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Venezuela Epidemiological Reports 2013

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
Archive is here; http://www.mpps.gob.ve/index.php?option=com_phocadownload&view=sections&Itemid=949
machine translated;

Semana Epidemiol?gica N?19 05 al 11 de Mayo de 2013 A?o de edici?n LXII
http://www.mpps.gob.ve/index.php?op...load=760:boletinno19&id=35:ano2013&Itemid=915


Summary of the National Epidemiological Situation
During the week we received notification from 85.75% of the reporting units
the country.
Of the 72 events under surveillance, in situations of
warning: coqueluchoide syndrome, acute respiratory infections, leishmaniasis,
Leptospirosis, meningococcal meningitis and malaria.
The remaining events reasons remain endemic in figures
expected.

? Dengue: 12 states remain open upward and downward trend in May 7 stable.

? Malaria: Down 5.6% in the incidence relative to the
Epidemiological Week No. 18 (n = 1373).

? Measles, Rubella, zoonoses, yellow fever show results satisfactory.

? From the SE No. 1 of 2013 until now, it remains with specialized monitoring report (n = 83) cases of Influenza A (H1N1 pdm09).

Acute Respiratory Infections
167,463 cases were reported, with a rise of 16%
relation to the previous week (144 465).
...
The incidence rate is highest in the population
less than 7 years, with the greatest risk in this
group corresponds to the population under 1 year (1.836.49).
...
Pneumonia
2,580 cases were reported rise of 21% compared
previous week (2,133).
...
The incidence rate is highest in the population
less than 7 years, with the greatest risk in this
group corresponds to the population under 1 year (41,84).
...
Influenza
Specialized Surveillance: From 01 to 11
Mayo (SE 01 - SE 19) have studied 587 samples, of
27.26% which were positive (n = 160) negative
40,103% (n = 235), 32.7% inadequate samples (n = 192).
From the positive results: 51.88% correspond to
Influenza A (H1N1pdm09) (n = 83), 28.75% of Influenza
A (H3N2) (n = 46), 6.88% to rhinovirus (n = 11), 4.38% to VRS
(n = 7), 3.13% to Adenovirus (n = 5) 0.63% Parainfluenza3
(n = 1), 2.50% Parainfluenza1 (n = 4) 1.88% for influenza B
(n = 1), 0.63% Metapneumovirus (n = 1), 0.63% Bocavirus (n = 1)
the states with the most number of cases
reported were: Merida (n = 197), Distrito Capital (n = 57),
Tachira (n = 42), Aragua (n = 42), Bolivar (n = 29) and New
Sparta (n = 29).
...
Severe Acute Respiratory Infection
Specialized Surveillance: In this week epidemiological,
26 hospitals reported revenues of 186 people per
severe acute respiratory infection belonging to 7
federal entities (Apure, Monagas, Zulia, Yaracuy, District
Capital, Delta Amacuro, and Merida)
...
see link for other diseases...
 
Re: Venezuela Epidemiological Reports 2013

Semana Epidemiol?gica N?20 12 al 18 de Mayo de 2013 A?o de edici?n LXII
(machine translated)
http://www.mpps.gob.ve/index.php?op...load=771:boletinno20&id=35:ano2013&Itemid=915

Summary of the National Epidemiological Situation
During the week we received notification from 85.77% of the reporting units
the country.

Of the 72 events under surveillance, in situations of
warning: coqueluchoide syndrome, acute respiratory infections, leishmaniasis,
Leptospirosis, meningococcal meningitis and malaria.
The remaining events reasons remain endemic in figures expected.

? Dengue: 14 states maintain frank 7 upward and downward trend 3 stable.

? Malaria: Down 8.4% in the incidence relative to the Epidemiological Week No. 19 (n = 1495).

? Measles, Rubella, zoonoses, yellow fever show results satisfactory.

? From the SE No. 1 of 2013 until now, it remains with specialized monitoring report (n = 230) cases of Influenza A (H1N1 pdm09).
...
Acute Respiratory Infections
193 832 cases were reported, with a rise of 15.5%
relation to the previous week (167,805).
...
The incidence rate is highest in the population
less than 7 years, with the greatest risk in this
group corresponds to the population under 1 year (2.011.55).
...
The eight federal agencies that reported the most
number of cases accumulated 59.2% of the total recorded (See
Figure No. 03).
...
pneumonia
3,230 cases were reported rise of 25.2%
relation to the previous week (2,581).
...
The incidence rate is highest in the population
less than 5 years, with the greatest risk in this
group corresponds to the population under 1 year (49.87).
...
The eight federal agencies that reported the most
number of cases accumulated 65.6% of the total recorded (See
Graph N ? 06).
...
influenza
Specialized Surveillance: From 01 to 18
May (SE 01 - SE 20) 848 samples studied, the
which 38.21% were positive (n = 324), negative
50.94% (n = 432), 10.85% inadequate samples (n = 92). of
positive results: 70.99% correspond to Influenza
A (H1N1pdm09) (n = 230), 18.83% of Influenza A (H3N2
(n = 61), 3.40% to rhinovirus (n = 11), 2.16% by RSV (n = 7),
Adenovirus 1.54% (n = 5), 1.23% to Parainfluenza1 (n = 4)
0.31% to Parainfluenza3 (n = 1) 0.31% for influenza B
(n = 1) 0.31% Metapneumovirus (n = 1) Bocavirus 0.31% (n = 1)
the states with the most number of cases
reported were: Merida (n = 344), Capital District
(n = 75), T?chira (n = 51), Wales (n = 46), Zulia (n = 44) and Lara
(n = 39).
...
Figure N ? 8 evidenced typing this with
respiratory virus diagnosis by age group to
epidemiological week 20 of 2013, with the groups
30-39 years 20-29 years affected. Most viruses
typified were AH1N1pdm09 (n = 230), AH3N2 (n = 61),
Rhinovirus (n = 11) VRS (n = 7) and adenovirus (n = 5).
...
Severe Acute Respiratory Infection
Specialized Surveillance: In this week epidemiological,
Hospitals reported 26 SARI patients revenues
federal entities belonging to 8 (Apure, Monagas,
Trujillo, Zulia, Lara, Delta Amacuro, Merida and Portuguese).
(See Figure No. 09).
...
For hospital admissions, there were 477
People severe acute respiratory infection. according
predominant age group under 5 years
males (See Figure No. 10).
...
See link for other diseases
 
Re: Venezuela Epidemiological Reports 2013

Semana Epidemiol?gica N?22 26 de Mayo al 01 de Junio de 2013 A?o de edici?n LXII
(machine translated)
http://www.mpps.gob.ve/index.php?op...load=775:boletinno22&id=35:ano2013&Itemid=915

Summary of the National Epidemiological Situation
During the week we received notification from 88.28% of the reporting units
the country.
Of the 72 events under surveillance, in situations of
warning: coqueluchoide syndrome, acute respiratory infections, leishmaniasis,
Leptospirosis, meningococcal meningitis and malaria.
The remaining events reasons remain endemic in figures expected.

? Dengue: 03 states maintain frank 18 downward trend upward
and 03 stable.
? Malaria: Down 2.4% in the incidence relative to the Epidemiological Week No. 21 (n = 1747).
? Measles, Rubella, zoonoses, yellow fever show results satisfactory.
? From the SE No. 1 of 2013 until now, it remains with specialized monitoring report (n = 1,138) cases of Influenza A (H1N1 pdm09).
...
Acute Respiratory Infections
266 115 cases were reported, with a rise of 21.9%
relation to the previous week (218 303).
...
The incidence rate is highest in the population
less than 7 years, with the greatest risk in this
group corresponds to the population under 1 year (2.090.45).
...
The eight federal agencies that reported the most
number of cases accumulated 57.1% of the total recorded (See
Figure No. 03).
...
Pneumonia
4,542 cases were reported to rise to 24.1%
relation to the previous week (3,661).
...
The incidence rate is highest in the population
less than 7 years, with the greatest risk in this
group corresponds to the population under 1 year (65.58).
...
The eight federal agencies that reported the most
number of cases accumulated 62.6% of the total recorded (See
Graph N ? 06).
...
influenza
Specialized Surveillance: From January 1 to 01
June (SE 01 - SE 22) 2,278 samples have been studied,
of which 57.11% were positive (n = 1,301)
negative 38.80% (n = 884), 4.08% inadequate samples
(n = 93).

Of the positive results: 87.47% correspond to
Influenza A (H1N1pdm09) (n = 1,138), 9.92% for Influenza
A (H3N2 (n = 129), 0.85% to rhinovirus (n = 11), 0.54% VRS
(n = 7), 0.38% to Adenovirus (n = 5), 0.31% to Parainfluenza1
(n = 4), 0.15% to Parainfluenza3 (n = 2) 0.23% to Influenza B
(n = 3) 0.08% Metapneumovirus (n = 1) 0.08% Bocavirus
(n = 1), (n = 8), the states with the most number of
suspected cases reported were: Merida (n = 843),
Tachira (n = 173), Capital District (n = 164), Zulia (n = 145) and
Lara (n = 126).
...
Figure N ? 8 evidenced typing this with
respiratory virus diagnosis by age group to
epidemiological week 22 of 2013, being 30 to
39 years, 40-29 years affected. Most viruses
established were: AH1N1pdm09 (1138 cases), AH3N2 (129
cases), Rhinovirus (11 cases) VRS (7 cases) and Adenovirus (5
cases).
...
Severe Acute Respiratory Infection
Specialized Surveillance: In this week epidemiological,
Hospitals reported 118 patient admissions for SARI
from 14 federal entities (Anzoategui,
Apure Merida, Carabobo, Lara, Cojedes, Monagas,
Barinas, Yaracuy, Miranda, Sucre, Portuguesa, Aragua and
Delta Amacuro) (see diagram 9).
...
For hospital admissions, there were 488
People severe acute respiratory infection. The group
25-36 age females are the most
income (see chart # 10).
...
see link for other diseases
 
Re: Venezuela Epidemiological Reports 2013

Semana Epidemiol?gica N?23 26 02 al 08 de Junio de 2013 A?o de edici?n LXII
(machine translated)
http://www.mpps.gob.ve/index.php?op...load=777:boletn-n-23&id=35:ano2013&Itemid=915

Summary of the National Epidemiological Situation

During the week we received notification from 86.76% of the reporting units
the country.

Of the 72 events under surveillance, in situations of
warning: coqueluchoide syndrome, acute respiratory infections, leishmaniasis,
Leptospirosis, meningococcal meningitis and malaria.

The remaining events reasons remain endemic in figures expected.

? Dengue: 02 states maintain frank 17 downward trend upward and 05 stable.

? Malaria: Up 28.6% in the incidence relative to the Epidemiological Week No. 22 (n = 1807).

? Measles, Rubella, zoonoses, yellow fever show results satisfactory.

? From the SE No. 1 of 2013 until now, it remains with specialized monitoring report (n = 1,538) cases of Influenza A (H1N1 pdm09).
...
Acute Respiratory Infections
269,257 cases were reported, with a rise of 1.1%
relation to the previous week (266 288).
...
The incidence rate is highest in the population
less than 7 years, with the greatest risk in this
group corresponds to the population under 1 year (2.157.74).
...
The eight federal agencies that reported the most
number of cases accumulated 59.2% of the total recorded (See
Figure No. 03).
...
pneumonia

4,360 cases were reported 4.3% decline
relation to the previous week (4,554).
...
The incidence rate is highest in the population
less than 5 years, with the greatest risk in this
group corresponds to the population under 1 year (48.85).
...
The eight federal agencies that reported the most
number of cases accumulate 62% of the total recorded (See
Graph N ? 06).
...
influenza
Specialized Surveillance: From January 1 until
June 8 (SE 01 - SE 23) 2955 samples have been studied,
influenza which were positive 58% (n = 1,713)
Negative 38% (n = 1,128), 4% inadequate samples
(n = 114).
From the positive results: 89.78% correspond to
Influenza A (H1N1pdm09) (n = 1,538), 8.23​​% to Influenza
A (H3N2 (n = 141), 0.64% to rhinovirus (n = 11), 0.41% VRS
(n = 7), 0.29% to Adenovirus (n = 5), 0.23% to Parainfluenza1
(n = 4), 0.12% to Parainfluenza3 (n = 2), 0.18% to Influenza B
(n = 3), 0.06% Metapneumovirus (n = 1), 0.06% Bocavirus
(n = 1)
The states with the highest number of cases
suspected influenza were reported: Merida (n = 867),
Tachira (n = 230), Capital District (n = 222), Zulia (n = 192) and
Lara (n = 168).
...
Figure N ? 8, the virus typing evidence
breathing by age group to the SE No. 23 of
2013, the most affected groups (20-29 a),
(30 to 39) and (40 to 49).
The viruses were established: AH1N1pdm09 (n = 1,538),
AH3N2 (n = 141), rhinovirus (n = 11), RSV (n = 7) and Adenovirus
(n = 5).

Severe Acute Respiratory Infection
Specialized Surveillance: In this week epidemiological,
Hospitals reported 118 patient admissions for SARI
from 14 federal agencies: Anzoategui
Apure Merida, Carabobo, Lara, Cojedes, Monagas,
Barinas, Yaracuy, Miranda, Sucre, Portuguesa, Aragua and
Delta Amacuro. (see diagram 9).
...
For hospital admissions, there were 488
cases diagnosed with severe acute respiratory infection,
females predominate at the expense of group
25-36 years of age (see figure # 10).
 
Re: Venezuela Epidemiological Reports 2013

Semana Epidemiol?gica N?24 09 al 15 de Junio de 2013 A?o de edici?n LXII
(machine translated)
http://www.mpps.gob.ve/index.php?option=com_phocadownload&view=category&id=35:ano2013&Itemid=915

Summary of the National Epidemiological Situation
During the week we received notification from 87.73% of the reporting units
the country.
Of the 72 events under surveillance, in situations of
warning: coqueluchoide syndrome, acute respiratory infections, leishmaniasis,
Leptospirosis, meningococcal meningitis and malaria.
The remaining events reasons remain endemic in figures expected.

? Dengue: 02 states maintain frank 19 downward trend upward and 03 stable.

? Malaria: Rise of 5% in the incidence relative to the Epidemiological Week No. 23 (n = 1298).

? Measles, Rubella, zoonoses, yellow fever show results satisfactory.

? From the SE No. 1 of 2013 until now, it remains with specialized monitoring report (n = 1,826) cases of Influenza A (H1N1 pdm09).
...
Acute Respiratory Infections
244 995 cases were reported, with a decrease of 9.1%
relation to the previous week (269 431).
The incidence rate is highest in the population
less than 7 years, with the greatest risk in this
group corresponds to the population under 1 year (2.040.75).
The eight federal agencies that reported the most
number of cases accumulated 59.6% of the total recorded (See
Figure No. 03).
...
Pneumonia
4,533 cases were reported rise of 3.7% compared
previous week (4,372).
The incidence rate is highest in the population
less than 5 years, with the greatest risk in this
group corresponds to the population under 1 year (49.87).
The eight federal agencies that reported the most
number of cases accumulated 60.9% of the total recorded (See
Graph N ? 06).
...
Influenza
Specialized Surveillance: From January 1 to 15
June (SE 01 - SE 24) 3501 samples were studied, of
influenza which 57.41% were positive (n = 2,010),
negative 37.99% (n = 1.330) and samples were 4.60%
inadequate (n = 161).
From the positive results: 90.85% correspond to
Influenza A (H1N1pdm09) (n = 1826), 7.46% to Influenza
A (H3N2 (n = 150), 0.55% to rhinovirus (n = 11), 0.35% to VRS
(n = 7), 0.25% to Adenovirus (n = 5), 0.20% to Parainfluenza1
(n = 4), 0.10% to Parainfluenza3 (n = 2), 0.15% to Influenza B
(n = 3), 0.05% Metapneumovirus (n = 1), 0.05% Bocavirus
(n = 1).
The states with the highest number of cases
suspected influenza were reported: Merida (n = 910),
Zulia (n = 252), T?chira (n = 248), Capital District (n = 245), and
Lara (n = 198).
Figure N ? 8, the virus typing evidence
breathing by age group until week
epidemiological 24, 2013, being the groups 20-29,
30-39 years, 40-49 years affected. viruses
more typified were AH1N1pdm09 (n = 1826), AH3N2
(n = 150), rhinovirus (n = 11) VRS (n = 7) and adenovirus (n = 5).
...

Severe Acute Respiratory Infection
Specialized Surveillance 118 hospitals reported
SARI admissions of patients from 14
federal entities (Anzoategui, Apure, Merida,
Carabobo, Lara, Cojedes, Monagas, Barinas, Yaracuy
Miranda, Sucre, Portuguesa, Aragua and Delta Amacuro)
(See Chart No. 9).
For hospital admissions, there were 488
hospitalizations for acute respiratory infection.
Being the largest number of entry at the expense of group
female and age group 25-36 years (see
Chart # 10).
...
 
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