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June 2015 National Notifiable Infectious Diseases Overview
People's Republic of China National Health and Family Planning2015-07-10
[FONT=仿] June 2015 (at 0:00 on June 1 to June 30 24), the national (excluding Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, the same below) reported a total of 821,811 cases of legal infectious diseases, died 1487. Among them, the Group of infectious diseases reported incidence of cholera three cases, no deaths have been reported. B infectious diseases SARS, polio, highly pathogenic avian influenza and diphtheria incidence and deaths were reported, the other 22 kinds of infectious diseases were reported incidence of 318,705 cases, 1456 people died, reported incidence among the top five diseases were viral hepatitis, tuberculosis, syphilis, bacillary and amoebic dysentery, scarlet fever, accounting for 89% of the total number of B infectious disease.
Over the same period, the country reported a total of 503,103 cases of Class C infectious diseases, the death of 31 people. Prior to reporting the incidence of the three diseases were hand-foot-mouth disease, other infectious diarrhea and influenza, accounting for 94% of the total reported cases of Class C infectious diseases.[/FONT]