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The Ministry of Health released Friday (6) that the country has 62 deaths due to dengue fever.
The epidemiological bulletin further reports that eight deaths were recorded by chikungunya and 30 251 confirmed cases.
With regard to zika, there was no evidence of death, but there were 1,674 confirmed cases. Dengue, zika and chikungunya are transmitted by the same vector, the mosquito Aedes Aegipity
Data refer to the period of December 31, 2017 and June 9, 2018.
The region from the West is the region where the incidence of dengue fever is highest, with 37.5% of probable cases. Then come the southeast, with 30.6%, and the northeast, with 23.7%.
All cities with the highest number of dengue cases come from Goiás: São Simão (GO), with 7,067.1 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, Senador Canedo (GO), with 3,348.2 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, Aparecida de Goiania (GO), with 1,362.1 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and Goiania (GO), with 725.1 cases per 100,000 inhabitants [19659002]
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With regard to chikungunya, the most affected region is the south-east, with 50.9% of cases. Second, Central West with 26.8%, followed by Northeast with 13.6%, North with 8.3% and South with 0.5%.
The cities most affected by the disease are located in Itaocara (RJ), with 2,736.4 cases per 100 thousand inhabitants, Coronel Fabriciano (MG), with 5,781.0 cases per 100 thousand inhabitants, Cuiabá (MT), with 538.7 cases per 100 thousand inhabitants, and São Gonçalo
The South-East region also has the highest number of cases of zika, with 499.1 cases per 100 000 inhabitants
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with 32.6%. The North and Midwest regions are equivalent at 26% and 25.2% respectively, followed by North at 15.5% and South at 0.7%.
The zika is more incisive in the with 1,553.5 cases per 100 000 inhabitants, Trindade (GO), with 111.3 cases per 100 000 inhabitants, Cuiabá (MT), with 30.3 cases per 100 000 inhabitants , and
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