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Confirmed Microcephaly Cases In Brazil Increase To 1749


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Registration Date: 27/07/2016 18:07:27 the amended 07/27/2016 18:07:27 the
 

The weekly report gathers information submitted by state health departments until 23 July. Other 3,062 cases remain under investigation

New bulletin of the Ministry of Health, released on Wednesday (27), points out that, until July 23, were confirmed 1,749 cases of microcephaly and other nervous system disorders, suggestive of congenital infection.They remain under investigation by the Ministry of Health and the states 3,062 suspected cases of microcephaly across the country.

Since the beginning of the investigation, in October last year, 8,703 cases were reported to the Ministry of Health. Of these, 3,892 were discarded because of normal tests, or because they have microcephaly or malformations confirmed because noninfectious. They were also discarded by do not meet the case definition.

Of the total confirmed cases (1,749), 272 were confirmed by specific laboratory criteria for Zika virus. The Ministry of Health, however, points out that this figure does not represent adequately the total number of cases related to the virus. The folder considers that there was infection Zika most of the mothers who had babies with a final diagnosis of microcephaly. The 1,749 confirmed cases in Brazil occurred in 609 municipalities located in all Brazilian states and the Federal District.

In the same period, there were 371 suspected deaths of microcephaly and / or alteration of the central nervous system after birth or during pregnancy (miscarriage or stillbirth) in the country. This represents 4.3% of the total reported cases. Of these, 106 were confirmed to microcephaly and / or alteration of the central nervous system.Another 200 are still under investigation and 65 were discarded.

The Ministry of Health says it is investigating all cases of microcephaly and other disorders of the central nervous system informed by the states, as well as possible relationship with the Zika virus and other congenital infections.Microcephaly can be caused by various infectious agents beyond Zika as Syphilis, Toxoplasmosis, Other Infectious Agents, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus and Herpes Viral.

The folder guides pregnant women adopt measures to reduce the presence of Aedes aegypti, with the elimination of breeding sites, and protect themselves from mosquito exposure, keeping doors and closed or screened windows, wear pants and long sleeved shirts and use allowed repellents for pregnant women.

Distribution of reported cases of microcephaly by UF until July 23, 2016

Regions and Federative Units

Microcephaly cases and / or malformations suggestive of congenital infection

Total accumulated 1  of reported cases from 2015 to 2016

research

confirmed 2.3

discarded 4

Brazil

3,062

1,749

3,892

8,703

Alagoas

63

79

189

331

Bahia

652

282

284

1,218

Ceará

152

136

260

548

Maranhão

93

134

62

289

Paraíba

249

155

494

898

Pernambuco

398

376

1,300

2,074

Piauí

12

92

74

178

large northern river

191

123

135

449

Sergipe

76

117

57

250

 Northeast

1,886

1,494

2,855

6,235

Holy Spirit

88

22

68

178

Minas Gerais

68

4

63

135

Rio de Janeiro

317

95

187

599

Sao Paulo

365

11

189

565

Southeast

838

132

507

1,477

Acre

12

two

30

44

Amapá

two

7

4

13

Amazon

13

8

5

26

For

56

1

0

57

Rondonia *

4

5

9

18

Roraima

4

10

13

27

Tocantins

63

17

88

168

North

154

50

149

353

Federal district

4

6

39

49

Goiás

39

15

95

149

Mato Grosso

92

36

128

256

Mato Grosso do Sul

10

5

14

29

Midwest

145

62

276

483

Paraná

0

4

37

41

Santa Catarina

3

1

6

10

Rio Grande do Sul

36

6

62

104

South

39

11

105

155

By Camila Bogaz, the Agency Health Care to press (61) 3315-3435 / 3580
  

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