Showing posts with label geographic distribution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geographic distribution. Show all posts

Sunday, April 3, 2016

MERS is Widespread in Saudi Arabia

April 03, 2016 0 Comments


Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) has infected at least 1370 individuals (including asymptomatic cases) in Saudi Arabia since 2012 (e.g. ProMED link). Since mid-February 2016, Buraidah in Al Qassim region in Saudia Arabia has been experiencing a local MERS outbreak with 23 cases reported through March 16, 2016 (link). As of April 3, 2016 there have been an additional 11 cases reported, bringing the total cases reported from Buraidah by Saudi Arabia Ministry of Health to 34.  Many of these cases are a result of nosocomial infection, but perhaps as many as eight of these cases were community acquired infections with some individuals having contact with animals. Among these 34 cases, 17 have been reported as deaths so far. (see note)

While the Buraidah MERS outbreak has raised concerns, the 34 cases from Buraidah represented about 40% of all MERS cases reported from Saudi Arabia since January 1, 2016. The majority of MERS cases since January 1, 2016, about 49 cases, have been reported from numerous other locations around Saudi Arabia as shown in the map below. 



Since January 1, 2016, human MERS cases have been reported from at least 23 populated places scattered across Saudi Arabia. The widespread geographic distribution of these cases suggests that MERS has now become endemic in Saudi Arabia.

 Note: The total cases from Buraidah include a 60 year-old male who experienced symptom onset in Hail and was treated in the Buraidah hospital where he died (Case No 3. DON March 21,  2016)

Friday, August 29, 2014

Current Geographic Distribution and Status of Ebola in African Countries, August 29, 2014

August 29, 2014 0 Comments

As of August 29, 2014, six countries from Africa are currently reporting confirmed Ebola cases. See map below.

Democratic Republic of the Congo
The DRC has reported a Zaire ebolaovirus outbreak in province unrelated outbreak in West Africa. Forty-two confirmed, probable, and suspected Ebola cases have been reported. link
Situation: currently under control

Guinea
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) on August 28, 2014, a minimum of 648 confirmed, probable, and suspected cases of Ebola have been reported from Guinea. link
Situation: is not under control

Liberia

According to WHO as of August 28, 2014, a minimum of 1378 confirmed, probable, and suspected cases of Ebola have been reported from Liberia. link
Situation: is not under control

Nigeria
According to WHO as of August 28, 2014, 17 confirmed, probable, and suspected cases of Ebola have been reported from Nigeria. All appear to have been linked to one imported case from Liberia. link
Situation: currently under control

Senegal

As of August 29, 2014 Senegal has confirmed one imported case of Ebola. link
Situation: currently under control   

Sierra Leone
According to WHO as of August 28, 2014, a minimum of 1026 confirmed, probable, and suspected cases of Ebola have been reported from Sierra Leone. link
Situation: is not under control

Map note: Each of the six countries has reported at least one confirmed case. Case counts depicted on the map include confirmed, probable, and suspected cases.


Monday, February 3, 2014

Map: Current Geographic Distribution of Human A(H7N9) Cases in Eastern China and Taiwan, Nov. 2013 to Feb. 2014

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This map shows the geographic distribution of  human H7N9 cases by second level administrative divisions (generally prefecture-level cities) in the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan from the period of November 1, 2013 to February 3, 2014.  The map is based on geolocational information for more than 150 confirmed and reported cases since November 1, 2013.  H7N9 cases from the 2012-2013 flu season are not included on this map.  Geolocational information for individual cases is derived from numerous online reports.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Map: Geolocations of Human A(H7N9) Cases in Eastern China and Taiwan as of January 17, 2014

January 17, 2014 0 Comments



The map shows the frequency range of human H7N9 cases by second level administrative divisions (generally prefecture-level cities) in the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan through January 17, 2014. The map is based on geolocational information for more than 190 confirmed and probable cases. Geolocational information for individual cases is derived from numerous online reports and believe to be relatively accurate.

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