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South Sudan
Ministry of HealthRepublic of South Sudan Printed: 06:42 Monday, 05 June 2017 UTC
Integrated Disease Surveillance andResponse (IDSR)
Annexes W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Access and Utilisation
Slide 2 Map 1 Map of consultations by county (2017)
Indicator-based surveillance
Slide 3 Figure 1 Proportional mortality
Slide 4 Figure 2 Proportional morbidity
Slide 5 Figure 3 Trend in consultations and key diseases
Disease trends and maps
Malaria
Slide 6 Trend in malaria cases over time
Slide 7 Malaria maps and alert management
Acute Watery Diarrhoea (AWD)
Slide 8 Trend in AWD cases over time
Slide 9 AWD maps and alert management
Bloody diarrhoea
Slide 10 Trend in bloody diarrhoea cases over time
Slide 11 Bloody diarrhoea maps and alert management
Measles
Slide 12 Trend in measles cases over time
Slide 13 Measles maps and alert management
Sources of data
1. Weekly IDSR Reporting Form
2. Weekly EWARS Reporting Form
Contents
1 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Map 1 | Map of total consultations by county (W21 2017)
Number of consultations 0 1 1,000 2,500 5,000
Hub W21 2017
Aweil 10,358 426,071
Bentiu 21,938 444,805
Bor 4,576 116,882
Juba 11,269 152,170
Kwajok 13,385 311,295
Malakal 17,574 462,342
Rumbek 12,836 248,639
Torit 6,188 174,415
Wau 9,048 246,580
Yambio 10,855 256,746
South Sudan 118,027 2,839,945
Access and Utilisation | Map of consultations by county
2 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Figure 1 | Proportional mortality (2017)
Malaria
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI)
Acute Watery Diarrhoea
Bloody diarrhoea
Acute Jaundice Syndrome (AJS)
Measles
Other
Syndrome W21 2017
# deaths % mortality # deaths % mortality
Malaria 2 6.5% 1,144 71.1%
ARI 0 0.0% 30 1.9%
AWD 0 0.0% 246 15.3%
Bloodydiarrhoea
21 67.7% 82 5.1%
AJS 0 0.0% 1 0.1%
Measles 0 0.0% 15 0.9%
Other 8 25.8% 91 5.7%
Total deaths 31 100% 1,609 100%
Proportional mortality
3 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Figure 2 | Proportional morbidity (2017)
Malaria
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI)
Acute Watery Diarrhoea
Bloody diarrhoea
Acute Jaundice Syndrome (AJS)
Measles
Other
Syndrome W21 2017
# cases % morbidity # cases % morbidity
Malaria 28,995 48.7% 727,709 50.4%
ARI 7,003 11.8% 161,806 11.2%
AWD 11,014 18.5% 288,787 20.0%
Bloodydiarrhoea
1,979 3.3% 47,048 3.3%
AJS 15 0.0% 813 0.1%
Measles 17 0.0% 1,722 0.1%
Other 10,558 17.7% 216,632 15.0%
Total cases 59,581 100% 1,444,517 100%
Proportional morbidity
4 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Figure 3 | Trend in total consultations and key diseases (W21)
Total consultations
Malaria
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI)
Acute Watery Diarrhoea
Acute Jaundice Syndrome (AJS)
Measles
Trend in consultations and key diseases
5 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Num
ber
W22
201
6
W26
201
6
W31
201
6
W35
201
6
W39
201
6
W44
201
6
W48
201
6
W52
201
7
W05
201
7
W09
201
7
W13
201
7
W18
201
7
W22
201
7
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25000
50000
75000
100000
125000
150000
175000
200000
225000
250000
Malaria | Trends over time
6 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Figure 4a | Trend in number of cases over time (South Sudan)
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Graph legend
2017
2016
2015
2014
727,709Cases
1,144Deaths
5Alerts
Key malaria indicators (2017) Figure 4b | % morbidity Figure 4c | Age breakdown
Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov
Map 2 | Map of malaria cases by county (2017)
a. 2014 b. 2015
c. 2016 d. 2017
Malaria | Maps and Alert Management
7 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Map 3 | Map of malaria alerts by county (2017)
Map legend
Number of malaria cases 0 1 10,000 20,000 50,000
Number of malaria alerts 0 1 10
Alert thresholdTwice the average number of casesover the past 3 weeks. Source: IDSR
5Alerts
3Verified
0Low Risk
0Moderate Risk
0High Risk
0Very High Risk
Risk Assessment
Acute Watery Diarrhoea | Trends over time
8 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Figure 5a | Trend in AWD cases over time (South Sudan)
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2500
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Graph legend
2017
2016
2015
2014
288,787Cases
246Deaths
3Alerts
Key AWD indicators (2017) Figure 5b | % morbidity Figure 5c | Age breakdown
Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov
Map 4 | Map of AWD cases by county (2017)
a. 2014 b. 2015
c. 2016 d. 2017
Acute Watery Diarrhoea | Maps and Alert Management
9 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Map 5 | Map of AWD alerts by county (2017)
Map legend
Number of AWD cases 0 1 5,000 10,000 20,000
Number of AWD alerts 0 1 10
Alert thresholdTwice the average number of cases overthe past 3 weeks. Source: IDSR
3Alerts
1Verified
0Low Risk
0Moderate Risk
0High Risk
0Very High Risk
Risk Assessment
Acute Bloody Diarrhoea | Trends over time
10 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Figure 6a | Trend in bloody diarrhoea cases over time (South Sudan)
0
500
1000
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3000
3500
Graph legend
2017
2016
2015
2014
47,048Cases
0Deaths
4Alerts
Key bloody diarrhoea indicators (2017) Figure 6b | % morbidity Figure 6c | Age breakdown
Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov
Map 6 | Map of bloody diarrhoea cases by county (2017)
a. 2014 b. 2015
c. 2016 d. 2017
Acute Bloody Diarrhoea | Maps and Alert Management
11 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Map 7 | Map of bloody diarrhoea alerts by county (2017)
Map legend
Number of bloody diarrhoea cases 0 1 500 1,000 2,000
Number of alerts 0 1 10
Alert thresholdTwice the average number of cases over thepast 3 weeks. Source: IDSR
4Alerts
1Verified
0Low Risk
0Moderate Risk
0High Risk
0Very High Risk
Risk Assessment
Measles | Trends over time
12 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Figure 7a | Trend in number of cases over time (South Sudan)
0
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Graph legend
2017
2016
2015
2014
1,722Cases
15Deaths
4Alerts
Key measles indicators (2017) Figure 7b | % morbidity Figure 7c | Age breakdown
Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov
Map 7 | Map of measles cases by county (2017)
a. 2014 b. 2015
c. 2016 d. 2017
Measles | Maps and Alert Management
13 W21 2017 (May 22-May 28)
Map 8 | Map of measles alerts by county (2017)
Map legend
Number of measles cases 0 1 50 100 250
Number of measles alerts 0 1 10
Alert threshold1 case.Source: IDSR
4Alerts
2Verified
0Low Risk
0Moderate Risk
0High Risk
0Very High Risk
Risk Assessment
For more help and support,please contact:
Dr. Pinyi Nyimol MawienDirector General Preventive Health ServicesMinistry of HealthRepublic of South Sudan
Telephone: +211 955 604 020
Dr. Alice IgaleDirector (a.i) IDSRMinistry of HealthRepublic of South Sudan
Telephone: +211 956 420 189 NotesWHO and the Ministry of Health gratefully acknowledge health cluster and health pooled fund (HPF)partners who have reported the data used in this bulletin. We would also like to thank ECHO andUSAID for providing financial support.
The data has been collected with support from the EWARS project. This is an initiative to strengthenearly warning, alert and response in emergencies. It includes an online, desktop and mobileapplication that can be rapidly configured and deployed in the field. It is designed with frontline usersin mind, and built to work in difficult and remote operating environments. This bulletin has beenautomatically published from the EWARS application.
More information can be found at http://ewars-project.org
Ministry of HealthRepublic of South Sudan