SAANS Campaign

SAANS (Social Awareness and Actions to Neutralize Pneumonia Successfully) was launched by MoHFW to accelerate pneumonia control.
Goal: Reduce childhood pneumonia mortality to <3 per 1000 live births by 2025.

1. Classification (Revised IMNCI / SAANS Guidelines)

The campaign implements the revised WHO/IMNCI classification (2019 India update).
Screening Tool: Mandatory use of Pulse Oximetry at all health facilities/HWCs.

Classification Signs & Symptoms Action/Color Code
Severe Pneumonia Any General Danger Sign:
โ€ข Inability to drink/breastfeed
โ€ข Vomits everything
โ€ข Convulsions
โ€ข Lethargy/Unconsciousness
OR
โ€ข SpO2 < 90% (Hypoxia)
โ€ข Stridor in calm child
โ€ข Severe Malnutrition
PINK (Admit/Refer)
โ€ข Hospitalization required.
โ€ข Give first dose of antibiotic before referral.
Pneumonia โ€ข Fast Breathing (RR >60/50/40)*
โ€ข Chest Indrawing (without danger signs)**
YELLOW (Outpatient)
โ€ข Home treatment with Oral Antibiotics.
โ€ข Home care advice.
No Pneumonia โ€ข Cough or Cold
โ€ข No fast breathing, no chest indrawing
GREEN (Home Care)
โ€ข Soothe throat, safe remedies.
โ€ข Watch for danger signs.

*Note: Respiratory Rate cut-offs: <2m: โ‰ฅ60; 2m-12m: โ‰ฅ50; 1-5y: โ‰ฅ40 per min.
*Note: Under revised guidelines, Chest Indrawing alone (with no danger signs) is classified as Pneumonia (manageable with oral drugs), whereas previously it was Severe.

2. Treatment Protocols

A. Pneumonia (Yellow) โ€“ Home Management

B. Severe Pneumonia (Pink) โ€“ Facility Management

3. SAANS Specific Strategies