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China - Liaoning Province: 10,024 cases of legal infectious diseases, 13 death

Laidback Al

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10,024 cases of legal infectious diseases, death 13

2011-04-23 05:22 Liao Shen Evening News
Yesterday, the Liaoning Provincial Health Department announced in March through the website notifiable infectious diseases in the province: Liaoning Province, 13 species were reported in A and B 10,024 cases of legal infectious diseases, which killed 13 people.

In the 28 species of A and B of legal infectious diseases, in addition to plague, cholera, SARS, polio, human infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza, rabies, encephalitis, dengue fever, anthrax, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, whooping cough, diphtheria, neonatal tetanus, leptospirosis, schistosomiasis was no morbidity, mortality reports, the remaining are being reported.

According to data released by the provincial health department, the number of reported incidence among the top five diseases were: tuberculosis, hepatitis B, syphilis, hepatitis, dysentery, accounting for 86.86% of the total reported incidence; report the death of diseases were: tuberculosis , AIDS, hepatitis E, syphilis, gonorrhea, hemorrhagic fever, dysentery.

The same time, the 11 C were reported in the province of Notifiable Diseases, 7, are: mumps, rubella and other infectious diarrhea, hand foot and mouth disease, influenza, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, typhus . Total number of 3368 cases of disease, no death.​
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Sun Zefeng intern reporter at the Jin-Jin


http://news.lnd.com.cn/htm/2011-04/23/content_1786778.htm
 
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