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. 2018 Apr 9;25(1):tay007. doi: 10.1093/jtm/tay007

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

(A) Top 10 syndromic diagnoses (n = 3369 of 3794 diagnoses). (B) Top 20 diagnosis with etiological agent identified (n = 1465). Further information: Dengue (uncomplicated, 94, severe 2), Influenza (28 confirmed cases of influenza A, 12 H1N1 and eight influenza B), intestinal helminthic infections (Ascaris, 2; Pinworm, 1; Heterophyes, 1; hookworm, 12; tapeworm, 4; whipworm, 2; unspecified, 23), schistosomiasis (S. haematobium; 9, S. mansoni, 15, species unknown, 11), filariasis (Bancroft, 1; loiasis, 26, other, 1; species unknown, 4), viral hepatitis (hepatitis A acute, 13; hepatitis B carrier, 1; hepatitis B acute, 2; hepatitis B chronic, 2, hepatitis C chronic, 3, hepatitis E, 7), Salmonella infections (S. paratyphi, 8; S. typhi, 8, other, 13), tuberculosis (pulmonary, 13; extrapulmonary, 3; MDR or XDR, 5), rickettsial infection (Rickettsia orientia, 1; tickborne spotted fever, 12; murine typhus, 2, other, 4), other intestinal protozoal infections (amoebas other than Entamoeba histolytica, 7; Blastocystis, 5; Dientamoeba, 2; Isospora, 1; other (no further precision), 5).