Epidemiology of diarrhoeal diseases in Singapore.

Asian journal of infectious diseases Pub Date : 1979-06-01
K T Goh
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Diarrhoeal diseases in the form of bacterial food poisoning are prevalent in Singapore. Common food poisoning organisms implicated were Staphylococcus aureus, non-thypoid Salmonellae and Vibrio parahaemolyticus. El tor cholera, believed to be introduced through intra-regional trade and travel, occurred sporadically with a common source outbreak, probably food-borne, in September 1978. Shigellosis and amoebiasis were mainly confined to areas where poor personal hygiene was prevalent. The incidence of enteric favers (typhoid and paratyphoid) continued to decline with 39.1% of the cases imported in 1978. Non-bacterial diarrhoeal diseases, including rotavirus, constituted 8--90% of the cases. The emergence of multiple antibiotic resistance enterobacteria which gave rise to occasional outbreaks in institutions, is a matter of concern. Control of diarrhoel diseases is directed mainly at food control and legislation and health education, backed by a high standard of environmental sanitation and a well-established system of epidemiological survelliance. The use of oral rehydration solution for the treatment of diarrhoea is being promoted.

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新加坡腹泻病的流行病学。
以细菌性食物中毒为形式的腹泻病在新加坡很普遍。常见的食物中毒生物体涉及金黄色葡萄球菌,非甲状腺样沙门氏菌和副溶血性弧菌。埃尔托尔霍乱,据信是通过区域内贸易和旅行传播的,在1978年9月零星发生,可能是食源性的共同来源暴发。志贺氏菌病和阿米巴病主要局限于个人卫生普遍不佳的地区。伤寒和副伤寒的发病率持续下降,1978年输入病例为39.1%。包括轮状病毒在内的非细菌性腹泻病占病例的8- 90%。多种抗生素耐药肠杆菌的出现引起了机构中偶尔的疫情,这是一个令人关注的问题。腹泻病的控制主要针对食品控制、立法和卫生教育,并以高标准的环境卫生和完善的流行病学监测系统为后盾。正在推广使用口服补液治疗腹泻。
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