Ronan Kelly
Retired 2020
Re: Singapore MOH Updates
WEEKLY INFECTIOUS DISEASE BULLETIN
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 16
15 - 21 Apr 2012
36 cases of Salmonellosis, 77 Dengue, 1,394 HFMD (above epidemic threshold), 15 mumps, see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,895 (above warning level)
Conjunctivitis: 100
Diarrhoea: 466
Influenza indicators for E-week 16 (15 - 21 April 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI decreased from 2,930 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 15 to 2,895 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 16.
The proportion of cases with Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) among the polyclinic ARI cases was low at 2%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=162) in the community was 41% (preliminary) in the past four weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates collected in March 2012, influenza B constituted 73%, whilst influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza A(H3N2) constituted 15% and 12%, respectively.
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http://www.moh.gov.sg/content/dam/m...Diseases_Bulletin/2012/April/2012_week_16.pdf
WEEKLY INFECTIOUS DISEASE BULLETIN
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 16
15 - 21 Apr 2012
36 cases of Salmonellosis, 77 Dengue, 1,394 HFMD (above epidemic threshold), 15 mumps, see link for full list.
Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,895 (above warning level)
Conjunctivitis: 100
Diarrhoea: 466
Influenza indicators for E-week 16 (15 - 21 April 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI decreased from 2,930 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 15 to 2,895 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 16.
The proportion of cases with Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) among the polyclinic ARI cases was low at 2%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=162) in the community was 41% (preliminary) in the past four weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates collected in March 2012, influenza B constituted 73%, whilst influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza A(H3N2) constituted 15% and 12%, respectively.
...
http://www.moh.gov.sg/content/dam/m...Diseases_Bulletin/2012/April/2012_week_16.pdf