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Volume 30, Number 9—September 2024
Research

Use of Open-Source Epidemic Intelligence for Infectious Disease Outbreaks, Ukraine, 2022

Anjali Kannan, Rosalie Chen, Zubair Akhtar, Braidy Sutton, Ashley QuigleyComments to Author , Margaret J. Morris, and C. Raina MacIntyre
Author affiliation: University of New South Wales, Kensington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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Table 2

Case numbers for the most frequently reported diseases seasonally and before and during Russia’s invasion, by period, Ukraine

Disease Seasonal, February 24–July 31, 2021 Before invasion, November 1, 2021–February 23, 2022 During invasion, February 24–July 31, 2022
COVID-19 279,671 599,695 7,338
Cholera 0 0 10,015
Botulism 9 11 32
Tuberculosis 5,851 4,799 5,647
HIV + AIDS
3,717
3,255
4,333
Rabies
Human 0 2 13
Animal
0
11
20
Salmonellosis 109 0 57
Diphtheria 0 7 2

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