Figure 3. Yearly Cumulative DF Incidence and Death Case
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Dengue Fever Incidence and Death Case for 2012 until 2015 is graphed above. Incidence for 2016 are not included because the data has not been completed.
From the chart above we can see that the number of incidence rose from 2012-2015 except on 2014 where the incidence dropped for approximately 50 % in comparison to the 2013 incidence. The incidence then rose again on 2015 approximately three-fold the incidence on 2014 and higher than the incidence on 2013.
Amount of death case followed the DF Incidence where it rise on 2012 to 2013, decreased on 2014, and then jumped on 2015. Death case is much lower in comparison towards the DF Incidence. Happening for only 1.7 % of DF incidence on 2015.
c. Monthly DF Incidence and Death Case Progression from January 2012 – May 2016
Figure 4 Monthly DF Incidence and Death Case Progression from January 2012 – May 2016
DF Incidence and Death Case of each month from January 2012 – May 2016 is plotted above. From the graph above, we can assess objectively the monthly pattern of DF incidence and death case.
From the graph above we can learn that, the overall pattern of each year’ s monthly DF incidence is similar despite changes in yearly cumulative incidence of DF. Reaching its peak on January and then decreases gradually until the lowest incidence of DF between August and November which is a transition months from dry to rainy season. Afterwards, the