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Increase in the number of dengue fever notifications

Posted on 14/10/2015 by Fei Xu

In 2014, the number of dengue fever notifications increased by over two thirds compared to 2013. Malaria notifications was almost one third fewer. Read more about dengue fever and malaria notifications or download the factsheet. 

 

  • News
  • ]Latest news
    • ]Newsletter 15 - December 2018
    • ]14th newsletter released
    • ]Oral Health Statistics Updated
    • ]Updated factsheets for transport
    • ]2015-2016 Hazardous substance and Lead notifications factsheets
    • ]2017 HSSS report published
    • ]Christmas Newsletter (13th) released
    • ]Health effects relating to the indoor environment
    • ]PAWS launched
    • ]Latest stats on melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer
    • ]Healthspace is now LIVE
    • ]Healthspace
    • ]Dairy cattle numbers increasing
    • ]Special Issue Announcement "Environmental Health Indicators for Policy Support"
    • ]Updated safe drinking-water and fluoridated drinking-water factsheets
    • ]Oral Health of children improved between 2000 and 2015
    • ]Number of motor vehicles is steadily increasing
    • ]The New Zealand vehicle fleet is getting increasingly older
    • ]Children in fluoridated areas generally have better oral health
    • ]One in two New Zealanders has access to fluoridated drinking-water.
    • ]Over 800 people were notified with water-borne diseases with untreated drinking-water as a risk factor in 2014
    • ]Over 190 people were notified with water-borne diseases with recreational water contact as a risk factor in 2014
    • ]Over 8600 people were notified with campylobacteriosis, cryptosporidiosis or giardiasis in 2014
    • ]New report on the burden of disease from second-hand smoke in New Zeland
    • ]Dairy cattle numbers decrease
    • ]People in the North Island were more likely to be supplied with microbiologically compliant drinking-water
    • ]There were no breaches of carbon monoxide in 2013
    • ]Most monitoring sites met nitrogen dioxide guidelines in 2013
    • ]Many urban areas exceeded daily limits of PM10 in 2013
    • ]Most monitoring sites met the WHO annual PM10 guideline in 2013
    • ]Public Health Emergency of International Concern announced relating to Zika virus
    • ]Latest Hazardous Substances and Lead report
    • ]Hazardous substances injury statistics
    • ]Energy consumption in New Zealand has increased in 2014
    • ]9th EHI newsletter released
    • ]Nearly twice the number of vector-borne diseases notifications were made
    • ]Increase in the number of dengue fever notifications
    • ]Short course on Applied Environmental Epidemiology - 15th Oct 2015
    • ]New factsheet shows large drop in second-hand smoke exposure
    • ]Dairy cattle numbers continue to rise
    • ]Drop in meningococcal disease cases in 2014
    • ]8th EHI newsletter released
    • ]New hazardous substances and lead report
    • ]Emergency water sources report
    • ]New access to safe drinking water factsheet
    • ]Occupational disease surveillance report
    • ]EHI newsletter #7 released
    • ]Indicators updated
    • ]Welcome to our new-look website!
    • ]Climate change indicators released
    • ]New hazardous substances statistics
    • ]Daily sulphur dioxide guidelines were exceeded at three sites in 2013
    • ]11th EHI newsltter released
    • ]New 'Border Health' Domain
    • ]New Zealand's total energy consumption increased slightly in 2015
    • ]Using social media to help fight flu
    • ]District Health Board Health Profiles released
    • ]New transport indicators launched
    • ]New traffic injury indicators lauched
    • ]Hazardous substances and lead notifications factsheets
    • ]National Hazardous Substances and Lead Notifications report 2016
    • ]Energy consumption increased in 2016
    • ]Factsheets updated with new DHB data from the New Zealand Health Survey
    • ]New meningococcal disease indicator released
    • ]New 'Population vulnerability' domain
  • ]Our newsletter
 
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