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Palmas; [S.n]; 2020. 15 p.
Non-conventional in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, Coleciona SUS, SES-TO | ID: biblio-1140431

ABSTRACT

Apresenta o informe epidemiológico do Tocantins dando alusão aos Número de Casos de Beribéri, Doenças Crônicas, Taxa de óbitos por acidente de transporte terrestre, Acidentes de Trânsito, Coberturas das Vacinas, casos confirmados de meningites por etiologia, Hanseníase, tuberculose, doenças diarreica aguda, Toxoplasmose Gestacional e Congênita, HIV/AIDS, hepatites virais no ano de 2020.


It presents the epidemiological report of Tocantins alluding to the Number of Beriberi Cases, Chronic Diseases, Death rate due to land transport accidents, Traffic Accidents, Vaccine Coverage, confirmed cases of meningitis by etiology, Hansen's disease, tuberculosis, acute diarrheal diseases, Gestational and Congenital Toxoplasmosis, HIV / AIDS, viral hepatitis in 2020.


Presenta el informe epidemiológico de Tocantins referido al Número de Casos de Beriberi, Enfermedades Crónicas, Tasa de mortalidad por accidentes de transporte terrestre, Accidentes de tráfico, Cobertura de vacunas, Casos confirmados de meningitis por etiología, Enfermedad de Hansen, Tuberculosis, Enfermedades diarreicas agudas Toxoplasmosis gestacional y congénita, VIH / SIDA, hepatitis viral en 2020.


Il présente le rapport épidémiologique de Tocantins faisant allusion au nombre de cas de béribéri, aux maladies chroniques, au taux de mortalité dû aux accidents de transport terrestre, aux accidents de la circulation, à la couverture vaccinale, aux cas confirmés de méningite par étiologie, à la maladie de Hansen, à la tuberculose, aux maladies diarrhéiques aiguës, Toxoplasmose gestationnelle et congénitale, VIH / SIDA, hépatite virale en 2020.


Subject(s)
Humans , Accidents, Traffic/statistics & numerical data , Annual Report , Tuberculosis , Toxoplasmosis , Chronic Disease/epidemiology , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome , HIV , Dysentery , Vaccine-Preventable Diseases , Leprosy , Meningitis
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Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi ; 40(12): 1493-1498, 2019 Dec 10.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32062906

ABSTRACT

At the beginning of the founding of People's Republic of China, infectious diseases, such as smallpox, plague, cholera, dysentery, typhoid, measles, diphtheria, pertussis, meningitis, mumps, schistosomiasis, Kala Azar, hemorrhagic fever, leptospirosis, encephalitis B, typhus, malaria, Kala Azar, leprosy, scarlet fever and pinkeye, remained as epidemic in the country and endangered people's health. During the past 70 years, the Chinese government spent huge efforts in infectious disease prevention and treatment by promulgating and implementing series of relative policies, laws and strategies, and also encouraged all Chinese people to participate in. The achievements of these efforts in controlling infectious disease epidemic were extremely successful. Today, the outbreaks and epidemic of infectious diseases in China were rarely happened with the rapid decreases in incidence and mortality rates of all notifiable infectious diseases. Smallpox was eradicated, and polio, filariasis, leprosy and neonatal tetanus were nearly eradicated. In addition, the incidence rates of vaccine-preventable diseases, i.e. measles, diphtheria, pertussis, meningitis, encephalitis B, hepatitis A, mumps, rubella, tuberculosis, were dramatically decreased and remained at relatively low levels for years. The incidence and prevalence rates of hepatitis B infection in Children decreased significantly and reached the phase objectives. Moreover, incidence rates of natural iatrogenic infectious diseases, i.e. diarrhea, typhoid and other intestinal infectious diseases, leptospirosis and schistosomiasis, and vectorborne diseases, i.e. typhus, malaria, Kala Azar, reached the lowest and some even closed to be eliminated in China. In general, infectious diseases dropped to the tenth from the top one leading cause of all deaths, which means that the achievement of Chinese infectious disease prevention and treatment strategies contributed tremendously in improving Chinese people's health status and life expectancy.


Subject(s)
Communicable Disease Control , Communicable Diseases , Dysentery , Measles , Mumps , Child , China , Communicable Disease Control/trends , Communicable Diseases/drug therapy , Dysentery/prevention & control , Dysentery/therapy , Humans , Measles/prevention & control , Measles/therapy , Mumps/prevention & control , Mumps/therapy
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