Skin diseases increased by 15 per cent with average 3,275 scabies cases being reported per district in July 2012 as compared with 2,842 recorded in the preceding month, says a Free and Fair Election Network (Fafen) report issues on Monday. Faisalabad (25,827), Bahawalpur (12,254) and Gujranwala (11,158) had the most scabies cases observed during the month, which Fafen governance monitors visited 90 health offices in as many districts across the country.
The monitors found the total disease burden had increased 12 per cent in July as compared with June. A total 2,470,345 cases of various diseases were reported - 40 per cent those of acute reparatory tract infections. Faisalabad with 93,219 cases was the highest reporting district. Sialkot (45,107) and Gujranwala (42,472) followed. Gastrointestinal infections constituted 23 per cent of the total disease burden. Out of 580,522 gastrointestinal infection cases, 88 per cent were of diarrhea and dysentery and 11 per cent of gastro-enteritis.
In the observed month, 11 per cent registered cases were of skin diseases. As many as 10,681 cases of animal bites were reported - 9,786 dog bites and 895 snake bites. Faisalabad had the highest incidence of dog bites (885 cases) while Rajanpur (93) reported the most snake bites.
On the other hand, hepatitis constituted 91 per cent of the 3,954 viral disease cases registered in July. Forty districts reported 3,599 hepatitis cases - Gujranwala on top, reporting 692 followed by Gujrat (625) and Bahawalpur (470). Nineteen districts had 309 measles cases, 60 of them being registered in Karachi East. All 25 cases of suspected AIDS were reported in Gujrat while out of 21 probable poliomyelitis cases Karachi East reported 18 and Loralai, Bhakkar and Sheikhupura one each.
Among bacterial diseases, 32 districts reported 2,103 tuberculosis cases while two registered seven tetanus cases. Fafen monitors also observed dengue and malaria cases. They found 31 districts reporting 4,992 malaria cases - Tank (863), Killa Saifullah (520) and Thatta (471) registering most of them. No dengue case surfaced.
Of the 10 districts having the highest disease burden, eight were in Punjab, and one each in Sindh and KP. Cases of maternal mortality saw an increase of four to six cases per district - up from June's 149 cases in 35 districts to 239 recorded in 37 districts in the reporting month. Rawalpindi (63) was the highest reporting district. Moreover, 39 districts registered 2,033 cases of infant mortality and 10 recorded 402 child mortality cases. Sahiwal (216) had the most infant mortality cases while Mandi Bahauddin topped the child mortality chart with 103 cases.