The Frequency of Infectious Diseases in Manzhouli Port from 2012 to 2014

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ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of infectious diseases among people entering/exiting via Manzhouli port. We analyzed infectious disease data from the Manzhouli International Travel Health care Center covering 2012 through 2014, as well as performed several laboratory tests to measure rates of infection. The frequencies of infectious diseases as well as their association with occupation and year of occurrence were calculated for people entering and exiting via the port. The total proportion of infectious diseases measured was 2.18%. Hepatitis B was the most commonly occurring at 1.68%, followed by syphilis, hepatits C and HIV, which were 0.23%, 0.21% and 0.04%, respectively. Contract workers, traffic staff, foreigners and those married abroad were more likely to be infected. Furthermore, there were significant differences among three years. Strategies should be developed and preventive policies should be implemented aimed at protecting the at risk populations at Manzhouli port, especially with regard to contract workers, traffic staff, foreigners and those married abroad.

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Xin, K. , Chen, X. , Deng, H. , Li, Y. , Zhang, Q. , Jin, M. , Li, Y. and Sun, J. (2016) The Frequency of Infectious Diseases in Manzhouli Port from 2012 to 2014. Advances in Infectious Diseases, 6, 1-6. doi: 10.4236/aid.2016.61001.

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