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==Epidemiology==
==Epidemiology==
Yakormonyo first declared a birdflu outbreak in the prefectures of [[Sirion Prefecture|Sirion]], [[Onioto Prefecture|Onioto]] and [[Tufiankaras Prefecture|Tufiankaras]]due to a sudden spike in the number of patients from May 17 to 27, 2013, compared to figures of the equivalent period from 2012. Outbreaks were also eventually declared in several other parts of the country.
Yakormonyo first declared a birdflu outbreak in the prefectures of [[Sirion Prefecture|Sirion]], [[Onioto Prefecture|Onioto]] and [[Tufiankaras Prefecture|Tufiankaras]] due to a sudden spike in the number of patients from May 17 to 27, 2013, compared to figures of the equivalent period from 2012. Outbreaks were also eventually declared in several other parts of the country.


There were at least 33,000 cases recorded from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014, with around 15,000 of these cases resulting to deaths.
There were at least 33,000 cases recorded from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014, with around 15,000 of these cases resulting to deaths.

Revision as of 02:06, 23 January 2023

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The 2013-2014 Yakormonyo measles outbreak began in mid-2013. An outbreak of birdflu was officially declared in May 2013 in select prefectures in the Central Valley region by the Monyo government.

Epidemiology

Yakormonyo first declared a birdflu outbreak in the prefectures of Sirion, Onioto and Tufiankaras due to a sudden spike in the number of patients from May 17 to 27, 2013, compared to figures of the equivalent period from 2012. Outbreaks were also eventually declared in several other parts of the country.

There were at least 33,000 cases recorded from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014, with around 15,000 of these cases resulting to deaths.

By August 30, 2014, the Monyo government declared that the birdflu outbreak is already under control. The last case was reported in Nehados on September 29.

Cases

Confirmed cases by prefecture (19 August 2014)
Region Confirmed
cases
Confirmed
deaths
Official outbreak declaration
Afan Outbreak declared
Anakfa Outbreak declared
Antaka Outbreak declared
Asaka Outbreak declared
Asxata Outbreak declared
Atah Outbreak declared
Aukoau Outbreak declared
Fokatakis No outbreak
Hekionkur Outbreak declared
Ifanouo Outbreak declared
Ixahiri Outbreak declared
Kaigias Outbreak declared
Kanioto Outbreak declared
Karaski No outbreak
Kinaio No outbreak
Nariuo Outbreak declared
Onioto Outbreak declared
Oron Outbreak declared
Ranagara Outbreak declared
Saroni Outbreak declared
Sirion Outbreak declared
Tatxosapi Outbreak declared
Toxkaxa Outbreak declared
Tufiankaras Outbreak declared
Utosia No outbreak
Total (Nationwide) Outbreak in 21 out 25 prefectures

Cause

Response

See also

Notes

References

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