Esto es un blog para entender qué está pasando en Latinoamérica con el virus zika y los trastornos neurológicos que su infección produce
jueves, 14 de julio de 2016
Casos importados en EU a 8 de julio de 2016
Aunque el curso de LSHTM me tiene bastante ocupado, he dado un vistazo a ECDC y veo que el 8 de julio publicaron Epidemiological situation
y entre otras cosas dicen:
EU/EEA imported cases
Since week 45/2015, fourteen countries (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the UK) reported 862 travel-associated Zika virus infections through The European Surveillance System.
As of 7 July 2016, ECDC has detected 1 028 imported cases through epidemic intelligence activities. This information is aggregated from official EU/EEA public health authorities websites but is not based on a systematic reporting surveillance system hence cannot be considered exhaustive.
Los casos no de viajeros ( 1.028 menos 862, = 166 supongo son de transmisión sexual y otros mecanismos, aunque no sé cual
EU’s Outermost Regions and Territories As of 7 July 2016:
Guadeloupe: 20 070 suspected cases have been detected, an increase of 2 650 suspected cases since last week. The weekly number of cases is not decreasing yet.
French Guiana: 8 715 suspected cases have been detected, an increase of 260 since last week. The weekly number of cases has been increasing compared to the previous three weeks.
Martinique: 32 400 suspected cases have been reported, an increase of 640 since last week. The weekly number of cases has been stable over the last four weeks.
St Barthélemy: 185 suspected cases have been detected, an increase of 55 suspected cases since last week. The weekly number of cases is still increasing.
St Martin: 1 260 suspected cases have been detected, an increase of 165 suspected cases since last week. The weekly number of cases has decreased compared to the previous week. -
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