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China - Fujian province announces 30 total H7N9 cases/8 deaths in January 2015 - an addition of 15 cases/6 deaths - February 9, 2015

sharon sanders

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[FONT=&#23435]January 2015 (at 0:00 on January 1 2015 to 31 January 24), the province reported a total of A and B infectious diseases 11,871 cases and 18 deaths. This month except plague, cholera, SARS, polio, highly pathogenic avian influenza, rabies, anthrax, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, whooping cough, diphtheria, neonatal tetanus, no cases of schistosomiasis foreign reports, the rest are being reported. The top five reported incidence of A and B infectious diseases: viral hepatitis, syphilis, tuberculosis, gonorrhea, scarlet fever, accounting for 98.26% of the total incidence; infectious disease deaths reported as follows: people infected with H7N9, HIV, viral hepatitis, tuberculosis and Japanese encephalitis. January, the province reported a total of 30 cases of human infection with H7N9 cases, 8 deaths. [/FONT]
[FONT=&#23435]  January 2015, the province reported a total of 10,356 cases of class C infectious diseases, no deaths. Reported incidence of the top five diseases were: other infectious diarrheal diseases other than cholera, bacillary and amoebic dysentery, typhoid and paratyphoid, foot and mouth disease, influenza, mumps, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, accounting for 99.85% of the total number of class C infectious diseases.

http://www.fjhfpc.gov.cn/xxgk/gsgg/y...209_160296.htm


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We had noted 15 cases and 2 deaths by mid-January as per a previous Fujian province announcement here:


#496-510 - Fujian health authorities announced 15 new cases including 2 dead so far in 2015 - dated January 16 - Fujian province 2 Death
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