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In April, 2004, among 27 legal reporting infectious
diseases, there is no case reporting of plague, cholera, poliomyelitis,
diphtheria, canine madness, leptospirosis, brucellosis, anthrax, epidemic and
local macula typhoid, Meningococcal Meningitis, kala-azar, dengue, and Sars, and
other epidemic diseases reported 18824 cases and death toll of 17.
The top five epidemic diseases reported in April were tuberculosis, Hepatitis
B, gonorrhea, lues, bacterial and amebic dysentery, accounting for 83.68 percent
of total reporting cases. Death cases were tuberculosis (5 cases), tetanus of
new born babies (4 cases), Hepatitis B (3 cases), non-classified Hepatitis (2
cases), epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (2 cases), epidemic bleeding fever (1
case). The top five diseases of death rate were tetanus of new born babies,
epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, epidemic bleeding fever, non-classified
Hepatitis and tuberculosis.
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