Saturday, February 7, 2009

Autonomous Region Health Department report released in January of statutory notifiable communicable diseases

2009-2-7

(AP) Autonomous Region Department of Health announced in January this year, the statutory reporting of infectious disease showed that: in January, the region has reported a total of A and B 10,604 cases of infectious disease cases, death 36 people, has 17 kinds of A and B infection Disease outbreaks reported.

In January, I Zone A and B report the number of cases of infectious diseases top five diseases were tuberculosis, hepatitis B, syphilis, hepatitis C and gonorrhea, accounting for A and B of the total number of reported cases of infectious diseases 94.51% . Occurrence of infectious disease deaths were AIDS, tuberculosis, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis and human infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza.

In January, I zone C were reported 1711 cases of infectious disease cases, no deaths. Number of reported cases of diseases, the first three were: mumps and other infectious diarrhea and rubella, or C of the total number of reported cases of infectious diseases 84.04 percent.

According to the Office of Disease Control Department of Health analysis of our region in January smooth infectious diseases, especially measles and new work into the immunization program against hepatitis A, mumps and other diseases the number much lower than in previous years. However, the current is still at a high incidence of respiratory infections season, in January the region report the number of cases of influenza A level higher than the same period last year; and a high-one cases of human infection of bird flu caused.

Autonomous Region Department of Health urged all localities to conscientiously implement the expansion of national immunization planning the measures to strengthen personnel training, technical guidance and supervision, to ensure that medical and health institutions at all levels conscientiously implement pre-screening of fever patients at the clinics, patients are epidemiological case investigate, isolation and medical treatment, close contacts under medical observation, disinfection of infected foci, infectious disease prevention and treatment of infectious diseases education and information network, such as prevention and control measures directly reported effective control of human infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza, measles , mumps and hand, foot and mouth disease epidemic.

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