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Singapore Weekly Infectious Disease Bulletin 2015

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 29 19 - 25 Jul 2015
https://www.moh.gov.sg/content/dam/..._Diseases_Bulletin/2015/July/2015_week_29.pdf

6 cases of Campylobacterioisis, 43 Salmonellosis, 3 Chikungunya, 294 Dengue (above epidemic threshold, rising), 452 HFMD, 16 Mumps - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,455
Conjunctivitis: 70
Diarrhoea: 555 (above warning level, steady)
Chickenpox: 11

Influenza indicators for E-week 29 (19 Jul - 25 Jul 2015) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI increased from 2,318 (over 4.5
working days) in E-week 28 to 2,469 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 29.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained below 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=263) in the community was 37.6% in the past 4 weeks. Of the
specimens tested positive for influenza in June 2015, these were positive for influenza A(H3N2) (80.3%), influenza B
(11.2%) and influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 (8.4%).
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