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Diseases Cases Deaths Plague 0 0 Cholera 0 0 SARS-CoV 0 0 Acquired immune deficiency syndrome 4,808 1,418 Hepatitis 108,657 39 Hepatitis A 1,529 0 Hepatitis B 88,150 31 Hepatitis C 16,718 6 Hepatitis D 12 0 Hepatitis E 1,641 1 Other hepatitis 607 1 Poliomyelitis 0 0 Human infection with H5N1 virus 0 0 Measles 69 0 Epidemic hemorrhagic fever 433 2 Rabies 15 9 Japanese encephalitis 3 2 Dengue 16 0 Anthrax 9 0 Dysentery 2,892 0 Tuberculosis 73,427 97 Typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever 360 1 Meningococcal meningitis 3 0 Pertussis 874 0 Diphtheria 0 0 Neonatal tetanus 2 0 Scarlet fever 444 0 Brucellosis 3,508 0 Gonorrhea 4,661 0 Syphilis 41,154 8 Leptospirosis 1 0 Schistosomiasis 7 0 Malaria 92 1 Human infection with H7N9 virus 0 0 COVID-19* 1,730 442 Influenza 21,696 4 Mumps 6,028 0 Rubella 197 0 Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis 2,011 0 Leprosy 41 0 Typhus 29 0 Kala azar 27 0 Echinococcosis 249 0 Filariasis 0 0 Infectious diarrhea† 48,491 1 Hand, foot and mouth disease 2,869 0 Total 324,803 2,024 * The data were from the website of the National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China.
† Infectious diarrhea excludes cholera, dysentery, typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever.
The number of cases and cause-specific deaths refer to data recorded in National Notifiable Disease Reporting System in China, which includes both clinically-diagnosed cases and laboratory-confirmed cases. Only reported cases of the 31 provincial-level administrative divisions in Mainland China are included in the table, whereas data of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macau Special Administrative Region, and Taiwan are not included. Monthly statistics are calculated without annual verification, which were usually conducted in February of the next year for de-duplication and verification of reported cases in annual statistics. Therefore, 12-month cases could not be added together directly to calculate the cumulative cases because the individual information might be verified via National Notifiable Disease Reporting System according to information verification or field investigations by local CDCs.
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