Liberia Early Warning Disease Surveillance EPI (Week 31) (2019)

During Epi week 31, the following were highlighted: 

  • A total of 93 suspected cases of immediately reportable diseases and events including 23 deaths were reported from 15 Counties
  • Completeness and timeliness of health facility reports were both 98% 
  • Measles outbreak in River Gee County

More details are found in the PDF below.

Liberia Early Warning Disease Surveillance EPI (Week 30) (2019)

During Epi Week 30, the following were highlighted:

  • A total of 70 suspected cases of immediately reportable diseases and events including 14 deaths were reported from 15 Counties
  • Completeness and timeliness of health facility reports were both 98% 
  • Measles outbreaks ongoing in Rivercess and Grand Gedeh Counties

More details are found in the PDF below.

Liberia Early Warning Disease Surveillance EPI (Week 29) (2019)

During Epi week 29, the following were highlighted: 

  • A total of 104 suspected cases of immediately reportable diseases and events including 16 deaths were reported from 15 Counties
  • Completeness and timeliness of health facility reports were  98% and 97% respectively
  • Measles outbreaks ongoing in Rivercess and Grand Gedeh Counties

More details are found in the PDF below.

Liberia Early Warning Disease Surveillance EPI (Week 28) (2019)

During Epi week 28, the following were highlighted: 

  • A total of 105 suspected cases of immediately reportable diseases and events including 15 deaths were reported from 15 Counties
  • Completeness and timeliness of health facility reports were both  97% 
  • Measles outbreaks in Rivercess and Grand Gedeh Counties

More details are found in the PDF below.

Liberia Early Warning Disease Surveillance EPI (Week 27) (2019)

During Epi week 27 the following were highlighted: 

  • A total of 78 suspected cases of immediately reportable diseases and events including 23 deaths were reported from 15 Counties
  • Completeness and timeliness of health facility reports were both  97% 

More details are found in the PDF below.

Liberia Early Warning Disease Surveillance EPI (Week 26) (2019)

During Epi week 26 the following were highlighted: 

  • A total of 93 suspected cases of immediately reportable diseases and events including 24 deaths were reported from 15 Counties
  • Completeness and timeliness of health facility reports were both  97% 

More details are found in the PDF below.

Liberia Early Warning Disease Surveillance EPI (Week 25) (2019)

During Epi week 25 the following were highlighted: 

  • A total of 112 suspected cases of immediately reportable diseases and events including 25 deaths were reported from 15 Counties
  • Completeness and timeliness of health facility reports were both  97% 

More details are found in the PDF below.

Liberia Early Warning Disease Surveillance EPI (Week 24) (2019)

During EPI Week 24 the following were highlighted:

  • A total of 129 suspected cases of immediately reportable diseases and events including 30 deaths were reported from 15 Counties
  • Completeness and timeliness of health facility reports were both  95% 
  • Pertussis cases reported in Sinoe County

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Liberia Early Warning Disease Surveillance EPI (Week 23) (2019)

During EPI Week 23 the following were highlighted:

  • A total of 104 suspected cases of immediately reportable diseases and events including 19 deaths were reported from 15 Counties
  • Completeness and timeliness of health facility reports were both  97% 
  • Ongoing suspected Measles outbreak in Nimba county
  •  Ongoing suspected Lassa fever outbreak in Grand  Bassa  county

More details are found in the PDF below.

Liberia Early Warning Disease Surveillance EPI (Week 22) (2019)

During Epi week 22 the following were highlighted: 

  • A total of 88 suspected cases of immediately reportable diseases and events including 17 deaths were reported from 15 Counties
  • Completeness and timeliness of health facility reports were both  98% 
  • Ongoing suspected Measles outbreak in Nimba county
  •  One confirmed Shigellosis in District #1, Grand  Bassa  county

More details are found in the PDF below.