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  • Ministry of Health published in November 2011 the National Notifiable infectious diseases

    Ministry of Health published in November 2011 the National Notifiable infectious diseases


    Ministry of Health www.moh.gov.cn 2011-12-09
    November 2011 (at 0:00 on November 1st, 2011 to November 30, 24), the country (excluding Taiwan, Hong Kong, the same below) reported a total of 627,414 cases of legal infectious diseases, who died 1562. Among them, the incidence of non-infectious diseases and death cases. B infectious diseases, in addition to SARS, polio, human infection of highly pathogenic avian influenza and diphtheria disease, death cases, the remaining 22 infectious diseases, the incidence of 322,449 cases were reported, 1524 people died; The top five reported cases of diseases were viral hepatitis, tuberculosis, syphilis, bacterial and amoebic dysentery, gonorrhea, the incidence of class B infectious diseases accounted for 94% of the total. The same period, the country reported a total of 304,965 cases of Class C infectious diseases, 38 people died. Reported incidence of the top three diseases were hand, foot and mouth disease, other infectious diarrhea and mumps, accounting for the total number of Class C infectious diseases reported incidence of 96%.


    * Viral disease, the number of deaths for the hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis E, is not sub-reported incidence of hepatitis, the total number of deaths; ** Network through direct reporting system of infectious diseases mortality data are not reported as a cause of death overall in China based on infectious diseases.

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