Surveillance of Notifiable Infectious Diseases (NIDs). Report for Burgundy as of December 31, 2009

The French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (InVS) is responsible for the national coordination of the surveillance system for notifiable diseases. The objective of this system is to detect and report the 31 notifiable diseases in order to take action and prevent the risk of epidemics, as well as to analyze trends in these diseases over time. The report provides an overview of the 29 notifiable infectious diseases between 2005 and 2009 in Burgundy. Between 2005 and 2009, 1,581 notifiable diseases were reported in the Burgundy region. The top three reported diseases were tuberculosis (44% of NCDs), HIV infections (nearly 16% of NCDs), and Legionnaires’ disease (nearly 14% of NCDs). All other NCDs accounted for less than 10%. Most MDOs systematically require investigations to ensure that the risk of human-to-human transmission is controlled, with the support of clinicians and the relevant services. This report contributes to providing feedback to all reporting entities. (R.A.)

Author(s): Terrien E, Tessier S

Publishing year: 2012

Pages: 47 p.

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