Czech 56 communicable diseases to watch out for 2022 before COVID-19 downgrade : PPTVHD36

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from the case of the National Communicable Disease Committee meeting Approved the draft notification of the Ministry of Public Health Re: Cancellation of Names and Key Symptoms of Dangerous Communicable Diseases B.E. by considering the adjustment of COVID-19 from “Dangerous communicable disease” is a “communicable disease that must be monitored” In line with the latter situation, there is a tendency for violence to decrease and the rate of vaccination is higher, with effect from From 1 Oct. 2022 onwards

“Influenza” is a contagious disease that you should be aware of. This year, more than 3,510 Thai people have been sick.

Thailand adds smallpox as the 56th communicable disease under surveillance

After previously announced that “smallpox” is a contagious disease that must be monitored.No. 56 (Announced on June 30, 2022) So let’s check the list of communicable diseases that need to be careful. According to the Communicable Diseases Act B.E. 2558, a total of 56 diseases have been announced.

  • Venereal diseases of the glands and lymph ducts (Lymphogranuloma Venereum or Granuloma Inguinale)
  • Health care-associated infection or hospital-acquired
  • meningococcal (Meningococcal meningitis)
  • Scarlet fever
  • Dengue Fever
  • fever, joint pain, mosquitoes (Chikungunyafever)
  • Malaria (Malaria)
  • Fever of unknown origin (Pyrexia of Unknown origin/Fever of Unknown Origin/Fever caused)
  • Japanese Encephalitis
  • Encephalitis, unspecified etiology (Unspecifiedencephalitis)
  • Avian Influenza
  • Influenza (Influenza)
  • Measles
  • Rubella (Rubella)
  • Enteric fever
  • Enterovirus fever
  • Diphtheria (Diphtheria)
  • Mumps
  • Syphilis (Synphilis)
  • Tetanus (Tetanus)
  • Polio (Poliomyelitis)
  • chancroid (Cancroid)
  • Trichinella parasite (Trichinosis)
  • Melioidosis
  • parasitic meningitis (Eosinophilicmeningitis)
  • Unspecified meningitis

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  • Herpes of the genital organs and anus (Anogenital Herpes)
  • Viral hepatitis A, B, C, D and E
  • Viral conjunctivitis conjunctivitis)
  • Zikavirus disease
  • streptococcus infection (Streptococcus suis)
  • Elephantiasis (Elephantiasis Lymphatic Filariais)
  • Brucellosis
  • Pneumonia (Pneumonitis or Pneumonia)
  • Rabies
  • Hand Foot and Mouth disease
  • Leprosy (Leprosy)
  • Leishmaniasis
  • Leptospirosis
  • Scrub typhus
  • Chickenpox (Varicella, Chickenpox)
  • Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) (
  • Acute diarrhea
  • AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome: AIDS)
  • Anthrax
  • Tuberculosis (Tuberculosis)
  • Unspecified hepatitis (Hepatitis)
  • Gonorrhea (Gonorrhea)
  • Chlamydia (Non GonococcalUrethritis : NGU)
  • Genital and anal warts (CondylomaAcuminata or Venereal Warts)
  • Cholera (Cholera)
  • Symptoms after receiving immunization (Adverse Event Following Immunization: AEFI)
  • Food poisoning
  • Whooping Cough (Pertussis)
  • Chickenpox or Monkeypox

Thank you information from Ministry of Health

arrived! Aug 10, 65 Open for reservations for the 3rd syringe vaccine for young children 5-11 years old to stimulate the prevention of COVID-19.

MIS-C in children can be prevented by vaccines. Thailand found more than 100 cases

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