Epidemiological Update, Cholera (2 December 2014)
Actualización Epidemiológica, Cólera (2 diciembre 2014)
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Since the beginning of the epidemic (November 2010) through EW 41 of 2014, there have been 31,703 suspected cholera cases, including 472 deaths, in total. Between EW 1 and EW 44 of 2014, there were 231 suspected cholera cases, including five deaths registered; this number is much lower than what was observed in previous years. Desde el inicio de la epidemia (octubre del 2010) hasta el 21 de noviembre del 2014 (SE 47), se registraron 717.203 casos de cólera, de los cuales 404.371 fueron hospitalizados (tasa de hospitalización acumulada del 56%) y 8.721 fallecieron. La tasa de letalidad acumulada a nivel nacional continúa siendo de 1,2%, con el departamento Sud-Est registrando la tasa de letalidad más alta (4,5%) y Port-au-Prince la tasa de letalidad más baja (0,6%)
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Categoria do Plano Estratégico 2014-2019 da OPAS
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