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Back to all resourcesThe identification of Priority Areas for Multisectoral Interventions (PAMIs, formerly referred to as ‘hotspots’) for cholera elimination is among the first steps for countries to develop or revise a National Cholera Plan (NCP) for cholera elimination. This might correspond to countries where cholera outbreaks were reported in less than five percent of the NCP operational geographic units of the country over at least the past five years.
The method recommended by the GTFCC for the identification of PAMIs for cholera elimination is presented in a guidance document.
Access a course on the identification of PAMIs for cholera elimination:
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To facilitate PAMIs identification, countries are encouraged to use an Excel-based tool and the corresponding step-by-step user guide.
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An Excel-based tool should be considered in conjunction with a data model template to structure the data to be imported into the tool.
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(Compatible with Arabic and Portuguese versions of the Identification Tool)
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Users are provided with one training dataset to familiarize themself in the manipulation of the Excel-based tool.
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(Compatible with Arabic and Portuguese versions of the Identification Tool)
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Questions and requests for technical support for PAMIs identification can be addressed to gtfccsecretariat@who.int.
PAMI identification is critical to maximize the potential impact of NCP implementation on cholera elimination. An Interim Guiding Document is available for countries to integrate PAMI identification results in the development or the revision of their National Cholera Plan (NCP).