Global Infectious Disease Information Monthly Report (January 2023)
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Global Infectious Disease Information Monthly Report (January 2023)
As a global public health problem, infectious diseases have always attracted the attention of the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention around the world.
In order to systematically understand the regional development trend of various infectious diseases in the world, researchers analyzed and summarized the global epidemic situation of infectious diseases every month, and publishes them in the journal Zoonoses .
It is beneficial for relevant researchers to keep abreast of the occurrence and development of infectious diseases in various regions.
The latest report on the prevalence of infectious diseases entitled “Global Infectious Diseases in January 2023: Monthly Analysis” has been published in the journal Zoonoses .
The article mainly includes the following four points:
1. Statistics of more than 30 infectious diseases in the world (including COVID-19, monkeypox, cholera, dengue fever, measles, influenza, etc.) 1).
Figure 1. Global distribution of infectious diseases from December 24, 2022 to January 23, 2023.
2. Summarize and analyze the daily number of new and dead cases of COVID-19 and their changing trends in all continents of the world from December 24, 2022 to January 23, 2023 (Figure 2).
Figure 2. The daily number of new confirmed cases and deaths of COVID-19 in all continents of the world.
3. Summarize the number of newly confirmed and dead cases of monkeypox in all continents of the world from December 24, 2022 to January 23, 2023 (Figure 3A), and analyze the epidemic in the Americas (Figure 3B) and Europe (Figure 3B). 3C) and daily outbreak case numbers in the Western Pacific region (Fig. 3C).
Figure 3. A: The number of new confirmed cases and deaths of monkeypox in each continent; BD: The number of daily outbreaks of monkeypox in the Americas, Europe and the Western Pacific.
4. In addition, this article presents the number of outbreaks of cholera, dengue fever, measles, influenza and other infectious diseases around the world this month in tabular form, and analyzes the high incidence of influenza, cholera, etc. in some regions such as the United States, Afghanistan, Brazil, etc. Analyze the causes of infectious diseases such as measles and dengue fever,
Reference:
https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.15212/ZOONOSES-2023-1001
Global Infectious Disease Information Monthly Report (January 2023)
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