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Community health agent (''agente comunitário de saúde'' or ACS, in
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) is the title of a specific lay health care worker developed in
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by way of PACS (Program of Community Health Workers) in 1991 as part of the construction of the Brazilian Unified Health System established by
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al rule in 1988. The agent, which was said to be inspired on the
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, but has the primary task of gathering information on the health status of a small community by means of a close relationship with it. In the initial design, the agent should be one of the residents of a street, neighborhood or surrounding region, and was to be selected on the basis of a good relationship with his neighbors, in addition to the ability to devote eight hours a day to the work. Every agent is supervised by a
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of the health clinic, and home visits are conducted in the coverage area of a basic health unit, thus producing information that can assess the main health problems of his community. With the proposition of the Brazilian Ministry of Health in 1994, when it created the a nationwide
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program, called PSF -- Programa de Saúde da Família—health community workers can be found in two different situations in relation to the health care system: * Linked to a basic health unit not yet attached to the Family Health Program; * Connected to a basic family health as a member of the
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team. Currently (October 2009), there are more than 260,000 community health agents present both in rural and peri-urban areas of small municipalities as well as in highly urbanized and industrialized cities.DATASUS Statistical Data of Health in Brazil
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Duties of the community health agent

* Encourage community organization continually; * Participate in the life of the community primarily through the organizations, encouraging the discussion of issues relating to the improvement of life; * Strengthen links between the community and health services; * Inform other team members on the availability of health needs and social dynamics of the community; * Lead the community for appropriate use of health services; * Register
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s; * Register all the families of their service area; * Identify and register all pregnant women and children from 0 to 6 years of their service area, through home care; * Integrate governmental and
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s, groups of community associations (midwives, mother's club, etc.). * Carry out, within his/her level of competence, actions and basic health activities: ** Monitoring of pregnant women and nursing mothers. ** Promotion of breastfeeding. ** Monitoring growth and development of children. ** Ensuring compliance with the schedule of vaccination and other vaccinations that may be necessary. ** Control of diarrhea, diarrheal diseases. ** Control of acute respiratory infection (ARI). ** Guidance on alternative foods. ** Use of folk medicine. ** Promoting the sanitation and improving the Natural environment, environment.


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Programa de Formação de Agentes Locais de Vigilância em Saúde
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