 sub district officials 3 JRKI 2 community radio Pekalongan Bontang 20 - 24 November 2010 17 participants 7 vendors 4 market management 2 task force 2 community health center 1 health office 1 central Lombok 23 - 28 November 2010 16 participants 2 animal husbandry officials
Gianyar
29 Nov -03 December 2010
13 participants
Malang
02 - 06 December 2010
17 participants
Gunung Kidul
06 - 10 December 2010
29 participants
Payakumbuh
13 - 17 December 2010
22 participants
Lampung
20 - 24 December 2010
17 participants
4 market management staff 2 local health officials 2 local trade officials 6 vendors 1 central 7 market management 1 transportation office 1 trade office 1 information and communication office 1 health office 1 central 1 community radio from Bedugul 9 vendors 1 transportation office 4 market management 1 m,arket unit from trade office 1 health office 1 central 14 vendors 6 task force 1 health office 1 Puskesmas 1 central 3 community radio from Gunkid 3 JRKI 14 vendors 2 health office 2 health promotion from Puskesmas 1 Parking man/ motorcycle taxi 2 task force 1 central 3 local health office 4 market management 1 market unit from trade office 8 vendors 1 central
ANNEX 11
HEALTHY FOO MARKET TRAININGS, 2011 Training on “Promoting basic hygiene and sanitation practices including cleaning and disinfection as a part of disease control in wet markets. A joint collaboration programme between WHO and FAO” Venue Gunung Kidul
Date 28-29 April 2011
Number of Participants 25 Participants
Payakumbuh
18-19 April 2011
30 Participants
Pekalongan, Central Java
20-21 June 2011
30 Participants
Malang
25-26 Mei 2011
29 Participants
DKI Jakarta
26-27 November 2011
60 Participants
Metro
6-7 November 2011
30 Participants
Remarks 1 Market manager 2 Market unit from Trade district office 2 Radio staff 2 Vendor association 3 Provincial and District Veterinary Office 3 Provincial and District Health Office 1 HFM task force 1 Health Centre 10 Central officer + provincial of health office 1 Market manager 3 Municipality planning office 1 West Sumatera Provincial Veterinary Office 1 West Sumatera Provincial Health Office 1 Municipality planning office 1 Healthy City Forum 12 Vendors 1 Trade district office 2 Cleaning officers 1 Market Manager 2General Cooperation unit 2 Market Manager and staf 1 Health Promotion 1 Municipality Health Office 1 Market manager 3 Dinas Tata Ruang dan Kebersihan 1 Dinas peternakan (West Sumatera) 1 Dinas kesehatan provinsi (west Sumatera) 1 Dinas Tata Ruang dan Kebersihan 1 Forum Kota Sehat 12 Vendors 1 Dinas Perdagangan 2 Cleaning officers 1 Bidang pasar 2 Dinas Kooperasi Umum 2 Manager market and staf 1 Promosi kesehatan 1 Dinas kesehatan kota 11 vendors 3 Market managers 4 Cleaning service 2 DHO 2 Market office 2 Radio Land Staff 2 Market Associations 2 Animal Husbandry Office 1 HFM task force 1 Puskesmas 1 Cleaning Office 1 JRKI Vendors PD Pasar Jaya DHO PHO Radio Land Cleaning Service Koperasi Animal Husbandry Office Agriculture Office Puskesmas MoH vendors Market managers Cleaning service DHO Market office Radio Land Staff Market Associations Animal Husbandry Office HFM task force Puskesmas Cleaning Office JRKI
ANNEX 11 Venue Gianyar
Bontang
Mataram
Sragen
Venue Malang Mataram Payakumbuh Metro DKI Jakarta Sragen Pekalongan Gunung Kidul Gianyar Bontang
Date 3-4 July 2011
Number of Participants 30 Participants
Remarks
10 Vendors 1 PHO 1 MOH 4 Market Managers 2 Radio Land Staff 6 Cleaning Service 1 Landscape Division 1 DHO 1 Market division 1 Regional Income Division 1 Trade Division 1 Sanitarian 6-7 July 2011 30 Participants vendors Market managers Cleaning service DHO Market office Radio Land Staff Market Associations Animal Husbandry Office HFM task force Puskesmas Cleaning Office JRKI 4-5 October 2011 30 Participants 24 vendors 1 DHO 1 Animal Husbandry Office 1 Regional Income Division 1 PHO 1 Government Official 1 Puskesmas 13-14 July 2011 30 Participants vendors Market managers Cleaning service DHO Market office Radio Land Staff Market Associations Animal Husbandry Office HFM task force Puskesmas Cleaning Office JRKI PHAST (Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation) Training Date Number of Participants Remarks 1 March - 30 Sept 2011 400 Participants Market Vendor, Cleaning service and Manager October 2011 500 Participants Market Vendor, Cleaning service and Manager 8 Nov - 2 Dec 2011 400 Participants Market Vendor, Cleaning service and Manager 5-30 September 2011 240 Participants Market Vendor, Cleaning service and Manager 19-30 December 2011 290 Participants Market Vendor, Cleaning service and Manager 1-30 November 2011 400 Participants Market Vendor, Cleaning service and Manager 1 Apil - 30 June 2011 400 Participants Market Vendor, Cleaning service and Manager 1-30 November 2011 400 Participants Market Vendor, Cleaning service and Manager 17 - 29 November 2011 400 Participants Market Vendor, Cleaning service and Manager September - November 400 Participants Market Vendor, Cleaning service and Manager 2011
Total HFM Trainings : 4916 participats.
ANNEX 11
List of Procurement to Support HFM Program
ANNEX 11
List of HFM EIC Distribution
ANNEX 11
HFM PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT No
Pilot Market
1
Payakumbuh - West Sumatra - Ibuh Market-
2
Metro - Lampung - Margorejo Market-
3
Outcome on facility - 2 additional toilets - Drainage cover (grill) along vegetable area and wet area - 3 Health information boards - 1 unit of water hydrant
- 5 hand washing facilities - 4 additional toilet - Waste water treatment facility - Establishment of garbage bin contianer
Cibubur - East Jakarta
- Flooring leveling for 659m2 in wet market area
-Cibubur Market-
- Installation of 15 unit exhaust fan in wet market area - Additional 4 unit of submersible pump - Construction of 5 unit hand washing facilities in wet area
4
Pekalongan - Central Java - Podosugih Market-
- Construction of 11 unit of hand washing facilities - Instalation of drainage grill along the market area - Renovation of toilets
5
Sragen - Central Java - Bunder Market-
- Additional 6 unit septictanks - Additional 5 unit hand washing facilities - Drainage grill cover - Renovation of health clonic in the market
6
Gunung Kidul - DI Yogyakarta -Argosari Market-
- Construction of handwashing facility - Construction of vendor table with ceramic and drain - Construction of drain - Construction of flooring
7
Gianyar - Bali - Gianyar Market-
- Installation of 3 tables / kiosks for 19 meat vendors - Construction of 10 units of hand wash facilities - Construction of 2 areas of fish cleaning - Construction of septictank - Floor ceramic - Wall and ceiling painting
8
Malang-East Java - Madyopuro-
- Construction of hand washing facilities: 4 Units - Construction of clean water supply in the market - Construction of rain gutter for later zoning plan - Construction of flooring - Improvement of paving in the market - Construction of water pipe Construction of control tank
9
Mataram - East Nusa Tenggara -Pagesangan Market-
- Construction of ceramic table for poultry vendors - Installation of 1 unit well - Construction of 6 unit hand washing facilities - Renovation 4 public toilet - Construction of 2 Septictank - Construction of 1 water pump
10
Bontang-East Kalimantan -Rawa Indah Market-
- Construction of 1 toilet in the market - Construction of market clinic room - Construction of Radio land room in the market
ANNEX 12
LIST OF RESEARCH PROJECTS 1st Round Research Projects No.
Title
Principal Investigator
Institution Name
1. Study of disease ecology and transmission Epidemiological Study on Highly Phatogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) of 1 H5N1 in Chicken and Duck Farams. In the Disease Endemic and Enzootic Area of Riau Province, Indonesia
Ima Nurisa Ibrahim, DVM, MSc Center for Research and Development of Ecology and Health Status, NIHRD Trop.Med - NIHRD
2 Spatsial Epidemiological analysis of Human Avian Influenza
Triwibowo Ambar Garjito NIHRD
Vector Borne Disease Research and Development Unit (BDRDU) of Donggala (Balai Litbang P2B2 Donggala). NIHRD, MoH Indonesia, Hp :+62-81241-63712; e-mail :
[email protected],
[email protected]
Bambang Wispriyono, Univ. Of Indonesia
Faculty of Public Health UI B Building , 2nd Floor., University of Indonesia, Depok Indonsia 16411-Phone (021) 7864671 ,Hp. 08129084206
2. Study of clinical spectrum and management of the diseases
3
The Avian Influenza Preparedness at the Referral Hospitals in Indonesia Year 2009
4
Identification of other microbial infection among suspected Avian influenza C.Whinnie Lestari - NIHRD specimens from negative influenza H5, H1 and H3
Center for Biomedical and pharmaceutical research and development NIHRD
[email protected]
Dr. I Nyoman Adiputra
Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana Jl. PB Sudirman, Denpasar Bali 80232
(Technical assistance) Cynthia
University of Sydney
C. A. Nidom - Airlangga Univ.
Avian Influenza Laboratory, Institute Tropical Disease, Airlangga University Kampus C-Unair Jl.Mulyorejo,Surabaya,60115 HP : (+)62315993016 (+)62811372683
5 A Community response to Avian Influenza - Bali- Lombok
3. Study of molecular genetic and antigenic features of the virus
Elucidation of the Molecular Mechanisms that Lead to the Emergence of 6 Pandemic Influenza Viruses Via Survaillance Studies in Poultry,Pigs and Environmental materials.
Characterization of influenza (H5N1) for vaccine candidates : crossneutralization of antibodies anti influenza A (H5N1) from patients confirmed 7 H5N1 infection that can neutralize viruses isolated in different year and Dr. Vivi - NHIRD location origin in Indonesia.
Center for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research and Development NIHRD
2nd Round Research Projects No.
Title
Principal Investigator
Institution Name
1. Study of disease ecology and transmission
1
Spatial Epidemiology Analysis of Human Avian Influenza (H5N1) using molecular approach, remote sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) in 6 Provinces in Indonesia
Vector Borne Disease Research and Triwibowo Ambargarjito, SSi., Development Unit (BDRDU) of Donggala (Balai Mkes Litbang P2B2 Donggala). NIHRD, MoH
2
Chicken Ration Fortification with Lactic Acid Bacteria to Prevent H5N1 Infection in Poultry
PI. Dr.Drh.Heru Nurcahyo,
Yogyakarta State University
3. Study of molecular genetic and antigenic features of the virus 3
Molecular Characterization of Influenza A/H5N1 Viruses Isolated from Hana Apsari Pawestri, SSi, 2008-2010 Patients in Indonesia MSc
NIHRD, MoH
4
Molecular marker Characterization of H5N1 avian influeza virus that can be used for identification of the H5N1 virus in poultry that have the potential ability to infect humans
University of Indonesia (UI)
5
The Molecular Infection Mechanism of H5N1 Subtype Avian Influenza Drh. CA. Nidom, PhD Virus from Poultry (Animal) to Mammalian (Human)
Dr. Fera Ibrahim, MSc. PhD., SpMK(K).
University of Airlangga
ANNEX 13
Intermediete Level Training Epidemiology, Biostatistic and Researh Methodology 2011 No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Name dr. Rini Rohaeni Widoretno, Ssi Dra Noeer Endah, Mkes Meryani Girsang,Ssi,Mkes Nazarina MCN Yunita Diana Sari, SKM Dasuki,SF,MSc,Apt Cahyorini,ST Moch Syaripudin,Ssi,Apt,MKM dr. Elsa Elisi MK3 Dian Perwitasari,SKM
Institution Centre of Biomedic and Basic Health Technology Centre of Biomedic and Basic Health Technology Centre of Biomedic and Basic Health Technology Centre of Biomedic and Basic Health Technology Centre of Health Technology and Clinical Epidemiology Centre of Health Technology and Clinical Epidemiology Centre of Technology on Public Health Intervention Centre of Technology on Public Health Intervention Centre of Technology on Public Health Intervention Centre of Technology on Public Health Intervention Centre of Technology on Public Health Intervention
12 Kristina L Tobing,SKM,M.Epid
Centre of Technology on Public Health Intervention
13 14 15 16 17
dr. Rukmini Ni Ketut Aryastami,MCN dr. Idawati Muas dr. Dwi Susilowati Akhid Darwin SK,MSc
Centre of Humoniora, Health policy and Public Healh Mobilization, Surabaya Centre of Humoniora, Health policy and Public Healh Mobilization, Jakarta Centre of Humoniora, Health policy and Public Healh Mobilization, Jakarta Centre of Humoniora, Health policy and Public Healh Mobilization, Jakarta Research and development laboratory for vector borne and diseases reservoir Salatiga
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Nita Supriyati M,Biomed Ina Kusrini,SKM Heni Prasetyowati,Ssi,Mkes Tri Ramadhani,SKM,MSc Santoso,SKM,MSc Anida,SKM,MSc Made Agus Nurjana
Research and development laboratory for herbal and traditional medicine Tawangmangu Research laboratory for Iodium defisiency- Magelang Functional unit (Loka) Ciamis Vector borne diseases laboratory and research functional unit (Loka) Banjar Negara Vector borne diseases laboratory and research functional unit (Loka) Batu Raja Functional unit (Loka) Tn Bambu Functional unit (Loka) Donggala
25 Moh Kazwairani,SKM,Mkes
Functional unit (Loka) Waibubak
26 Samuel Sandi,Ssi
Functional unit (Loka) Papua
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List of PROJECT PERSONEEL (WHO) Name
Function
International dr. Graham Tallis
Programme Manager
Abdulatipova Havaskhon
Procurement & Logistics Coordinator
Muhammad Asif
Technical Officer Administrative and Finance (Bussiness Manager)
National dr. Endang Wulandari
Project Officer
dr. Marlinggom Silitonga
Surveillance Officer
dr. Slamet Hidayat
Clinical management and infection control Officer
Dewi Nursila
Risk Communication Officer
Prof. Mohammad Sudomo
Research national consultant
Marini Mansoer
Administrative Assistant
Sugeng Irianto
Healthy Food Markets
Indah Devianty
Food Safety Officer
Dinar Pandan Sari
Communication Officer- HFM
Saverina Arsadjaja
Administrative Assistant -HFM
Syahrul Fauzi
Logistic Assistant
Other Staff involved in implementation (WHO's in-kind contribution) dr. Khanchit Limpakarnjanarat
WHO Representative
dr. Pinyowiwat Vason
International Epidemiologist
dr. Nirmal Kandel
International Epidemiologist
Sharad Adhikary
Environmental Health Team Leader
Maria Early
DSE (Diseases Surveillance & epidemiology) unit Secretary
Arief Reny
Finance Officer
Kamilani Usodo
Acting Human Resource Assistance
Faisal Romi
Logistic Assistant
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LIST OF IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS- MOH Result Result 1 Activity 1.1
Activity 1.2.a
Description of Activity Enhance infrastructure at referral hospitals
Isolation room development
Directorate of Referral Medical Services D.G. Medical Services, MoH RI Jl. H.R Rasuna Said Blok X5 Kav. 4-9 Jakarta 12950, Indonesia Phone: 021- 5201590 Fax: 021-5261814 ; 021 5203872
Medical equipment
Directorate of Basic Medical Services D.G. Medical Services, MoH RI Jl. H.R Rasuna Said Blok X5 Kav. 4-9 Jakarta 12950, Indonesia Phone: 021- 5201590 Fax: 021-5261814 ; 021 5203872
Dr.H.Chairul RadjabNasution, SpPD, KGEH,FINASIM,MKes Director of Referral Medical Services, MoH RI Phone : 0811155665 dr. Cut Purti Arianie Head of Sub Directorate Hospital Specialistic Medical Care Email :
[email protected] Phone : 081807927700
Dr. Bambang Sardjono, MPH Director of Basic Medical Services, MoH RI Email :
[email protected]
Develop, revise and disseminate guidelines for case management for AI
AI early detection socialization for primary healthcare
Develop, revise and disseminate guidelines for Infection Control Training of Infection Control
Activity 1.4
Key Contact Person
Strengthened case management
Training of AI case management for hospital
Activity 1.2.b
Implementing Partners within MOH
Provision of PPE
Directorate of Referral Medical Services D.G. Medical Services, MoH RI Jl. H.R Rasuna Said Blok X5 Kav. 4-9 Jakarta 12950, Indonesia Phone: 021- 5201590 Fax: 021-5261814 ; 021 5203872
Directorate of Vector Borne Diseases D.G. DC & EH, MoH Jl. Percetakan Negara No. 29 Jakarta Phone : 021- 4247573 Fax : 021- 4207807
Directorate of Referral Medical Services D.G. Medical Services, MoH RI Jl. H.R Rasuna Said Blok X5 Kav. 4-9 Jakarta 12950, Indonesia Phone: 021- 5201590 Fax: 021-5261814 ; 021 5203872
Dr.H.Chairul RadjabNasution, SpPD, KGEH,FINASIM,MKes Director of Referral Medical Services, MoH RI Phone : 0811155665 dr. Cut Purti Arianie Head of Sub Directorate Hospital Specialistic Medical Care Email :
[email protected] Phone : 081807927700 Dr. Rita Kusriastuti, MSc Director of Vector Borne and Diseases Control Email :
[email protected] drh. Misriyah Head of sub division zoonosis Directorate of Vector Borne and Diseases control MoH RI Email :
[email protected] Dr.H.Chairul RadjabNasution, SpPD, KGEH,FINASIM,MKes Director of Referral Medical Services, MoH RI Phone : 0811155665 dr. Cut Purti Arianie Head of Sub Directorate Hospital Specialistic Medical Care Email :
[email protected] Phone : 081807927700
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Result
Activity 1.5
Description of Activity
Implementing Partners within MOH
Directorate of Basic Medical Services D.G. Medical Services, MoH RI Jl. H.R Rasuna Said Blok X5 Kav. 4-9 Jakarta 12950, Indonesia Phone: 021- 5201590 Vaccination with seasonal human influenza vaccine Fax: 021-5261814 ; 021 5203872 Directorate of Surveillance, Immunization, Quarantine and Matra Health, D.G. DC & EH, MoH RI Jl. Percetakan Negara No. 29 Jakarta
Activity 1.6
Result 2
Activity 2.1
Capacity building for laboratories
National Institute of Health Research and Development (NIHRD), MoH Jl. Percetakan Negara No. 29 Jakarta Phone : 021- 4244375 Fax : 021- 4245386
Key Contact Person Dr. Bambang Sardjono, MPH Director of Basic Medical Services, MoH RI Email :
[email protected]
Hari Santoso , SKM. MKes Head of Subdivision Outbreak Directorate Surveillance, Immunization and Matra Health MoH RI Email :
[email protected] Phone : 081310008533
Drs. Ondri Dwi sampurno,Msi,Apt Chief of Centre for Research and Development in Biomedics and Pharmacy NIHRD-MoH RI Email :
[email protected] Phone : 08129942953 dr. Vivy Setiawaty Staff of NIHRD Email :
[email protected] Phone : 08179804571
Strengthened disease surveillance
Establish and Support Thirty-three Provincial Influenza Coordination Committees
Activity 2.2
Build Capacity in Field Epidemiology
Activity 2.3
Build Capacity in Disease Surveillance and Avian Influenza Response
National Committee for Avian Influenza Control and Pandemic Preparedness (KOMNAS FBPI) Discontinued since March 2010
Directorate of Surveillance, Immunization, Quarantine and Matra Health, D.G. DC & EH, MoH RI Jl. Percetakan Negara No. 29 Jakarta Phone : 021- 4247608 Fax : 021-4207807
Dr. Bayu Krishnamurti Email :
[email protected] Phone : 021-385-4227 Bachtiar Moerad Email :
[email protected] Phone : 081219781111 Hari Santoso , SKM. MKes Head of Subdivision Outbreak Directorate Surveillance, Immunization and Matra Health MoH RI Email :
[email protected] Phone : 081310008533 Dr. I. Nyoman Kandun, MPH Director of FETP Indonesia Email :
[email protected] Phone : 08129189720
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Result Result 3
Activity 3.1
Activty 3.2
Result 4
Activty 4.1
Activty 4.2
Activty 4.3
Description of Activity
Implementing Partners within MOH
Key Contact Person
Healthier Food Markets and Risk / Outbreak Communication
Healthy food markets (HFMP)
Risk/outbreak Communication
Directorate of Environmental Health, D.G. DC & EH, MoH RI Jl. Percetakan Negara No 29, Jakarta
Centre of Health Promotion, MoH RI Jl. H.R Rasuna Said Blok X5 Kav. 4-9 Jakarta 12950, Indonesia
Drh. Wilfried Purba Director of Environmental Health Phone : 08129677944 Dirman Siswoyo Staff of Directorate Environmental health, MoH RI Email :
[email protected] Phone : 08129336399 Bayu T. Aji Staff Centre of Health Promotion MoH RI Phone : 08129192627 Email :
[email protected] Marlina Staff Centre of Health Promotion MoH RI Phone : 081310954097 Email :
[email protected]
Conduct of essential research Drs. Ondri Dwi sampurno,Msi,Apt Chief of Centre for Research and Development in Biomedics and Pharmacy NIHRD-MoH RI National Institute of Health Research and Development (NIHRD) MoH RI Email :
[email protected] Phone : 08129942953 Study of clinical spectrum and management of the Jl. Percetakan Negara No. 29 Jakarta Phone : 021- 4244375 diseases dr. Vivy Setiawaty Fax : 021- 4245386 Staff of NIHRD Email :
[email protected] Study of molecular genetic and antigenic features of Phone : 08179804571 the virus Study of diseases ecology and transmission
Project Management
Project management, monitoring and reporting
Directorate of Vector Borne Diseases D.G. DC & EH, MoH Jl. Percetakan Negara No. 29 Jakarta Phone : 021- 4247573 Fax : 021- 4207807
Dr. Rita Kusriastuti, MSc Director of Vector Borne and Diseases Control Email :
[email protected] drh. Misriyah Head of sub division zoonosis Directorate of Vector Borne and Diseases control MoH RI Email :
[email protected]