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Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report ND-424 MMWR / August 10, 2012 / Vol. 61 / No. 31 TABLE I. Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending August 4, 2012 (31st week)* Disease Current week Cum 2012 5-year weekly average Total cases reported for previous years States reporting cases during current week (No.) 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 Anthrax 1 1 1 Arboviral diseases § , : California serogroup virus disease 12 6 137 75 55 62 55 Eastern equine encephalitis virus disease 1 0 4 10 4 4 4 Powassan virus disease 4 0 16 8 6 2 7 St. Louis encephalitis virus disease 0 6 10 12 13 9 Western equine encephalitis virus disease Babesiosis 6 152 27 1,128 NN NN NN NN NY (6) Botulism, total 72 3 153 112 118 145 144 foodborne 7 0 24 7 10 17 32 infant 57 2 97 80 83 109 85 other (wound and unspecified) 8 1 32 25 25 19 27 Brucellosis 67 2 79 115 115 80 131 Chancroid 12 0 8 24 28 25 23 Cholera 1 0 41 13 10 5 7 Cyclosporiasis § 3 65 5 151 179 141 139 93 TX (3) Diphtheria Haemophilus influenzae, ** invasive disease (age <5 yrs): serotype b 10 0 14 23 35 30 22 nonserotype b 97 3 145 200 236 244 199 unknown serotype 3 139 3 226 223 178 163 180 OH (1), MI (1), OR (1) Hansen disease § 1 23 2 82 98 103 80 101 FL (1) Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome § 10 1 23 20 20 18 32 Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrheal § 4 82 8 290 266 242 330 292 NY (2), OH (1), TN (1) Influenza-associated pediatric mortality § , †† 34 1 118 61 358 90 77 Listeriosis 5 298 21 870 821 851 759 808 NY (1), NE (1), MD (1), FL (1), KY (1) Measles §§ 42 1 222 63 71 140 43 Meningococcal disease, invasive ¶¶ : A, C, Y, and W-135 82 3 257 280 301 330 325 serogroup B 52 2 159 135 174 188 167 other serogroup 8 0 20 12 23 38 35 unknown serogroup 1 198 7 323 406 482 616 550 MI (1) Novel influenza A virus infections*** 1 0 14 4 43,774 2 4 Plague 0 3 2 8 3 7 Poliomyelitis, paralytic 1 Polio virus Infection, nonparalytic § Psittacosis § 2 0 2 4 9 8 12 Q fever, total § 1 68 2 134 131 113 120 171 acute 55 1 110 106 93 106 chronic 1 13 0 24 25 20 14 NE (1) Rabies, human 0 6 2 4 2 1 Rubella ††† 5 0 4 5 3 16 12 Rubella, congenital syndrome 2 2 SARS-CoV § Smallpox § Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome § 1 80 2 168 142 161 157 132 WV (1) Syphilis, congenital (age <1 yr) §§§ 84 9 358 377 423 431 430 Tetanus 22 1 36 26 18 19 28 Toxic-shock syndrome (staphylococcal) § 1 34 1 78 82 74 71 92 NY (1) Trichinellosis 6 0 15 7 13 39 5 Tularemia 75 5 166 124 93 123 137 Typhoid fever 1 146 9 390 467 397 449 434 FL (1) Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus § 1 45 1 82 91 78 63 37 PA (1) Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus § 1 2 1 2 Vibriosis (noncholera Vibrio species infections) § 26 377 28 832 846 789 588 549 RI (2), PA (3), OH (3), MD (3), VA (2), SC (2), FL (8), WA (2), HI (1) Viral hemorrhagic fever ¶¶¶ 1 NN NN NN Yellow fever See Table 1 footnotes on next page. Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables
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Page 1: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report · 2012-08-09 · Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report ND-424 MMWR / August 10, 2012 / Vol. 61 / No. 31 TABLE I. Provisional cases of infrequently

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TABLE I. Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending August 4, 2012 (31st week)*

DiseaseCurrent

weekCum 2012

5-year weekly

average†

Total cases reported for previous yearsStates reporting cases

during current week (No.)2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

Anthrax — — — 1 — 1 — 1Arboviral diseases§, ¶:

California serogroup virus disease — 12 6 137 75 55 62 55Eastern equine encephalitis virus disease — 1 0 4 10 4 4 4Powassan virus disease — 4 0 16 8 6 2 7St. Louis encephalitis virus disease — — 0 6 10 12 13 9Western equine encephalitis virus disease — — — — — — — —

Babesiosis 6 152 27 1,128 NN NN NN NN NY (6)Botulism, total — 72 3 153 112 118 145 144

foodborne — 7 0 24 7 10 17 32infant — 57 2 97 80 83 109 85other (wound and unspecified) — 8 1 32 25 25 19 27

Brucellosis — 67 2 79 115 115 80 131Chancroid — 12 0 8 24 28 25 23Cholera — 1 0 41 13 10 5 7Cyclosporiasis§ 3 65 5 151 179 141 139 93 TX (3)Diphtheria — — — — — — — —Haemophilus influenzae,** invasive disease (age <5 yrs):

serotype b — 10 0 14 23 35 30 22nonserotype b — 97 3 145 200 236 244 199unknown serotype 3 139 3 226 223 178 163 180 OH (1), MI (1), OR (1)

Hansen disease§ 1 23 2 82 98 103 80 101 FL (1)Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome§ — 10 1 23 20 20 18 32Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrheal§ 4 82 8 290 266 242 330 292 NY (2), OH (1), TN (1)Influenza-associated pediatric mortality§,†† — 34 1 118 61 358 90 77Listeriosis 5 298 21 870 821 851 759 808 NY (1), NE (1), MD (1), FL (1), KY (1)Measles§§ — 42 1 222 63 71 140 43Meningococcal disease, invasive¶¶:

A, C, Y, and W-135 — 82 3 257 280 301 330 325serogroup B — 52 2 159 135 174 188 167other serogroup — 8 0 20 12 23 38 35unknown serogroup 1 198 7 323 406 482 616 550 MI (1)

Novel influenza A virus infections*** — 1 0 14 4 43,774 2 4Plague — — 0 3 2 8 3 7Poliomyelitis, paralytic — — — — — 1 — —Polio virus Infection, nonparalytic§ — — — — — — — —Psittacosis§ — 2 0 2 4 9 8 12Q fever, total§ 1 68 2 134 131 113 120 171

acute — 55 1 110 106 93 106 —chronic 1 13 0 24 25 20 14 — NE (1)

Rabies, human — — 0 6 2 4 2 1Rubella††† — 5 0 4 5 3 16 12Rubella, congenital syndrome — 2 — — — 2 — —SARS-CoV§ — — — — — — — —Smallpox§ — — — — — — — —Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome§ 1 80 2 168 142 161 157 132 WV (1)Syphilis, congenital (age <1 yr)§§§ — 84 9 358 377 423 431 430Tetanus — 22 1 36 26 18 19 28Toxic-shock syndrome (staphylococcal)§ 1 34 1 78 82 74 71 92 NY (1)Trichinellosis — 6 0 15 7 13 39 5Tularemia — 75 5 166 124 93 123 137Typhoid fever 1 146 9 390 467 397 449 434 FL (1)Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus§ 1 45 1 82 91 78 63 37 PA (1)Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus§ — 1 — — 2 1 — 2Vibriosis (noncholera Vibrio species infections)§ 26 377 28 832 846 789 588 549 RI (2), PA (3), OH (3), MD (3), VA (2), SC (2),

FL (8), WA (2), HI (1)Viral hemorrhagic fever¶¶¶ — — — — 1 NN NN NNYellow fever — — — — — — — —

See Table 1 footnotes on next page.

Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables

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* No measles cases were reported for the current 4-week period yielding a ratio for week 31 of zero (0).† 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 August 4, 2012, with historical data

420.06250.03125 1

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

591

46

73

56

127

0

15

2

1,686

0.25 0.50.125

TABLE I. (Continued) Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending August 4, 2012 (31st week)*

—: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. * Case counts for reporting year 2011 and 2012 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/

nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. † 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://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/nndss/phs/files/5yearweeklyaverage.pdf. § 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://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/nndss/phs/infdis.htm. ¶ Includes both neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive. Updated weekly from reports to the Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and

Enteric Diseases (ArboNET Surveillance). Data for West Nile virus are available in Table II. ** 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 October 2, 2011, 34 influenza-associated pediatric deaths

occurring during the 2011-12 influenza season have been reported. §§ No measles cases were reported for the current week. ¶¶ Data for meningococcal disease (all serogroups) are available in Table II. *** CDC discontinued reporting of individual confirmed and probable cases of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus infections on July 24, 2009. During 2009, four cases of human infection

with novel influenza A viruses, different from the 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) strain, were reported to CDC. The four cases of novel influenza A virus infection reported to CDC during 2010, the fourteen cases reported during 2011, and the one case reported in 2012 are different from the 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus. Total case counts are provided by the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD).

††† No rubella cases were reported for the current week. §§§ Updated weekly from reports to the Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. ¶¶¶ There were no cases of viral hemorrhagic fever reported during the current week. See Table II for dengue hemorrhagic fever.

Notifiable Disease Data Team and 122 Cities Mortality Data Team

Enrique NievesDeborah A. Adams Willie J. AndersonLenee Blanton Rosaline DharaDiana Harris Onweh Alan W. SchleyPearl C. Sharp Michael S. Wodajo

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TABLE II. Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending August 4, 2012, and August 6, 2011 (31st week)*

Reporting area

Chlamydia trachomatis infection Coccidioidomycosis Cryptosporidiosis

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 12,947 26,494 30,645 746,141 826,085 5 407 581 10,747 13,237 67 123 416 3,443 4,721New England 651 939 1,807 26,930 26,150 — 0 1 1 1 1 6 17 189 261

Connecticut — 243 1,268 6,292 5,886 N 0 0 N N — 1 4 20 50Maine — 57 99 1,655 1,872 N 0 0 N N — 1 4 42 31Massachusetts 579 453 680 13,772 13,316 — 0 0 — — — 2 8 70 109New Hampshire 45 63 86 1,814 1,670 — 0 0 — 1 — 1 4 22 43Rhode Island — 80 186 2,495 2,544 — 0 1 1 — — 0 10 6 1Vermont 27 28 71 902 862 N 0 0 N N 1 1 6 29 27

Mid. Atlantic 1,983 3,515 4,469 98,102 105,335 — 0 1 4 3 5 14 44 368 529New Jersey 171 538 632 15,886 15,625 N 0 0 N N — 0 4 11 33New York (Upstate) 715 734 2,215 21,499 20,729 N 0 0 N N 4 4 18 97 96New York City 385 1,175 1,491 28,122 38,577 N 0 0 N N — 2 7 51 45Pennsylvania 712 1,096 1,305 32,595 30,404 — 0 1 4 3 1 7 21 209 355

E.N. Central 944 4,136 4,785 111,994 129,998 1 1 4 31 35 11 32 150 809 1,140Illinois 19 1,180 1,494 30,013 38,181 N 0 0 N N — 3 10 89 128Indiana 178 565 814 16,274 16,599 N 0 0 N N — 3 11 77 174Michigan 489 933 1,210 23,747 29,624 — 0 3 17 21 1 7 13 147 189Ohio 258 1,013 1,180 29,302 31,177 1 0 2 14 14 10 12 95 297 320Wisconsin — 466 608 12,658 14,417 — 0 0 — — — 8 73 199 329

W.N. Central 31 1,057 1,825 27,429 46,225 — 2 8 83 93 13 17 92 474 829Iowa 14 212 387 6,406 6,456 N 0 0 N N — 5 16 162 253Kansas 17 211 308 6,346 6,092 N 0 0 N N — 1 11 20 5Minnesota — 323 408 7,888 9,687 — 1 7 73 76 — 0 17 — 183Missouri — 0 683 — 16,677 — 0 2 9 12 9 5 60 138 144Nebraska — 129 218 3,715 3,879 — 0 1 1 5 4 2 8 68 121North Dakota — 48 78 1,444 1,404 N 0 0 N N — 0 12 19 15South Dakota — 66 93 1,630 2,030 N 0 0 N N — 2 8 67 108

S. Atlantic 3,608 5,461 7,543 164,460 169,463 — 0 1 2 4 11 19 55 590 731Delaware 42 82 182 2,225 2,555 — 0 0 — — — 0 4 10 5District of Columbia 151 129 224 4,024 3,839 — 0 0 — — N 0 0 N NFlorida 950 1,501 1,738 46,351 46,004 N 0 0 N N 5 8 15 253 263Georgia 686 1,043 1,285 30,827 32,504 N 0 0 N N — 4 11 87 192Maryland 464 459 824 13,085 15,669 — 0 1 2 4 3 1 7 61 43North Carolina 606 991 1,686 28,298 29,469 N 0 0 N N — 0 46 58 35South Carolina — 506 1,278 15,762 16,861 N 0 0 N N 1 1 6 34 92Virginia 620 686 1,780 21,158 20,104 N 0 0 N N 2 3 6 86 78West Virginia 89 88 146 2,730 2,458 N 0 0 N N — 0 4 1 23

E.S. Central 1,149 1,950 2,820 55,891 57,849 — 0 0 — — 5 6 26 150 198Alabama — 573 729 12,697 17,136 N 0 0 N N 2 2 5 62 85Kentucky 426 322 524 9,509 9,283 N 0 0 N N 2 1 18 17 37Mississippi 454 429 1,168 14,414 13,170 N 0 0 N N — 1 4 24 19Tennessee 269 641 828 19,271 18,260 N 0 0 N N 1 2 5 47 57

W.S. Central 2,635 3,302 4,436 100,231 109,596 — 0 1 — 2 8 10 45 235 264Arkansas 312 316 412 9,926 9,803 N 0 0 N N — 1 4 19 12Louisiana 115 603 1,231 13,483 16,857 — 0 1 — 2 1 1 6 52 57Oklahoma 1 111 1,015 2,326 7,739 N 0 0 N N 1 2 5 47 51Texas 2,207 2,410 3,101 74,496 75,197 N 0 0 N N 6 6 41 117 144

Mountain 714 1,716 2,430 49,243 51,777 1 298 481 8,405 10,193 8 10 29 288 393Arizona 354 589 873 18,147 16,894 — 295 479 8,275 10,044 — 0 3 14 26Colorado — 392 705 9,389 12,229 N 0 0 N N — 1 11 35 89Idaho — 87 193 2,021 2,503 N 0 0 N N 2 2 9 69 69Montana 23 71 99 2,247 1,949 — 0 1 2 3 3 1 6 46 40Nevada 230 211 285 5,853 6,501 1 2 7 80 56 — 0 2 8 9New Mexico 90 219 460 6,781 6,374 — 1 7 18 50 — 2 9 61 94Utah 17 141 191 3,944 4,069 — 1 4 26 37 — 1 5 32 38Wyoming — 35 69 861 1,258 — 0 2 4 3 3 0 9 23 28

Pacific 1,232 3,952 5,070 111,861 129,692 3 104 179 2,221 2,906 5 11 23 340 376Alaska — 107 152 3,143 3,464 N 0 0 N N — 0 3 3 5California 616 3,018 4,094 83,112 100,943 3 104 179 2,218 2,896 2 6 16 189 198Hawaii — 118 147 3,130 3,436 N 0 0 N N — 0 1 3 —Oregon 240 263 368 8,236 8,154 — 0 2 3 10 1 3 10 109 128Washington 376 461 612 14,240 13,695 — 0 10 — — 2 1 8 36 45

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 59 59 — N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NC.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 22 30 — 620 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 104 289 3,401 3,467 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NU.S. Virgin Islands — 14 26 326 496 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. —: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Case counts for reporting year 2011 and 2012 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/

nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.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, United States, weeks ending August 4, 2012, and August 6, 2011 (31st week)*

Reporting area

Dengue Virus Infection

Dengue Fever† Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever§

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011Med Max Med Max

United States — 3 17 80 120 — 0 1 — 1New England — 0 1 3 2 — 0 0 — —

Connecticut — 0 1 2 1 — 0 0 — —Maine — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Massachusetts — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —New Hampshire — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Rhode Island — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Vermont — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — —

Mid. Atlantic — 1 6 16 39 — 0 0 — —New Jersey — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —New York (Upstate) — 0 2 — 3 — 0 0 — —New York City — 0 4 10 25 — 0 0 — —Pennsylvania — 0 2 6 11 — 0 0 — —

E.N. Central — 0 2 12 6 — 0 1 — —Illinois — 0 2 5 1 — 0 1 — —Indiana — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — —Michigan — 0 2 — 2 — 0 0 — —Ohio — 0 1 2 — — 0 0 — —Wisconsin — 0 1 4 2 — 0 0 — —

W.N. Central — 0 2 3 7 — 0 0 — —Iowa — 0 1 1 2 — 0 0 — —Kansas — 0 0 — 1 — 0 0 — —Minnesota — 0 1 — 4 — 0 0 — —Missouri — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —Nebraska — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —North Dakota — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —South Dakota — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —

S. Atlantic — 1 9 31 36 — 0 0 — 1Delaware — 0 0 — 2 — 0 0 — —District of Columbia — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Florida — 1 7 26 20 — 0 0 — —Georgia — 0 1 1 4 — 0 0 — —Maryland — 0 1 1 4 — 0 0 — —North Carolina — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — —South Carolina — 0 1 2 1 — 0 0 — —Virginia — 0 1 — 4 — 0 0 — 1West Virginia — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

E.S. Central — 0 3 5 2 — 0 0 — —Alabama — 0 1 3 — — 0 0 — —Kentucky — 0 1 1 2 — 0 0 — —Mississippi — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —Tennessee — 0 2 — — — 0 0 — —

W.S. Central — 0 1 3 6 — 0 0 — —Arkansas — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Louisiana — 0 1 — 2 — 0 0 — —Oklahoma — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Texas — 0 1 3 4 — 0 0 — —

Mountain — 0 1 — 4 — 0 0 — —Arizona — 0 1 — 1 — 0 0 — —Colorado — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Idaho — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Montana — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Nevada — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —New Mexico — 0 0 — 2 — 0 0 — —Utah — 0 0 — 1 — 0 0 — —Wyoming — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

Pacific — 0 3 7 18 — 0 0 — —Alaska — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —California — 0 0 — 5 — 0 0 — —Hawaii — 0 2 4 8 — 0 0 — —Oregon — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Washington — 0 2 3 5 — 0 0 — —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 28 84 766 468 — 1 3 12 6U.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. —: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Case counts for reporting year 2011 and 2012 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/

nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† Dengue Fever includes cases that meet criteria for Dengue Fever with hemorrhage, other clinical and unknown case classifications.§ DHF includes cases that meet criteria for dengue shock syndrome (DSS), a more severe form of DHF.

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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending August 4, 2012, and August 6, 2011 (31st week)*

Reporting area

Ehrlichiosis/Anaplasmosis†

Ehrlichia chaffeensis Anaplasma phagocytophilum Undetermined

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 16 11 66 562 539 18 25 85 431 1,740 2 2 8 72 98New England — 0 2 14 3 4 6 19 172 313 — 0 1 1 1

Connecticut — 0 0 — — — 2 7 52 110 — 0 0 — —Maine — 0 1 2 1 4 1 4 35 11 — 0 0 — —Massachusetts — 0 0 — — — 0 7 — 141 — 0 0 — —New Hampshire — 0 0 — 1 — 1 5 30 11 — 0 0 — 1Rhode Island — 0 2 12 1 — 0 15 47 37 — 0 1 1 —Vermont — 0 0 — — — 0 2 8 3 — 0 0 — —

Mid. Atlantic 2 1 6 24 69 11 8 44 182 192 — 0 2 5 14New Jersey — 0 2 — 42 — 0 8 — 63 — 0 1 — 6New York (Upstate) 2 0 4 16 24 11 6 41 166 103 — 0 2 5 3New York City — 0 3 8 3 — 0 4 16 23 — 0 0 — —Pennsylvania — 0 1 — — — 0 2 — 3 — 0 1 — 5

E.N. Central — 0 4 18 34 — 1 22 7 536 2 1 5 35 41Illinois — 0 4 15 20 — 0 1 6 7 — 0 0 — —Indiana — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — 1 0 5 32 14Michigan — 0 0 — 4 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 2 1Ohio — 0 1 3 5 — 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 1Wisconsin — 0 1 — 5 — 0 21 — 526 — 0 2 — 25

W.N. Central 6 2 32 209 142 1 2 35 20 648 — 0 4 15 22Iowa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NKansas — 0 3 17 13 — 0 1 2 3 — 0 0 — 1Minnesota — 0 1 — 6 — 0 35 — 626 — 0 1 — 9Missouri 6 2 32 192 122 — 0 4 16 15 — 0 4 14 12Nebraska — 0 1 — — 1 0 1 2 1 — 0 1 — —North Dakota — 0 0 — — — 0 3 — — — 0 0 — —South Dakota — 0 0 — 1 — 0 0 — 3 — 0 1 1 —

S. Atlantic 6 4 28 177 165 2 1 7 32 34 — 0 2 7 7Delaware — 0 2 12 14 — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — —District of Columbia N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NFlorida — 0 3 14 13 — 0 2 2 4 — 0 0 — —Georgia — 0 2 7 17 — 0 1 2 8 — 0 1 1 3Maryland 2 0 3 21 22 — 0 2 1 4 — 0 1 1 —North Carolina 2 0 19 39 37 1 0 6 14 13 — 0 1 — —South Carolina — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Virginia 2 1 15 83 61 1 0 3 12 4 — 0 2 5 3West Virginia — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — 1

E.S. Central 1 1 8 50 56 — 0 2 13 10 — 0 3 7 7Alabama — 0 2 7 2 — 0 1 5 3 — 0 1 4 —Kentucky — 0 2 7 12 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Mississippi — 0 0 — 3 — 0 1 — 1 — 0 1 1 —Tennessee 1 0 6 36 39 — 0 1 8 6 — 0 3 2 7

W.S. Central 1 1 52 70 70 — 0 11 5 2 — 0 1 1 —Arkansas 1 1 11 51 34 — 0 3 2 2 — 0 0 — —Louisiana — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 — — — 0 1 1 —Oklahoma — 0 51 15 33 — 0 7 2 — — 0 0 — —Texas — 0 1 3 3 — 0 2 1 — — 0 0 — —

Mountain — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — 1 — 0 1 1 4Arizona — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 3Colorado 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 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —New Mexico N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NUtah — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — 1Wyoming — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — 1 — 0 0 — —

Pacific — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — 4 — 0 0 — 2Alaska N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NCalifornia — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — 2Hawaii N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NOregon — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — 4 — 0 0 — —Washington — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NC.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NPuerto Rico N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NU.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. —: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Case counts for reporting year 2011 and 2012 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/

nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† Cumulative total E. ewingii cases reported for year 2011 = 13, and 8 cases reported for 2012.

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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending August 4, 2012, and August 6, 2011 (31st week)*

Reporting area

Giardiasis GonorrheaHaemophilus influenzae, invasive†

All ages, all serotypes

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 147 247 495 6,766 8,909 3,235 5,937 7,030 171,007 184,431 22 62 151 1,986 2,183New England 6 24 66 612 823 71 112 238 3,228 3,075 — 4 15 125 148

Connecticut — 4 10 99 133 — 44 161 1,154 1,321 — 1 5 35 39Maine 4 3 10 83 95 — 8 18 227 115 — 0 2 14 15Massachusetts — 12 30 312 398 69 47 77 1,421 1,346 — 2 8 65 70New Hampshire — 2 8 38 69 1 2 8 77 75 — 0 2 2 10Rhode Island 1 0 10 29 48 — 9 35 292 189 — 0 2 6 10Vermont 1 2 19 51 80 1 1 6 57 29 — 0 1 3 4

Mid. Atlantic 33 50 100 1,327 1,737 474 846 1,091 24,069 23,166 3 15 32 413 447New Jersey — 5 20 75 258 49 152 199 4,324 4,090 — 2 5 44 80New York (Upstate) 22 17 48 433 475 155 129 440 4,140 3,233 1 3 19 106 114New York City 8 16 24 485 574 90 267 351 6,354 8,159 2 4 9 109 97Pennsylvania 3 12 30 334 430 180 300 398 9,251 7,684 — 5 16 154 156

E.N. Central 15 43 83 1,014 1,460 292 1,032 1,292 28,415 33,925 5 11 26 306 392Illinois — 7 17 164 225 4 287 416 7,301 9,810 — 3 7 79 120Indiana — 5 13 113 195 39 130 178 3,857 3,940 — 2 6 57 72Michigan 3 11 22 247 284 161 242 375 6,011 7,529 3 1 4 45 40Ohio 12 12 30 317 446 88 301 403 8,717 9,792 2 4 7 104 102Wisconsin — 8 25 173 310 — 87 117 2,529 2,854 — 1 5 21 58

W.N. Central 19 22 70 537 984 6 187 395 4,642 9,304 3 5 9 148 133Iowa 4 5 15 138 145 2 36 87 1,090 1,146 — 0 1 — —Kansas — 2 7 60 82 4 45 76 1,270 1,225 1 0 2 18 16Minnesota — 0 23 — 385 — 47 62 1,163 1,272 — 1 5 51 40Missouri 7 6 17 164 186 — 0 204 — 4,450 2 1 6 52 47Nebraska 8 3 11 99 112 — 27 52 768 729 — 0 3 17 21North Dakota — 0 15 18 21 — 4 13 128 139 — 0 3 10 8South Dakota — 2 8 58 53 — 9 20 223 343 — 0 0 — 1

S. Atlantic 27 45 102 1,172 1,446 920 1,436 1,960 41,911 45,535 6 15 39 487 502Delaware — 0 3 11 18 5 16 35 528 497 — 0 2 5 3District of Columbia — 1 5 32 26 32 45 117 1,373 1,551 — 0 1 1 —Florida 15 22 49 601 651 237 374 470 11,374 11,638 2 4 11 136 158Georgia — 8 32 167 381 195 299 426 8,723 9,851 — 2 8 82 97Maryland 6 5 14 129 130 114 94 190 2,846 3,766 1 2 6 59 55North Carolina N 0 0 N N 180 293 548 8,220 9,604 2 1 9 65 55South Carolina 4 2 8 70 65 — 146 391 4,350 4,751 — 1 5 47 49Virginia 2 5 18 143 150 140 131 353 4,090 3,397 1 2 7 64 71West Virginia — 0 17 19 25 17 13 23 407 480 — 0 14 28 14

E.S. Central 3 3 7 81 105 358 531 816 15,336 15,489 — 4 12 124 146Alabama 3 3 7 81 105 — 172 249 3,643 5,163 — 1 4 33 41Kentucky N 0 0 N N 117 76 151 2,349 2,497 — 1 3 23 28Mississippi N 0 0 N N 152 116 323 4,040 3,531 — 0 3 13 12Tennessee N 0 0 N N 89 168 257 5,304 4,298 — 2 8 55 65

W.S. Central 5 5 17 136 183 697 910 1,236 25,894 28,339 1 3 10 107 96Arkansas 4 2 8 44 67 76 84 123 2,621 2,962 — 1 2 17 23Louisiana 1 4 11 92 116 28 174 369 4,072 4,758 — 1 4 32 39Oklahoma — 0 0 — — 1 32 199 573 2,332 1 1 9 57 33Texas N 0 0 N N 592 610 825 18,628 18,287 — 0 1 1 1

Mountain 6 22 54 576 671 159 230 323 6,690 6,332 — 5 14 165 192Arizona — 2 7 53 78 102 105 152 3,260 2,415 — 1 6 52 70Colorado — 9 23 212 213 — 40 78 1,020 1,382 — 1 5 33 43Idaho 2 3 10 69 83 — 2 15 66 83 — 0 2 12 13Montana 1 1 4 33 41 1 2 4 50 42 — 0 1 3 2Nevada 3 1 5 47 40 52 41 64 1,138 1,219 — 0 2 14 13New Mexico — 1 6 37 53 4 34 73 937 1,025 — 1 4 29 27Utah — 4 15 104 137 — 7 12 198 143 — 1 3 19 23Wyoming — 1 3 21 26 — 1 4 21 23 — 0 1 3 1

Pacific 33 46 185 1,311 1,500 258 680 785 20,822 19,266 4 3 9 111 127Alaska — 2 7 47 53 — 14 28 370 599 — 0 3 9 16California 13 29 55 853 1,007 184 583 679 17,550 15,776 — 1 5 41 33Hawaii — 0 4 16 25 — 13 20 363 419 — 0 3 12 18Oregon 7 7 21 196 232 22 29 63 837 800 4 1 6 49 53Washington 13 7 146 199 183 52 53 70 1,702 1,672 — 0 1 — 7

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 7 — 58 — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 0 8 1 54 — 6 15 178 193 — 0 0 — —U.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — — 2 10 56 80 — 0 0 — —

C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. —: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Case counts for reporting year 2011 and 2012 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/

nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† Data for H. influenzae (age <5 yrs 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, United States, weeks ending August 4, 2012, and August 6, 2011 (31st week)*

Reporting area

Hepatitis (viral, acute), by type

A B C

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 8 25 58 780 762 18 52 131 1,475 1,637 17 27 65 803 702New England — 1 5 43 43 — 2 5 54 57 — 1 5 42 56

Connecticut — 0 3 13 9 — 0 2 15 11 — 1 4 26 34Maine — 0 2 7 3 — 0 2 7 5 — 0 3 2 6Massachusetts — 1 3 18 22 — 1 4 25 40 — 0 2 11 12New Hampshire — 0 1 4 — — 0 1 5 1 N 0 0 N NRhode Island — 0 1 1 4 U 0 0 U U U 0 0 U UVermont — 0 1 — 5 — 0 1 2 — — 0 2 3 4

Mid. Atlantic 1 5 12 125 147 — 5 10 138 180 2 3 7 95 84New Jersey — 1 5 17 47 — 1 4 42 39 — 0 4 17 33New York (Upstate) — 1 4 44 24 — 1 4 25 26 2 1 5 47 25New York City — 1 4 23 41 — 1 5 37 57 — 0 1 4 5Pennsylvania 1 1 5 41 35 — 1 4 34 58 — 0 4 27 21

E.N. Central 1 4 9 112 120 4 7 16 227 226 2 3 9 107 96Illinois — 2 5 35 28 — 1 6 40 55 — 0 1 6 5Indiana — 0 2 3 12 — 1 6 37 43 — 2 7 49 57Michigan — 1 6 47 49 — 1 5 35 54 1 1 4 47 17Ohio 1 1 2 18 25 4 2 9 107 64 1 0 2 4 4Wisconsin — 0 1 9 6 — 0 1 8 10 — 0 1 1 13

W.N. Central — 1 18 34 24 — 2 12 52 70 — 0 15 10 10Iowa — 0 1 3 5 — 0 2 5 10 — 0 0 — —Kansas — 0 2 5 3 — 0 1 1 8 — 0 2 5 2Minnesota — 0 18 — 2 — 0 11 — 2 — 0 15 — —Missouri — 0 3 13 9 — 1 4 40 38 — 0 1 5 7Nebraska — 0 3 12 3 — 0 1 6 11 — 0 1 — 1North Dakota — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —South Dakota — 0 0 — 2 — 0 1 — 1 — 0 0 — —

S. Atlantic 3 4 11 135 118 6 13 57 391 387 4 6 14 211 164Delaware — 0 1 2 2 — 0 2 9 2 U 0 0 U UDistrict of Columbia — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Florida 1 2 7 49 39 1 4 11 137 121 1 2 5 58 31Georgia — 0 5 20 20 — 2 8 39 76 — 1 4 27 36Maryland 1 0 4 14 15 — 1 6 33 33 1 0 4 20 20North Carolina — 0 4 13 14 4 1 8 45 71 2 1 6 42 39South Carolina — 0 2 4 6 — 1 3 25 24 — 0 1 1 1Virginia — 1 3 29 16 1 1 5 45 40 — 1 6 31 12West Virginia 1 0 1 4 6 — 1 43 58 20 — 1 5 32 25

E.S. Central 1 1 4 40 31 3 11 21 308 304 5 5 11 140 131Alabama 1 0 2 12 1 1 2 6 45 65 1 0 3 12 7Kentucky — 0 1 7 8 — 3 10 93 98 — 2 8 54 71Mississippi — 0 1 3 5 1 1 5 42 34 U 0 0 U UTennessee — 0 2 18 17 1 4 10 128 107 4 2 6 74 53

W.S. Central 1 3 13 99 63 3 6 37 164 214 4 1 12 66 57Arkansas — 0 2 4 — — 1 3 34 31 — 0 0 — —Louisiana — 0 2 2 2 1 1 4 27 34 — 0 1 1 5Oklahoma — 0 8 3 3 — 1 15 28 42 4 0 9 44 33Texas 1 3 8 90 58 2 3 16 75 107 — 1 3 21 19

Mountain 1 2 7 76 84 1 1 4 41 59 — 2 6 51 51Arizona — 1 5 34 48 — 0 2 9 9 U 0 0 U UColorado — 0 3 16 16 — 0 2 6 18 — 0 4 13 15Idaho 1 0 2 8 5 — 0 1 3 2 — 0 2 9 8Montana — 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 — — 0 4 4 2Nevada — 0 1 8 5 — 0 3 17 18 — 0 2 7 8New Mexico — 0 2 5 3 — 0 2 3 5 — 0 2 10 10Utah — 0 2 3 2 — 0 1 2 7 — 0 2 8 6Wyoming — 0 0 — 2 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — 2

Pacific — 4 12 116 132 1 4 12 100 140 — 3 10 81 53Alaska — 0 1 1 2 — 0 2 4 3 — 0 0 — 2California — 3 9 91 103 — 2 6 55 92 — 1 5 40 25Hawaii — 0 2 5 6 — 0 1 5 5 — 0 0 — —Oregon — 0 1 2 4 — 0 2 14 23 — 0 3 21 13Washington — 0 3 17 17 1 0 6 22 17 — 1 10 20 13

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 4 — 25 — 3 6 — 75 — 0 5 — 40Puerto Rico — 0 1 — 16 — 0 2 4 17 N 0 0 N NU.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — — 0 5 — — — 0 0 — —

C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. —: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Case counts for reporting year 2011 and 2012 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/

nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.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, United States, weeks ending August 4, 2012, and August 6, 2011 (31st week)*

Reporting area

Legionellosis Lyme disease Malaria

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 38 64 183 1,436 1,675 249 470 1,440 13,461 21,072 12 25 65 591 944New England 1 4 39 92 116 8 94 317 2,731 6,054 — 1 7 38 65

Connecticut — 1 10 15 23 — 34 103 838 2,119 — 0 2 4 10Maine — 0 3 4 4 2 14 60 404 518 — 0 2 2 2Massachusetts — 2 24 45 68 — 23 91 1,052 2,133 — 1 6 23 45New Hampshire 1 0 3 10 6 — 8 52 142 851 — 0 1 3 1Rhode Island — 0 9 14 10 — 1 12 39 88 — 0 2 4 2Vermont — 0 2 4 5 6 8 61 256 345 — 0 1 2 5

Mid. Atlantic 7 19 92 395 436 186 238 634 7,526 8,219 1 6 17 121 232New Jersey — 2 19 28 80 — 78 165 2,583 2,912 — 0 5 — 61New York (Upstate) 5 6 27 153 135 90 49 201 1,225 1,632 1 1 4 21 23New York City — 3 17 68 81 — 2 37 16 447 — 3 10 79 111Pennsylvania 2 6 42 146 140 96 81 346 3,702 3,228 — 1 4 21 37

E.N. Central 10 11 37 257 381 5 36 232 1,096 2,976 4 2 10 66 102Illinois — 2 11 54 48 — 2 15 98 149 — 1 5 17 41Indiana 2 1 5 44 29 — 1 6 33 73 — 0 2 8 8Michigan 1 1 11 25 77 2 1 13 43 50 1 0 4 11 15Ohio 7 6 19 134 195 3 1 4 29 34 3 0 4 27 29Wisconsin — 0 5 — 32 — 32 213 893 2,670 — 0 2 3 9

W.N. Central — 3 10 92 59 1 8 127 115 1,641 — 1 8 23 64Iowa — 0 2 7 6 — 1 12 93 84 — 0 3 3 13Kansas — 0 2 5 4 — 0 2 7 11 — 0 2 5 5Minnesota — 0 3 16 14 — 0 123 — 1,533 — 0 3 — 30Missouri — 1 8 49 31 — 0 1 4 4 — 0 2 10 13Nebraska — 0 2 8 1 1 0 2 6 7 — 0 1 3 3North Dakota — 0 1 2 1 — 0 9 3 — — 0 0 — —South Dakota — 0 1 5 2 — 0 2 2 2 — 0 1 2 —

S. Atlantic 14 10 31 273 256 48 66 137 1,841 2,020 6 7 22 180 257Delaware — 0 4 12 5 6 12 29 401 577 — 0 3 2 3District of Columbia N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 0 3 2 8Florida 7 4 13 99 81 2 2 6 59 51 1 1 6 40 54Georgia — 1 4 17 35 — 0 2 10 22 — 1 6 17 62Maryland 3 2 15 59 44 14 23 109 849 706 2 2 13 65 60North Carolina — 1 7 29 38 6 0 13 50 31 2 0 7 20 24South Carolina 3 0 5 16 8 — 0 6 22 17 — 0 1 4 2Virginia 1 1 7 35 34 16 17 51 418 577 1 1 5 30 43West Virginia — 0 7 6 11 4 1 22 32 39 — 0 0 — 1

E.S. Central 1 2 8 54 113 — 1 5 36 32 — 0 4 15 21Alabama — 0 2 10 15 — 0 2 14 10 — 0 3 7 3Kentucky — 0 4 6 29 — 0 1 6 — — 0 1 3 8Mississippi — 0 2 9 10 — 0 1 1 3 — 0 1 1 1Tennessee 1 1 4 29 59 — 0 4 15 19 — 0 2 4 9

W.S. Central 2 3 13 95 68 — 1 15 15 32 — 2 13 41 56Arkansas 1 0 2 8 5 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 2 4Louisiana — 0 3 14 14 — 0 1 2 2 — 0 1 4 2Oklahoma — 0 6 5 7 — 0 2 — — — 0 4 10 3Texas 1 2 7 68 42 — 1 13 13 30 — 1 9 25 47

Mountain 1 2 11 54 74 — 0 6 11 21 — 1 4 24 42Arizona — 1 4 20 23 — 0 4 3 5 — 0 2 5 14Colorado — 0 4 9 17 — 0 0 — — — 0 3 5 17Idaho — 0 1 2 4 — 0 2 2 2 — 0 1 5 2Montana — 0 1 1 — — 0 3 — 3 — 0 1 — 1Nevada 1 0 2 10 10 — 0 1 2 2 — 0 2 4 4New Mexico — 0 2 2 6 — 0 1 1 5 — 0 1 1 2Utah — 0 1 8 12 — 0 1 1 4 — 0 2 4 2Wyoming — 0 2 2 2 — 0 1 2 — — 0 0 — —

Pacific 2 5 18 124 172 1 4 8 90 77 1 3 12 83 105Alaska — 0 0 — — — 0 2 7 4 — 0 1 3 4California 1 4 11 102 154 1 1 8 37 43 — 2 8 63 75Hawaii — 0 2 — 1 N 0 0 N N — 0 2 2 2Oregon — 0 3 16 7 — 1 4 38 26 — 0 4 5 12Washington 1 0 14 6 10 — 0 6 8 4 1 0 4 10 12

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 0 1 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 0 0 — 9 N 0 0 N N — 0 1 — —U.S. Virgin Islands — 0 1 — — N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — —

C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. —: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Case counts for reporting year 2011 and 2012 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/

nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.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, United States, weeks ending August 4, 2012, and August 6, 2011 (31st week)*

Reporting area

Meningococcal disease, invasive† All serogroups Mumps Pertussis

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 1 11 30 340 506 2 5 20 106 182 394 531 1,094 21,401 9,181New England — 0 3 7 23 — 0 2 3 7 19 29 60 989 313

Connecticut — 0 1 1 3 — 0 0 — — — 2 7 93 32Maine — 0 1 1 3 — 0 2 — — 3 5 33 320 79Massachusetts — 0 2 4 11 — 0 1 2 4 — 8 19 262 130New Hampshire — 0 0 — 1 — 0 1 1 — 3 3 15 92 46Rhode Island — 0 1 — — — 0 2 — 2 8 1 10 32 14Vermont — 0 1 1 5 — 0 0 — 1 5 5 18 190 12

Mid. Atlantic — 2 4 52 53 1 0 7 15 23 101 92 199 3,357 863New Jersey — 0 2 10 5 — 0 1 — 9 — 11 28 385 112New York (Upstate) — 0 2 15 17 1 0 3 3 4 70 37 140 1,642 272New York City — 0 2 14 17 — 0 6 11 9 — 8 42 243 46Pennsylvania — 0 2 13 14 — 0 1 1 1 31 24 58 1,087 433

E.N. Central 1 2 6 45 68 — 1 13 29 43 44 155 317 5,523 1,815Illinois — 0 3 13 21 — 1 11 14 27 — 41 123 1,048 473Indiana — 0 2 3 13 — 0 2 4 — — 6 22 136 142Michigan 1 0 2 11 4 — 0 2 5 4 9 11 33 324 453Ohio — 0 2 16 20 — 0 2 3 9 35 15 27 496 469Wisconsin — 0 2 2 10 — 0 1 3 3 — 81 234 3,519 278

W.N. Central — 1 4 24 41 — 0 2 6 24 38 42 135 1,876 835Iowa — 0 1 2 8 — 0 2 — 4 — 8 91 901 138Kansas — 0 1 4 2 — 0 1 3 4 — 5 23 263 67Minnesota — 0 2 4 11 — 0 1 — 1 — 0 23 — 387Missouri — 0 3 11 11 — 0 2 2 7 29 15 32 502 164Nebraska — 0 1 2 7 — 0 1 1 4 9 1 9 85 37North Dakota — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — 4 — 1 17 107 30South Dakota — 0 1 — 2 — 0 0 — — — 1 7 18 12

S. Atlantic — 2 6 58 92 1 1 4 14 14 35 36 79 1,323 817Delaware — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 20 21District of Columbia — 0 1 1 1 — 0 2 2 — 1 0 2 10 3Florida — 1 3 34 36 — 0 2 3 2 10 8 25 343 185Georgia — 0 2 6 10 — 0 1 — 4 — 2 7 62 121Maryland — 0 2 3 9 — 0 1 — 1 7 4 13 141 56North Carolina — 0 1 3 12 — 0 2 1 4 1 6 53 266 55South Carolina — 0 1 3 8 — 0 1 1 — 10 3 12 109 89Virginia — 0 2 2 10 — 0 4 5 3 6 8 25 315 235West Virginia — 0 3 5 5 1 0 1 2 — — 1 24 57 52

E.S. Central — 0 3 7 22 — 0 1 3 3 8 13 41 550 267Alabama — 0 1 3 9 — 0 1 1 1 1 3 8 109 90Kentucky — 0 2 1 4 — 0 0 — — — 5 28 281 84Mississippi — 0 1 — 2 — 0 1 2 2 — 1 4 49 23Tennessee — 0 1 3 7 — 0 1 — — 7 3 8 111 70

W.S. Central — 1 5 36 41 — 0 4 10 50 36 24 161 1,032 571Arkansas — 0 2 4 7 — 0 2 1 1 — 1 11 45 44Louisiana — 0 1 3 10 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 23 23Oklahoma — 0 2 4 7 — 0 2 — 2 7 0 16 41 27Texas — 1 3 25 17 — 0 4 9 47 29 21 134 923 477

Mountain — 1 3 24 36 — 0 2 11 6 19 66 154 2,516 1,425Arizona — 0 2 1 9 — 0 2 3 — — 18 35 630 530Colorado — 0 2 5 7 — 0 2 3 5 — 11 43 468 263Idaho — 0 1 4 4 — 0 2 — — 3 3 13 121 85Montana — 0 1 6 3 — 0 1 1 — 14 3 48 386 67Nevada — 0 1 2 3 — 0 0 — — 2 1 5 46 18New Mexico — 0 1 2 1 — 0 0 — 1 — 9 26 323 82Utah — 0 1 2 9 — 0 1 3 — — 14 33 509 373Wyoming — 0 1 2 — — 0 1 1 — — 0 5 33 7

Pacific — 2 10 87 130 — 1 11 15 12 94 75 311 4,235 2,275Alaska — 0 0 — 2 — 0 1 1 1 — 1 6 54 17California — 1 7 61 86 — 0 11 13 5 — 15 53 334 1,816Hawaii — 0 1 2 4 — 0 1 — 2 — 1 4 47 36Oregon — 0 4 19 23 — 0 0 — 4 4 8 51 598 184Washington — 0 3 5 15 — 0 1 1 — 90 40 255 3,202 222

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 3 — — — 0 1 — 6Puerto Rico — 0 0 — — — 0 1 3 3 — 0 1 — 6U.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. —: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Case counts for reporting year 2011 and 2012 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/

nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† Data for meningococcal disease, invasive caused by serogroups A, C, Y, and W-135; serogroup B; other serogroup; and unknown serogroup are available in Table I.

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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending August 4, 2012, and August 6, 2011 (31st week)*

Reporting area

Rabies, animal Salmonellosis Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC)†

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 38 68 133 1,857 2,547 596 904 1,946 21,800 26,312 56 100 256 2,425 3,098New England 7 7 16 210 179 3 37 80 1,030 1,289 — 3 12 94 128

Connecticut 3 3 10 102 103 — 7 16 244 309 — 1 5 28 33Maine — 1 6 54 37 — 3 9 87 79 — 0 3 5 20Massachusetts — 0 0 — — — 16 44 529 632 — 1 7 42 47New Hampshire 1 0 3 16 12 — 2 6 68 112 — 0 3 11 15Rhode Island 1 0 6 14 11 2 2 12 53 118 — 0 2 1 4Vermont 2 0 4 24 16 1 2 8 49 39 — 0 3 7 9

Mid. Atlantic 17 12 36 282 463 51 90 207 2,406 3,186 7 10 35 254 346New Jersey — 0 0 — — — 16 48 322 727 — 2 8 36 82New York (Upstate) 17 7 20 238 189 20 26 67 689 708 5 3 13 94 107New York City — 0 1 — 9 8 20 41 595 633 — 1 6 44 50Pennsylvania — 5 16 44 265 23 28 67 800 1,118 2 3 17 80 107

E.N. Central 2 3 20 88 89 57 81 186 2,370 2,965 7 13 50 350 522Illinois 2 0 6 42 24 — 27 68 793 1,016 — 3 14 61 130Indiana — 0 7 5 9 1 12 36 316 341 — 2 8 63 81Michigan — 1 6 25 33 10 16 42 427 456 — 3 13 84 71Ohio — 0 6 16 23 46 22 53 723 662 7 3 20 104 88Wisconsin N 0 0 N N — 5 25 111 490 — 2 22 38 152

W.N. Central 1 3 15 98 102 43 50 113 1,427 1,653 8 17 53 379 544Iowa — 0 4 13 13 4 8 28 308 266 — 2 12 79 122Kansas — 1 4 43 20 — 9 27 255 220 — 2 8 40 57Minnesota — 0 6 — 25 — 0 26 — 427 — 0 24 — 147Missouri 1 0 3 22 16 33 16 42 585 483 3 5 31 178 124Nebraska — 0 3 — 20 6 4 15 164 129 5 1 6 47 67North Dakota — 0 13 20 8 — 0 19 25 22 — 0 4 14 4South Dakota — 0 0 — — — 3 9 90 106 — 1 4 21 23

S. Atlantic 1 19 45 578 730 208 239 708 6,024 7,059 12 11 31 303 342Delaware — 0 0 — — 2 2 12 73 95 — 0 2 8 8District of Columbia — 0 0 — — — 1 7 23 46 — 0 1 4 3Florida — 0 34 60 120 141 110 201 2,708 2,665 8 3 11 128 62Georgia — 0 0 — — — 25 108 480 1,342 — 2 6 36 73Maryland — 5 16 177 189 20 17 45 479 533 1 1 4 37 35North Carolina — 0 0 — — 2 41 251 1,002 1,072 — 1 26 32 74South Carolina N 0 0 N N 22 25 71 627 719 — 0 7 16 10Virginia — 11 25 299 358 21 22 57 557 546 3 1 7 39 74West Virginia 1 1 9 42 63 — 1 52 75 41 — 0 2 3 3

E.S. Central 1 2 6 46 103 40 70 191 1,765 1,999 2 5 18 156 194Alabama — 1 5 38 51 14 21 70 490 565 1 1 9 29 61Kentucky 1 0 2 8 9 1 8 25 188 297 — 1 5 29 38Mississippi — 0 0 — — 9 24 87 582 619 — 0 3 16 23Tennessee — 0 2 — 43 16 18 51 505 518 1 2 12 82 72

W.S. Central 7 15 40 422 738 130 143 374 3,072 3,598 2 11 92 298 270Arkansas — 0 20 76 40 32 14 52 347 349 — 1 6 33 22Louisiana — 0 1 — 3 13 24 55 595 766 — 0 3 14 12Oklahoma — 0 21 26 31 21 15 102 355 294 2 2 16 47 33Texas 7 12 29 320 664 64 84 227 1,775 2,189 — 8 76 204 203

Mountain 1 1 7 43 30 9 42 88 1,108 1,471 4 9 46 252 379Arizona N 0 0 N N — 15 33 344 464 — 2 6 79 80Colorado — 0 0 — — — 9 23 237 312 — 2 7 37 95Idaho — 0 1 — 1 2 2 7 69 95 2 1 8 42 61Montana N 0 0 N N 5 2 10 59 79 2 0 4 20 24Nevada 1 0 3 6 3 1 3 12 104 104 — 0 7 13 22New Mexico — 1 5 33 6 — 5 21 120 170 — 0 3 21 26Utah — 0 1 4 5 — 5 12 139 198 — 1 29 29 58Wyoming — 0 4 — 15 1 1 8 36 49 — 0 8 11 13

Pacific 1 4 14 90 113 55 93 179 2,598 3,092 14 14 36 339 373Alaska — 0 1 5 11 — 1 5 35 38 — 0 0 — —California — 4 13 78 93 19 63 142 1,854 2,337 — 7 20 159 243Hawaii — 0 0 — — 10 5 20 153 186 — 0 2 8 5Oregon 1 0 2 7 9 3 6 16 209 226 4 2 11 93 59Washington — 0 11 — — 23 12 42 347 305 10 3 18 79 66

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N 0 0 N N — 1 2 4 — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 4 — 12 — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 0 5 27 29 — 2 21 25 290 — 0 0 — —U.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — — 0 6 — — — 0 0 — —

C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. —: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Case counts for reporting year 2011 and 2012 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/

nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† 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, United States, weeks ending August 4, 2012, and August 6, 2011 (31st week)*

Reporting area

Shigellosis

Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis (including RMSF)†

Confirmed Probable

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 204 257 426 6,987 6,737 2 3 14 101 136 30 55 350 2,020 1,024New England 2 3 22 79 161 — 0 1 1 2 — 0 1 5 6

Connecticut — 1 4 17 27 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Maine 2 0 8 6 18 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 2 —Massachusetts — 2 20 51 106 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — 4New Hampshire — 0 1 3 2 — 0 0 — 2 — 0 0 — 1Rhode Island — 0 2 — 5 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 3 1Vermont — 0 1 2 3 — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —

Mid. Atlantic 26 44 89 1,412 425 — 0 2 17 2 — 2 11 41 76New Jersey — 18 48 633 88 — 0 1 — 1 — 0 8 — 64New York (Upstate) 24 9 41 352 123 — 0 1 4 1 — 0 3 8 3New York City 1 13 28 351 146 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 10 2Pennsylvania 1 2 8 76 68 — 0 2 13 — — 1 3 23 7

E.N. Central 33 18 42 658 514 — 0 1 5 8 1 2 12 115 62Illinois — 3 16 87 136 — 0 1 2 — — 1 10 68 34Indiana — 1 6 32 44 — 0 1 3 3 1 0 4 35 18Michigan 1 4 11 91 98 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 —Ohio 32 9 33 448 192 — 0 0 — 3 — 0 2 11 8Wisconsin — 0 4 — 44 — 0 0 — 2 — 0 2 — 2

W.N. Central 9 7 15 218 244 — 0 7 21 13 7 5 35 366 179Iowa — 0 5 19 9 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 5 4Kansas — 2 9 72 36 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Minnesota — 0 4 — 52 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 — 5Missouri — 2 7 58 136 — 0 6 19 7 6 5 35 357 168Nebraska 9 0 8 63 7 — 0 1 1 5 1 0 1 3 2North Dakota — 0 2 2 — — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —South Dakota — 0 1 4 4 — 0 1 — 1 — 0 1 1 —

S. Atlantic 61 64 135 1,728 2,228 — 1 8 36 84 15 12 76 515 239Delaware — 0 2 5 2 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 16 14District of Columbia — 0 6 14 14 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 1 1 —Florida 52 45 66 1,185 1,583 — 0 1 2 2 — 0 4 20 4Georgia — 13 24 247 332 — 0 6 20 63 — 0 0 — —Maryland 3 3 15 136 50 — 0 1 — 2 — 0 3 17 11North Carolina 2 2 9 73 155 — 0 3 5 6 5 0 49 181 113South Carolina 1 1 54 18 33 — 0 1 6 8 — 0 2 6 15Virginia 3 2 7 49 54 — 0 1 3 2 10 5 30 274 79West Virginia — 0 1 1 5 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — 3

E.S. Central 11 21 52 641 481 2 0 2 3 5 5 7 55 499 201Alabama — 6 22 183 116 1 0 1 2 — 2 2 8 75 41Kentucky 6 5 21 205 161 1 0 1 1 — 2 0 5 25 —Mississippi 1 5 24 145 87 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 2 3 13Tennessee 4 4 10 108 117 — 0 2 — 4 1 5 49 396 147

W.S. Central 44 58 189 1,442 1,671 — 0 6 3 6 2 13 292 438 226Arkansas 4 1 7 39 58 — 0 2 2 5 2 10 53 356 209Louisiana — 6 18 102 278 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 3 2Oklahoma 9 7 55 288 61 — 0 5 1 1 — 0 260 49 6Texas 31 40 122 1,013 1,274 — 0 1 — — — 1 13 30 9

Mountain 1 11 41 268 438 — 0 3 9 14 — 1 5 34 32Arizona — 7 28 178 153 — 0 3 9 13 — 0 4 22 22Colorado — 1 8 28 43 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 2 1Idaho 1 0 2 8 13 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 3 1Montana — 0 5 7 112 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 1Nevada — 0 5 14 12 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —New Mexico — 1 7 21 72 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 —Utah — 1 3 12 31 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 1 3 3Wyoming — 0 0 — 2 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 2 4

Pacific 17 19 45 541 575 — 0 2 6 2 — 0 3 7 3Alaska — 0 2 6 3 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NCalifornia 11 14 43 411 457 — 0 2 6 2 — 0 1 6 3Hawaii — 0 3 11 36 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NOregon — 1 6 45 30 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 —Washington 6 1 10 68 49 — 0 1 — — — 0 3 — —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 3 5 1 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NC.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 3 — 7 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NPuerto Rico — 0 1 — 4 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NU.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N

C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. —: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Case counts for reporting year 2011 and 2012 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/

nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† 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.

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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending August 4, 2012, and August 6, 2011 (31st week)*

Reporting area

Streptococcus pneumoniae,† invasive disease

Syphilis, primary and secondaryAll ages Age <5

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 62 275 803 8,146 10,952 5 21 58 551 750 87 268 323 7,526 8,121New England — 12 27 389 542 — 1 4 27 31 2 8 23 257 227

Connecticut — 6 13 197 237 — 0 2 8 6 — 0 13 21 30Maine — 2 7 69 86 — 0 1 1 3 — 0 6 13 10Massachusetts — 1 4 24 21 — 0 3 13 10 2 5 13 173 143New Hampshire — 1 6 47 74 — 0 1 4 5 — 0 2 15 13Rhode Island — 0 5 20 72 — 0 1 1 2 — 1 6 32 26Vermont — 1 4 32 52 — 0 1 — 5 — 0 2 3 5

Mid. Atlantic 12 43 157 1,281 1,681 1 2 11 60 84 7 32 47 837 1,009New Jersey — 9 26 248 459 — 0 2 11 31 — 4 8 90 145New York (Upstate) 9 17 108 600 741 1 1 10 34 31 1 4 12 118 101New York City 3 13 24 433 481 — 0 3 15 22 1 15 22 356 548Pennsylvania N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 5 9 17 273 215

E.N. Central 7 61 101 1,741 2,144 — 3 10 111 122 2 29 62 745 1,124Illinois N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — 1 11 54 292 508Indiana — 13 33 358 519 — 1 2 16 24 — 3 10 111 110Michigan 1 13 25 334 470 — 0 3 23 26 — 4 13 110 189Ohio 6 23 46 772 833 — 1 6 53 58 1 7 15 197 274Wisconsin — 9 27 277 322 — 0 2 19 14 — 1 5 35 43

W.N. Central 2 12 58 306 416 1 1 3 22 34 — 3 11 64 199Iowa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 0 3 26 12Kansas N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 0 4 7 13Minnesota — 8 26 193 322 — 0 3 13 28 — 1 6 26 91Missouri N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — — 0 8 — 77Nebraska 2 2 8 98 76 1 0 2 8 6 — 0 2 3 6North Dakota — 0 38 15 18 — 0 2 1 — — 0 1 2 —South Dakota — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

S. Atlantic 24 60 193 1,881 2,693 2 4 21 132 194 29 66 98 1,893 1,996Delaware 1 1 5 23 35 — 0 0 — — — 0 6 24 13District of Columbia 3 1 5 38 31 — 0 1 1 5 1 3 9 108 116Florida 13 20 48 632 925 1 1 8 49 85 2 25 36 762 726Georgia — 17 48 460 772 — 1 6 36 44 2 11 59 331 353Maryland 3 8 22 218 410 1 1 5 20 29 5 8 15 210 267North Carolina N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 4 6 21 197 263South Carolina 2 7 16 244 321 — 0 3 13 20 — 4 11 124 128Virginia N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — 15 3 13 134 128West Virginia 2 5 83 266 199 — 0 8 13 11 — 0 2 3 2

E.S. Central 5 19 50 583 774 — 2 5 34 54 2 14 32 404 455Alabama — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 3 8 75 136Kentucky — 4 9 122 151 — 0 1 4 15 2 3 9 77 68Mississippi — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 3 21 105 87Tennessee 5 15 47 461 623 — 1 4 30 39 — 5 14 147 164

W.S. Central 10 30 188 972 1,292 1 3 12 83 119 27 42 53 1,282 1,057Arkansas 3 4 14 109 148 — 0 3 10 11 1 3 15 107 118Louisiana 1 3 18 118 148 1 0 2 8 13 2 7 16 168 245Oklahoma N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — 2 1 7 35 40Texas 6 22 156 745 996 — 2 11 65 95 22 27 44 972 654

Mountain 2 27 48 918 1,306 — 2 6 69 105 1 10 21 274 379Arizona — 11 27 458 570 — 1 3 33 42 — 4 11 97 160Colorado — 7 17 225 351 — 0 3 14 25 — 2 6 56 73Idaho N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — 1 0 3 16 3Montana — 0 0 — — N 0 0 N N — 0 1 — 5Nevada — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 2 7 58 83New Mexico 2 5 14 172 230 — 0 4 12 18 — 1 5 39 47Utah — 2 9 45 136 — 0 2 9 20 — 0 2 8 8Wyoming — 0 3 18 19 — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —

Pacific — 2 8 75 104 — 0 2 13 7 17 59 83 1,770 1,675Alaska — 1 8 73 103 — 0 2 13 7 — 0 2 5 1California N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 13 49 70 1,470 1,408Hawaii — 0 1 2 1 — 0 1 — — — 0 3 6 8Oregon N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 3 3 12 115 55Washington N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 1 6 12 174 203

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 5 15 146 136U.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. —: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Case counts for reporting year 2011 and 2012 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/

nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† Includes drug resistant and susceptible cases of invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae disease among children <5 years and among all ages. Case definition: Isolation of S. pneumoniae from

a normally sterile body site (e.g., blood or cerebrospinal fluid).

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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending August 4, 2012, and August 6, 2011 (31st week)*

Reporting area

Varicella (chickenpox)

West Nile virus disease†

Neuroinvasive Nonneuroinvasive§

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2012

Cum 2011Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 65 291 401 7,654 8,491 — 1 72 258 86 1 0 38 144 57New England 16 27 49 851 799 — 0 3 — 1 — 0 1 — —

Connecticut 4 7 12 168 161 — 0 2 — — — 0 1 — —Maine 9 4 22 168 139 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Massachusetts — 11 21 360 304 — 0 2 — — — 0 1 — —New Hampshire — 0 10 — 95 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Rhode Island — 1 9 57 29 — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Vermont 3 2 13 98 71 — 0 1 — 1 — 0 0 — —

Mid. Atlantic 2 34 89 1,184 994 — 0 11 2 3 — 0 6 2 5New Jersey — 10 55 692 317 — 0 1 — — — 0 2 1 1New York (Upstate) N 0 0 N N — 0 5 — — — 0 4 — 3New York City — 0 0 — — — 0 4 1 2 — 0 1 — —Pennsylvania 2 18 35 492 677 — 0 2 1 1 — 0 1 1 1

E.N. Central 18 71 128 1,764 2,012 — 0 13 8 4 1 0 7 3 6Illinois — 18 38 497 456 — 0 6 2 2 1 0 5 1 3Indiana 4 7 21 239 110 — 0 2 1 1 — 0 1 1 —Michigan 1 20 45 505 596 — 0 7 3 1 — 0 2 1 —Ohio 13 19 47 522 583 — 0 3 2 — — 0 3 — 3Wisconsin — 0 12 1 267 — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —

W.N. Central — 15 35 367 406 — 0 9 15 2 — 0 7 22 6Iowa N 0 0 N N — 0 2 1 — — 0 2 2 —Kansas — 5 21 85 202 — 0 2 5 — — 0 1 3 —Minnesota — 0 1 — — — 0 1 4 — — 0 1 4 —Missouri — 6 23 236 134 — 0 2 1 2 — 0 2 — 1Nebraska — 0 3 10 14 — 0 4 1 — — 0 3 2 3North Dakota — 0 29 17 26 — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 — 2South Dakota — 1 6 19 30 — 0 2 2 — — 0 3 11 —

S. Atlantic 13 32 57 842 1,184 — 0 12 5 17 — 0 6 4 8Delaware — 0 2 3 5 — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —District of Columbia 2 0 4 12 12 — 0 3 — 1 — 0 3 — 1Florida 9 16 50 582 550 — 0 4 1 9 — 0 2 3 —Georgia — 0 4 18 7 — 0 4 4 2 — 0 1 — 3Maryland N 0 0 N N — 0 5 — 1 — 0 3 — 4North Carolina N 0 0 N N — 0 1 — 1 — 0 0 — —South Carolina — 0 2 5 12 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 —Virginia 2 8 24 193 317 — 0 2 — 3 — 0 1 — —West Virginia — 1 14 29 281 — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —

E.S. Central — 4 14 120 182 — 0 11 26 13 — 0 5 18 6Alabama — 4 14 113 173 — 0 2 1 1 — 0 1 3 —Kentucky N 0 0 N N — 0 2 1 — — 0 1 — —Mississippi — 0 3 7 9 — 0 9 24 11 — 0 5 15 6Tennessee N 0 0 N N — 0 3 — 1 — 0 1 — —

W.S. Central 13 53 213 1,588 1,767 — 0 51 188 14 — 0 22 84 5Arkansas — 4 28 115 191 — 0 2 6 1 — 0 0 — —Louisiana — 1 6 29 55 — 0 13 29 2 — 0 4 10 3Oklahoma N 0 0 N N — 0 6 18 — — 0 1 4 —Texas 13 47 204 1,444 1,521 — 0 37 135 11 — 0 22 70 2

Mountain 2 30 61 851 1,059 — 0 11 6 17 — 0 5 6 12Arizona — 11 26 282 418 — 0 7 5 15 — 0 4 2 7Colorado — 8 32 261 239 — 0 2 1 — — 0 2 2 2Idaho N 0 0 N N — 0 1 — — — 0 1 1 1Montana 2 2 7 70 121 — 0 1 — — — 0 1 1 —Nevada N 0 0 N N — 0 4 — 2 — 0 2 — —New Mexico — 2 8 62 35 — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Utah — 5 20 164 238 — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — 1Wyoming — 0 2 12 8 — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — 1

Pacific 1 3 9 87 88 — 0 18 8 15 — 0 8 5 9Alaska — 1 4 44 32 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —California — 0 4 13 26 — 0 18 8 15 — 0 8 5 9Hawaii 1 1 4 30 30 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Oregon N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Washington N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 3 5 — 43 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 4 14 63 273 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —U.S. Virgin Islands — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. —: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Case counts for reporting year 2011 and 2012 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/

nndss/phs/files/ProvisionalNationa%20NotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† Updated weekly from reports to the Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and Enteric Diseases (ArboNET Surveillance). Data for California

serogroup, eastern equine, Powassan, St. Louis, and western equine diseases are available in Table I.§ 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://www.cdc.gov/osels/ph_surveillance/nndss/phs/infdis.htm.

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TABLE III. Deaths in 122 U.S. cities,* week ending August 4, 2012 (31st week)

Reporting area

All causes, by age (years)

P&I† Total

Reporting area (Continued)

All causes, by age (years)

P&I† Total

All Ages ≥65 45–64 25–44 1–24 <1

All Ages ≥65 45–64 25–44 1–24 <1

New England 431 281 98 29 13 10 16 S. Atlantic 969 597 251 53 25 19 52Boston, MA 114 65 32 5 6 6 4 Atlanta, GA 133 86 10 7 2 4 5Bridgeport, CT 22 13 7 1 1 — — Baltimore, MD 139 80 43 10 3 3 12Cambridge, MA 18 16 2 — — — 3 Charlotte, NC 160 91 52 11 5 1 6Fall River, MA 17 11 2 4 — — — Jacksonville, FL 1 — — 1 — — —Hartford, CT 54 35 9 7 2 1 1 Miami, FL 178 111 46 13 8 — 9Lowell, MA 17 13 4 — — — — Norfolk, VA 39 22 13 — — 4 1Lynn, MA 11 6 5 — — — — Richmond, VA 54 33 16 3 1 1 2New Bedford, MA 20 15 5 — — — 1 Savannah, GA 59 42 14 1 2 — 1New Haven, CT 29 15 11 3 — — — St. Petersburg, FL 54 38 14 1 — 1 4Providence, RI 32 22 7 — 2 1 — Tampa, FL 31 19 9 1 2 — 3Somerville, MA U U U U U U U Washington, D.C. 105 65 29 4 2 5 7Springfield, MA 23 13 6 1 2 1 — Wilmington, DE 16 10 5 1 — — 2Waterbury, CT 26 24 1 1 — — — E.S. Central 743 475 191 42 18 17 44Worcester, MA 48 33 7 7 — 1 7 Birmingham, AL 118 72 33 7 5 1 10

Mid. Atlantic 1,752 1,198 377 111 37 28 71 Chattanooga, TN 78 55 16 3 3 1 3Albany, NY 37 29 6 — — 2 3 Knoxville, TN 95 62 26 3 1 3 5Allentown, PA 31 24 3 3 1 — 1 Lexington, KY 60 42 11 6 — 1 —Buffalo, NY 81 58 14 7 2 — 4 Memphis, TN 167 96 53 9 3 6 16Camden, NJ 38 25 7 4 1 1 1 Mobile, AL 46 31 11 3 — 1 1Elizabeth, NJ 16 14 2 — — — 3 Montgomery, AL 29 21 6 2 — — 4Erie, PA 51 33 13 5 — — 1 Nashville, TN 150 96 35 9 6 4 5Jersey City, NJ 10 8 1 — 1 — — W.S. Central 1,149 740 270 78 32 29 53New York City, NY 953 664 213 47 18 10 39 Austin, TX 80 51 20 3 3 3 4Newark, NJ 38 20 13 4 1 — 2 Baton Rouge, LA 26 17 3 5 1 — —Paterson, NJ 24 17 2 4 — 1 — Corpus Christi, TX 54 41 8 3 — 2 4Philadelphia, PA 147 80 34 18 8 7 3 Dallas, TX 211 124 57 12 11 7 10Pittsburgh, PA§ 44 30 10 2 1 1 2 El Paso, TX U U U U U U UReading, PA 34 25 5 2 — 2 — Fort Worth, TX U U U U U U URochester, NY 86 53 20 10 1 2 5 Houston, TX 294 183 66 32 6 7 15Schenectady, NY 22 18 4 — — — — Little Rock, AR 78 54 21 — 1 2 4Scranton, PA 26 20 3 1 1 1 — New Orleans, LA U U U U U U USyracuse, NY 69 49 17 2 1 — 6 San Antonio, TX 266 168 71 15 7 5 12Trenton, NJ 21 10 8 1 1 1 — Shreveport, LA 64 47 8 4 2 3 1Utica, NY 11 9 2 — — — — Tulsa, OK 76 55 16 4 1 — 3Yonkers, NY 13 12 — 1 — — 1 Mountain 1,006 668 230 67 27 14 60

E.N. Central 1,901 1,257 445 115 49 35 124 Albuquerque, NM 108 75 25 8 — — 12Akron, OH 45 30 11 2 1 1 4 Boise, ID 47 33 10 3 — 1 3Canton, OH 41 28 8 4 — 1 1 Colorado Springs, CO 62 38 15 7 — 2 2Chicago, IL 260 174 61 18 4 3 23 Denver, CO 79 60 14 4 1 — 2Cincinnati, OH 90 63 18 5 1 3 4 Las Vegas, NV 230 157 52 12 8 1 19Cleveland, OH 235 169 48 11 4 3 14 Ogden, UT 21 13 8 — — — 1Columbus, OH 176 114 43 11 7 1 16 Phoenix, AZ 157 94 34 16 8 5 11Dayton, OH 127 86 33 3 2 3 8 Pueblo, CO 34 23 9 1 1 — —Detroit, MI 179 96 56 16 10 1 6 Salt Lake City, UT 113 69 28 9 4 3 8Evansville, IN 38 26 8 2 2 — 3 Tucson, AZ 155 106 35 7 5 2 2Fort Wayne, IN 80 58 16 3 2 1 6 Pacific 1,606 1,095 371 83 27 30 130Gary, IN 3 3 — — — — 1 Berkeley, CA 16 13 2 — — 1 —Grand Rapids, MI 59 39 11 5 — 4 1 Fresno, CA 112 71 29 6 2 4 9Indianapolis, IN 183 111 48 12 5 7 16 Glendale, CA 34 23 10 — 1 — 4Lansing, MI 36 23 10 2 — 1 5 Honolulu, HI 86 62 15 3 1 5 10Milwaukee, WI 87 56 19 8 1 3 2 Long Beach, CA 62 43 14 2 3 — 8Peoria, IL 53 37 9 2 5 — 4 Los Angeles, CA 242 152 63 16 6 5 30Rockford, IL 40 26 13 1 — — 3 Pasadena, CA 20 14 3 1 — 2 1South Bend, IN 51 32 9 6 2 2 1 Portland, OR 128 94 29 5 — — 8Toledo, OH 75 52 17 3 2 1 3 Sacramento, CA 193 133 48 10 — 2 15Youngstown, OH 43 34 7 1 1 — 3 San Diego, CA 135 96 29 6 2 2 6

W.N. Central 550 346 144 26 19 14 35 San Francisco, CA 121 82 23 10 5 1 13Des Moines, IA 64 41 18 4 — 1 4 San Jose, CA 186 125 45 9 2 5 8Duluth, MN 22 13 8 — — — 1 Santa Cruz, CA 36 23 11 2 — — 1Kansas City, KS 32 23 5 1 1 2 1 Seattle, WA 93 56 26 7 3 1 4Kansas City, MO 71 43 19 4 4 1 3 Spokane, WA 46 37 5 2 — 2 4Lincoln, NE 44 33 10 — — 1 2 Tacoma, WA 96 71 19 4 2 — 9Minneapolis, MN 53 31 17 2 1 2 6 Total¶ 10,107 6,657 2,377 604 247 196 585Omaha, NE 83 54 24 1 1 3 5St. Louis, MO 84 49 15 8 9 3 6St. Paul, MN 32 19 10 1 2 — 2Wichita, KS 65 40 18 5 1 1 5

U: Unavailable. —: 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.† Pneumonia and influenza.§ 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.¶ Total includes unknown ages.


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