Tianjin City CDC reported National HFPC's Monthly Report on Infectious Diseases on Jan. 12 (11:22).
Based on this, I found The CDC of China National HFPC has reported this on Jan. 11 though the National HFPC's top page did show any of this.
I could manage to find this by keyword (2017年12月全国法定传染病疫情概况) research inside the HFPC web).
The 6th wave has not come to the mainland China yet.
Source (National HFPC's CDC):
http://www.nhfpc.gov.cn/jkj/s3578/20...4c84fee7.shtml
Source (Tianjin CDC):
http://www.cdctj.com.cn/system/2018/...14302829.shtml
December 2017 (from 0:00 on December 1, 2017 to 24:00 on December 31), 699,850 notifiable infectious diseases and 2,198 deaths were reported nationwide (excluding Hong Kong, Maucao, and the same below). Among them, one outbreak of plague in Class A infectious diseases was reported, 1 died, no cholera was found and death was reported. Infectious Atypical Pneumonia, Diphtheria, Poliomyelitis, Human Infected HPAI and Human Infection with H7N9 Avian Influenza A No Incidence and Death were reported in Category B Infectious Diseases. The remaining 21 kinds of infectious diseases reported a total of 294 397 cases and 2187 deaths people. The top 5 diseases reported in the report were viral hepatitis, tuberculosis, syphilis, gonorrhea and scarlet fever, accounting for 93% of the total reported cases of type B infectious diseases.
In the same period, there were no reports of filariasis in Category C infectious diseases and death reports. The remaining 10 infectious diseases reported a total of 405 452 cases and 10 deaths. Among the top three reported cases, other infectious diarrheal diseases, influenza and hand-foot-mouth disease were in order, accounting for 93% of the total number of reported cases of category C infectious diseases.
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Based on this, I found The CDC of China National HFPC has reported this on Jan. 11 though the National HFPC's top page did show any of this.
I could manage to find this by keyword (2017年12月全国法定传染病疫情概况) research inside the HFPC web).
The 6th wave has not come to the mainland China yet.
2017年12月全国法定传染病发病、死亡统计表
病名 |
发病数 |
死亡数** |
甲乙丙类总计 |
699850 |
2198 |
甲乙类传染病合计 |
294398 |
2188 |
人感染H7N9禽流感 |
0 |
0 |
http://www.nhfpc.gov.cn/jkj/s3578/20...4c84fee7.shtml
Source (Tianjin CDC):
http://www.cdctj.com.cn/system/2018/...14302829.shtml
December 2017 National outbreak of notifiable infectious diseases
December 2017 (from 0:00 on December 1, 2017 to 24:00 on December 31), 699,850 notifiable infectious diseases and 2,198 deaths were reported nationwide (excluding Hong Kong, Maucao, and the same below). Among them, one outbreak of plague in Class A infectious diseases was reported, 1 died, no cholera was found and death was reported. Infectious Atypical Pneumonia, Diphtheria, Poliomyelitis, Human Infected HPAI and Human Infection with H7N9 Avian Influenza A No Incidence and Death were reported in Category B Infectious Diseases. The remaining 21 kinds of infectious diseases reported a total of 294 397 cases and 2187 deaths people. The top 5 diseases reported in the report were viral hepatitis, tuberculosis, syphilis, gonorrhea and scarlet fever, accounting for 93% of the total reported cases of type B infectious diseases.
In the same period, there were no reports of filariasis in Category C infectious diseases and death reports. The remaining 10 infectious diseases reported a total of 405 452 cases and 10 deaths. Among the top three reported cases, other infectious diarrheal diseases, influenza and hand-foot-mouth disease were in order, accounting for 93% of the total number of reported cases of category C infectious diseases.
December 2017 National Statutory Infectious Disease Incidence and Death Statistics
*: The incidence of viral hepatitis and deaths are the sum of the reported incidences and deaths of Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis D, Hepatitis E, **: The death data reported by the Direct Infectious Disease Network Direct Reporting System is not based on the cause of death from infectious diseases in China. |
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