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Bolivia epidemiological bulletins lag a couple of months behind reality, but are archived here; http://www.sns.gob.bo/index.php?ID=P...nEpidemiologia
The most recent is from June 15th http://www.sns.gob.bo/documentacion/...20-%202012.pdf and lists 12 notifiable conditions. Fatalities to date in 2012 have been registered for Dengue (37), H1N1 (5), Bolivian Haemorrhagic Fever (3), Hantavirus (2), Yellow Fever (2) and Rabies (1).
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From January to June 2276 suspected cases were reported and 1,708
Cases of respiratory viruses: 26 Parainfluenza, RSV 187, 380
Influenza B, Adenovirus 17, 36 A (H3N2) 1062 Influenza A (H1N1).
1062 cases of influenza A (H1N1):
686 La Paz (551 City, 120, The High, 8 Rural Area).
Within the age range of 3m to 70 years. 13 deaths all with pathology.
188 Santa Cruz de la Sierra, people with a range of age 1 month - 86 years. 3 deaths: from 34, 20 and 55, with pathology.
15 Beni, people within the age range of 8m to 61 years.
43 Cochabamba, within the age range (4-55 years)
11 Tarija, within the age range of 2 months to 41 years.
79 Oruro, within the age range of 18 -63 years.
5 Potosi, 13 year old girl.
35 Chuquisaca, within the age range of 1 -30 years.
3 Death: 2 with pathology.
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From January to September were reported
2276 suspected cases and 1742 Cases of respiratory viruses:
30 Parainfluenza, RSV 192, 397 Influenza B, Adenovirus 17, 42 A (H3N2) 1064 Influenza A (H1N1).
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Epidemiological Bulletin
Epidemiologic WEEK No. 1-17
PEACE, MAY, 2013 YEAR 2 No 1
POSITION SUMMARY EPIDEMIO
The Ministry of Health and Sports through the National Coordination Committee composed Epidemiological Surveillance Epidemiology Unit, the National Health Information System (SNIS) The National Coordination Laboratories, the National Focal Bolivia (CNE) and the emergencies and Disasters program, from the date the information provided Epi-demiological nationwide through this is-manal Epidemiological Bulletin.
Original cases Bolivia - January to May, 2011-2012 and 2013
During the first 19 weeks epidemiologic 2013, there were outbreaks of Dengue (September, 2012 to May, 2013), Hantavirus, hemorrhagic fever and whooping cough.
Laboratory were confirmed by the following conditions:
4 case of Bolivian Hemorrhagic Fever
8 cases of Hantavirus
2,060 Dengue cases nationwide.
5 cases of Pertussis
35 cases of Leptospirosis
In response to these public health events were taken prevention measures and specific control. Thus the detection and response system is continually strengthened compliance with international Health Regulations.
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Epidemiological Situation / IRAS-Bolivia and department - January-May 2013 *
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According to the endemic channel IRAs cases nationwide in the SE 19 are in area of success. In the analysis
department in La Paz and Oruro is in the alarm zone, the other departments are in the
area of safety and success. Compared to last week there was a rise of 2% (46171-46952).
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