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6:00 AM Dec. 21, 2007 to Jan. 5, 2008
Injury Registry Update
There are 46 new fireworks-related injuries reported today. The total number of cases as of 05 January 2008 is 866, which is 189 cases (18%) lower than previous 3-year average (Fig. 1) or 426 cases (33%) lower than the same period last year. There was one case of firecracker powder ingestion and no stray bullet injury reported.
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Figure 1. | Cumulative Cases by Day 3-Yr Average (2004-2006) Vs. 2007 | | | Figure 2. | Top-Five Firecrackers Used (N=850) Fireworks Injury Surveillance 2007 6:00 AM Dec. 21, 2007 - Jan. 5, 2008 | | | Cumulative Surveillance Findings | A total of 850 fireworks related injuries, 14 stray bullet injuries, one watusi and one firecracker powder ingestion were reported from December 21, 2007– January 05, 2008 from 50 sentinel sites (Table 2). Forty-one ( 6% ) sustained injuries after January 1, 2008. There was one death (watusi ingestion) | | A. Fireworks-related Injuries | Majority, 680 (80%) were males. Ages ranged from 4 months to 84 years (Median 15) : 302 (35%) cases were children 10 years and below. Five hundred eighty-nine (69%) cases were from NCR (Table 1). Six hundred thirty (74%) sustained blast/burn injury without amputation, 159 (19%) with eye injury, 61 (7%) with amputation. Four hundred thirty-six (51%) directly handled firecrackers, among which 71 (8%) were under the influence of alcohol. | | Table 1. | Number of Injuries by Region (N=866) Fireworks Injury Surveillance 2007 6:00 AM Dec. 21, 2007-Jan. 5, 2008 | | | B. Watusi/Firecracker Powder Ingestion | There was one reported case of watusi ingestion and one case of a 1-year old boy who ingested firecracker powder (Lucis) seen at Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center. | | C. Stray Bullet Injuries | There were fourteen stray bullet injuries. Upon verification another two earlier reported were due to deliberate shooting. | | Status of Reporting of Sentinel Hospitals | Twenty-eight (56%) out of 50 hospitals submitted injury reports. | | Subscribe to ESR Postings | | This is the last report for the Year. Thank you to the following: 50 Sentinel Hospitals, PNP, LGUs and Media Partners | | Official DOH Reports: | | | To VOTE which amendments to RA 7183 you want to support, click on the poll question located on the upper-right corner of this webpage.
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6:00 AM Dec. 21, 2007 to Jan. 4, 2008
Injury Registry Update
There are 67 new fireworks-related injuries reported today. The total number of cases as of 6:00 AM, 04 January 2008 is 821, which is 223 cases (21%) lower than previous 3-year average (Fig. 1) or 458 cases (36%) lower than the same period last year. There was no new case of watusi ingestion and stray bullet injury reported.
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Figure 1. | Cumulative Cases by Day 3-Yr Average (2004-2006) Vs. 2007 | | | Figure 2. | Top-Five Firecrackers Used (N=804) Fireworks Injury Surveillance 2007 6:00 AM Dec. 21, 2007 - Jan. 4, 2008 | | | Cumulative Surveillance Findings | A total of 804 fireworks related injuries, 16 stray bullet injuries and one watusi ingestion were reported from December 21, 2007– January 04, 2008 from 50 sentinel sites (Table 2). Thirty-eight ( 5% ) cases sustained injuries after January 1, 2008. | | A. Fireworks-related Injuries | Majority, 659 (80%) were males. Ages ranged from 4 months to 84 years (Median 15): 288 (35%) cases were children 10 years and below. Five hundred sixty-one (68%) cases were from NCR (Table 1). Five hundred eighty-three (71%) sustained blast/burn injury without amputation, 159 (19%) with eye injury, 62 (8%) with amputation. Four hundred twenty-two (51%) directly handled firecrackers, among which 71 (17%) were under the influence of alcohol. | | Table 1. | Number of Injuries by Region (N=821) Fireworks Injury Surveillance 2007 6:00 AM Dec. 21, 2007-Jan. 4, 2008 | | | B. Watusi Ingestion | There was one reported case of watusi ingestion. | | C. Stray Bullet Injuries | There were sixteen stray bullet injuries. Upon verification two earlier reported were due to deliberate shooting. Ages ranged from 6 years to 44 years (Median 15): 14 ( 78%) cases were from NCR. | | Status of Reporting of Sentinel Hospitals | Forty-nine (98%) out of 50 hospitals submitted injury reports. All submitted before the 8:00 AM deadline. | | Subscribe to ESR Postings | | Official DOH Reports: | | To send report , please fax or e-mail to: FAX Nos. 02-743-6076 02-743-1937 02-743-8301 local 1901 E-mail: n.orosco@gmail.com For Zero-Case Reporting, please send to numbers: 0921-606-3786 0921-841-0562 0920-918-1369 | | To VOTE which amendments to RA 7183 you want to support, click on the poll question located on the upper-right corner of this webpage.
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6:00 AM Dec. 21, 2007 to Jan. 3, 2008
Injury Registry Update
There are 168 new fireworks-related injuries reported today. The total number of cases as of 03 January 2008 is 756, which is 246 cases (25%) lower than previous 3-year average (Fig. 1) or four hundred fifty six cases (38%) lower than the same period last year. There was no case of watusi ingestion. There were eleven stray bullet injuries.
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| | Cumulative Surveillance Findings | A total of 737 fireworks related injuries, 18 stray bullet injuries and one watusi ingestion were reported from December 21, 2007– January 03, 2008 from 50 sentinel sites. Five hundred seventy ( 75%) injuries occurred from December 31,2007 to January 1, 2008. | | A. Fireworks-related Injuries | Majority, 608 (80%) were males, Ages ranged from 4 months to 84 years (Median 15): 266 (35%) cases were children 10 years and below. Five hundred eighteen (69%) cases were from NCR (Table 1). Five hundred thirty (70%) sustained blast/burn injury without amputation, 154 (20%) with eye injury, 52 (7%) with amputation. Three hundred eighty-seven (51%) directly handled firecrackers, among which 60 (8%) were under the influence of alcohol. | | | | B. Watusi Ingestion | There was one reported case of watusi ingestion. | | C. Stray Bullet Injuries | There are eighteen stray bullet injuries. | | Status of Reporting of Sentinel Hospitals | Twenty-nine (58%) out of 50 hospitals submitted injury reports. Twenty-six (89%) hospitals submitted before the 8:00 AM deadline. | | Table 1. | Number of Injuries by Region (N=)Fireworks Injury Surveillance 2007 December 21, 2007 to January 3, 2008 | | | Subscribe to ESR Postings | | Official DOH Reports: | | To send report , please fax or e-mail to: FAX Nos. 02-743-6076 02-743-1937 02-743-8301 local 1901 E-mail: n.orosco@gmail.com For Zero-Case Reporting, please send to numbers: 0921-606-3786 0921-841-0562 0920-918-1369 | |
6:00 AM Dec. 21, 2007 to Jan. 2, 2008
Injury Registry Update
There are 143 new fireworks-related injuries reported today. The total number of cases as of 02 January 2008 is 588, Two hundred thirty-three cases (28%) lower than previous 3-year average (Fig. 1) or three hundred nineteen cases (35%) lower than the same period last year. There was one fatal watusi ingestion. No stray bullet injury.
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Figure 1. | | | Cumulative Surveillance Findings | A total of 580 fireworks related injuries, with seven stray bullet injuries and one watusi ingestion were reported from December 21, 2007– January 02, 2008 from 50 sentinel sites (Table 2). | | A. Fireworks-related Injuries | Majority, 469 (80%) were males, ages ranged from 4 months to 84 years (Median 15 years): 202 (35%) cases were children 10 years and below. Four hundred twenty-one (73%) cases were from NCR (Table 1). Three hundred ninety-seven (68%) sustained blast/burn injury without amputation, 139 (24%) with eye injury, 41 (7%) with amputation. Two hundred ninety-seven (51%) directly handled firecrackers, among which 48 (8%) were under the influence of alcohol. | | Figure 2. | | | B. Watusi Ingestion | There was one reported case of watusi ingestion. A 29 year old male from Tondo, Manila allegedly drunk when he ingested 10 sticks of watusi. Dead on arrival at Tondo Medical Center. | | C. Stray Bullet Injuries | There are still seven stray bullet injuries. | | Status of Reporting of Sentinel Hospitals | Twenty-seven (54%) out of 50 hospitals submitted injury reports. Twenty-seven (100%) hospitals submitted before the 8:00 AM deadline. | | Table 1. | Number of Injuries by Region (N=588)Fireworks Injury Surveillance 2007 December 21, 2007 to January 2, 2008 | | | Subscribe to ESR Postings | | Official DOH Reports: | | To send report , please fax or e-mail to: FAX Nos. 02-743-6076 02-743-1937 02-743-8301 local 1901 E-mail: n.orosco@gmail.com For Zero-Case Reporting, please send to numbers: 0921-606-3786 0921-841-0562 0920-918-1369 | |
6:00 AM Dec. 21, 2007 to Jan. 1, 2008
Injury Registry Update
There are 281 new fireworks-related injuries reported today. The total number of cases as of 01 January 2008 is 446, which is 385 cases (46%) lower than the same period last year. And the lowest number of cases since 1999. There are six stray bullet injuries and no watusi ingestion. No deaths reported.
Figure 1. | | | Cumulative Surveillance Findings | A total of 439 fireworks related injuries, with seven stray bullet injuries were reported from December 21, 2007– January 01, 2008 from 36 sentinel sites (Table 2). | | A. Fireworks-related Injuries | Majority, 350 (78%) were males, Ages ranged from 4 months to 84 years (Median 16 years) : 136 (30%) cases were children 10 years and below. Three hundred nineteen (72%) cases were from NCR (Table 1). Three hundred thirteen (70%)sustained blast/burn injury without amputation, 96 (22%) with eye injury, 29 (7%) with amputation. Two hundred sixteen (48%) directly handled firecrackers, among which 42 (9%) were under the influence of alcohol. | Figure 2. | | B. Watusi Ingestion | There was no reported case of watusi ingestion. | C. Stray Bullet Injuries | There are seven stray bullet injuries | Status of Reporting of Sentinel Hospitals | Thirty-six (72%) out of 50 hospitals submitted injury reports. Thirty-four (94%) hospitals submitted before the 8:00 AM deadline. | Table 1. | Number of Injuries by Region (N=446) Fireworks Injury Surveillance December 21, 2007 to January 1, 2008 | | | Subscribe to ESR Postings | | Official DOH Reports: | | Press Conference Presentation 123007 | | To send report , please fax or e-mail to: FAX Nos. 02-743-6076 02-743-1937 02-743-8301 local 1901 E-mail: n.orosco@gmail.com For Zero-Case Reporting, please send to numbers: 0921-606-3786 0921-841-0562 0920-918-1369 To share pictures on surveillance activities, send e-mail to: n.orosco@gmail.com | | Greetings to all our Sentinel Hospital Surveillance Partners... Keep up the good work!!! | | Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to All . . . | |
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