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Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
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Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables
See table 1 footnotes on next page.
TABLE I. Provisional cases of selected* infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) β United States, week ending January 31, 2015 (4th week)β (Export data)
DiseaseCurrent
weekCum 2015
5-year weekly
average§
Total cases reported for previous yearsStates reporting cases
during current week (No.)2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
Anthrax β β β β β β 1 βArboviral diseases**,β β :
California serogroup virus disease β β β 83 95 81 137 75Chikungunya virus diseaseΒΆ NN NN β NN NN NN NN NNEastern equine encephalitis virus disease β β 0 8 8 15 4 10Powassan virus disease β β β 8 12 7 16 8St. Louis encephalitis virus disease β β 0 9 1 3 6 10Western equine encephalitis virus disease β β β β β β β β
Botulism, total β 6 2 140 152 168 153 112foodborne β 3 0 11 4 27 24 7infant β 3 2 111 136 123 97 80other (wound and unspecified) β β 0 18 12 18 32 25
Brucellosis β β 1 91 99 114 79 115Chancroid 1 1 0 17 β 15 8 24 WA (1)Cholera β β 1 β 14 17 40 13Cyclosporiasisβ β β β 1 372 784 123 151 179Diphtheria β β β 1 β 1 β βHaemophilus influenzae invasive disease (age <5 yrs)§§:
serotype b β 1 0 29 31 30 14 23nonserotype b 1 14 5 179 222 205 145 200 AR (1)unknown serotype 7 19 5 229 185 210 226 223 NY (1), PA (1), MD (1), NC (2), OK (1), OR (1)
Hansen diseaseβ β β β 2 55 81 82 82 98Hantavirus infectionsβ β :
Hantavirus infection (non-HPS)ΒΆ NN NN β NN NN NN NN NNHantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) β β 0 25 21 30 23 20
Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrhealβ β β 10 2 221 329 274 290 266Hepatitis B, virus infection perinatal β β 1 37 48 40 NP NPInfluenza-associated pediatric mortalityβ β ,ΒΆΒΆ 8 43 6 130 160 52 118 61 NJ (1), NE (1), OK (2), TX (2), AZ (1), MA (1)Leptospirosisβ β β β 0 23 NN NN NN NNListeriosis 2 16 8 670 735 727 870 821 PA (1), AK (1)Measles*** 12 55 3 649 187 55 220 63 PA (1), NE (1), DC (1), TX (1), CA (8)Meningococcal disease, invasiveβ β β :
A, C, Y, and W-135 1 3 4 103 142 161 257 280 OR (1)serogroup B β 2 3 67 99 110 159 135other serogroup 1 1 0 20 17 20 20 12 OH (1)unknown serogroup 2 10 8 214 298 260 323 406 OH (1), TN (1)
Novel influenza A virus infections§§§ β 1 32 3 21 313 14 4Plague β β β 5 4 4 3 2Poliomyelitis, paralytic β β β β 1 β β βPolio virus infection, nonparalyticβ β β β β β β β β βPsittacosisβ β β β 0 7 6 2 2 4Q fever, totalβ β β 3 2 145 170 135 134 131
acute β 3 1 116 137 113 110 106chronic β β 0 29 33 22 24 25
Rabies, human β β β 1 2 1 6 2SARS-CoVβ β β β β β β β β βSmallpoxβ β β β β β β β β βStreptococcal toxic-shock syndromeβ β 1 7 5 204 224 194 168 142 NC (1)Syphilis, congenital (age <1 yr) β β ,ΒΆΒΆΒΆ β 1 7 346 348 322 360 377Toxic-shock syndrome (staphylococcal)β β β 2 1 51 71 65 78 82Trichinellosisβ β β β 0 15 22 18 15 7Tularemia β 1 0 155 203 149 166 124Typhoid fever 4 8 7 300 338 354 390 467 NYC (4)Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureusβ β 5 12 2 196 248 134 82 91 PA (1), MO (4)Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureusβ β β β 0 β β 2 β 2
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TABLE I. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected* infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) β United States, week ending January 31, 2015 (4th week)β (Export data)
DiseaseCurrent
weekCum 2015
5-year weekly
average§
Total cases reported for previous yearsStates reporting cases
during current week (No.)2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
Viral hemorrhagic feversβ β ,****:Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever β β β NP NP NP NP NPEbola hemorrhagic fever β β β 6 NP NP NP NPGuanarito hemorrhagic fever β β β NP NP NP NP NPJunin hemorrhagic fever β β β NP NP NP NP NPLassa fever β β β 1 NP NP NP NPLujo virus β β β NP NP NP NP NPMachupo hemorrhagic fever β β β NP NP NP NP NPMarburg fever β β β NP NP NP NP NPSabia-associated hemorrhagic fever β β β NP NP NP NP NP
Yellow fever β β β β β β β ββ: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. * Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions. β Case counts for reporting years 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/ncphi/disss/
nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Β§ Calculated by summing the incidence counts for the current week, the 2 weeks preceding the current week, and the 2 weeks following the current week, for a total of 5 preceding
years. Additional information is available at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/5yearweeklyaverage.pdf. ΒΆ Data for the Arboviral disease, Chikungunya, and Hantavirus infection disease, non-Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), will be displayed in this table after the CDC obtains Office
of Management and Budget Paperwork Reduction Act approval to receive data for these conditions. ** Includes both neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive. Updated weekly reports from the Division of Vector-Borne Diseases, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
(ArboNET Surveillance). Data for West Nile virus are available in Table II. β β Not reportable in all states. Data from states where the condition is not reportable are excluded from this table except starting in 2007 for the arboviral diseases, STD data, TB data, and influenza-
associated pediatric mortality, and in 2003 for SARS-CoV. Reporting exceptions are available at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/SRCA_FINAL_REPORT_2006-2012_final.xlsx. §§ Data for H. influenzae (all ages, all serotypes) are available in Table II. ¢¢ Updated weekly from reports to the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. Since September 28, 2014, 69 influenza-associated pediatric deaths
occurring during the 2014-15 influenza season have been reported. *** Of the twelve measles cases reported for the current week, one was indigenous and eleven were imported. β β β Data for meningococcal disease (all serogroups) are available in Table II. §§§ All cases of novel influenza A virus infection reported to CDC since 2010 have been variant viruses. Influenza viruses that circulate in swine are called swine influenza viruses when isolated
from swine, but are called variant viruses when isolated from humans. Variant influenza viruses are different from the influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 virus. Total case counts are provided by the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD).
ΒΆΒΆΒΆ Updated weekly from reports to the Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. **** Prior to 2015, CDCβs National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) did not receive electronic data about incident cases of specific viral hemorrhagic fevers; instead data
were collected in aggregate as βviral hemorrhagic feversβ. Beginning in 2015, NNDSS has been updated to receive data for each of the viral hemorrhagic fevers listed below. There were no cases of viral hemorrhagic fever reported during the current week. In addition to the four cases of Ebola diagnosed in the United States to date in 2014, six residents of the United States have been medically evacuated to the United States for care after developing Ebola in West Africa. Ten of the 11 VHF cases reported for 2014 are confirmed as Ebola and one as Lassa fever.
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* Ratio of current 4-week total to mean of 15 4-week totals (from previous, comparable, and subsequent 4-week periods for the past 5 years). The point where the hatched area begins is based on the mean and two standard deviations of these 4-week totals.
FIGURE I. Selected notifiable disease reports, United States, comparison of provisional 4-week totals January 31, 2015, with historical data
Notifiable Disease Data Team and 122 Cities Mortality Data Team
David W. WalkerDeborah A. Adams Willie J. AndersonLenee Blanton Rosaline DharaDiana Harris Onweh Alan W. SchleyPearl C. Sharp
4210.50.25
Beyond historical limits
DISEASE
Ratio (Log scale)*
DECREASE INCREASECASES CURRENT
4 WEEKS
Hepatitis A, acute
Hepatitis B, acute
Hepatitis C, acute
Legionellosis
Measles
Mumps
Pertussis
Giardiasis
Meningococcal disease
405
32
77
52
142
14
11
24
654
Data presented by the Notifiable Disease Data Team and 122 Cities Mortality Data Team in the weekly MMWR are provisional, based on weekly reports to CDC by state health departments. Readers who have difficulty accessing this PDF file may access the HTML file at http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6404md.htm. Address all inquiries about the MMWR Series, including material to be considered for publication, to Editor, MMWR Series, Mailstop E-90, CDC, 1600 Clifton Rd., N.E., Atlanta, GA 30329-4027 or to [email protected].
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TABLE II. Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Babesiosis Campylobacteriosis
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2015 Cum 2014 Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2015 Cum 2014Med Max Med Max
United States β 11 161 3 7 290 0 0 1,534 NNew England β 6 92 β 6 1 0 0 20 N
Connecticut β 1 28 β 1 β 0 0 7 NMaine β 0 5 β 1 1 0 0 7 NMassachusetts β 2 57 β 3 β 0 0 β NNew Hampshire β 0 6 β 1 β 0 0 β NRhode Island β 1 18 β β β 0 0 1 NVermont β 0 1 β β β 0 0 5 N
Mid. Atlantic β 5 71 2 1 23 0 0 175 NNew Jersey β 1 24 β 1 β 0 0 β NNew York (Upstate) β 3 56 1 β β 0 0 β NNew York City β 0 9 1 β 11 0 0 93 NPennsylvania β 0 0 β β 12 0 0 82 N
E.N. Central β 0 4 β β 26 0 0 169 NIllinois β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β NIndiana β 0 0 β β β 0 0 13 NMichigan β 0 1 β β 7 0 0 39 NOhio β 0 0 β β 15 0 0 76 NWisconsin β 0 4 β β 4 0 0 41 N
W.N. Central β 0 1 β β 13 0 0 81 NIowa β 0 0 β β 1 0 0 21 NKansas β 0 0 β β β 0 0 1 NMinnesota β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β NMissouri β 0 0 β β 9 0 0 43 NNebraska β 0 0 β β 3 0 0 16 NNorth Dakota β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β NSouth Dakota β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β N
S. Atlantic β 0 2 1 β 118 0 0 459 NDelaware β 0 1 β β β 0 0 4 NDistrict of Columbia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β NFlorida β 0 0 β β 69 0 0 232 NGeorgia β 0 0 β β 5 0 9 23 NMaryland β 0 1 1 β 20 0 0 50 NNorth Carolina β 0 0 β β 20 0 0 88 NSouth Carolina β 0 2 β β β 0 0 17 NVirginia β 0 0 β β 4 0 0 39 NWest Virginia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 6 N
E.S. Central β 0 1 β β 16 0 0 78 NAlabama β 0 1 β β β 0 0 4 NKentucky β 0 0 β β 1 0 0 35 NMississippi β 0 0 β β 1 0 0 2 NTennessee β 0 0 β β 14 0 0 37 N
W.S. Central β 0 1 β β 56 0 0 131 NArkansas β 0 0 β β 10 0 0 12 NLouisiana β 0 0 β β 9 0 0 32 NOklahoma β 0 0 β β 4 0 0 11 NTexas β 0 1 β β 33 0 0 76 N
Mountain β 0 0 β β 11 0 0 88 NArizona β 0 0 β β 1 0 0 40 NColorado β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β NIdaho β 0 0 β β 5 0 0 21 NMontana β 0 0 β β 5 0 0 12 NNevada β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β NNew Mexico β 0 0 β β β 0 0 6 NUtah β 0 0 β β β 0 0 9 NWyoming β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β N
Pacific β 0 2 β β 26 0 0 333 NAlaska β 0 0 β β β 0 0 6 NCalifornia β 0 1 β β 12 0 0 246 NHawaii β 0 0 β β 6 0 0 23 NOregon β 0 1 β β 8 0 0 48 NWashington β 0 0 β β β 0 0 10 N
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa β β β β β β β β β NC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β NGuam β β β β β β β β β NPuerto Rico β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β NU.S. Virgin Islands β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β N
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.
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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Chlamydia trachomatis infection Coccidioidomycosis
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2015 Cum 2014 Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2015 Cum 2014Med Max Med Max
United States 14,212 27,318 29,617 81,079 93,301 110 155 249 453 569New England 144 857 1,177 802 3,068 β 0 2 β β
Connecticut β 242 396 β 954 N 0 0 N NMaine 53 76 109 306 271 N 0 0 N NMassachusetts β 428 536 β 1,308 β 0 0 β βNew Hampshire β 42 74 β 168 β 0 2 β βRhode Island 89 82 238 459 217 β 0 1 β βVermont 2 34 69 37 150 N 0 0 N N
Mid. Atlantic 2,334 3,436 3,954 12,221 11,847 β 0 0 β βNew Jersey 140 588 690 1,825 2,218 N 0 0 N NNew York (Upstate) 887 754 1,071 2,564 1,697 N 0 0 N NNew York City 389 1,190 1,327 4,046 4,271 N 0 0 N NPennsylvania 918 952 1,306 3,786 3,661 β 0 0 β β
E.N. Central 1,289 3,943 4,638 10,059 14,423 β 1 3 1 5Illinois 58 1,063 1,236 1,336 4,155 N 0 0 N NIndiana 258 545 921 1,652 1,755 N 0 0 N NMichigan 397 855 1,214 2,516 2,958 β 0 2 β 4Ohio 284 1,056 1,249 2,845 3,838 β 0 2 1 1Wisconsin 292 440 513 1,710 1,717 β 0 1 β β
W.N. Central 482 1,648 1,858 4,189 6,256 β 2 6 β 4Iowa 53 223 257 623 904 N 0 0 N NKansas 95 210 338 863 842 N 0 0 N NMinnesota β 386 438 β 1,546 β 1 6 β 2Missouri 154 543 634 1,787 1,897 β 0 1 β 2Nebraska 126 147 250 534 514 β 0 1 β βNorth Dakota 13 63 86 135 239 N 0 1 N NSouth Dakota 41 78 100 247 314 N 0 0 N N
S. Atlantic 3,878 5,486 6,985 19,384 17,446 β 0 2 β βDelaware 95 75 166 250 160 β 0 0 β βDistrict of Columbia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βFlorida β 1,613 1,952 3,052 5,425 N 0 0 N NGeorgia 457 1,000 1,175 3,243 2,837 N 0 0 N NMaryland 207 505 858 798 1,229 β 0 2 β βNorth Carolina 2,255 870 2,545 7,621 4,168 N 0 0 N NSouth Carolina β 535 857 1,520 2,266 N 0 0 N NVirginia 841 695 1,267 2,725 1,065 N 0 0 N NWest Virginia 23 89 140 175 296 N 0 0 N N
E.S. Central 685 1,754 2,562 4,504 7,890 β 0 0 β βAlabama β 502 734 1,581 1,935 N 0 0 N NKentucky 246 331 607 683 844 N 0 0 N NMississippi 109 387 978 272 2,992 N 0 0 N NTennessee 330 577 871 1,968 2,119 N 0 0 N N
W.S. Central 2,870 3,882 4,714 12,378 13,118 β 0 1 β βArkansas 439 605 843 1,288 1,849 N 0 0 N NLouisiana 7 461 1,062 399 1,238 β 0 1 β βOklahoma 57 280 337 660 1,177 N 0 0 N NTexas 2,367 2,518 2,851 10,031 8,854 N 0 0 N N
Mountain 860 1,788 2,428 4,000 6,868 95 105 180 370 534Arizona β 613 938 307 1,547 95 102 177 366 525Colorado 465 400 749 1,618 1,564 N 0 0 N NIdaho 82 102 135 369 365 N 0 0 N NMontana 70 80 126 305 305 β 0 2 β 1Nevada β 185 602 88 1,469 β 1 4 4 3New Mexico 137 220 307 710 844 β 1 3 β βUtah 106 159 191 603 634 β 0 2 β 5Wyoming β 33 65 β 140 β 0 1 β β
Pacific 1,670 4,306 4,962 13,542 12,385 15 44 68 82 26Alaska 50 106 145 343 486 N 0 0 N NCalifornia 809 3,428 3,952 10,492 9,032 15 44 67 82 26Hawaii 2 117 148 273 476 N 0 0 N NOregon 397 304 395 1,267 1,063 β 0 1 β βWashington 412 354 453 1,167 1,328 β 0 0 β β
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa β β β β β N β β N NC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β βGuam β β β β β β β β β βPuerto Rico β 79 317 β 246 N 0 0 N NU.S. Virgin Islands β 14 28 β 54 β 0 0 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.
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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Cryptosporidiosis
Dengue Virus Infection
Dengue§ Severe Dengue
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014Med Max Med Max Med Max
United States 45 112 338 287 285 β 8 24 4 43 β 0 0 β βNew England 1 5 17 4 15 β 0 3 1 4 β 0 0 β β
Connecticut β 0 3 1 5 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βMaine β 1 4 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βMassachusetts β 2 9 β 7 β 0 2 β 2 β 0 0 β βNew Hampshire β 0 3 1 1 β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βRhode Island β 0 4 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βVermont 1 0 7 2 2 β 0 1 1 2 β 0 0 β β
Mid. Atlantic 6 11 34 27 34 β 2 9 β 9 β 0 0 β βNew Jersey β 0 2 β 4 β 1 6 β 1 β 0 0 β βNew York (Upstate) 1 4 14 11 7 β 0 4 β 2 β 0 0 β βNew York City 1 2 7 6 5 β 0 3 β 4 β 0 0 β βPennsylvania 4 6 16 10 18 β 0 1 β 2 β 0 0 β β
E.N. Central 10 22 76 45 64 β 0 4 1 3 β 0 0 β βIllinois β 2 9 2 12 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βIndiana 1 3 11 2 7 β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β βMichigan 2 4 13 8 9 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βOhio 6 6 15 21 17 β 0 1 1 3 β 0 0 β βWisconsin 1 7 32 12 19 β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β β
W.N. Central 3 14 39 27 45 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βIowa 1 4 13 5 18 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βKansas β 1 4 2 4 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βMinnesota β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βMissouri 1 3 13 13 10 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βNebraska 1 2 9 4 7 β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βNorth Dakota β 1 16 β 2 β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βSouth Dakota β 2 9 3 4 β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
S. Atlantic 15 32 150 102 56 β 2 6 β 12 β 0 0 β βDelaware β 0 1 1 1 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βDistrict of Columbia 1 0 1 1 β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βFlorida 11 18 123 44 28 β 1 5 β 9 β 0 0 β βGeorgia 1 4 13 20 14 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βMaryland β 1 6 5 2 β 0 2 β 2 β 0 0 β βNorth Carolina β 0 42 24 3 β 0 2 β 1 β 0 0 β βSouth Carolina β 1 4 5 5 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βVirginia 2 2 8 2 3 β 0 3 β β β 0 0 β βWest Virginia β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
E.S. Central 3 7 21 26 26 β 0 1 1 1 β 0 0 β βAlabama 1 3 8 12 16 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βKentucky β 1 6 3 4 β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βMississippi β 1 6 β 1 β 0 1 β 1 β 0 0 β βTennessee 2 2 12 11 5 β 0 1 1 β β 0 0 β β
W.S. Central β 12 32 20 17 β 0 3 β 1 β 0 0 β βArkansas β 1 12 3 2 β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β βLouisiana β 3 17 13 6 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βOklahoma β 1 10 β 1 β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βTexas β 7 21 4 8 β 0 3 β 1 β 0 0 β β
Mountain 4 8 21 18 17 β 0 11 β 4 β 0 0 β βArizona β 1 5 1 2 β 0 11 β 3 β 0 0 β βColorado β 1 6 β 2 β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βIdaho 3 1 14 6 5 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βMontana 1 1 5 2 2 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βNevada β 0 2 1 β β 0 1 β 1 β 0 0 β βNew Mexico β 1 7 1 3 β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βUtah β 1 4 7 3 β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βWyoming β 0 4 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
Pacific 3 9 24 18 11 β 1 7 1 9 β 0 0 β βAlaska β 0 1 β 1 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βCalifornia 2 6 19 12 4 β 1 7 β 7 β 0 0 β βHawaii β 0 2 β β β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β βOregon 1 2 7 6 6 β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βWashington β 0 9 β β β 0 2 1 2 β 0 0 β β
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N β β N N β β β β β β β β β βC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βGuam β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βPuerto Rico N 0 0 N N β 5 35 β 137 β 0 1 β 1U.S. Virgin Islands β 0 0 β β β 0 3 β 1 β 0 0 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly. Β§ Data for Dengue-like illness will be included in this table with Dengue case counts after the CDC obtains Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) to receive
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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Ehrlichiosis/Anaplasmosis§
Ehrlichia chaffeensis Anaplasma phagocytophilum Undetermined
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014Med Max Med Max Med Max
United States 1 18 102 5 5 β 28 145 7 11 β 2 12 7 2New England β 0 6 β β β 11 73 2 3 β 0 2 β β
Connecticut β 0 0 β β β 0 11 1 2 β 0 0 β βMaine β 0 1 β β β 3 13 β 1 β 0 2 β βMassachusetts β 0 3 β β β 6 41 β β β 0 0 β βNew Hampshire β 0 1 β β β 1 11 β β β 0 0 β βRhode Island β 0 4 β β β 0 11 β β β 0 0 β βVermont β 0 1 β β β 1 6 1 β β 0 1 β β
Mid. Atlantic β 2 18 β 1 β 9 40 β 4 β 0 2 β βNew Jersey β 0 7 β β β 1 6 β 1 β 0 2 β βNew York (Upstate) β 1 12 β 1 β 7 34 β 3 β 0 2 β βNew York City β 0 3 β β β 0 5 β β β 0 0 β βPennsylvania β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
E.N. Central β 1 5 β β β 5 48 β 3 β 1 7 7 2Illinois β 0 5 β β β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β βIndiana β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 5 7 1Michigan β 0 1 β β β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β βOhio β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β βWisconsin β 0 2 β β β 4 47 β 3 β 0 5 β 1
W.N. Central β 4 34 β 2 β 0 3 1 β β 0 3 β βIowa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NKansas β 0 5 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β βMinnesota β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βMissouri β 2 29 β 2 β 0 3 1 β β 0 3 β βNebraska β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βNorth Dakota β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βSouth Dakota β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
S. Atlantic β 3 26 4 1 β 1 6 4 1 β 0 2 β βDelaware β 0 5 β β β 0 1 β 1 β 0 0 β βDistrict of Columbia N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NFlorida β 0 3 1 β β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β βGeorgia β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βMaryland β 0 5 β 1 β 0 2 1 β β 0 0 β βNorth Carolina β 0 23 2 β β 0 6 2 β β 0 0 β βSouth Carolina β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βVirginia β 1 10 1 β β 0 2 1 β β 0 2 β βWest Virginia β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β
E.S. Central 1 1 13 1 1 β 0 2 β β β 0 2 β βAlabama β 0 2 β 1 β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β βKentucky β 0 6 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βMississippi β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βTennessee 1 1 8 1 β β 0 1 β β β 0 2 β β
W.S. Central β 5 29 β β β 0 4 β β β 0 0 β βArkansas β 4 20 β β β 0 3 β β β 0 0 β βLouisiana β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βOklahoma β 0 16 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βTexas β 0 3 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β
Mountain β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β βArizona β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β βColorado N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NIdaho N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NMontana N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NNevada β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βNew Mexico N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NUtah β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βWyoming β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
Pacific β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β βAlaska N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NCalifornia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β βHawaii N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NOregon β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βWashington β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N β β N N N β β N N N β β N NC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βGuam N β β N N N β β N N N β β N NPuerto Rico N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NU.S. Virgin Islands β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly. Β§ Cumulative total E. ewingii cases reported for year 2015 = 0, and 14 cases reported for 2014.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
MMWR / February 6, 2015 / Vol. 64 / No. 4 ND-63
TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Giardiasis GonorrheaHaemophilus influenzae, invasive§
All ages, all serotypes
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014Med Max Med Max Med Max
United States 120 234 383 520 718 2,996 6,486 7,310 19,524 23,018 39 61 97 250 313New England 5 25 49 13 67 9 133 190 56 535 1 4 10 6 20
Connecticut β 4 10 β 12 β 40 81 β 219 β 1 3 β 2Maine β 3 8 3 8 5 5 11 21 20 β 0 2 2 βMassachusetts β 12 26 β 40 β 71 113 β 267 β 1 8 β 14New Hampshire β 1 6 β 2 β 4 10 β 15 β 0 2 β 2Rhode Island β 0 5 β β 1 11 41 31 11 β 0 3 1 βVermont 5 3 8 10 5 3 1 6 4 3 1 0 2 3 2
Mid. Atlantic 21 46 76 129 166 508 760 950 2,884 2,711 8 10 21 46 53New Jersey β 1 9 β 29 43 124 170 429 539 β 3 5 5 14New York (Upstate) 7 17 29 40 32 169 123 229 482 250 5 2 14 12 8New York City 8 14 31 51 51 82 266 372 1,041 965 1 2 6 13 10Pennsylvania 6 13 23 38 54 214 241 321 932 957 2 3 8 16 21
E.N. Central 10 25 52 66 116 280 922 1,178 2,314 3,785 2 9 19 37 52Illinois β 0 4 β 33 8 229 297 260 968 β 3 7 4 8Indiana β 3 10 β 7 77 139 280 431 458 β 2 4 β 8Michigan 5 9 17 19 26 84 178 264 550 743 β 2 7 10 7Ohio 5 7 21 35 27 66 306 370 799 1,282 2 2 11 23 18Wisconsin β 7 22 12 23 45 74 107 274 334 β 0 3 β 11
W.N. Central 4 15 38 18 41 146 354 429 1,044 1,287 β 4 11 5 32Iowa β 4 11 1 11 5 30 54 86 100 β 0 2 β βKansas β 2 6 2 6 14 49 78 160 181 β 0 3 1 3Minnesota β 0 0 β β β 76 104 β 292 β 2 7 β 13Missouri 2 5 13 7 13 105 142 193 641 524 β 1 4 3 15Nebraska 2 2 9 7 8 19 28 55 101 74 β 0 3 β 1North Dakota β 1 2 1 β 1 11 23 20 60 β 0 2 1 βSouth Dakota β 2 9 β 3 2 16 27 36 56 β 0 0 β β
S. Atlantic 53 46 89 139 175 592 1,390 1,759 3,893 4,864 14 16 31 78 74Delaware β 0 2 2 2 24 23 46 56 75 1 0 3 3 1District of Columbia β 1 3 β 4 β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β βFlorida 20 21 54 63 76 β 397 517 773 1,510 3 4 12 21 28Georgia 28 11 22 38 57 124 259 322 883 739 β 2 6 5 8Maryland 2 4 12 17 25 51 112 194 227 315 1 1 5 12 10North Carolina N 0 0 N N 252 234 512 934 1,214 6 2 22 17 13South Carolina 3 3 10 10 5 β 157 231 447 726 2 1 5 14 4Virginia β 5 18 9 3 137 152 372 523 217 1 2 5 6 6West Virginia β 1 6 β 3 4 16 26 50 68 β 0 5 β 4
E.S. Central 1 3 10 8 17 192 445 649 1,205 2,082 6 5 12 33 24Alabama 1 3 10 8 17 β 136 184 408 522 1 1 3 8 12Kentucky N 0 0 N N 76 78 166 184 226 β 0 3 2 3Mississippi N 0 0 N N 35 112 256 110 824 1 1 2 5 3Tennessee N 0 0 N N 81 129 211 503 510 4 2 7 18 6
W.S. Central 7 5 19 15 23 728 1,049 1,365 3,698 3,952 6 4 10 21 18Arkansas 4 2 6 6 4 102 168 285 367 666 3 1 5 6 6Louisiana 3 3 15 9 19 4 136 328 134 400 β 0 4 3 5Oklahoma β 0 0 β β 24 86 130 223 379 3 2 5 10 7Texas N 0 0 N N 598 657 968 2,974 2,507 β 0 2 2 β
Mountain 2 20 43 22 56 64 334 436 564 1,260 β 6 13 11 30Arizona β 2 11 3 3 β 139 204 85 365 β 1 8 1 11Colorado β 7 16 β 20 29 57 86 199 238 β 1 4 β 9Idaho 2 3 9 5 3 1 5 21 16 19 β 0 3 1 1Montana β 2 4 4 3 10 9 16 53 20 β 0 3 β 2Nevada β 1 5 1 4 β 51 123 24 358 β 0 2 1 1New Mexico β 1 7 3 3 12 41 71 106 142 β 1 3 5 2Utah β 4 11 6 19 12 26 48 81 110 β 1 6 3 4Wyoming β 0 2 β 1 β 1 8 β 8 β 0 1 β β
Pacific 17 53 102 110 57 477 1,047 1,269 3,866 2,542 2 3 7 13 10Alaska 4 1 8 5 4 5 24 38 54 128 β 0 2 1 βCalifornia 8 35 68 82 26 273 879 1,071 3,143 1,959 β 0 3 1 βHawaii β 1 3 1 2 11 19 30 77 50 β 0 2 β 1Oregon 5 7 14 22 21 60 43 131 239 163 2 1 4 11 9Washington β 7 30 β 4 128 88 128 353 242 β 0 1 β β
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βGuam β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βPuerto Rico β 0 3 β 11 β 8 30 β 23 β 0 1 β βU.S. Virgin Islands β 0 0 β β β 1 6 β 12 β 0 0 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly. Β§ Data for H. influenzae (age <5 years for serotype b, nonserotype b, and unknown serotype) are available in Table I.
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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Hepatitis (viral, acute), by type
A B C
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014Med Max Med Max Med Max
United States 6 21 35 48 54 13 50 117 98 187 18 36 55 64 105New England β 1 7 β 9 β 1 3 β 5 β 3 11 1 18
Connecticut β 0 2 β 5 β 0 2 β 2 β 0 1 β βMaine β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 2 1 2Massachusetts β 1 3 β 1 β 0 2 β 3 β 3 10 β 16New Hampshire β 0 2 β 1 β 0 1 β β N 0 0 N NRhode Island β 0 1 β 1 U 0 0 U U U 0 0 U UVermont β 0 1 β 1 β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β β
Mid. Atlantic 1 2 8 6 7 β 3 9 6 21 4 4 12 10 11New Jersey β 0 2 β 1 β 0 3 β 2 β 0 3 β 3New York (Upstate) 1 0 4 3 1 β 1 3 2 1 3 2 9 7 1New York City β 0 3 β 4 β 1 6 3 5 β 0 4 1 βPennsylvania β 1 4 3 1 β 1 3 1 13 1 1 5 2 7
E.N. Central β 3 9 8 14 2 7 62 18 43 3 7 16 12 19Illinois β 1 9 2 3 β 1 4 β 8 β 0 2 β 2Indiana β 0 3 β 1 β 2 6 β 9 β 1 6 β 10Michigan β 1 4 2 4 β 1 4 1 4 1 2 8 9 1Ohio β 0 4 4 6 2 3 10 17 21 2 2 8 3 4Wisconsin β 0 1 β β β 0 57 β 1 β 0 4 β 2
W.N. Central β 1 5 1 7 1 1 4 2 5 2 1 3 2 4Iowa β 0 2 β 1 β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β βKansas β 0 1 β 1 β 0 2 β β β 0 3 β 3Minnesota β 0 2 β β β 0 2 β 1 β 0 2 β βMissouri β 0 3 1 3 1 1 3 2 4 2 0 1 2 1Nebraska β 0 2 β 1 β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β βNorth Dakota β 0 1 β 1 β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β βSouth Dakota β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β
S. Atlantic 3 5 10 17 7 4 15 29 27 61 8 6 23 18 19Delaware β 0 1 β β β 0 2 β β U 0 0 U UDistrict of Columbia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βFlorida 1 2 5 6 3 2 6 13 14 24 2 2 7 8 4Georgia β 0 3 2 β β 2 4 3 9 β 0 2 β 5Maryland β 0 3 β 1 β 1 5 2 3 1 1 3 1 1North Carolina 1 0 7 5 β 2 1 13 5 6 5 1 20 7 4South Carolina 1 0 1 2 β β 0 4 1 4 β 0 1 β βVirginia β 0 3 2 2 β 1 5 1 2 β 1 5 β 2West Virginia β 0 1 β 1 β 3 9 1 13 β 1 6 2 3
E.S. Central β 1 3 4 3 3 10 17 27 39 1 6 11 14 24Alabama β 0 2 4 1 1 2 6 4 11 β 1 3 2 3Kentucky β 0 2 β β β 3 7 1 11 β 3 8 1 17Mississippi β 0 1 β β β 1 4 5 3 U 0 0 U UTennessee β 0 2 β 2 2 5 8 17 14 1 3 7 11 4
W.S. Central 1 2 8 2 3 2 5 11 12 8 β 2 10 6 βArkansas β 0 1 β β β 0 2 β 1 β 0 2 β βLouisiana β 0 1 β 2 β 1 5 4 5 β 0 3 2 βOklahoma β 0 3 β β β 0 10 β β β 0 8 1 βTexas 1 2 6 2 1 2 2 8 8 2 β 1 6 3 β
Mountain β 1 4 5 3 β 1 5 1 3 β 2 6 β 8Arizona β 0 3 2 β β 0 1 β 2 U 0 0 U UColorado β 0 2 β β β 0 3 β β β 0 3 β 2Idaho β 0 1 1 β β 0 1 1 β β 0 3 β βMontana β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 2 β βNevada β 0 1 β 1 β 0 3 β 1 β 0 1 β βNew Mexico β 0 2 2 1 β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β 3Utah β 0 1 β 1 β 0 1 β β β 1 2 β 3Wyoming β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
Pacific 1 3 7 5 1 1 3 7 5 2 β 3 8 1 2Alaska β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βCalifornia β 2 7 4 β β 1 4 2 β β 1 4 β βHawaii β 0 2 β β 1 0 1 1 β β 0 0 β βOregon 1 0 2 1 1 β 0 3 1 1 β 0 2 1 1Washington β 0 3 β β β 0 4 1 1 β 1 5 β 1
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βGuam β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βPuerto Rico β 0 1 1 1 β 0 4 4 3 N 0 0 N NU.S. Virgin Islands β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
MMWR / February 6, 2015 / Vol. 64 / No. 4 ND-65
TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Invasive Pneumococcal disease§
LegionellosisAll ages Age <5
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014Med Max Med Max Med Max
United States 194 238 493 1,135 1,625 15 18 34 59 80 30 81 179 171 177New England 3 18 37 19 100 β 1 3 1 4 β 4 14 β 19
Connecticut β 4 10 β 30 β 0 1 β 2 β 1 3 β 5Maine 2 2 8 14 11 β 0 1 β β β 0 4 β 1Massachusetts β 9 24 β 45 β 0 2 β 2 β 2 8 β 11New Hampshire β 1 6 β 7 β 0 1 β β β 0 2 β 1Rhode Island β 1 6 β 4 β 0 2 β β β 0 4 β 1Vermont 1 1 4 5 3 β 0 1 1 β β 0 2 β β
Mid. Atlantic 21 27 64 148 148 β 1 9 2 4 10 18 52 50 43New Jersey β 0 4 β 16 β 0 1 β 1 β 2 6 β 8New York (Upstate) 10 15 47 75 62 β 1 7 2 1 3 6 22 14 10New York City 11 11 27 73 70 β 0 2 β 2 6 3 15 25 9Pennsylvania N β β N N N 0 0 N N 1 5 15 11 16
E.N. Central 31 45 105 222 271 2 3 8 6 11 1 16 48 39 42Illinois N 0 0 N N β 1 3 β 4 β 3 16 2 6Indiana β 10 22 8 47 β 0 3 β β 1 2 13 10 βMichigan 3 9 31 59 66 1 0 2 1 5 β 3 13 5 5Ohio 23 18 54 129 113 β 1 4 3 2 β 7 25 22 26Wisconsin 5 6 15 26 45 1 0 3 2 β β 0 7 β 5
W.N. Central 5 9 24 36 104 1 1 4 3 8 β 3 20 5 13Iowa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N β 0 3 1 βKansas 1 2 8 8 21 β 0 0 β β β 0 2 β 1Minnesota β 0 11 β 45 β 0 1 β 5 β 1 7 β 5Missouri N 0 0 N N β 0 3 2 1 β 1 12 β 4Nebraska 2 3 7 13 19 1 0 4 1 1 β 0 3 4 1North Dakota 1 1 5 9 9 β 0 1 β 1 β 0 1 β 1South Dakota 1 2 5 6 10 β 0 0 β β β 0 2 β 1
S. Atlantic 30 44 107 247 343 3 4 9 17 17 17 17 36 57 36Delaware β 1 5 10 1 β 0 1 β β β 0 2 1 βDistrict of Columbia 2 1 6 6 3 β 0 2 2 β β 0 0 β βFlorida 11 11 45 48 108 2 1 6 8 4 5 5 11 18 16Georgia 5 13 30 47 94 β 1 4 2 5 β 1 5 1 2Maryland 5 7 24 56 51 β 0 4 1 3 3 2 11 14 7North Carolina N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 7 3 21 17 2South Carolina 7 7 32 66 65 1 0 2 3 2 2 1 3 3 2Virginia N 0 3 N N β 0 3 β 2 β 2 7 2 6West Virginia β 4 16 14 21 β 0 1 1 1 β 0 4 1 1
E.S. Central 34 23 68 166 184 1 1 6 7 12 1 5 19 5 6Alabama 6 3 10 23 30 β 0 2 β 1 β 1 5 3 βKentucky β 3 9 11 30 β 0 2 β 1 1 1 8 1 3Mississippi 4 3 13 17 34 1 0 2 1 5 β 0 2 β 1Tennessee 24 12 46 115 90 β 1 4 6 5 β 2 12 1 2
W.S. Central 62 35 167 176 192 7 3 11 17 14 1 6 20 6 7Arkansas 2 5 28 17 11 β 0 2 1 β β 0 5 2 βLouisiana 16 5 18 47 76 2 0 3 5 5 β 1 4 β 2Oklahoma N 0 0 N N 1 0 2 3 1 β 0 10 β βTexas 44 22 130 112 105 4 2 9 8 8 1 4 15 4 5
Mountain 4 27 69 107 265 1 2 7 6 9 β 3 12 5 7Arizona 4 10 41 66 132 1 1 3 3 7 β 1 4 3 2Colorado β 7 23 β 58 β 0 4 β β β 0 7 β βIdaho N 0 0 N N β 0 1 β β β 0 2 β βMontana β 1 4 5 6 N 0 1 N N β 0 1 β 2Nevada β 2 8 14 16 β 0 2 1 β β 0 3 2 βNew Mexico β 4 16 22 30 β 0 3 2 β β 0 1 β βUtah β 0 5 β 20 β 0 1 β 2 β 0 2 β 3Wyoming β 0 3 β 3 β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β
Pacific 4 3 8 14 18 β 0 2 β 1 β 7 15 4 4Alaska 4 1 5 9 9 β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β 2California N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N β 6 11 3 βHawaii β 1 6 5 9 β 0 2 β 1 β 0 1 1 βOregon N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N β 0 3 β 2Washington N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N β 0 9 β β
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N β β N N β β β β β N β β N NC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βGuam β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βPuerto Rico β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β 1U.S. Virgin Islands β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly. Β§ Includes drug resistant and susceptible cases of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease. This condition was previously named Streptococcus pneumoniae invasive disease and cases were reported
to CDC using different event codes to specify whether the cases were drug resistant or in a defined age group, such as <5 years. Since 2010, case notifications for this condition were consolidated under one event code for Invasive pneumococcal disease.
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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Lyme disease MalariaMeningococcal disease, invasive§
All serogroups
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014Med Max Med Max Med Max
United States 30 401 1,841 244 659 7 23 54 40 94 4 7 16 16 40New England β 121 734 13 297 β 1 7 β 8 β 0 2 β β
Connecticut β 32 176 1 58 β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β βMaine β 16 94 6 17 β 0 1 β 2 β 0 1 β βMassachusetts β 43 421 β 178 β 1 5 β 4 β 0 1 β βNew Hampshire β 5 67 β 25 β 0 1 β 2 β 0 0 β βRhode Island β 11 83 β β β 0 3 β β β 0 1 β βVermont β 8 48 6 19 β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β β
Mid. Atlantic 20 187 940 167 273 3 6 24 13 29 β 1 3 β 1New Jersey β 39 191 18 93 β 1 5 1 4 β 0 1 β βNew York (Upstate) 5 46 171 23 23 β 1 4 4 2 β 0 2 β 1New York City 4 3 441 12 β 3 3 16 5 15 β 0 2 β βPennsylvania 11 83 621 114 157 β 1 7 3 8 β 0 2 β β
E.N. Central β 13 128 4 27 β 2 6 3 10 2 1 4 2 2Illinois β 1 20 β 1 β 1 4 β 3 β 0 2 β βIndiana β 1 11 β β β 0 3 β 1 β 0 1 β βMichigan β 1 13 1 2 β 0 2 β 2 β 0 2 β βOhio β 1 10 3 1 β 0 3 3 4 2 0 2 2 βWisconsin β 10 97 β 23 β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β 2
W.N. Central β 2 23 2 4 β 1 4 3 8 β 0 2 β 5Iowa β 1 20 1 β β 0 2 β 3 β 0 1 β 1Kansas β 0 2 β β β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β 1Minnesota β 0 0 β 3 β 0 0 β 2 β 0 1 β 2Missouri β 0 2 β β β 0 1 2 1 β 0 1 β 1Nebraska β 0 4 1 1 β 0 2 1 1 β 0 0 β βNorth Dakota β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β 1 β 0 1 β βSouth Dakota β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β
S. Atlantic 10 48 188 54 51 4 7 19 15 21 β 2 6 8 12Delaware 2 6 24 6 14 β 0 1 β 1 β 0 1 β βDistrict of Columbia 1 0 4 2 2 1 0 2 1 β β 0 1 β βFlorida 2 2 12 5 4 3 1 4 7 2 β 1 4 3 5Georgia β 0 1 β β β 1 5 β 6 β 0 2 β 2Maryland β 15 82 19 26 β 2 9 1 7 β 0 1 1 1North Carolina 3 0 78 6 β β 0 8 1 β β 0 3 1 3South Carolina β 1 3 1 1 β 0 1 1 1 β 0 3 β βVirginia 2 17 108 10 4 β 1 5 4 4 β 0 2 3 1West Virginia β 2 15 5 β β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β
E.S. Central β 2 10 2 2 β 1 5 1 4 1 0 2 1 1Alabama β 1 7 2 β β 0 3 1 β β 0 1 β βKentucky β 0 5 β 2 β 0 2 β 1 β 0 1 β βMississippi β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β βTennessee β 0 3 β β β 0 2 β 3 1 0 2 1 1
W.S. Central β 0 6 β β β 2 10 1 5 β 0 4 1 4Arkansas β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β 1 β 0 1 β βLouisiana β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β 1 β 0 1 β 2Oklahoma β 0 0 β β β 0 3 β β β 0 2 β 2Texas β 0 5 β β β 1 9 1 3 β 0 3 1 β
Mountain β 1 8 β 3 β 1 6 β 8 β 0 3 β 7Arizona β 0 6 β β β 0 3 β 6 β 0 2 β 3Colorado β 0 0 β β β 0 3 β 1 β 0 1 β 3Idaho β 0 1 β 1 β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β βMontana β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β βNevada β 0 2 β 1 β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β βNew Mexico β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β 1Utah β 0 2 β 1 β 0 1 β 1 β 0 1 β βWyoming β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
Pacific β 2 7 2 2 β 3 7 4 1 1 1 6 4 8Alaska β 0 1 1 β β 0 1 β 1 β 0 0 β βCalifornia β 0 4 β β β 1 5 1 β β 1 5 2 βHawaii N 0 0 N N β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β 1Oregon β 0 3 1 2 β 0 2 3 β 1 0 2 2 6Washington β 0 2 β β β 0 3 β β β 0 6 β 1
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N β β N N β β β β β β β β β βC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βGuam β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βPuerto Rico N 0 0 N N β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β 1U.S. Virgin Islands N 0 0 N N β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly. Β§ Data for meningococcal disease, invasive caused by serogroups ACWY; serogroup B; other serogroup; and unknown serogroup are available in Table I.
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MMWR / February 6, 2015 / Vol. 64 / No. 4 ND-67
TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Mumps Pertussis Rabies, animal
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014Med Max Med Max Med Max
United States 4 12 118 28 27 211 525 781 878 1,656 20 59 114 74 177New England β 0 2 β β 6 20 45 50 45 β 6 16 6 10
Connecticut β 0 0 β β β 1 7 β 3 β 3 13 5 4Maine β 0 0 β β 6 9 35 49 20 β 1 3 1 2Massachusetts β 0 2 β β β 5 13 β 11 β 0 0 β βNew Hampshire β 0 2 β β β 1 5 β 5 β 0 2 β βRhode Island β 0 0 β β β 0 23 β 5 β 0 4 β 1Vermont β 0 0 β β β 0 5 1 1 β 1 4 β 3
Mid. Atlantic β 2 25 3 5 31 37 82 124 126 2 6 15 9 19New Jersey β 0 9 β 1 β 5 15 β 29 β 0 0 β βNew York (Upstate) β 0 1 1 β 22 16 59 65 34 2 6 15 9 19New York City β 1 24 β 4 β 2 6 β 4 β 0 0 β βPennsylvania β 0 5 2 β 9 14 38 59 59 β 0 0 β β
E.N. Central 1 5 108 9 18 56 89 173 174 525 β 1 12 4 βIllinois β 1 15 β 5 β 12 39 3 53 β 0 6 β βIndiana β 0 2 β 6 β 8 21 β 36 β 0 4 β βMichigan β 0 2 β 2 3 19 58 35 98 β 0 4 β βOhio 1 2 97 9 4 53 24 61 132 247 β 0 5 4 βWisconsin β 0 10 β 1 β 23 71 4 91 N 0 0 N N
W.N. Central β 0 6 1 β 76 41 70 225 187 2 2 8 7 3Iowa β 0 3 1 β β 3 11 β 16 β 0 0 β βKansas β 0 1 β β β 6 18 β 31 2 1 5 7 2Minnesota β 0 6 β β β 10 29 β 57 β 0 0 β βMissouri β 0 2 β β 3 9 23 28 40 β 0 3 β 1Nebraska β 0 0 β β 73 4 52 196 25 β 0 3 β βNorth Dakota β 0 1 β β β 0 8 1 2 β 0 0 β βSouth Dakota β 0 0 β β β 1 11 β 16 β 0 2 β β
S. Atlantic β 0 9 3 β 12 55 100 93 202 13 8 19 39 104Delaware β 0 0 β β β 1 35 β 28 β 0 0 β βDistrict of Columbia β 0 4 β β β 0 3 1 1 β 0 0 β βFlorida β 0 1 β β 5 12 32 20 66 3 0 8 8 87Georgia β 0 0 β β β 7 15 β 13 β 0 0 β βMaryland β 0 1 1 β 3 3 17 15 11 5 6 19 16 15North Carolina β 0 2 1 β 4 11 76 47 49 5 0 6 15 βSouth Carolina β 0 1 β β β 3 9 8 6 N 0 0 N NVirginia β 0 8 1 β β 9 33 2 24 β 0 0 β βWest Virginia β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β 4 β 0 3 β 2
E.S. Central β 0 2 4 1 12 18 31 40 89 β 1 7 β 5Alabama β 0 1 β β β 5 13 5 17 β 1 7 β 4Kentucky β 0 2 2 β β 5 11 6 36 β 0 2 β 1Mississippi β 0 0 β β β 1 5 β 8 β 0 1 β βTennessee β 0 2 2 1 12 5 16 29 28 β 0 0 β β
W.S. Central β 0 3 2 1 9 57 99 26 58 3 23 65 9 25Arkansas β 0 1 1 β β 5 14 3 12 1 1 23 5 5Louisiana β 0 0 β β β 1 6 1 6 β 0 0 β βOklahoma β 0 2 β β β 0 32 β 1 1 1 17 1 2Texas β 0 3 1 1 9 47 96 22 39 1 19 65 3 18
Mountain 3 0 4 6 1 6 70 115 60 390 β 0 7 β βArizona β 0 2 β 1 4 6 25 4 63 N 0 0 N NColorado β 0 1 β β β 23 42 1 126 β 0 0 β βIdaho 3 0 3 6 β 1 6 23 11 18 β 0 2 β βMontana β 0 1 β β 1 9 27 35 20 N 0 0 N NNevada β 0 1 β β β 2 8 1 15 β 0 4 β βNew Mexico β 0 1 β β β 5 14 3 56 β 0 2 β βUtah β 0 1 β β β 14 38 5 85 β 0 4 β βWyoming β 0 0 β β β 0 6 β 7 β 0 0 β β
Pacific β 0 6 β 1 3 129 332 86 34 β 3 21 β 11Alaska β 0 1 β β 1 2 17 7 5 β 0 1 β βCalifornia β 0 6 β 1 β 103 306 62 β β 3 21 β 11Hawaii β 0 1 β β β 0 4 β β β 0 0 β βOregon β 0 1 β β 2 8 16 17 29 β 0 3 β βWashington β 0 4 β β β 8 67 β β β 0 0 β β
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa β β β β β β β β β β N β β N NC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βGuam β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βPuerto Rico β 0 0 β β β 0 2 1 3 β 0 4 β 6U.S. Virgin Islands β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
ND-68 MMWR / February 6, 2015 / Vol. 64 / No. 4
TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Rubella Rubella, congenital syndrome Salmonellosis
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014Med Max Med Max Med Max
United States β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β β 294 846 1,612 1,485 1,752New England β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 3 39 86 10 93
Connecticut β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 8 23 1 22Maine β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 2 6 6 2Massachusetts β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 22 52 β 47New Hampshire β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 3 8 β 10Rhode Island β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 2 12 β βVermont β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 2 1 7 3 12
Mid. Atlantic β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β 27 71 187 122 205New Jersey β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 16 50 β 54New York (Upstate) β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 15 23 57 38 33New York City β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 9 17 35 48 59Pennsylvania β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β 3 23 69 36 59
E.N. Central β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β 18 97 205 124 220Illinois β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β β 30 65 14 77Indiana β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 12 40 6 21Michigan β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 3 17 56 27 38Ohio β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 15 23 46 76 58Wisconsin β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 14 27 1 26
W.N. Central β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β 11 40 79 90 86Iowa β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 4 10 24 25 23Kansas β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 8 21 15 14Minnesota β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βMissouri β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 6 16 36 39 30Nebraska β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β 1 4 13 7 10North Dakota β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 2 8 3 3South Dakota β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 2 12 1 6
S. Atlantic β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β 95 233 572 565 668Delaware β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 2 14 4 12District of Columbia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 5 β 3Florida β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 57 104 226 280 309Georgia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 6 35 99 60 78Maryland β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β 7 14 51 45 50North Carolina β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 16 29 190 94 134South Carolina β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 7 21 79 55 50Virginia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 18 58 20 23West Virginia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 3 11 7 9
E.S. Central β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 5 57 157 66 125Alabama β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 18 54 5 31Kentucky β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 2 10 27 20 22Mississippi β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 12 59 15 39Tennessee β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 3 16 64 26 33
W.S. Central β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 72 149 252 235 131Arkansas β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 5 11 29 17 10Louisiana β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 11 15 50 46 45Oklahoma β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 8 14 53 19 20Texas β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 48 90 172 153 56
Mountain β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β 7 58 91 59 117Arizona β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 3 18 40 25 40Colorado β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 12 26 β 22Idaho β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 2 3 9 5 8Montana β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 3 8 3 5Nevada β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 3 8 4 5New Mexico β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 6 16 4 18Utah β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β 2 6 17 18 18Wyoming β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 4 β 1
Pacific β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β 56 128 245 214 107Alaska β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 1 6 5 3California β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β 54 100 211 180 57Hawaii β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 5 15 9 29Oregon β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 8 17 9 15Washington β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 14 43 11 3
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βGuam β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βPuerto Rico β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β β 10 22 5 45U.S. Virgin Islands β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
MMWR / February 6, 2015 / Vol. 64 / No. 4 ND-69
TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC)Β§ Shigellosis
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2015 Cum 2014Current
week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2015 Cum 2014Med Max Med Max
United States 17 97 209 96 163 203 398 558 922 871New England β 3 15 β 8 β 6 14 1 18
Connecticut β 1 4 β 3 β 1 5 1 5Maine β 0 4 β β β 0 3 β 1Massachusetts β 2 6 β 3 β 3 9 β 11New Hampshire β 0 2 β 1 β 0 2 β 1Rhode Island β 0 2 β β β 0 7 β βVermont β 0 2 β 1 β 0 2 β β
Mid. Atlantic 2 9 26 8 22 47 21 68 199 58New Jersey β 1 8 β 5 β 3 14 β 11New York (Upstate) 2 3 15 4 4 16 4 23 52 16New York City β 1 5 4 3 30 7 51 140 20Pennsylvania β 3 9 β 10 1 3 14 7 11
E.N. Central 3 12 43 11 32 7 69 145 87 89Illinois β 3 11 1 7 β 12 67 3 14Indiana β 1 11 β 3 β 26 75 9 11Michigan β 2 8 β 7 2 4 19 13 10Ohio 3 3 12 10 3 5 11 22 42 51Wisconsin β 1 13 β 12 β 6 20 20 3
W.N. Central 3 10 35 19 15 26 47 93 113 130Iowa β 2 14 β 3 2 2 12 8 26Kansas β 1 7 2 1 β 1 4 5 5Minnesota β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βMissouri 2 4 14 13 4 24 25 63 91 16Nebraska 1 1 9 4 4 β 3 18 9 1North Dakota β 0 3 β 2 β 0 2 β 2South Dakota β 0 4 β 1 β 9 32 β 80
S. Atlantic 3 10 23 20 28 42 85 157 186 291Delaware β 0 2 β β β 1 4 2 5District of Columbia β 0 1 β β β 0 4 β 5Florida 3 2 9 6 11 18 45 95 59 80Georgia β 1 8 3 4 11 18 28 48 47Maryland β 1 5 1 5 7 6 12 27 8North Carolina β 1 5 6 5 4 4 85 24 135South Carolina β 0 2 1 1 1 2 13 20 6Virginia β 2 6 3 2 1 4 16 6 5West Virginia β 0 2 β β β 0 2 β β
E.S. Central 1 4 15 4 14 11 35 59 89 130Alabama β 0 3 β 2 β 8 28 13 26Kentucky 1 1 7 1 5 6 6 30 41 5Mississippi β 0 3 β 1 β 3 11 1 20Tennessee β 2 9 3 6 5 15 31 34 79
W.S. Central 1 14 42 11 21 32 70 249 111 82Arkansas 1 2 5 2 2 β 7 197 3 7Louisiana β 0 2 1 1 1 2 10 11 10Oklahoma β 1 12 β 2 7 1 16 20 4Texas β 10 38 8 16 24 49 134 77 61
Mountain 1 10 28 6 19 1 13 24 23 56Arizona β 1 5 β 6 β 7 18 16 26Colorado β 2 14 β 5 β 1 5 β 4Idaho β 2 9 1 1 β 0 2 1 3Montana 1 1 4 2 β 1 0 7 4 1Nevada β 0 5 1 1 β 0 6 β 5New Mexico β 1 6 β 4 β 1 6 1 1Utah β 1 6 2 2 β 0 4 1 5Wyoming β 0 3 β β β 0 6 β 11
Pacific 3 18 62 17 4 37 27 58 113 17Alaska β 0 0 β β β 0 1 1 1California β 11 26 6 β 36 22 53 109 12Hawaii β 0 4 4 2 β 0 2 1 1Oregon 3 3 9 7 2 1 0 6 1 3Washington β 1 32 β β β 2 15 1 β
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa β β β β β β β β β βC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β βGuam β β β β β β β β β βPuerto Rico β 0 1 β 3 β 0 3 β βU.S. Virgin Islands β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.Β§ Includes E. coli O157:H7; Shiga toxin-positive, serogroup non-O157; and Shiga toxin-positive, not serogrouped.
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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis (including RMSF)Β§
Syphilis, primary and secondaryConfirmed Probable
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014Med Max Med Max Med Max
United States β 0 0 β β β 1 9 β 1 97 364 427 698 1,332New England β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 8 18 5 35
Connecticut β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 1 5 β 9Maine β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 4 β 1Massachusetts β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 5 13 β 20New Hampshire β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 4 β βRhode Island β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 1 5 3 5Vermont β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 0 1 2 β
Mid. Atlantic β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 9 46 64 67 167New Jersey β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 4 13 3 24New York (Upstate) β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 5 8 14 10 13New York City β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 24 38 32 98Pennsylvania β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 3 9 19 22 32
E.N. Central β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 2 33 60 58 134Illinois β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 12 22 27 41Indiana β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 3 8 2 8Michigan β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 6 15 3 42Ohio β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 10 17 22 37Wisconsin β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 1 5 4 6
W.N. Central β 0 0 β β β 1 9 β 1 β 16 31 20 63Iowa β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 1 5 2 3Kansas β 0 0 β β β 1 9 β 1 β 1 4 3 4Minnesota β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 4 10 β 20Missouri β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 6 13 8 22Nebraska β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 1 3 2 5North Dakota β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β 3South Dakota β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 1 5 5 6
S. Atlantic β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 43 92 121 220 236Delaware β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 9 β 3District of Columbia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βFlorida β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 33 49 29 128Georgia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 23 24 38 90 13Maryland β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 8 16 6 39North Carolina β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 10 14 28 68 26South Carolina β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 4 10 10 17Virginia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 9 5 18 16 7West Virginia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 2 1 3
E.S. Central β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 5 13 20 22 77Alabama β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 3 8 4 10Kentucky β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 2 2 8 5 9Mississippi β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 3 8 3 40Tennessee β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 3 3 10 10 18
W.S. Central β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 21 49 70 143 160Arkansas β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 2 19 2 25Louisiana β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 10 22 19 25Oklahoma β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 2 10 1 10Texas β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 20 31 50 121 100
Mountain β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 22 34 15 106Arizona β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 10 22 2 22Colorado β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 1 3 9 10 10Idaho β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 2 β βMontana β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 2 β βNevada β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 5 20 1 61New Mexico β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 2 7 β 8Utah β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 1 4 2 5Wyoming β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β β
Pacific β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 15 81 102 148 354Alaska β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β 3California β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 7 69 92 124 311Hawaii β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 1 5 2 4Oregon β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 3 5 12 14 24Washington β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β 5 2 10 8 12
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βGuam β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βPuerto Rico β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 8 31 β 24U.S. Virgin Islands β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly. Β§ Illnesses with similar clinical presentation that result from Spotted fever group rickettsia infections are reported as Spotted fever rickettsioses. Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) caused
by Rickettsia rickettsii, is the most common and well-known spotted fever.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
MMWR / February 6, 2015 / Vol. 64 / No. 4 ND-71
TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
Tetanus Varicella (chickenpox) Vibriosis§
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014
Current week
Previous 52 weeks Cum 2015
Cum 2014Med Max Med Max Med Max
United States 1 0 2 2 1 70 167 270 365 566 4 15 79 20 19New England β 0 0 β β 7 18 39 31 64 β 1 7 β 1
Connecticut β 0 0 β β β 3 8 3 16 β 0 2 β βMaine β 0 0 β β 3 4 11 19 14 β 0 2 β βMassachusetts β 0 0 β β β 8 18 β 21 β 1 6 β 1New Hampshire β 0 0 β β β 0 5 β 7 β 0 1 β βRhode Island β 0 0 β β 3 0 3 4 2 β 0 2 β βVermont β 0 0 β β 1 1 11 5 4 β 0 0 β β
Mid. Atlantic β 0 1 β β 11 20 37 37 77 1 1 10 2 2New Jersey β 0 0 β β β 4 14 β 21 β 0 5 β 1New York (Upstate) β 0 0 β β N 0 0 N N 1 0 5 1 βNew York City β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 3 1 βPennsylvania β 0 1 β β 11 15 29 37 56 β 0 3 β 1
E.N. Central β 0 1 β β 24 43 73 109 159 1 0 7 1 βIllinois β 0 0 β β 1 11 23 19 37 β 0 3 β βIndiana β 0 1 β β 4 4 11 8 22 β 0 1 β βMichigan β 0 0 β β β 10 33 13 34 1 0 1 1 βOhio β 0 1 β β 15 10 22 41 39 β 0 4 β βWisconsin β 0 1 β β 4 8 15 28 27 β 0 1 β β
W.N. Central β 0 1 β β 3 9 23 26 30 β 0 3 β βIowa β 0 0 β β N 0 0 N N β 0 0 β βKansas β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β βMinnesota β 0 1 β β 1 4 13 11 20 β 0 0 β βMissouri β 0 0 β β 1 3 16 9 4 β 0 2 β βNebraska β 0 0 β β β 0 3 1 1 β 0 1 β βNorth Dakota β 0 0 β β 1 0 3 2 1 β 0 1 β βSouth Dakota β 0 0 β β β 0 2 3 4 β 0 0 β β
S. Atlantic 1 0 1 2 1 β 22 51 52 81 β 6 17 11 9Delaware β 0 0 β β β 0 2 1 β β 0 1 β βDistrict of Columbia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β βFlorida β 0 1 1 1 β 10 28 34 35 β 3 9 9 2Georgia β 0 0 β β β 1 6 β 2 β 0 2 β 1Maryland β 0 1 β β N 0 0 N N β 1 5 1 βNorth Carolina β 0 0 β β N 0 0 N N β 0 3 1 2South Carolina 1 0 0 1 β β 2 11 4 9 β 0 2 β 2Virginia β 0 0 β β β 5 17 2 22 β 0 8 β 2West Virginia β 0 0 β β β 2 9 11 13 β 0 1 β β
E.S. Central β 0 1 β β 1 2 8 8 7 β 1 5 β 1Alabama β 0 0 β β 1 2 8 8 7 β 0 3 β 1Kentucky β 0 0 β β N 0 0 N N β 0 1 β βMississippi β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 2 β βTennessee β 0 0 β β N 0 0 N N β 0 2 β β
W.S. Central β 0 1 β β 19 36 66 70 38 β 2 8 3 1Arkansas β 0 0 β β 2 3 29 9 4 β 0 0 β βLouisiana β 0 1 β β β 0 4 2 2 β 0 4 3 1Oklahoma β 0 1 β β N 0 0 N N β 0 1 β βTexas β 0 1 β β 17 31 59 59 32 β 1 5 β β
Mountain β 0 0 β β 3 15 53 28 109 β 0 5 β 3Arizona β 0 0 β β β 4 22 2 32 β 0 3 β 1Colorado β 0 0 β β 2 3 27 22 32 β 0 3 β 1Idaho β 0 0 β β N 0 0 N N β 0 0 β βMontana β 0 0 β β 1 1 5 3 7 β 0 1 β βNevada β 0 0 β β N 0 0 N N β 0 1 β 1New Mexico β 0 0 β β β 1 5 1 11 β 0 1 β βUtah β 0 0 β β β 3 8 β 27 β 0 1 β βWyoming β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β β
Pacific β 0 2 β β 2 2 9 4 1 2 4 39 3 2Alaska β 0 1 β β β 0 8 β β β 0 2 β βCalifornia β 0 1 β β β 0 3 β β β 2 31 β βHawaii β 0 0 β β 2 1 4 4 1 β 0 4 1 1Oregon β 0 0 β β N 0 0 N N 2 0 2 2 1Washington β 0 1 β β N 0 0 N N β 0 13 β β
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa β β β β β N β β N N β β β β βC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βGuam β β β β β β β β β β β β β β βPuerto Rico β 0 0 β β β 3 12 4 23 β 0 0 β βU.S. Virgin Islands β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly. Β§ Any species of the family Vibrionaceae, other than toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 or O139.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
ND-72 MMWR / February 6, 2015 / Vol. 64 / No. 4
TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases (β₯1,000 cases reported during the preceding year), and selected* low frequency diseases, United States, weeks ending January 31, 2015, and January 25, 2014 (4th week)β (Export data)
Reporting area
West Nile virus disease§
Neuroinvasive NonneuroinvasiveΒΆ
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2015 Cum 2014Current
week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2015 Cum 2014Med Max Med Max
United States β 1 128 β β β 1 99 β βNew England β 0 2 β β β 0 2 β β
Connecticut β 0 2 β β β 0 2 β βMaine β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βMassachusetts β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β βNew Hampshire β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βRhode Island β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βVermont β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
Mid. Atlantic β 0 7 β β β 0 4 β βNew Jersey β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β βNew York (Upstate) β 0 0 β β β 0 2 β βNew York City β 0 3 β β β 0 2 β βPennsylvania β 0 4 β β β 0 1 β β
E.N. Central β 0 11 β β β 0 4 β βIllinois β 0 10 β β β 0 4 β βIndiana β 0 3 β β β 0 1 β βMichigan β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βOhio β 0 4 β β β 0 1 β βWisconsin β 0 2 β β β 0 2 β β
W.N. Central β 0 14 β β β 0 32 β βIowa β 0 3 β β β 0 2 β βKansas β 0 3 β β β 0 8 β βMinnesota β 0 2 β β β 0 3 β βMissouri β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β βNebraska β 0 9 β β β 0 19 β βNorth Dakota β 0 3 β β β 0 3 β βSouth Dakota β 0 3 β β β 0 11 β β
S. Atlantic β 0 6 β β β 0 3 β βDelaware β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βDistrict of Columbia β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β βFlorida β 0 2 β β β 0 2 β βGeorgia β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β βMaryland β 0 2 β β β 0 0 β βNorth Carolina β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βSouth Carolina β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βVirginia β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β βWest Virginia β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
E.S. Central β 0 5 β β β 0 3 β βAlabama β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β βKentucky β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β βMississippi β 0 5 β β β 0 2 β βTennessee β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β β
W.S. Central β 0 33 β β β 0 30 β βArkansas β 0 1 β β β 0 1 β βLouisiana β 0 7 β β β 0 11 β βOklahoma β 0 2 β β β 0 3 β βTexas β 0 26 β β β 0 19 β β
Mountain β 0 22 β β β 0 23 β βArizona β 0 8 β β β 0 4 β βColorado β 0 11 β β β 0 17 β βIdaho β 0 1 β β β 0 4 β βMontana β 0 2 β β β 0 1 β βNevada β 0 1 β β β 0 0 β βNew Mexico β 0 5 β β β 0 4 β βUtah β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β βWyoming β 0 0 β β β 0 2 β β
Pacific β 0 57 β β β 0 28 β βAlaska β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βCalifornia β 0 57 β β β 0 27 β βHawaii β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βOregon β 0 0 β β β 0 1 β βWashington β 0 1 β β β 0 2 β β
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa β β β β β β β β β βC.N.M.I. β β β β β β β β β βGuam β β β β β β β β β βPuerto Rico β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β βU.S. Virgin Islands β 0 0 β β β 0 0 β β
C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, have been moved to Table 2 to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions.β Case counts for reporting year 2014 and 2015 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/
ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly. Β§ Updated weekly from reports to the Division of Vector-Borne Diseases, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (ArboNET Surveillance). Data for California serogroup,
Chikungunya virus, eastern equine, Powassan, St. Louis, and western equine diseases are available in Table I.ΒΆ Not reportable in all states. Data from states where the condition is not reportable are excluded from this table, except starting in 2007 for the domestic arboviral diseases and influenza-
associated pediatric mortality, and in 2003 for SARS-CoV. Reporting exceptions are available at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/SRCA_FINAL_REPORT_2007/2012_final.xlsx.
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TABLE III. Deaths in 122 U.S. cities,* week ending January 31, 2015 (4th week) (Export data)
Reporting area
All causes, by age (years)
P&Iβ Total
Reporting area (Continued)
All causes, by age (years)
P&Iβ Total
All Ages β₯65 45β64 25β44 1β24 <1
All Ages β₯65 45β64 25β44 1β24 <1
New England 485 333 114 23 10 5 62 S. Atlantic 1,368 861 358 77 26 46 120Boston, MA 143 95 37 7 2 2 16 Atlanta, GA 222 137 62 18 3 2 15Bridgeport, CT 34 25 7 1 1 β 2 Baltimore, MD 74 41 25 3 β 5 7Cambridge, MA 8 6 1 β 1 β β Charlotte, NC 157 103 36 11 2 5 12Fall River, MA 23 22 1 β β β 6 Jacksonville, FL 221 135 64 11 6 5 22Hartford, CT 40 27 7 5 β 1 4 Miami, FL 68 51 12 3 1 1 8Lowell, MA 18 9 7 2 β β 2 Norfolk, VA 49 28 17 2 1 1 5Lynn, MA 9 8 1 β β β 1 Richmond, VA 77 47 22 7 1 β 11New Bedford, MA 30 21 7 2 β β 1 Savannah, GA 88 43 25 4 3 13 5New Haven, CT 31 18 9 1 2 1 6 St. Petersburg, FL 80 63 14 3 β β 6Providence, RI 44 28 12 1 2 1 6 Tampa, FL 158 107 38 6 3 4 17Somerville, MA 3 2 1 β β β β Washington, D.C. 161 95 41 9 6 10 8Springfield, MA U U U U U U U Wilmington, DE 13 11 2 β β β 4Waterbury, CT 35 27 7 β 1 β 2 E.S. Central 1,247 849 296 63 24 15 110Worcester, MA 67 45 17 4 1 β 16 Birmingham, AL 231 163 46 13 3 6 26
Mid. Atlantic 1,973 1,502 349 84 24 14 133 Chattanooga, TN 120 86 27 4 3 β 14Albany, NY 61 47 11 1 2 β 4 Knoxville, TN 159 114 36 7 1 1 26Allentown, PA 30 22 4 3 1 β 1 Lexington, KY 149 95 46 4 2 2 2Buffalo, NY 100 75 19 4 1 1 14 Memphis, TN 247 167 56 14 8 2 17Camden, NJ 31 13 9 6 2 1 2 Mobile, AL 109 65 31 9 4 β 3Elizabeth, NJ 17 12 2 3 β β 2 Montgomery, AL 76 52 14 6 3 1 6Erie, PA 69 55 11 2 1 β 7 Nashville, TN 156 107 40 6 β 3 16Jersey City, NJ 23 19 4 β β β 2 W.S. Central 1,943 1,318 424 120 43 38 126New York City, NY 1,109 866 188 35 13 7 59 Austin, TX 99 72 17 7 1 2 11Newark, NJ 46 27 9 8 β 2 1 Baton Rouge, LA 111 85 17 4 2 3 6Paterson, NJ U U U U U U U Corpus Christi, TX 77 51 20 2 1 3 6Philadelphia, PA U U U U U U U Dallas, TX 232 144 53 18 10 7 15Pittsburgh, PAΒ§ 48 37 10 1 β β 4 El Paso, TX 172 114 44 10 2 2 14Reading, PA 27 20 4 2 1 β 7 Fort Worth, TX U U U U U U URochester, NY 165 125 29 7 2 2 9 Houston, TX 423 291 96 25 8 3 23Schenectady, NY 45 32 12 1 β β 11 Little Rock, AR 135 81 32 7 3 12 6Scranton, PA 34 25 6 2 β 1 1 New Orleans, LA 86 49 18 12 5 2 1Syracuse, NY 112 83 22 6 1 β 8 San Antonio, TX 348 253 63 22 8 2 21Trenton, NJ 20 16 3 1 β β β Shreveport, LA 78 56 17 3 1 1 2Utica, NY 14 12 2 β β β 1 Tulsa, OK 182 122 47 10 2 1 21Yonkers, NY 22 16 4 2 β β β Mountain 1,285 899 224 60 18 13 111
E.N. Central 2,631 1,817 558 164 41 51 226 Albuquerque, NM 166 117 35 11 2 1 23Akron, OH 48 35 10 2 1 β 5 Boise, ID 74 54 14 4 1 1 12Canton, OH 39 27 10 1 β 1 3 Colorado Springs, CO 95 78 11 4 1 1 4Chicago, IL 296 197 64 26 3 6 13 Denver, CO 157 112 33 6 2 4 4Cincinnati, OH 86 46 23 11 4 2 7 Las Vegas, NV 345 240 82 17 2 4 31Cleveland, OH 315 237 54 17 2 5 25 Ogden, UT 26 18 5 2 1 β 4Columbus, OH 334 218 81 14 9 12 22 Phoenix, AZ U U U U U U UDayton, OH 165 135 20 7 β 3 19 Pueblo, CO 27 17 6 2 2 β 3Detroit, MI 181 101 56 22 1 1 20 Salt Lake City, UT 151 102 27 14 6 2 15Evansville, IN 77 60 15 2 β β 9 Tucson, AZ 244 161 11 β 1 β 15Fort Wayne, IN 128 85 34 5 2 2 16 Pacific 2,235 1,613 458 88 43 33 222Gary, IN 10 5 3 2 β β β Berkeley, CA 19 13 5 β β 1 4Grand Rapids, MI 75 57 12 2 1 3 9 Fresno, CA 171 124 32 12 2 1 13Indianapolis, IN 269 164 61 27 9 8 26 Glendale, CA 51 41 9 β β 1 11Lansing, MI 63 46 15 2 β β 2 Honolulu, HI 100 81 14 3 2 β 11Milwaukee, WI 116 76 28 9 1 2 6 Long Beach, CA 78 56 22 β β β 12Peoria, IL 73 54 15 2 1 1 13 Los Angeles, CA 313 200 66 22 8 17 34Rockford, IL 71 59 10 1 β 1 6 Pasadena, CA 23 19 3 β β 1 5South Bend, IN 77 53 17 2 3 2 5 Portland, OR 185 138 35 6 3 3 15Toledo, OH 129 98 20 7 4 β 14 Sacramento, CA 252 175 61 7 8 1 26Youngstown, OH 79 64 10 3 β 2 6 San Diego, CA 202 152 40 5 5 β 19
W.N. Central 717 481 157 43 19 16 71 San Francisco, CA 132 97 29 5 1 β 10Des Moines, IA β β β β β β β San Jose, CA 274 213 50 4 5 2 22Duluth, MN 38 32 4 1 1 β 4 Santa Cruz, CA 44 34 8 2 β β 4Kansas City, KS 32 23 6 3 β β 1 Seattle, WA 148 104 32 7 4 1 11Kansas City, MO 122 75 30 7 6 3 8 Spokane, WA 84 54 22 4 1 3 6Lincoln, NE 71 58 12 1 β β 6 Tacoma, WA 159 112 30 11 4 2 19Minneapolis, MN 69 45 14 5 β 5 9 TotalΒΆ 13,884 9,673 2,938 722 248 231 1,181Omaha, NE 112 75 21 9 3 4 19St. Louis, MO 112 53 43 12 3 1 6St. Paul, MN 63 50 8 3 β 2 3Wichita, KS 98 70 19 2 6 1 15
U: Unavailable. β: No reported cases.* Mortality data in this table are voluntarily reported from 122 cities in the United States, most of which have populations of >100,000. A death is reported by the place of its occurrence and
by the week that the death certificate was filed. Fetal deaths are not included.β Pneumonia and influenza.Β§ Because of changes in reporting methods in this Pennsylvania city, these numbers are partial counts for the current week. Complete counts will be available in 4 to 6 weeks.ΒΆ Total includes unknown ages.