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. 2021 Jan 25;7:572432. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.572432

Table 1.

Distribution of Peste des Petits Ruminants cases based on passive surveillance data reported from 64 districts in Bangladesh during 2014–2017.

Variable Cases (average cumulative incidence per 10,000 small ruminants) % (95% confidence interval)
Year
2014 116,514 (50.8) 22.2 (22.1–22.3)
2015 88,258 (45.9) 16.8 (16.7–16.9)
2016 130,517 (65.8) 24.9 (24.8–25.0)
2017 189,516 (84.1) 36.1 (35.9–36.2)
Month
December 43,577 8.3 (8.2–8.4)
January 35,308 6.7 (6.6–6.8)
February 35,633 6.8 (6.7–6.9)
Winter (December–February) 114,518 21.8 (21.7–21.9)
March 38,833 7.4 (7.3–7.5)
April 43,958 8.4 (8.3–8.5)
May 48,255 9.2 (9.1–9.3)
Pre-monsoon (March–May) 131,046 24.9 (24.8–25.1)
June 49,980 9.5 (9.4–9.6)
July 45,257 8.6 (8.5–8.7)
August 49,469 9.4 (9.3–9.5)
Monsoon (June–August) 144,706 27.6 (27.5–27.7)
September 48,879 9.3 (9.2–9.4)
October 44,906 8.5 (8.4–8.6)
November 40,750 7.7 (7.6–7.8)
Post-monsoon (September–November) 134,535 25.6 (25.5–25.7)
Division
Barisal 10,839 (6.9) 2.1 (2.0–2.2)
Chittagong 90,512 (53.4) 17.2 (17.1–17.3)
Dhaka 48,586 (29.5) 9.2 (9.1–9.3)
Khulna 37,781 (20.8) 7.2 (7.1–7.3)
Mymensingh 14,645 (11.7) 2.8 (2.7–2.9)
Rajshahi 190,052 (100.5) 36.2 (36.1–36.3)
Rangpur 92,412 (55.0) 17.6 (17.5–17.7)
Sylhet 39,978 (29.7) 7.6 (7.5–7.7)
Total 524,805 100

Bold values indicated highest and lowest percentage of cases.