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Influenza season declining

The 2019 South African influenza season, which started towards the end of April, has started to decline. Transmission of influenza measured using the Viral Watch programme has declined to a low level, and impact measured using the pneumonia surveillance programme is currently below the seasonal threshold. Levels of transmission and impact are determined by the […]

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Confirmed case of Ebola Virus Disease in Uganda and implications for South Africa

The Ugandan Ministry of Health (UMoH) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have confirmed a case of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in Uganda on 11 June 2019. Despite the ongoing outbreak in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and numerous previous alerts of suspected EVD in Uganda, this is the first confirmed case in Uganda

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Anthrax outbreak in Lesotho and measures to prevent human exposure in South Africa

Since 12th May 2019, three anthrax outbreaks have been reported in the Maseru district of Lesotho. Twenty-four cattle have died and a further 106 cattle infections are suspected. There has also been a report in a local Lesotho newspaper that over fifty local people became ill after eating meat from cattle that died of anthrax.

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South African Field Epidemiology Training Programme: Call for applicants – 2020 intake

The South African Field Epidemiology Training Programme (SAFETP) is requesting applications for the incoming 2020 class from qualified health professionals with an interest in public health and commitment to public service. SAFETP is hosted by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) of the National Health Laboratory Services (NHLS), for the National Department of Health.

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