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- Infectious disease outbreak situation
- Trends in the number of patients by disease per report fixed point as shown in the graph
- Trends in the number of patients by disease per report fixed point as shown in the graph
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Trends in the number of patients by disease per report fixed point as shown in the graph
Last updated on April 11, 2025.
Click on each infectious disease name to see the latest epidemic situation in Yokohama city. "Number of patients per fixed point" in the graph refers to the number of patients reported from the patient fixed point (a medical institution that reports the status of patient outbreaks every week, and refer to the number of fixed point medical institutions for fixed points). Average value.
For example, the number of influenza patients per fixed point of “1.00” means that an average of one flu patient per week was consulted at a fixed-point medical institution.
Influenza/COVID-19 Fixed-point Infectious Diseases
Pediatrics Fixed-point Infectious Diseases
Ophthalmology Fixed-point Infectious Diseases
Graph by Infectious Disease
Flu
Related information
- Influenza (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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COVID-19 infection (COVID-19) ※From the 19th week of 2023
Related information
- Information related to COVID-19 infection (COVID-19) (external site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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RS virus infection
Related information
- RS virus infection (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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Pharyngeal conjunctival fever
Related information
- Pharyngeal conjunctival fever (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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Group A hemolytic streptococcal pharyngitis
Related information
- Group A hemolytic streptococcal pharyngitis (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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Infectious gastroenteritis
Related information
- Norovirus infection (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
- Rotavirus infectious gastroenteritis (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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Chickenpox
Related information
- Chickenpox (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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Hand-foot-and-mouth disease
Related information
- Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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Infectious erythema
Related information
- Infectious erythema (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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Sudden rash
Related information
- Sudden rash (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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Herpangina
Related information
- Herpangina (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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Epidemic parotitis
Related information
- Epidemic parotitis (mumps, mumps) (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis
Related information
- Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
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Epidemic cornealitis
Related information
- Epidemic cornealitis (outside site) (National Institute of Health and Crisis Management, infectious disease information provision site)
Inquiries to this page
Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Information Division, Medical Care Bureau Institute of Health
Phone: 045-370-9237
Phone: 045-370-9237
Fax: 045-370-8462
E-Mail address [email protected]
Page ID: 597-759-703