Epidemiological Report of Jalpaiguri 2012 (till 37 th week) DSU District Health & Family Welfare Samity Jalpaiguri.

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Epidemiological Report of Jalpaiguri 2012 (till 37 th week) DSU District Health & Family Welfare Samity Jalpaiguri

Contents: 1. Year-wise comparative status of communicable diseases 2. Dengue update 3. Weekly trend of Malaria 4. AES & JE 5. Weekly trend of Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases 6. Outbreak detection, investigation and control

Sl. No. Diseases Acute Diarrhoeal Disease (including acute gastroenteritis) Bacillary Dysentery Viral Hepatitis Enteric Fever Chikungunya Malaria (L) Pv=1093 Pf= 309 Pv=455 Pf= 80 7 Acute Encephalitis Syndrome Meningitis Measles Chicken Pox Fever of Unknown Origin (PUO) Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) / Influenza Like Illness (ILI) Pneumonia Dog bite Snake bite Year-wise comparative status of communicable diseases till 37 th week)

Action Needed: (1) Blood Test, (2) Weekly PULSE Cleaning for source reduction ; (3) IEC 2. Dengue update: Municipality/ Block wise Distribution of MAC ELISA/ NS-1 reactive cases till Sl. No. Name of the Municipality/ Block Type of Test & No. of reactive/ positive cases NS-1 reactive [Private Lab] MAC ELISA + Ve [NBMC] 1.Jalpaiguri Municipality Alipurduar Municipality 10 3.Mal Municipality 00 4.Dhupguri Municipality 00 5.Siliguri Municipality (under Jalpaiguri) 31 6.Sadar Block 23 7.Rajganj 30 8.Maynaguri 72 9.Dhupguri Mal Metali Nagrakata Falakata Madarihat Kalchini Aliurduar-I Alipurduar-II Kumargram 00 TOTAL 3911

Dengue affected area Chikungunya affected area

4. Distribution of AES & JE cases in 2012 (till ) Sl. No.BlockNo. of AES casesNo. JE 1Sadar Rajganj 5 3 3Maynaguri 8 4 4Dhupguri 9 4 5Mal Metali 6 2 7Nagrakata Falakata 4 2 9Madarihat Kalchini Alipurduar-I Alipurduar-II Kumargram 3 1 TOTAL

Sl. No. DiseaseBlock No. of outbreak Sample TestedLab Result 1.Acute Diarrhoea Sadar & Rajganj 016 Stool sample at NICEDRotavirus +ve Acute DiarrhoeaMetali013 Stool sample at NBMCHEsch. coli Acute DiarrhoeaMadarihat013 stool sample at NBMCHKlebshiella sp. Acute DiarrhoeaAPD-I014 stool sample at NBMCH Growth of normal flora only CholeraNagrakata0127stool sample at NBMCH 12 V. cholerae 2.MeaslesRajganj, Mal02 Serum sample in collaboration with WHO-NPSP Measles & Rubella IgM -ve 3. Chikungunya Dalmore & Ramjhora Madarihat01STM, Kolkata Chik’gnya IgM +Ve= 13 sample Chamurchi, Dhupguri 01 STM, KolkataChik’gnya IgM +Ve= 4 sample Dalsingpara,Kalchini02STM, Kolkata; NBMCHChik’gnya IgM +Ve= 5+5 Makrapara,Madarihat01STM, KolkataChik’gnya IgM +Ve= 8 Gargenda & DhumchiMadarihat01STM, Kolkata1 sample positive 4.JEDhupguri01NBMCH4 JE positive Falakata01NBMCH2 JE positive Maynaguri01NBMCH4 JE positive Madarihat01NBMCH3 JE ositive Rajganj01NBMCH2 JE positive Sadar01NBMCH2 JE positive 5Food PoisoningMal01Stool & Food sampleResult negative TOTAL outbreak detected21 5. Outbreak detection in 2012

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