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Week 33: Sporadic
One case reported by sentinel physician
ED rise in respiratory cases
REPORTS RECEIVED FOR THE WEEK ENDING 8/20/2011
Chickenpox 3
Chlamydia 36
Conjunctivitis 18
Enterobacter aerogenes MDR 1
Escherichia coli MDR 1
Gonorrhea 4
Hepatitis A 2
Hepatitis B 4
Hepatitis C 2
HPV 1
HSV1 2
HSV2 2
Influenza 1
Klebsiella pneumoniae MDR 3
MRSA 26
Mumps 2
RSV 3
Salmonellosis 3
Streptococcal sore throat 33
Streptococcal disease, other 7
Syphilis 2
Tuberculosis 2
Two cases of Lyme disease in a family from Virginia have been treated recently on one of which tested positive for Borrelia burgdorferi, the spirochete bacteria which causes the disease...
Week 36: Sporadic
Two cases reported by sentinel physician
ILI: 0.1%
Acute upper respiratory infection cases rising (As in past years, the start of Guam’s new school year has been accompanied by an increase of acute respiratory disease cases treated in the GMHA Emergency Department.)
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