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Noids weekly report 202152 - assets.publishing.service.gov.uk

STATUTORY NOTIFICATIONS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESWEEK 2021/52 week ending 02/01/2022in ENGLAND and WALEST able 1 Statutory notifications of infectious diseases in the past 6 weeks with totals for the current year compared with corresponding periods of the 2 preceding yearsCONTENTST able 2 Statutory notifications of infectious diseases for diseases for WEEK 2021/52 by UKHSA region, county, local and unitary authority including additional diseases notifiable from 6 April 2010 Registered Medical Practitioner in England and Wales have a statutory duty to notify a Proper Officer of the local authority, often the CCDC (Consultant in Communicable Disease Control), of suspected cases of certain infectious diseases:CholeraMeningococcal septicaemiaViral haemorrhagic feverBrucellosis *MeaslesTyphusDiphtheriaMumpsWhooping coughFood poisoningRabiesEnteric fever (typhoid or paratyphoid)PlagueYellow feverBotulism *MalariaTuberculosisAcute infectious hepatitisInfectious bloody diarrhoea *SARS *Acute encephalitisHaemolytic uraemic syndrome *RubellaAcute meningitisInvasive group A Streptococcal diseaseScarlet feverAnthrax

NOIDs WEEKLY REPORT. 2 Whooping cough 25 18 15 17 12 7 3994 1412 521 2324 97 281 Tuberculosis † 83 79 94 79 68 46 5142 4467 4594 2462 2197 2202 Tetanus 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 Scarlet fever 94 82 83 118 87 33 16128 8799 2637 6982 720 …

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1 STATUTORY NOTIFICATIONS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESWEEK 2021/52 week ending 02/01/2022in ENGLAND and WALEST able 1 Statutory notifications of infectious diseases in the past 6 weeks with totals for the current year compared with corresponding periods of the 2 preceding yearsCONTENTST able 2 Statutory notifications of infectious diseases for diseases for WEEK 2021/52 by UKHSA region, county, local and unitary authority including additional diseases notifiable from 6 April 2010 Registered Medical Practitioner in England and Wales have a statutory duty to notify a Proper Officer of the local authority, often the CCDC (Consultant in Communicable Disease Control), of suspected cases of certain infectious diseases:CholeraMeningococcal septicaemiaViral haemorrhagic feverBrucellosis *MeaslesTyphusDiphtheriaMumpsWhooping coughFood poisoningRabiesEnteric fever (typhoid or paratyphoid)PlagueYellow feverBotulism *MalariaTuberculosisAcute infectious hepatitisInfectious bloody diarrhoea *SARS *Acute encephalitisHaemolytic uraemic syndrome *RubellaAcute meningitisInvasive group A Streptococcal diseaseScarlet feverAnthraxLeprosyTetanusAcute poliomyelitisLegionnaires disease *Smallpox* Notifiable from 6 April 2010 Notifications of infectious diseases, some of which are later microbiologically confirmed, prompt local investigation and action to control the diseases.

2 Proper officers are required every week to inform the UK Health Security Agency(UKHSA) (formerly the Registrar General) anonymised details of each case of each disease that has been notified. UKHSA has responsibility of collating the weekly returns from proper officers and publishing analyses of local and national weekly data is provisional UKHSA - Information Management DepartmentNOIDs weekly REPORT2 Whooping cough2518151712739941412521232497281 Tuberculosis 837994796846514244674594246221972202 Tetanus000000204001 Scarlet fever94828311887331612887992637698272016 57 Rubella 42013022811967992136 Mumps 92926679652817307140623193887012942063 Meningococcal septicaemia0020021044717471111 Measles 14171868624226953571082132240 Malaria251232197571011291961 Leprosy000000362201 Food poisoning8574737875228811476943694649234 42244 Enteric fever not further specified000000130000 Paratyphoid fever - not known where

3 Contracted000000941311 Paratyphoid fever - presumed contracted in GB000000000000 Paratyphoid fever - presumed contracted abroad0000002262801 Typhoid fever - not known where contracted000000821500 Typhoid fever - presumed contracted in GB000000132112 Typhoid fever - presumed contracted abroad0000107419133135 Enteric fever (typhoid or paratyphoid fever)00001011537194859other specified0110001003822441913unspecified0 0001058381528119 Haemophilus influenzae000000231200meningococcal10000 086222042713 Acute Meningitis111010246101581163735post-infe ctious000000122000infective000010966522 Acute encephalitis0000101088522 NovDecDecDecDecJantotototototo2805121926 025252525252520101012727272021/2021/2021 /2021/2021/2021/201920202021201920202021 474849505152weeksweeksweeksweeksweekswee ksWeekly TotalsCumulative Totals Excluding chemoprophylaxis A substantial proportion of notified cases are shown subsequently not to be the implicated infectionStatutory notifications of infectious diseases in the past 6 weeks.

4 Table 1with totals for the current year compared with correspondingperiods of the preceding 2 and Walesincluding Port Health Authorities3 A substantial proportion of notified cases are shown subsequently not to be the implicated infection Excluding chemoprophylaxisWeek endingTable 2 Stockton-on-Tees UA000000000 Redcar and Cleveland UA000000000 Northumberland UA010100000 Middlesbrough UA000000000 Hartlepool UA000000000 Darlington UA000000000 County Durham UA010200000 Unitary Authorities020300000 Sunderland000000000 South Tyneside000000010 North Tyneside000000030 Newcastle upon Tyne000000020 Gateshead000000000 Tyne and Wear000000060 North East020300060 Measles Mumps RubellaScarlet feverWhooping cough TuberculosisAcute meningitisFood Poisoning - FormalMalariaStatutory notifications of infectious diseases forby UKHSA region, county, local and unitary authorityEngland and Wales02 Jan 20212021/52 England and Wales6280337460222 Port Health Authorities0000000004 Week endingTable 2 Warrington UA000000000 Halton UA000000000 Cheshire West and Chester UA000000000 Cheshire East UA000000000 Blackpool UA010000000 Blackburn with Darwen UA000000000 Unitary Authorities010000000 Wirral000000000St.

5 Helens000000000 Sefton010100000 Liverpool010000000 Knowsley000200000 Merseyside020300000 Wyre000000000 West Lancashire000100000 South Ribble000000000 Rossendale000000000 Ribble Valley000000000 Preston000001000 Pendle000000000 Lancaster000000000 Hyndburn000000000 Fylde000000000 Chorley000000000 Burnley000000000 Lancashire000101000 Wigan200000000 Trafford000000010 Tameside000000000 Stockport000000000 Salford000000010 Rochdale000000000 Oldham000100010 Manchester100000000 Bury000001000 Bolton010001000 Greater Manchester310102030 South Lakeland000000000 Eden000100010 Copeland000000000 Carlisle000000000 Barrow-in-Furness000000000 Allerdale100000000 Cumbria100100010 North West440603040 Excluding chemoprophylaxis A substantial proportion of notified cases are shown subsequently not to be the implicated infection Measles Mumps RubellaScarlet feverWhooping cough TuberculosisAcute meningitisFood Poisoning - FormalMalariaStatutory notifications of infectious diseases forby UKHSA region, county.

6 Local and unitary authorityEngland and Wales02 Jan 20212021/525 Week endingTable 2 York UA000100000 North Lincolnshire UA000000000 North East Lincolnshire UA000000000 Kingston upon Hull City of UA000000000 East Riding of Yorkshire UA000000010 Unitary Authorities000100010 Wakefield000000000 Leeds000001000 Kirklees000000000 Calderdale000000000 Bradford000100010 West Yorkshire000101010 Sheffield000000010 Rotherham000000010 Doncaster000000010 Barnsley000000000 South Yorkshire000000030 Selby010000000 Scarborough010000000 Ryedale000000010 Richmondshire000000000 Harrogate000000010 Hambleton000000000 Craven000000020 North Yorkshire020000040 Yorkshire & the Humber020201090 Excluding chemoprophylaxis A substantial proportion of notified cases are shown subsequently not to be the implicated infection Measles Mumps RubellaScarlet feverWhooping cough TuberculosisAcute meningitisFood Poisoning - FormalMalariaStatutory notifications of infectious diseases forby UKHSA region, county.

7 Local and unitary authorityEngland and Wales02 Jan 20212021/526 Week endingTable 2 Rutland UA000000000 Nottingham UA000200001 Leicester UA000003000 Derby UA000000000 Unitary Authorities000203001 Rushcliffe000000000 Newark and Sherwood000000000 Mansfield000000000 Gedling000000000 Broxtowe000000000 Bassetlaw000000000 Ashfield000000000 Nottinghamshire000000000 Wellingborough000001000 South Northamptonshire000000000 Northampton000001000 Kettering000100000 East Northamptonshire000200000 Daventry000000000 Corby000001000 Northamptonshire000303000 West Lindsey000000000 South Kesteven000000000 South Holland000000000 North Kesteven000100000 Lincoln000000000 East Lindsey000000000 Boston000000000 Lincolnshire000100000 Oadby and Wigston000000000 North West Leicestershire010000000 Melton000000000 Hinckley and Bosworth000000000 Harborough000000000 Charnwood000000000 Blaby000000000 Leicestershire010000000 South Derbyshire000000000 North East Derbyshire000000000 High Peak000100000 Erewash000000000 Derbyshire Dales000000000 Chesterfield000000000 Bolsover000000000 Amber Valley000100000 Derbyshire000200000 East Midlands010806001 Excluding chemoprophylaxis A substantial proportion of notified cases are shown subsequently not to be the implicated infection Measles Mumps RubellaScarlet feverWhooping cough TuberculosisAcute meningitisFood Poisoning - FormalMalariaStatutory notifications of infectious diseases forby UKHSA region, county.

8 Local and unitary authorityEngland and Wales02 Jan 20212021/527 Week endingTable 2 Telford and Wrekin UA000000000 Stoke-on-Trent UA000000000 Shropshire UA000000000 County of Herefordshire UA000000000 Unitary Authorities000000000 Wyre Forest000000000 Wychavon000000000 Worcester000000000 Redditch000000000 Malvern Hills000010000 Bromsgrove010000000 Worcestershire010010000 Warwick000100000 Stratford-on-Avon000000000 Rugby000000000 Nuneaton and Bedworth000000000 North Warwickshire000000000 Warwickshire000100000 Tamworth000000000 Staffordshire Moorlands000000000 Stafford000000000 South Staffordshire000000000 Newcastle-under-Lyme000000000 Lichfield000000000 East Staffordshire000000000 Cannock Chase000000000 Staffordshire000000000 Wolverhampton000000001 Walsall000100000 Solihull000001000 Sandwell000100000 Dudley000000000 Coventry000001000 Birmingham100006000 West Midlands100208001 West Midlands110318001 Excluding chemoprophylaxis A substantial proportion of notified cases are shown subsequently not to be the implicated infection Measles Mumps RubellaScarlet feverWhooping cough TuberculosisAcute meningitisFood Poisoning - FormalMalariaStatutory notifications of infectious diseases forby UKHSA region, county.

9 Local and unitary authorityEngland and Wales02 Jan 20212021/528 Week endingTable 2 Thurrock UA000002000 Southend-on-Sea UA000000000 Peterborough UA000001000 Milton Keynes UA010100000 Luton UA000000000 Central Bedfordshire UA000000000 Bedford UA000100000 Unitary Authorities010203000 Waveney000000000 Suffolk Coastal000000000St Edmundsbury000000000 Mid Suffolk000000000 Ipswich000100000 Forest Heath000000000 Babergh010000000 Suffolk010100000 South Norfolk000010000 Norwich010010000 North Norfolk000000000 King's Lynn and West Norfolk000000000 Great Yarmouth000000000 Broadland000000000 Breckland000000000 Norfolk010020000 Welwyn Hatfield000000000 Watford000000000 Three Rivers000000000 Stevenage000000000St Albans000000000 North Hertfordshire000000000 Hertsmere010000000 East Hertfordshire000000000 Dacorum000001000 Broxbourne000000000 Hertfordshire010001000 Uttlesford000000000 Tendring000000000 Rochford000000000 Maldon000000000 Harlow000000000 Epping Forest000000000 Colchester000000000 Chelmsford000000000 Castle Point010000000 Brentwood000000000 Braintree000000000 Basildon000000000 Essex010000000 South Cambridgeshire000000000 Huntingdonshire000000000 Fenland000000000 East Cambridgeshire000000000 Cambridge000000000 Cambridgeshire000000000 East of England050324000 Excluding chemoprophylaxis A substantial proportion of notified cases are shown subsequently not to be the implicated infection Measles Mumps RubellaScarlet feverWhooping cough TuberculosisAcute

10 MeningitisFood Poisoning - FormalMalariaStatutory notifications of infectious diseases forby UKHSA region, county, local and unitary authorityEngland and Wales02 Jan 20212021/529 Week endingTable 2 Waltham Forest000000000 Sutton000000000 Richmond upon Thames010001000 Redbridge000001000 Merton000000000 Kingston upon Thames000010000 Hounslow000001000 Hillingdon000001000 Havering000000000 Harrow000001000 Greenwich000002000 Enfield000000000 Ealing000002000 Croydon000000000 Bromley000100000 Brent000000000 Bexley000100000 Barnet000002000 Barking and Dagenham


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