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    Examples of community sensitization and awareness posters.

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    <p>Phase-wise information on the programme. The posters were also translated into Hindi and demonstrate the level of dissemination of programme information to the communities, including dates to expect the deworming day to occur as well as theā€mop-upā€ days to cover children who could not attend the deworming day. The repeating dates across the months provided a tactic with which to galvanize the deworming days in community membersā€™ minds.</p

    Predictive prevalence map of soil-transmitted helminths in Bihar state.

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    <p>Predictive mapping was used to inform the state wide deworming coverage in Bihar. The map shows areas of high prevalence (ā‰„50% infection) in red, and moderate prevalence (ā‰„20% and <50% infection) in orange. The map presented was developed by Jenny Smith as part of the Global Atlas of Helminth Infections project (<a href="http://www.thiswormyworld.org/" target="_blank">www.thiswormyworld.org</a>)</p

    School-based deworming cascaded training and programme rollout in Bihar.

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    <p><b>A,</b> The incremental three-phased approach, including numbers targeted in each phase. Timelines are shown, with indications of planning phases (light grey), training phases (light purple), and district-level activity (dark blue). Deworming days are indicated in red arrows. District-level activity includes school-level activities and the cascaded training of teachers and Primary Health Centre staff. <b>B</b>, Structure and design of cascaded training sessions from programme level to school level, including numbers trained and trainees. The cascaded system of training and dissemination of materials led to significant cost reductions and maximized use of available resources. Abbreviations: DtW/PCD, Deworm the World and the Partnership for Child Development; DIET, District Institute of Education and Training; SIHFW, State Institute of Health and Family Welfare; SCERT, State Council of Education Research and Training; CRP, Cluster Resource Persons; ASHA, Accredited Social Health Activist; BRP, Block Resource Persons; BHM, block health managers; CRCC, Cluster Resource Centres Coordinator; PHC, Primary Health Centre; ANM, Auxiliary Nurse Midwife; HQ, headquarters.</p
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