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Risk Factor (by personal and social history):
Health Care Workers including hospital and laboratory

1. Intervention(s)
2. Frequency
3. Conditions screened
1.a. Chest X-ray
1.b. Mantoux Test
1.c. Hepatitis-B Surface Antigen and Anti-Hepatits B (HBsAG and Anti-HBS), if never done and no prior vaccination
1.d. Anti-Hepatitis A Immunoglobin G (Anti-HAV IgG) Enzyme immunoassay, if never done and not prior vaccination
2.a. , 2.b. Yearly
2.c. , 2.d. Once, then vaccination if necessary
3.a. Active (Pulmonary) TB infection
3.b. Latent TB infection
3.c. Hepatitis B
3.d. Hepatitis A
Risk Factor (by personal and social history):
Contacts of patients with active and potentially active TB

1. Intervention(s)
2. Frequency
3. Conditions screened
1.a. Chest X-ray
1.b. Mantoux Test
2.a. , 2.b. Yearly
3.a. Active (Pulmonary TB) infection
3.b. Latent TB infection
Risk Factor (by personal and social history):
Women who are or have been sexually active

1. Intervention(s)
2. Frequency
3. Conditions screened
1.a. Screening using acetic acid visualization
1.b. Pap-smear if it can be followed up and done expertly
2.a. , 2.b. Yearly; If normal for two consecutive years, do every three years
3.a. , 3.b. Cervical cancer
Risk Factor (by personal and social history):
Adults who chew or smoke tobacco; adults who smoke cigarettes

1. Intervention(s)
2. Frequency
3. Conditions screened
1.a. Visual examination of the oral cavity
1.b. Any of the following: Fasting Blood Sugar, Random Blood Sugar, 75g oral capillary glucose, Fasting Capillary Glucose or Random Capillary Glucose
1.c. Aknle brachial index
1.d. Lipid Profile
1.e. 12 lead ECG
2.a. Yearly
2.b. No frequency
2.c. Yearly (ABI)
2.d. Every two years (Lipid Profile)
2.e. No frequency (12 lead ECG)
3.a. Oral Cancer
3.b. Diabetes Mellitus
3.c. Peripheral Arterial Disease
3.d. Dyslipidemia
3.e. Coronary Heart Disease
Risk Factor (by personal and social history):
Heavy Alcohol Drinkers

1. Intervention(s)
2. Frequency
3. Conditions screened
1. Visual Examination of the Oral Cavity
2. Yearly
3. Oral Cancer
Risk Factor (by family history):
History of Drug Use

1. Intervention(s)
2. Frequency
3. Conditions screened
1.a. Anti-HAV Enzyme Immunoassay, if never done and no prior vaccination
1.b. HBsAg and Anti-HBs, if never done and no prior vaccination
1.c. Anti-HCV (ELISA)
1.d. HIV ELISA; if positive confirm using Western Blot, immunofourescence assay (IFA), or Radioimmune Precipitation Assay
2.a. , 2.b. Once, then vaccination if necessary
2.c. , 2.d. Yearly
3.a. Hepatitis A
3.b. Hepatitis B
3.c. Hepatitis C
3.d. HIV
Risk Factor (by family history):
Cardiovascular Disease

1. Intervention(s)
2. Frequency
3. Conditions screened
1. Fasting Lipid Profile
2. No frequency
3. Dyslipidemia
Risk Factor (by family history):
Diabetes Mellitus

1. Intervention(s)
2. Frequency
3. Conditions screened
1.a. Any of the following: FBS, RBS, 75g OGTT, FCG, RCG
1.b. Ankle brachial index
1.c. Lipid profile
2.a. , 2.b. , 2.c. Every 2 years
3.a. , 3.b. , 3.c. Diabetes Mellitus
Risk Factor (by combination of multiple risk factors):
Gout

1. Intervention(s)
2. Frequency
3. Conditions screened
1. Serum Uric Acid
2. Every 2 Years
3. Hyperuricemia
Risk Factor (by combination of multiple risk factors):
Glaucoma

1. Intervention(s)
2. Frequency
3. Conditions screened
1. Intraocular Pressure
2. Every 2 Years
3. Glaucoma
Risk Factor (by combination of multiple risk factors):
Either two or more of the following:
-Smoking
-Obesity
-Post menopausal

1. Intervention(s)
2. Frequency
3. Conditions screened
1. Lipid Profile
2. Every 2 Years
3. Dyslipidemia
Risk factor (Combination of Multiple Risk Factors):
Two or more of the following:
-Age 55+ years or post menopausal
-Smoking
-Obesity
-Family History of Early Cardiovascular Disease before 40 years
-Familial dyslipidemia

1. Intervention
2. Frequency
3. Conditions Screened
1. 12 lead ECG
2. Yearly
3. Coronary Heart Disease
Risk factor (Combination of Multiple Risk Factors):
Smoker and aged 55+ years

1. Intervention
2. Frequency
3. Conditions Screened
1. Ankle brachial index
2. Every 2 years
3. Peripheral Heart Disease