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Infectious Disease Trends for Birmingham

Reportable infectious diseases and food poisonings 1999-2004
199920002001200220032004
Campylobacter*121912741209957857832
Cholera121000
Cryptosporidium*9383299444
Diphtheria000000
Dysentery63998134
S.Sonnei24251520
other Shigella29231532
Encelphalitis (I)000000
Encelphalitis (PI)000000
Food Poisoning667478204198192145
Salmonella182183173243
VTEC (0157)16488
Hansen's Disease000010
Hepatitis A484541824246
Hepatitis B94162088
Hepatitis C46286491
Leptospirosis000000
Malaria82840271312
Measles403557802935
Meningococcal Meningitis303437121621
Meningococcal Septicaemia558463404437
Meningitis (Other)243231213028
Mumps143125323440369
Ophthalmia Neonatorum12123767
Paratyphoid Fever1181791411
Poliomyelitis (P)000000
Poliomyelitis (NP)000000
Rabies002000
Rubella213028353010
Scarlet Fever403830284925
Tetanus000000
Tuberculosis
(Respiratory)
156174171180186210
Tuberculosis (Meninges &CNS) 288247
Tuberculosis(Chemprophylaxsis)831038410695141
Tuberculosis (Other)143168138151163187
Typhoid Fever98126166
Typhus000000
Whooping Cough151836361114

Comments

John Hemming said…
The other issue I see is Hepatitis.

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