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21th February/Febreru 2001
Infectious Disease Surveillance and Epidemic Preparedness (IDSEP) Unit
World Health Organization, Dili, East Timor,
in collaboration with the Division of Health Services of the Department of Social Affairs, ETTA
Week 06/2001
(04/02/2001-10/02/2001)
Semana 06/2001
Important points:
This week 57 cases of bloody diarrhoea were reported from bobonaro district up from 7 cases last
week. Acute febrile illness cases have dicreased from 234 last week to 200 this week.
Formal reports:
For week 6 the IDSEP unit has received reports from 8 out of 13 districts rapresenting 10470
consultations from 9 agencies operating 50 fixed and mobile facilities. The two districts with the
highest number of cases reported per 100,000 inhabitants were Lautem with 5130 and Manatutu with
3258.
A sharp increase in cases of bloody diarrhoea from 7 last week to 57 this week was reported by
Bobonaro district. The majority of cases 28 were diagnosed by the personnel of Bobonaro Kota MC in
Bobonaro sub-district
After the last week increase, the cases of acute febrile illness have dicreased this week to 200.
Only one case of measle and one case of suspected meningitis were reported this week.
Only one death caused by lower respiratory infection in a child less than 5 years old was reported
this week from Lautem district.
There were no reported cases of acute flaccid paralysis or neonatal tetanus this week.
Informal report:
Only few scattered cases of dengue are reported by PKF in the last 2 weeks.
Reported cases of malnutrition in < 5 years, new cases:
District
Sub-district >85%
85-80%
Aileu
Laulara
20
8
“
Liquidoe
22
8
“
Remexio
9
2
Bobonaro
Bobonaro
13
1
79-70%
17
4
1
0
<70
0
1
0
0
Total
45
35
12
14
SELECTED DISEASE INCIDENCE BY DISTRICT FOR WEEK 2001-06
WATERY DIARRHOEA - TOTAL CASES
Year-week = 2001-06
SUSPECTED MALARIA - TOTAL CASES
Year-week = 2001-06
DISTRICT
| Freq Percent
Cum.
------------------------+---------------------AILEU
|
20
4.9%
4.9%
AINARO
|
9
2.2%
7.1%
BAUCAU
|
9
2.2%
9.3%
BOBONARO
|
82
20.1%
29.4%
DILI
|
61
15.0%
44.4%
ERMERA
|
41
10.0%
54.4%
LAUTEM
|
127
31.1%
85.5%
MANATUTO
|
59
14.5%
100.0%
------------------------+---------------------Total |
408 100.0%
DISTRICT
| Freq Percent
Cum.
------------------------+---------------------AILEU
|
17
1.2%
1.2%
AINARO
|
8
0.6%
1.7%
BAUCAU
|
23
1.6%
3.3%
BOBONARO
|
178
12.3%
15.6%
DILI
|
356
24.6%
40.3%
ERMERA
|
16
1.1%
41.4%
LAUTEM
|
553
38.3%
79.7%
MANATUTO
|
294
20.3%
100.0%
------------------------+---------------------Total | 1445 100.0%
BLOODY DIARRHOEA - TOTAL CASES
Year-week = 2001-03
Lower Resp Tract Infection - TOTAL CASES
Year-week = 2001-06
DISTRICT
| Freq Percent
Cum.
------------------------+---------------------AILEU
|
3
4.0%
4.0%
AINARO
|
11
14.7%
18.7%
BAUCAU
|
9
12.0%
30.7%
BOBONARO
|
13
17.3%
48.0%
DILI
|
8
10.7%
58.7%
ERMERA
|
0
0.0%
58.7%
LAUTEM
|
12
16.0%
74.7%
MANATUTO
|
19
25.3%
100.0%
------------------------+---------------------Total |
75 100.0%
DISTRICT
| Freq Percent
Cum.
------------------------+---------------------AILEU
|
31
5.2%
5.2%
AINARO
|
29
4.9%
10.1%
BAUCAU
|
23
3.9%
14.0%
BOBONARO
|
94
15.9%
29.9%
DILI
|
77
13.0%
42.9%
ERMERA
|
24
4.1%
47.0%
LAUTEM
|
142
24.0%
70.9%
MANATUTO
|
172
29.1%
100.0%
------------------------+---------------------Total |
592 100.0%
BLOODY DIARRHOEA - TOTAL CASES
Year-week = 2001-06
Agencies reporting this week
DISTRICT
| Freq Percent
Cum.
------------------------+---------------------AILEU
|
1
0.8%
0.8%
AINARO
|
15
12.3%
13.1%
BAUCAU
|
3
2.5%
15.6%
BOBONARO
|
57
46.7%
62.3%
DILI
|
6
4.9%
67.2%
ERMERA
|
0
0.0%
67.2%
LAUTEM
|
17
13.9%
81.1%
MANATUTO
|
23
18.9%
100.0%
------------------------+---------------------Total |
122 100.0%
AGENCY
| Freq Percent
Cum.
--------------------------+---------------------AMI
|
2
4.0%
4.0%
CAFE TIMOR
|
2
4.0%
8.0%
HAI
|
1
2.0%
10.0%
HEALTHNET (HNI)
|
6
12.0%
22.0%
IMVF
|
7
14.0%
36.0%
MDM-P
|
16
32.0%
68.0%
MSF-B
|
1
2.0%
70.0%
UNTAET
|
1
2.0%
72.0%
WORLD VISION
|
14
28.0%
100.0%
--------------------------+---------------------Total |
50 100.0
WEEKLY EPIDEMIOLOGICAL BULLETIN
WHO DILI OFFICE, EAST TIMOR
Agency: All
Health facility: All
Type of Health Facility: All
Subdistrict: All
District: All
Region: All
Reporting period:
to
Year-Week: 2001-06
-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Under 5 years | 5 years & over |
Total
|
|Diseases/Syndromes
|---------------+----------------+---------------|
|
| Cases |Deaths | Cases | Deaths | Cases |Deaths |
|-------------------------+-------+-------+-------+--------+-------+-------|
|Simple diarrhoea
| 242 |
0 | 166 |
0 | 408 |
0 |
|Diarrhoea with blood
|
56 |
0 |
66 |
0 | 122 |
0 |
|Suspected cholera
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|Acute febrile illness
|
64 |
0 | 136 |
0 | 200 |
0 |
|Suspected malaria
| 311 |
0 | 1134 |
0 | 1445 |
0 |
|Suspected measles
|
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
|Suspected meningitis
|
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
|Upper Resp. Tract Infec. | 668 |
0 | 1776 |
0 | 2444 |
0 |
|Lower Resp. Tract Infec. | 123 |
1 | 469 |
0 | 592 |
1 |
|Acute jaundice syndrome |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
|AFP/Suspected Polio
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|Neonatal tetanus
|
0 |
0 |
|
|
|
|
|-------------------------+-------+-------+-------+--------+-------+-------|
|Total No. consultations | 2183 |
1 | 8287 |
0 | 10470 |
1 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Please note: The last line of the Table above represents the total number of consultations (for any reason), not just the
total number of notifications; data in that line, therefore, will generally be more than simply the sum of the column above.
VigTimor is not a systematic method of death surveillance, and total reported deaths are likely to underestimate the true picture.