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China - Guangdong province confirms 106 H7N9 cases including 38 deaths in 2014 - listing H7N9 in top 5 fatal diseases in province

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
[FONT=&#23435]Guangdong Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission announced in 2014 the province's statutory reporting infectious diseases

2015-02-15 16:23:02 Ministry of Health and Family Planning |
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[FONT=&#23435]2014 (at 0:00 on January 1, 2014 to December 31 24), the province reported a total of 998,606 cases of notifiable infectious diseases, died 1139 people, reported incidence of 938.19 / 100,000, the mortality rate was 1.07 / 100,000 The fatality rate was 0.11%. Compared with the previous year, an increase of 9.22% incidence, mortality increased by 4.87%.
A 2014 report of the province's total, 383,984 cases of class B infectious diseases, who died 1072, the incidence rate was 360.75 / 100,000, the mortality rate was 1.01 / 100,000, mortality was 0.28%. Compared with last year, morbidity and mortality rates were increased by 13.76% and 0.18%. In addition to the annual plague, cholera, SARS, polio, highly pathogenic avian influenza, anthrax, diphtheria morbidity, mortality, other diseases are being reported. Reported incidence of the top five diseases were hepatitis B, tuberculosis, syphilis, dengue fever and hepatitis C, accounting for 88.94% of the total incidence. The number of deaths among the top five diseases were AIDS, tuberculosis, rabies, H7N9 and hepatitis B, accounting for 96.08% of the total deaths.
In 2014 the province reported a total of 614,622 cases of class C infectious diseases, 67 people died, the incidence rate of 577.44 / 100,000, the mortality rate was 0.06 / 100,000, mortality was 0.001%. Compared with last year, morbidity and mortality rates were increased by 6.57% and 316.56%. Number of incidence of the top five diseases were: foot and mouth disease, other infectious diarrhea, influenza, mumps and acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, accounting for 99.73% of the total incidence. Disease deaths have foot and mouth disease, influenza and other infectious diarrhea.
Accessories: 2014 Guangdong Province A, B, C class infectious diseases reported death statistics
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I have not matched this to our 2014 list due to time constraints with over 100 cases listed. We match to the WHO and follow WHO guidelines to establish case timelines and locations.
 
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