Sunday, June 1, 2014

Some numbers


Visits to Dassalami Soce’s Case de Santé



Number of Pregnant women
Female
Male
Under 10 years old
Total number of visits
January 2014
0
86
66
80
152
February 2014

1
43
41
49
84
March 2014

2
54
32
48
86
April 2014

0
45
47
47
92
Total
3
228
186
224
414
Total Percent
0.7%

55.1%
44.9%
54.1%
100%


·      Pregnant women did not visit the Case de Santé for pregnancy-related reasons, or were referred to Karang’s Post de Santé (diagnosis unknown).
·      Higher proportions of women seem to be visiting the Case de Santé, but I do not know what the population gender breakdown is.
·      Overwhelming percentage of patients are children under 10 years of age.
·      The Case de Santé should primary be serving three villages: Dassimali Soce, Boutilimite, and Sarujia, but…
·      Patients came from over 21 neighboring villages and towns—including Missirah, Karang, Aïdara, Taïba, and Keur Sall. They are drawn to the Case de Santé for its good reputation, reliable care, and relatively good access to resources.


Visits to the Case de Santé (May 2014)

Diagnosis
0-5 years
6+ years
Malaria

0

1

Diarrhea

8

3

Respiratory infections
3

6

Other*
41

47

Total
52
57

*Other=bandaging wounds, infectious syndromes (fever and cephalitis), parasites, chicken pox, conjunctivitis.





Demographics 



2010 (06/07/2010 à12/12/2010)
2011
2012
2013
2014
(01/01/2014
à05/29/2014)
Live Births
20
38
36
48
16

·      Number of deaths per year still to be determined.




Dassilami Soce
Sarujia
Boutilimite
Total
Population
826
276
138
1240

Total
0-5 year olds
Total
6-14 year olds
Total
15-49 year olds
Total
50+
245
640
290
65

·      People in these three villages tend to be young, which is a general trend in Senegal.


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