Volume 22, Number 4—April 2016
Dispatch
Low-Cost National Media-Based Surveillance System for Public Health Events, Bangladesh
Table 1
Outbreak no. | Date | Etiology reported by media | Confirmed etiology |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2010 May | Anthrax | Cutaneous anthrax |
2 | 2010 Jun | Anthrax | Cutaneous anthrax |
3 | 2010 Jul | Unknown poisoning | Unintentional pesticide poisoning |
4 | 2010 Jul | Mass psychogenic illness | Mass psychogenic illness |
5 | 2010 Jul | Suspected pneumonia | Bronchiolitis |
6 | 2010 Jul | Unknown animal scratch | Rabies |
7 | 2010 Jul | Food poisoning | Food poisoning |
8 | 2010 Jul | Diarrhea | Diarrhea |
9 | 2010 Aug | Cutaneous anthrax | Cutaneous anthrax |
10 | 2010 Nov | Diarrhea | Cholera |
11 | 2010 Nov | Suspected high-energy biscuit poisoning | Mass psychogenic illness after biscuit consumption |
12 | 2010 Dec | Suspected pneumonia | Bronchiolitis |
13 | 2010 Dec | Suspected rabies | Rabies |
14 | 2011 Apr | Diarrhea | Cholera |
15 | 2011 May | Cutaneous anthrax | Cutaneous anthrax (5 outbreaks) |
16 | 2011 Jun | Cutaneous anthrax | Cutaneous anthrax (2 outbreaks) |
17† | 2011 Jun | Unusual duck and geese mortality† | Avian influenza, subtype H5N1, in geese, but no human cases detected |
18 | 2011 Jul | Cutaneous anthrax | Cutaneous anthrax |
19 | 2011 Jul | Cutaneous anthrax | Cutaneous anthrax |
20 | 2011 Aug | Unknown disease | Influenza B virus infection |
21 | 2011 Aug | Cutaneous anthrax | Cutaneous anthrax |
*IEDCR, Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research, Bangladesh.
†Non–human-related outbreak.
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