Pöhn H P
Fortschr Med. 1981 Mar 5;99(9):285-8.
A survey is given of the occurrence of communicable diseases in the Federal Republic of Germany including Berlin (West) in 1979. The epidemiological situation was dominated by salmonellosis, infectious hepatitis, scarlet fever, and meningitis. There was a striking increase in imported tropical diseases, such as malaria and leprosy. Poliomyelitis continued to decrease. There was an insignificant number of influenza cases in the winter 79/80. Due to the coming into force of the Amendment of the Federal Communicable Diseases Act on 1 January 1980 the obligation to notify communicable diseases has been changed in some respects. Moreover, the statistical data on communicable diseases have been collected and published only quarterly.
本文给出了1979年包括西柏林在内的德意志联邦共和国传染病的发病情况。流行病学形势以沙门氏菌病、传染性肝炎、猩红热和脑膜炎为主。输入性热带病如疟疾和麻风病显著增加。脊髓灰质炎继续减少。1979/1980年冬季流感病例数量很少。由于《联邦传染病法修正案》于1980年1月1日生效,传染病通报义务在某些方面有所变化。此外,传染病统计数据仅按季度收集和公布。