A recent statistical report published by the Health Bureau (SSM) on the infectious diseases from the mandatory report has shown a change in the pattern of some conditions, the SSM noted.
The statistics release, concerning March, shows that the SSM recorded a total of 163 reports on this kind of medical condition.
One highlight is the incidence of norovirus infections, of which the bureau recorded a total of 17 cases. This figure represents an increase of 750% compared to the same period of the previous year, where only two cases were reported.
When compared month-on-month with the previous month, the March figure accounts for a drop of 45.2%, as in February there were 31 norovirus infections recorded.
For the same period, the SSM recorded three cases of bacterial food poisoning, a significant drop month-on-month as, in February, 17 cases were recorded.
There were 31 cases of chickenpox, an increase of 181.8% year-on-year and an increase of 106.7% month-on-month.
Diagnosed infections of enterovirus have also been growing in March this year, with a total of 26 cases recorded – a spike of 136.4% year-on-year and 36.8% month-on-month.
The flu trended in the opposite direction, as infections of influenza registered a drop as much as 85.7% year-on-year to just one case in March, the same figure recorded in February.
There were also fewer cases of pulmonary tuberculosis, which dropped by 63.6% to a total of 36 cases.
Macau also recorded a total of 11 new infections of HIV.
Currently, there are a total of 44 medical conditions included on the mandatory report scheme, which aims for rapid updates for the measures of prevention and control of said diseases.
SSM March report on infectious diseases shows change in patterns
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