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WEEKLY INFECTIOUS DISEASE BULLETIN
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 36
2 - 8 Sep 2012

9 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 27 of Salmonellosis, 75 of Dengue (1 DHF), 546 HFMD, 7 mumps - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,179
Conjunctivitis: 82
Diarrhoea: 367
Chickenpox: 14

Influenza indicators for E-week 36 (2 - 8 September 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI decreased from 2,370 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 35 to 2,179 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 36, and was below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI was less than 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=75) in the community was 30.7% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in August 2012, influenza A(H3N2) constituted 42.9%, whilst influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza B constituted 30.9% and 26.2%, respectively.
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 37
9 - 15 Sep 2012

13 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 37 Salmonellosis, 73 Dengue (1 DHF), 567 HFMD, 10 mumps, see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,453
Conjunctivitis: 91
Diarrhoea: 460 (above warning level)
Chickenpox: 13

Influenza indicators for E-week 37 (9 - 15 September 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI increased from 2,179 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 36 to 2,453 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 37, and remained below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=81) in the community was 38.3% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in August 2012, influenza A(H3N2) constituted 42.9%, whilst influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza B constituted 30.9% and 26.2%, respectively.
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 38
16 - 22 Sep 2012

15 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 32 Salmonellosis, 72 Dengue, 586 HFMD, 9 mumps ... see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,427
Conjunctivitis: 81
Diarrhoea: 464 (above warning level)
Chickenpox: 13

Influenza indicators for E-week 38 (16 - 22 September 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI decreased from 2,453 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 37 to 2,427 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 38, and was below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=99) in the community was 40.4% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in August 2012, influenza A(H3N2) constituted 42.9%, whilst influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza B constituted 30.9% and 26.2%, respectively.
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 39
23-29 Sep 2012

10 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 24 Salmonellosis, 100 Dengue (1 DHF), 484 HFMD, see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,371
Conjunctivitis: 83
Diarrhoea: 467 (above warning level)
Chickenpox: 14

Influenza indicators for E-week 39 (23 - 29 September 2012) are as follows:
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The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI decreased from 2,427 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 38 to 2,371 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 39, and was below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=103) in the community was 37.9% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in September 2012, influenza A(H3N2) constituted 79.5%, whilst influenza B and influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 constituted 15.4% and 5.1%, respectively (preliminary).
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WEEKLY INFECTIOUS DISEASE BULLETIN
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 40
30 Sep - 6 Oct 2012

14 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 28 Salmonellosis, 103 Dengue (1 DHF), 446 HFMD, 10 mumps, see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,416
Conjunctivitis: 79
Diarrhoea: 488 (above warning level)
Chickenpox: 12

Influenza indicators for E-week 40 (30 September - 6 October 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI increased from 2,371 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 39 to 2,416 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 40, and remained below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=86) in the community was 37.2% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in September 2012, influenza A(H3N2) constituted 79.5%, whilst influenza B and influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 constituted 15.4% and 5.1%, respectively.
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 41
7 - 13 Oct 2012

12 cases f Campylobacteriosis, 39 Salmonellosis, 123 Dengue, 1 DHF, 379 HFMD, 7 mumps see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,483
Conjunctivitis: 74
Diarrhoea: 462 (above warning level)
Chickenpox: 13

Influenza indicators for E-week 41 (7 - 13 October 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI increased from 2,416 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 40 to 2,483 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 41, and remained below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=62) in the community was 33.9% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in September 2012, influenza A(H3N2) constituted 79.5%, whilst influenza B and influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 constituted 15.4% and 5.1%, respectively.

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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 42
14 - 20 Oct 2012

10 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 28 of Salmonellosis, 105 Dengue, 343 HFMD, see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,529
Conjunctivitis: 73
Diarrhoea: 480 (above warning level)
Chickenpox: 13

Influenza indicators for E-week 42 (14 - 20 October 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI increased from 2,483 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 41 to 2,529 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 42, and remained below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 0.5%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=120) in the community was 23.3% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in September 2012, influenza A(H3N2) constituted 79.5%, whilst influenza B and influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 constituted 12.8% and 5.1%, respectively.*

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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 43
21 - 27 Oct 2012

12 Cases of Campylobacteriosis, 26 Salmonellosis, 84 Dengue, 327 HFMD, see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,596
Conjunctivitis: 79
Diarrhoea: 489 (above warning level)
Chickenpox: 13

Influenza indicators for E-week 43 (21 - 27 October 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI increased from 2,529 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 42 to 2,596 (over 4.5 working days) in E-week 43, and remained below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=123) in the community was 24.4% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in September 2012, influenza A(H3N2) constituted 79.5%, whilst influenza B and influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 constituted 12.8% and 5.1%, respectively.*

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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 44
28 Oct - 3 Nov 2012

13 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 36 Salmonellosis, 104 Dengue, 267 HFMD, see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,441
Conjunctivitis: 90
Diarrhoea: 451
Chickenpox: 0

Influenza indicators for E-week 44 (28 October - 3 November 2012) are as follows:
* Preliminary.^ The influenza subtype of one sample was indeterminate due to low viral titre.
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI decreased from 2,596 (over 4.5 working days) in E-week 43 to 2,441 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 44, and remained below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=113) in the community was 31.9% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in October 2012, influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza A(H3N2) constituted 45.2% and 40.5% respectively, whilst influenza B constituted 11.9% (preliminary).^

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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 45
4-10 Nov 2012

10 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 28 Salmonellosis, 100 Dengue, 1 DHF, 237 HFMD, 11 mumps - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,420
Conjunctivitis: 79
Diarrhoea: 437
Chickenpox: 0

Influenza indicators for E-week 45 (4 - 10 November 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI decreased from 2,441 (over 5.5 working
days) in E-week 44 to 2,420 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 45, and remained below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.


The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=131) in the community was 36.6% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in October 2012, influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza A(H3N2) constituted 45.2% and
42.9%, respectively, whilst influenza B constituted 11.9% (preliminary).
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 46
11-17 Nov 2012

5 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 23 Salmonellosis, 87 Dengue, 1 DHF, 241 HFMD - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,432
Conjunctivitis: 82
Diarrhoea: 502
Chickenpox: 14

Influenza indicators for E-week 46 (11 - 17 November 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI was 2,432 (over 4.5 working days) in Eweek
46, and remained below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.

The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=137) in the community was 41.6% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in October 2012, influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza A(H3N2) constituted 45.2% and
42.9%, respectively, whilst influenza B constituted 11.9%.
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 47
18-24 Nov 2012

27 cases of Salmonellosis, 99 Dengue, 1 DHF, 285 HFMD, 5 Legionellosis, see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,353
Conjunctivitis: 86
Diarrhoea: 467 (above warning level)
Chickenpox: 11

Influenza indicators for E-week 47 (18 - 24 November 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI decreased from 2,432 (over 4.5 working days) in E-week 46 to 2,353 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 47, and remained below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=136) in the community was 42.6% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in October 2012, influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza A(H3N2) constituted 45.2% and 42.9%, respectively, whilst influenza B constituted 11.9% .
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 48
25 Nov-1 Dec 2012

9 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 25 Salmonellosis, 80 Dengue, 221 HFMD, 13 mumps - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,389
Conjunctivitis: 80
Diarrhoea: 445
Chickenpox: 9

Influenza indicators for E-week 48 (25 November - 1 December 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI was 2,389 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 48, and remained below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=159) in the community was 36.5% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in November 2012, influenza A(H3N2) constituted 51.6%, whilst influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza B constituted 27.4% and 21.0% respectively (preliminary).
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 49
2- 8 Dec 2012

9 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 12 Salmonellosis, 78 Dengue, 218 HFMD, see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,517
Conjunctivitis: 85
Diarrhoea: 448
Chickenpox: 10

Influenza indicators for E-week 49 (2 - 8 December 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI increased from 2,389 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 48 to 2,517 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 49, and remained below the warning level.
The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=171) in the community was 39.2% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in November 2012, influenza A(H3N2) constituted 51.5%, whilst influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza B constituted 27.3% and 21.2% respectively.
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 50
9- 15 Dec 2012

11 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 21 of Salmonellosis, 104 Dengue , 1 DHF, 198 HFMD - see link for full listing.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,441
Conjunctivitis: 82
Diarrhoea: 432
Chickenpox: 10

Influenza indicators for E-week 50 (9 - 15 December 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 2,441 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 50, compared to 2,517 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 49, and stayed below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=180) in the community was 45.6% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in November 2012, influenza A(H3N2) constituted 51.5%, whilst influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza B constituted 27.3% and 21.2% respectively.
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WEEK 51
16- 22 Dec 2012

28 cases of Salmonellosis, 92 Dengue, 2 DHF, 188 HFMD ... see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,346
Conjunctivitis: 90
Diarrhoea: 389
Chickenpox: 11

Influenza indicators for E-week 51 (16 - 22 December 2012) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 2,346 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 51, compared to 2,441 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 50, and stayed below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of influenza among ILI samples (n=185) in the community was 46.5% in the past four weeks. Of all the positive samples tested in November 2012, influenza A(H3N2) constituted 51.5%, whilst influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza B constituted 27.3% and 21.2% respectively.
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WEEK 52
23- 29 Dec 2012

18 cases of Salmonellosis, 111 Dengue, 1 DHF, 154 HFMD, see link for full list.


Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,654
Conjunctivitis: 94
Diarrhoea: 440
Chickenpox: 13

Influenza indicators for E-week 52 (23 - 29 December 2012) are as follows:
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The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI increased from 2,346 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 51 to 2,654 (over 4 working days) in E-week 52, and remained below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=179) in the community was 53.1% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in December 2012, influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, influenza A (H3N2) and influenza B comprised 43.2%, 35.8% and 21.0% respectively (preliminary).

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WEEKLY INFECTIOUS DISEASE BULLETIN
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 1
30 Dec - 5 Jan 2013

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 2
6 - 12 Jan 2013

Week 1/ Week 2
Campylobacteriosis 13/15
Dengue 132/207 (above epidemic threshold)
DHF 2/1
HFMD 148/191

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 3,022/3,120 (above warning level)
Conjunctivitis: 130/110
Diarrhoea: 541/596 (above epidemic threshold)
Chickenpox: 19/12

Influenza indicators for E-week 2 (6 January 2013 - 12 January 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained on an increasing trend at 3,022 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 2, compared to 3,120 (over 4 working days) in E-week 1, remaining above the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=189) in the community was 50.3% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in December 2012, influenza A (H3N2), influenza A(H1N1-2009) and influenza B comprised 36.4%, 40.2% and 23.4% respectively.

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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 3
13 - 19 Jan 2013

26 cases of Salmonellosis, 220 Dengue (above epidemic threshold), 171 HFMD, 14 mumps - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 3,133 (above warning level)
Conjunctivitis: 114
Diarrhoea: 569 (at epidemic threshold)
Chickenpox: 17

Influenza indicators for E-week 3 (13 January 2013 - 19 January 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained on an increasing trend at 3,133 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 3, compared to 3,120 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 2, remaining above the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=194) in the community was 59.5% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in December 2012, influenza A (H3N2), influenza A(H1N1-2009) and influenza B comprised 36.4%, 40.2% and 23.4% respectively.
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 4
20 - 26 Jan 2013

32 cases of Salmonellosis, 264 Dengue (above epidemic threshold), 3 DHF, 173 HFMD, 13 mumps, see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 3,190 (above warning level)
Conjunctivitis: 102
Diarrhoea: 543 (above warning level)
Chickenpox: 14

Influenza indicators for E-week 4 (20 January 2013 - 26 January 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 3,190 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 4, compared to 3,133 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 3, remaining above the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=186) in the community was 48.7% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in December 2012, influenza A (H3N2), influenza A(H1N1-2009) and influenza B comprised 36.4%, 40.2% and 23.4% respectively.
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 5
27 Jan - 2 Feb 2013

30 cases of Salmonellosis, 295 Dengue (above epidemic threshold), 1 DHF, 186 HFMD, 11 mumps - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 3,036 (above warning level)
Conjunctivitis: 102
Diarrhoea: 502
Chickenpox: 17

Influenza indicators for E-week 5 (27 January 2013 - 04 February 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 3,036 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 5, compared to 3,190 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 4, remaining above the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=205) in the community was 50.2% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in January 2013, influenza A(H1N1-2009), influenza A (H3N2) and influenza B comprised 38.7%, 37.8% and 23.5% respectively.
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 6
3 - 9 Feb 2013


9 cases of campylobacteriosis, 29 Salmonellosis, 322 Dengue (above epidemic level), 165 HFMD, 9 mumps - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,599 (later given as 3,036 - above warning level)
Conjunctivitis: 94
Diarrhoea: 475
Chickenpox: 18

Influenza indicators for E-week 5 (27 January 2013 - 04 February 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 3,036 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 5, compared to 3,190 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 4, remaining above the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=205) in the community was 50.2% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in January 2013, influenza A(H1N1-2009), influenza A (H3N2) and influenza B comprised 38.7%, 37.8% and 23.5% respectively.
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10 - 16 Feb 2013

20 cases of Salmonellosis, 246 Dengue (above epidemic threshold), 1 DHF, 181 HFMD - see link for full list

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 3,033 (above warning level)
Conjunctivitis: 103
Diarrhoea: 573 (above epidemic threshold)
Chickenpox: 21

Influenza indicators for E-week 7 (10 - 16 February 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 3,033 (over 3.5 working days) in E-week 7, compared to 2,599 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 6, increasing above the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=149) in the community was 45.6% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in January 2013, influenza A(H3N2), influenza A (H1N1-2009) and influenza B comprised 38.5%, 37.7% and 23.8% respectively.
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17 - 23 Feb 2013

13 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 26 Salmonellosis, 294 Dengue (above epidemic threshold), 3 DHF, 267 HFMD - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,942
Conjunctivitis: 115
Diarrhoea: 510 (at warning level)
Chickenpox: 15

Influenza indicators for E-week 8 (17 - 23 February 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 2,942 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 8, compared to 3,033 (over 3.5 working days) in E-week 7, decreasing below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=136) in the community was 39.7% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in January 2013, influenza A(H3N2), influenza A (H1N1-2009) and influenza B comprised 33.3%, 37% and 29.6% respectively.
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24 Feb - 2 Mar 2013

and WEEK 10
3 - 9 Mar 2013

Week 10;

28 cases of Salmonellosis, 14 Chikungunya, 272 Dengue (above epidemic threshold), 1 DHF, 480 HFMD, 10 Mumps - see links for full details.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,713
Conjunctivitis: 107
Diarrhoea: 475
Chickenpox: 14

Influenza indicators for E-week 10 (3 - 9 March 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 2,713 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 10, compared to 2,753 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 9, remaining below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=84) in the community was 36.9% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in February 2013, influenza A(H3N2), influenza A(H1N1-2009), and influenza B comprised 32.3%, 45.2% and 22.6% respectively.
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 11
10 - 16 Mar 2013

32 cases of Salmonellosis, 308 Dengue (above epidemic threshold), 1 DHF, 467 HFMD, 9 mumps - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,500
Conjunctivitis: 101
Diarrhoea: 465
Chickenpox: 17

Influenza indicators for E-week 11 (10 - 16 March 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 2,500 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 11, compared to 2,713 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 10, remaining below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=88) in the community was 34.1% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in February 2013, influenza A(H3N2), influenza A(H1N1-2009), and influenza B comprised 32.3%, 45.2% and 22.6% respectively.
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17 - 23 Mar 2013

31 cases of Salmonellosis, 306 Dengue (above epidemic threshold), 2 DHF, 352 HFMD, 11 mumps, see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,148
Conjunctivitis: 93
Diarrhoea: 365
Chickenpox: 13

Influenza indicators for E-week 12 (17 - 23 March 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 2,148 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 12, compared to 2,500 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 11, remaining below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=78) in the community was 30.8% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in February 2013, influenza A(H3N2), influenza A(H1N1-2009), and influenza B comprised 32.3%, 45.2% and 22.6% respectively.
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24 - 30 Mar 2013

23 cases of Salmonellosis, 315 Dengue (above epidemic threshold), 2 DHF, 351 HFMD, 8 invasive Pneumoccal disease, see link for full list

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,343
Conjunctivitis: 118
Diarrhoea: 456
Chickenpox: 18

Influenza indicators for E-week 13 (24 - 30 March 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 2,343 (over 4.5 working days) in E-week 13, compared to 2,148 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 12, remaining below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=74) in the community was 32.4% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in February 2013, influenza A(H3N2), influenza A(H1N1-2009), and influenza B comprised 32.3%, 45.2% and 22.6% respectively.
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31 Mar - 6 Apr 2013

8 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 39 Salmonellosis, 6 Chikungunya, 402 Dengue (above epidemic threshold), 4 DHF, 442 HFMD, 11 Mumps - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,395
Conjunctivitis: 106
Diarrhoea: 454
Chickenpox: 15

Influenza indicators for E-week 14 (31 March - 06 April 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 2,395 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 14, compared to 2,343 (over 4.5 working days) in E-week 13, remaining below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=72) in the community was 31.9% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in March 2013, influenza A(H3N2), influenza A(H1N1-2009), and influenza B comprised 29.2%, 45.8% and 25.% respectively.
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL WEEK 15
7-13 Apr 2013

18 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 32 Salmonellosis, 15 Chikungunya, 490 Dengue (well above epidemic level - historic high), 2 DHF, 464 HFMD, 14 Mumps - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,500
Conjunctivitis: 103
Diarrhoea: 461
Chickenpox: 14

Influenza indicators for E-week 15 (07 April - 13 April 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 2,500 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 15, compared to 2,395 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 14, remaining below the warning level.
The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=93) in the community was 25.0% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in March 2013, influenza A(H3N2), influenza A(H1N1-2009), and influenza B comprised 29.2%, 45.8% and 25.% respectively.
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14-20 Apr 2013

13 cases of Campylobacteriosis, 31 Salmonellosis, 35 Chikungunya, 506 Dengue (well above epidemic threshold), 4 DHF, 506 HFMD, 17 Mumps - see link for full list.

Average daily clinic visits;
ARI: 2,688
Conjunctivitis: 95
Diarrhoea: 459
Chickenpox: 16

Influenza indicators for E-week 16 (14 April - 20 April 2013) are as follows:
The average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for ARI remained stable at 2,688 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 16, compared to 2,500 (over 5.5 working days) in E-week 15, remaining below the warning level.

The proportion of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) among the polyclinic attendances for ARI remained low at 1%.
The overall prevalence of Influenza among ILI samples (n=122) in the community was 25.4% in the past 4 weeks. Of all the influenza virus isolates in March 2013, influenza A(H3N2), influenza A(H1N1-2009), and influenza B comprised 29.2%, 45.8% and 25.% respectively.
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