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Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables
Table I Summary of provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, cumulative, week ending March 9, 2013 (10th Week)
Figure I Selected notifiable disease reports, United States, comparison of provisional 4-week totals ending March 9, 2013, with historical data
Table II Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending March 9, 2013 and March 10, 2012 (10th Week)
Table III Deaths in 122 U.S. cities, week ending March 9, 2013 (10th Week)
TABLE I. Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending March 9, 2013 (10th week)*
MA (1), NJ (2), IA (1), MD (1), VA (1), SC (2), AL (1), TX (1), CA (1), IN (1)
Listeriosis
1
51
10
670
870
821
851
759
FL (1)
Measles§§
1
11
3
56
220
63
71
140
FL (1)
Meningococcal disease, invasive¶¶:
A, C, Y, and W-135
—
21
9
136
257
280
301
330
serogroup B
—
14
5
89
159
135
174
188
other serogroup
—
1
1
17
20
12
23
38
unknown serogroup
3
91
11
304
323
406
482
616
NY (1), FL (1), CA (1)
Novel influenza A virus infections***
—
—
15
313
14
4
43,774
2
Plague
—
—
—
3
3
2
8
3
Poliomyelitis, paralytic
—
—
—
—
—
—
1
—
Polio virus Infection, nonparalytic§
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Psittacosis§
—
—
0
2
2
4
9
8
Q fever, total§
3
10
2
126
134
131
113
120
acute
3
6
1
107
110
106
93
106
MD (1), NC (1), CA (1)
chronic
—
4
0
19
24
25
20
14
Rabies, human
—
—
—
1
6
2
4
2
Rubella†††
—
1
0
8
4
5
3
16
Rubella, congenital syndrome
—
—
0
2
—
—
2
—
SARS-CoV§
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Smallpox§
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome§
—
23
5
125
168
142
161
157
Syphilis, congenital (age <1 yr)§§§
—
9
8
275
360
377
423
431
Tetanus
—
5
0
38
36
26
18
19
Toxic-shock syndrome (staphylococcal)§
—
13
2
65
78
82
74
71
Trichinellosis
—
1
0
16
15
7
13
39
Tularemia
—
2
0
159
166
124
93
123
Typhoid fever
—
35
7
312
390
467
397
449
Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus§
—
9
1
98
82
91
78
63
Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus§
—
—
0
1
—
2
1
—
Vibriosis (noncholera Vibrio species infections)§
2
46
5
967
832
846
789
588
FL (2)
Viral hemorrhagic fever¶¶¶
—
—
—
—
—
1
NN
NN
Yellow fever
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
See Table 1 footnotes on next page.
TABLE I. (Continued) Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending March 9, 2013 (10th week)*
—: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts.
† 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. The total sum of incident cases is then divided by 25 weeks. Additional information is available at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/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://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/SRCA_FINAL_REPORT_2006-2010.xlsx.
¶ 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 September 30, 2012, 99 influenza-associated pediatric deaths occurring during the 2012-13 influenza season have been reported.
§§ The one measles case reported for the current week was imported.
¶¶ 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 313 cases 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.
FIGURE I. Selected notifiable disease reports, United States, comparison of provisional 4-week totals March 9, 2013, with historical data
* 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.
Alternate Text: The figure above shows selected notifiable disease reports for the United States, with comparison of provisional 4-week totals through March 9, 2013, with historical data. Reports of acute hepatitis C, legionellosis, and pertussis increased, with acute hepatitis C increasing beyond historical limits. Reports of giardiasis, acute hepatitis A, acute hepatitis B, measles, meningococcal disease, and mumps all decreased.
TABLE II. Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending March 9, 2013, and March 10, 2012 (10th week)*
Reporting area
Chlamydia trachomatis infection
Coccidioidomycosis
Cryptosporidiosis
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2013
Cum 2012
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2013
Cum 2012
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2013
Cum 2012
Med
Max
Med
Max
Med
Max
United States
13,520
26,780
30,358
228,341
271,265
23
244
546
342
3,845
39
129
281
715
1,053
New England
948
945
1,349
8,863
9,052
—
0
1
1
—
1
7
19
15
56
Connecticut
291
250
569
2,302
2,423
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
3
3
6
Maine
—
60
101
462
608
N
0
0
N
N
1
1
4
3
10
Massachusetts
569
476
706
4,459
4,112
—
0
0
—
—
—
2
8
6
25
New Hampshire
2
60
83
437
626
—
0
1
1
—
—
0
4
1
8
Rhode Island
71
81
160
803
1,023
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
Vermont
15
28
104
400
260
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
6
2
7
Mid. Atlantic
2,384
3,505
4,489
34,833
34,505
—
0
1
—
2
4
12
41
76
96
New Jersey
164
539
637
4,798
5,487
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
4
—
8
New York (Upstate)
732
722
1,680
6,391
6,208
N
0
0
N
N
—
2
16
15
14
New York City
516
1,135
1,266
10,642
11,980
N
0
0
N
N
—
2
8
8
18
Pennsylvania
972
1,074
1,993
13,002
10,830
—
0
1
—
2
4
7
21
53
56
E.N. Central
1,178
4,259
4,697
29,818
43,492
—
1
4
4
10
14
28
110
149
283
Illinois
21
1,270
1,415
5,316
13,474
N
0
0
N
N
—
3
8
3
26
Indiana
181
563
838
4,549
5,643
N
0
0
N
N
—
3
8
11
36
Michigan
384
915
1,304
7,578
9,364
—
0
2
2
6
2
5
40
31
62
Ohio
335
1,043
1,184
8,070
10,360
—
0
2
—
4
9
10
28
62
90
Wisconsin
257
468
551
4,305
4,651
—
0
1
2
—
3
9
43
42
69
W.N. Central
198
1,564
1,801
11,216
16,355
—
2
8
—
14
—
17
41
73
129
Iowa
8
210
255
1,640
2,402
N
0
0
N
N
—
5
22
15
48
Kansas
33
212
256
1,707
2,312
N
0
0
N
N
—
2
5
4
21
Minnesota
7
342
436
1,506
3,527
—
1
7
—
13
—
0
0
—
—
Missouri
126
544
657
4,473
5,449
—
0
1
—
1
—
4
12
33
24
Nebraska
—
128
188
893
1,380
—
0
1
—
—
—
2
10
10
9
North Dakota
—
49
73
318
550
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
3
4
6
South Dakota
24
76
107
679
735
N
0
0
N
N
—
2
6
7
21
S. Atlantic
4,452
5,237
6,448
47,900
54,713
—
0
1
—
2
9
19
59
193
205
Delaware
84
85
322
1,212
722
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
2
1
6
District of Columbia
—
134
281
1,496
1,345
—
0
0
—
—
N
0
0
N
N
Florida
935
1,524
1,772
14,352
14,984
N
0
0
N
N
1
8
24
50
82
Georgia
720
913
1,179
8,070
10,848
N
0
0
N
N
7
4
15
49
46
Maryland
332
472
1,235
3,237
3,424
—
0
1
—
2
—
1
5
11
24
North Carolina
1,038
889
1,771
6,617
9,262
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
29
41
—
South Carolina
567
527
908
5,331
5,613
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
4
17
18
Virginia
666
627
934
6,641
7,562
N
0
0
N
N
1
3
6
20
29
West Virginia
110
89
149
944
953
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
3
4
—
E.S. Central
748
1,956
2,559
15,825
20,907
—
0
0
—
—
1
4
14
32
51
Alabama
317
572
862
5,174
5,768
N
0
0
N
N
—
2
6
14
21
Kentucky
390
329
787
3,321
3,016
N
0
0
N
N
1
1
4
7
4
Mississippi
—
393
766
2,669
5,415
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
4
4
8
Tennessee
41
620
784
4,661
6,708
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
5
7
18
W.S. Central
1,002
3,374
4,576
31,489
31,253
—
0
1
1
—
2
9
29
61
73
Arkansas
—
329
394
2,894
3,318
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
5
1
3
Louisiana
793
535
1,317
4,457
1,176
—
0
1
1
—
1
3
7
35
13
Oklahoma
209
91
999
1,931
2,296
N
0
0
N
N
1
1
6
6
13
Texas
—
2,460
3,684
22,207
24,463
N
0
0
N
N
—
4
26
19
44
Mountain
799
1,756
2,071
12,264
17,942
1
175
441
69
2,682
3
12
46
44
82
Arizona
—
564
872
969
5,747
—
173
439
52
2,632
—
1
4
2
4
Colorado
303
417
544
3,899
4,294
N
0
0
N
N
1
1
7
4
10
Idaho
—
82
158
744
946
N
0
0
N
N
—
3
25
13
13
Montana
53
75
109
687
743
—
0
1
—
—
—
1
4
3
13
Nevada
183
212
325
1,751
1,733
1
1
7
9
26
1
0
2
2
2
New Mexico
229
225
463
2,987
2,505
—
0
3
2
10
—
1
5
3
22
Utah
24
149
179
1,072
1,620
—
1
4
5
12
1
2
22
15
13
Wyoming
7
33
63
155
354
—
0
1
1
2
—
0
4
2
5
Pacific
1,811
4,197
4,937
36,133
43,046
22
69
99
267
1,135
5
12
26
72
78
Alaska
—
105
150
961
1,148
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
1
—
—
California
1,129
3,227
4,111
28,430
33,228
22
69
99
267
1,134
3
6
14
44
39
Hawaii
—
118
148
627
1,185
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
1
—
2
Oregon
289
260
368
2,605
2,830
—
0
1
—
1
—
4
11
20
31
Washington
393
463
632
3,510
4,655
—
0
0
—
—
2
1
21
8
6
Territories
American Samoa
—
12
59
—
—
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
C.N.M.I.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Guam
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Puerto Rico
99
108
307
1,113
1,371
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
U.S. Virgin Islands
—
14
29
—
134
—
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.
† 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.
TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending March 9, 2013, and March 10, 2012 (10th week)*
Reporting area
Rabies, animal
Salmonellosis
Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC)†
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2013
Cum 2012
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2013
Cum 2012
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2013
Cum 2012
Med
Max
Med
Max
Med
Max
United States
21
79
132
277
641
177
985
1,679
3,634
4,855
26
124
202
360
576
New England
1
6
16
34
72
1
37
72
122
190
—
4
12
11
17
Connecticut
—
3
8
12
33
—
8
19
29
53
—
1
4
2
7
Maine
—
1
4
7
20
—
3
11
8
11
—
0
7
—
—
Massachusetts
—
0
0
—
—
—
21
53
55
89
—
2
7
6
10
New Hampshire
1
0
2
5
7
—
2
8
11
14
—
0
4
3
—
Rhode Island
—
0
5
2
6
1
2
7
9
8
—
0
1
—
—
Vermont
—
1
7
8
6
—
1
7
10
15
—
0
2
—
—
Mid. Atlantic
3
19
41
45
130
8
90
193
383
549
1
11
24
47
62
New Jersey
—
0
0
—
—
—
17
48
45
136
—
1
6
3
17
New York (Upstate)
3
7
20
45
40
—
22
64
93
123
—
4
15
16
12
New York City
—
0
0
—
—
2
20
49
124
127
—
1
7
8
13
Pennsylvania
—
9
28
—
90
6
28
82
121
163
1
3
11
20
20
E.N. Central
1
2
13
4
5
18
104
240
421
552
5
18
77
64
114
Illinois
—
1
6
2
—
—
34
79
125
203
—
3
16
5
20
Indiana
—
0
2
—
—
—
13
40
35
47
—
2
23
11
16
Michigan
—
0
5
1
3
6
16
46
88
104
—
3
41
15
41
Ohio
1
0
7
1
2
12
24
53
126
107
5
3
20
23
14
Wisconsin
N
0
0
N
N
—
14
35
47
91
—
3
21
10
23
W.N. Central
1
3
18
12
29
3
47
110
224
240
—
16
31
45
52
Iowa
—
0
5
—
2
1
10
32
48
48
—
3
15
5
8
Kansas
1
1
4
7
9
—
9
18
33
56
—
2
7
7
4
Minnesota
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
Missouri
—
0
3
5
3
2
19
48
102
90
—
6
21
26
24
Nebraska
—
0
0
—
—
—
4
26
19
21
—
1
6
4
8
North Dakota
—
0
13
—
7
—
1
5
10
9
—
0
3
1
3
South Dakota
—
1
7
—
8
—
3
9
12
16
—
1
4
2
5
S. Atlantic
6
18
34
116
243
80
272
612
1,218
1,528
8
12
71
73
91
Delaware
—
0
0
—
—
—
2
10
10
13
—
0
3
—
2
District of Columbia
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
3
—
11
—
0
1
—
1
Florida
—
0
5
20
105
45
110
274
583
608
2
4
10
26
35
Georgia
—
0
0
—
—
11
46
125
182
221
1
2
9
15
10
Maryland
—
6
17
11
56
11
18
43
111
140
2
1
5
10
6
North Carolina
—
0
0
—
—
10
27
166
142
281
3
1
61
10
17
South Carolina
—
0
0
—
—
1
24
72
82
117
—
0
7
1
4
Virginia
5
11
23
76
71
2
22
49
98
134
—
1
6
7
14
West Virginia
1
1
6
9
11
—
4
15
10
3
—
0
2
4
2
E.S. Central
—
1
5
3
14
1
62
215
242
320
—
5
14
25
33
Alabama
—
1
5
1
11
—
19
59
75
75
—
1
5
5
13
Kentucky
—
0
3
2
3
—
9
50
49
66
—
1
9
8
5
Mississippi
—
0
1
—
—
—
16
67
55
86
—
0
2
3
5
Tennessee
—
0
0
—
—
1
18
69
63
93
—
2
12
9
10
W.S. Central
9
12
61
61
109
23
145
406
393
664
2
10
104
19
50
Arkansas
—
0
35
10
15
1
16
229
41
34
—
1
6
7
3
Louisiana
—
0
0
—
—
2
24
59
76
106
—
0
3
2
1
Oklahoma
1
0
23
1
7
5
13
34
54
58
2
1
8
4
6
Texas
8
10
39
50
87
15
90
297
222
466
—
7
98
6
40
Mountain
—
1
16
—
22
5
42
79
178
295
3
11
42
30
61
Arizona
N
0
0
N
N
—
12
25
54
86
—
2
7
6
21
Colorado
—
0
0
—
—
2
9
19
17
76
1
3
9
1
14
Idaho
—
0
15
—
—
—
2
7
10
26
1
2
26
11
5
Montana
N
0
0
N
N
—
2
8
10
13
—
0
5
2
1
Nevada
—
0
4
—
—
3
3
12
32
18
—
0
5
6
4
New Mexico
—
0
5
—
22
—
6
18
33
32
—
1
5
—
7
Utah
—
0
2
—
—
—
4
15
19
38
1
1
15
4
6
Wyoming
—
0
0
—
—
—
1
8
3
6
—
0
3
—
3
Pacific
—
3
12
2
17
38
106
177
453
517
7
15
42
46
96
Alaska
—
0
1
—
3
—
1
4
2
13
N
0
0
N
N
California
—
3
11
—
14
24
71
133
346
373
—
7
21
20
66
Hawaii
—
0
0
—
—
—
4
58
16
21
—
0
2
3
2
Oregon
—
0
2
2
—
1
7
16
31
49
1
3
11
8
17
Washington
—
0
0
—
—
13
12
94
58
61
6
3
34
15
11
Territories
American Samoa
—
0
0
—
—
—
1
2
—
1
—
0
0
—
—
C.N.M.I.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Guam
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Puerto Rico
—
0
5
—
16
—
0
4
—
16
—
0
2
—
—
U.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.
† 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.
TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending March 9, 2013, and March 10, 2012 (10th week)*
Reporting area
Streptococcus pneumoniae,† invasive disease
Syphilis, primary and secondary
All ages
Age <5
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2013
Cum 2012
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2013
Cum 2012
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2013
Cum 2012
Med
Max
Med
Max
Med
Max
United States
187
265
695
3,718
3,917
16
21
43
198
285
68
293
378
2,080
2,741
New England
4
10
31
125
178
—
1
4
2
11
4
7
16
65
103
Connecticut
—
5
21
60
86
—
0
2
—
5
—
0
4
4
21
Maine
3
2
8
30
27
—
0
1
1
1
—
0
5
—
4
Massachusetts
—
0
3
1
8
—
0
2
1
4
1
6
13
46
59
New Hampshire
1
1
5
16
23
—
0
1
—
1
—
1
4
5
6
Rhode Island
—
0
9
—
16
—
0
1
—
—
3
0
4
8
13
Vermont
—
1
6
18
18
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
2
2
—
Mid. Atlantic
8
36
63
414
557
—
2
5
22
25
9
35
50
288
340
New Jersey
—
3
20
2
169
—
0
3
—
8
—
4
8
14
37
New York (Upstate)
—
18
39
211
227
—
1
4
13
11
3
4
17
51
27
New York City
8
14
36
201
161
—
0
3
9
6
3
19
31
135
177
Pennsylvania
N
—
—
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
3
9
18
88
99
E.N. Central
42
57
128
784
802
1
4
12
20
51
1
32
58
141
321
Illinois
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
3
2
10
—
12
21
30
140
Indiana
—
13
43
126
191
—
1
2
—
6
—
4
10
26
44
Michigan
3
13
30
153
169
—
0
3
7
10
—
5
14
33
52
Ohio
36
21
63
375
320
1
1
6
8
16
—
8
15
39
73
Wisconsin
3
9
29
130
122
—
0
2
3
9
1
2
5
13
12
W.N. Central
4
13
34
170
176
3
1
5
19
24
2
8
16
75
59
Iowa
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
4
5
5
Kansas
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
3
4
2
Minnesota
—
9
24
108
108
—
0
3
7
6
—
3
5
25
18
Missouri
N
0
0
N
N
1
0
3
6
9
2
3
7
33
32
Nebraska
—
2
7
32
43
—
0
1
3
3
—
0
2
4
1
North Dakota
1
0
4
1
2
1
0
1
1
—
—
0
1
1
1
South Dakota
3
1
6
29
23
1
0
1
2
6
—
0
2
3
—
S. Atlantic
77
58
126
944
896
7
5
13
64
60
20
64
104
476
661
Delaware
2
0
3
8
13
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
6
3
7
District of Columbia
4
1
4
16
10
—
0
1
—
1
—
3
10
37
37
Florida
30
18
59
341
277
4
1
6
24
20
2
26
36
204
273
Georgia
19
15
44
262
241
2
1
6
19
12
6
11
31
71
125
Maryland
19
7
25
146
143
—
0
5
7
11
5
9
15
71
65
North Carolina
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
—
3
14
—
71
South Carolina
2
6
19
106
130
—
0
3
3
4
4
4
9
46
41
Virginia
N
0
0
N
N
1
0
5
7
6
3
4
40
44
41
West Virginia
1
5
33
65
82
—
0
2
4
6
—
0
2
—
1
E.S. Central
14
23
59
366
375
2
2
5
19
27
7
14
25
74
127
Alabama
3
2
10
52
28
2
0
3
7
—
—
4
10
17
37
Kentucky
2
4
12
68
56
—
0
1
—
2
7
2
9
18
18
Mississippi
3
3
12
62
55
—
0
2
4
9
—
2
12
14
25
Tennessee
6
12
40
184
236
—
0
3
8
16
—
5
9
25
47
W.S. Central
17
27
333
460
425
2
3
22
28
43
1
42
66
342
389
Arkansas
—
3
23
60
48
—
0
2
1
6
—
3
13
24
52
Louisiana
—
4
14
64
58
—
0
4
5
5
1
6
20
31
45
Oklahoma
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
4
2
6
—
2
5
18
17
Texas
17
20
310
336
319
2
2
22
20
26
—
32
47
269
275
Mountain
21
28
59
432
474
1
2
7
20
36
1
13
25
65
112
Arizona
14
9
40
238
198
1
1
4
11
17
—
3
8
2
44
Colorado
—
6
22
47
100
—
0
3
—
6
—
4
12
31
31
Idaho
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
1
1
—
—
0
4
1
5
Montana
—
0
4
8
15
—
0
1
2
—
—
0
1
1
—
Nevada
2
1
8
31
29
—
0
2
1
3
1
2
8
18
16
New Mexico
2
5
17
86
73
—
0
4
3
6
—
2
5
7
10
Utah
—
3
10
15
54
—
0
3
2
4
—
1
3
5
6
Wyoming
3
0
2
7
5
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
1
—
—
Pacific
—
4
10
23
34
—
0
2
4
8
23
69
102
554
629
Alaska
—
2
8
17
22
—
0
1
3
8
—
0
2
3
3
California
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
18
60
84
487
532
Hawaii
—
1
6
6
12
—
0
1
1
—
—
0
3
1
2
Oregon
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
2
4
11
45
26
Washington
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
3
5
13
18
66
Territories
American Samoa
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
C.N.M.I.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Guam
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Puerto Rico
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
4
7
17
63
44
U.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.
† 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).
TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending March 9, 2013, and March 10, 2012 (10th week)*
Reporting area
Varicella (chickenpox)
West Nile virus disease†
Neuroinvasive
Nonneuroinvasive§
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2013
Cum 2012
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2013
Cum 2012
Current week
Previous 52 weeks
Cum 2013
Cum 2012
Med
Max
Med
Max
Med
Max
United States
76
219
383
1,373
3,024
—
4
322
—
1
—
4
340
—
—
New England
—
21
55
100
297
—
0
8
—
—
—
0
5
—
—
Connecticut
—
5
10
37
43
—
0
2
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
Maine
—
4
15
25
69
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
Massachusetts
—
7
21
23
116
—
0
7
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
New Hampshire
—
2
8
9
30
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
Rhode Island
—
0
9
1
8
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
1
—
—
Vermont
—
2
13
5
31
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
1
—
—
Mid. Atlantic
11
18
47
124
317
—
0
19
—
—
—
0
18
—
—
New Jersey
—
5
20
—
128
—
0
5
—
—
—
0
4
—
—
New York (Upstate)
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
6
—
—
—
0
8
—
—
New York City
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
5
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
Pennsylvania
11
15
33
124
189
—
0
5
—
—
—
0
4
—
—
E.N. Central
21
65
145
473
756
—
0
92
—
—
—
0
39
—
—
Illinois
3
16
36
116
190
—
0
31
—
—
—
0
18
—
—
Indiana
7
8
26
59
74
—
0
8
—
—
—
0
6
—
—
Michigan
4
16
62
91
191
—
0
33
—
—
—
0
12
—
—
Ohio
7
15
33
152
209
—
0
19
—
—
—
0
12
—
—
Wisconsin
—
7
24
55
92
—
0
11
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
W.N. Central
1
7
39
21
188
—
0
36
—
—
—
0
60
—
—
Iowa
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
3
—
—
—
0
5
—
—
Kansas
—
0
0
—
85
—
0
3
—
—
—
0
6
—
—
Minnesota
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
6
—
—
—
0
7
—
—
Missouri
—
6
36
10
87
—
0
4
—
—
—
0
1
—
—
Nebraska
—
0
5
—
6
—
0
8
—
—
—
0
22
—
—
North Dakota
—
0
5
8
3
—
0
8
—
—
—
0
11
—
—
South Dakota
1
0
3
3
7
—
0
17
—
—
—
0
28
—
—
S. Atlantic
4
25
76
203
403
—
0
21
—
—
—
0
20
—
—
Delaware
—
0
1
—
2
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
District of Columbia
—
0
4
—
4
—
0
3
—
—
—
0
1
—
—
Florida
—
13
49
128
213
—
0
5
—
—
—
0
5
—
—
Georgia
—
1
9
11
4
—
0
6
—
—
—
0
10
—
—
Maryland
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
5
—
—
—
0
4
—
—
North Carolina
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
3
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
South Carolina
—
0
5
13
—
—
0
5
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
Virginia
1
8
21
36
101
—
0
4
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
West Virginia
3
2
12
15
79
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
E.S. Central
—
3
13
28
55
—
0
20
—
—
—
0
22
—
—
Alabama
—
3
12
28
50
—
0
7
—
—
—
0
4
—
—
Kentucky
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
4
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
Mississippi
—
0
1
—
5
—
0
12
—
—
—
0
17
—
—
Tennessee
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
4
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
W.S. Central
37
40
164
295
577
—
1
144
—
1
—
1
165
—
—
Arkansas
4
3
19
22
39
—
0
9
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
Louisiana
—
1
12
10
36
—
0
18
—
—
—
0
26
—
—
Oklahoma
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
24
—
—
—
0
22
—
—
Texas
33
35
162
263
502
—
1
104
—
1
—
1
130
—
—
Mountain
1
23
62
118
408
—
0
37
—
—
—
0
22
—
—
Arizona
1
7
21
6
123
—
0
10
—
—
—
0
7
—
—
Colorado
—
8
17
46
132
—
0
17
—
—
—
0
13
—
—
Idaho
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
Montana
—
2
8
16
31
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
Nevada
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
New Mexico
—
1
6
12
35
—
0
9
—
—
—
0
5
—
—
Utah
—
5
15
38
80
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
1
—
—
Wyoming
—
0
3
—
7
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
Pacific
1
2
8
11
23
—
0
33
—
—
—
0
27
—
—
Alaska
—
1
4
8
9
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
California
1
0
4
2
6
—
0
33
—
—
—
0
26
—
—
Hawaii
—
1
2
1
8
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
Oregon
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
Washington
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
4
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
Territories
American Samoa
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
C.N.M.I.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Guam
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Puerto Rico
—
0
4
—
40
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
U.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.
† 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://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/SRCA_FINAL_REPORT_2006-2010.xlsx.
TABLE III. Deaths in 122 U.S. cities,* week ending March 9, 2013 (10th 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
537
397
101
24
6
9
34
S. Atlantic
982
650
241
53
20
18
74
Boston, MA
129
87
30
6
5
1
8
Atlanta, GA
155
94
44
12
4
1
12
Bridgeport, CT
35
28
5
1
—
1
5
Baltimore, MD
82
56
22
2
—
2
15
Cambridge, MA
12
9
2
1
—
—
—
Charlotte, NC
150
107
27
9
3
4
6
Fall River, MA
34
28
4
2
—
—
—
Jacksonville, FL
149
102
32
9
1
5
10
Hartford, CT
67
49
15
2
—
1
5
Miami, FL
87
66
16
1
4
—
5
Lowell, MA
11
9
—
1
1
—
—
Norfolk, VA
49
28
14
4
—
3
—
Lynn, MA
10
7
3
—
—
—
—
Richmond, VA
58
35
16
4
3
—
7
New Bedford, MA
16
12
3
1
—
—
—
Savannah, GA
65
45
17
1
1
1
9
New Haven, CT
32
23
5
2
—
2
2
St. Petersburg, FL
54
40
11
2
—
1
6
Providence, RI
65
46
14
2
—
3
3
Tampa, FL
12
8
3
1
—
—
—
Somerville, MA
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
Washington, D.C.
105
62
32
6
4
1
3
Springfield, MA
41
27
11
3
—
—
2
Wilmington, DE
16
7
7
2
—
—
1
Waterbury, CT
33
28
3
2
—
—
3
E.S. Central
1,083
743
249
56
13
22
87
Worcester, MA
51
43
6
1
—
1
6
Birmingham, AL
257
180
54
12
4
7
27
Mid. Atlantic
1,863
1,369
349
88
37
20
108
Chattanooga, TN
66
46
15
4
1
—
4
Albany, NY
43
30
11
1
—
1
7
Knoxville, TN
131
87
35
5
2
2
8
Allentown, PA
26
20
1
4
1
—
1
Lexington, KY
102
76
19
5
1
1
5
Buffalo, NY
105
72
28
4
1
—
7
Memphis, TN
202
133
48
12
3
6
21
Camden, NJ
30
16
8
5
—
1
5
Mobile, AL
108
77
21
5
—
5
7
Elizabeth, NJ
6
4
—
2
—
—
—
Montgomery, AL
71
54
13
3
1
—
8
Erie, PA
61
51
7
—
1
2
3
Nashville, TN
146
90
44
10
1
1
7
Jersey City, NJ
19
14
2
3
—
—
3
W.S. Central
1,519
966
385
93
45
30
89
New York City, NY
1,083
780
215
54
26
8
53
Austin, TX
85
53
20
7
3
2
5
Newark, NJ
28
21
5
1
—
1
1
Baton Rouge, LA
96
59
32
3
1
1
3
Paterson, NJ
17
13
3
1
—
—
2
Corpus Christi, TX
68
52
11
3
—
2
2
Philadelphia, PA
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
Dallas, TX
208
128
45
17
13
5
12
Pittsburgh, PA§
53
46
5
1
1
—
2
El Paso, TX
107
73
24
8
—
2
8
Reading, PA
33
28
4
—
—
1
3
Fort Worth, TX
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
Rochester, NY
84
58
15
4
3
4
7
Houston, TX
308
170
100
23
8
7
12
Schenectady, NY
26
22
4
—
—
—
1
Little Rock, AR
133
85
38
6
1
3
5
Scranton, PA
30
25
5
—
—
—
1
New Orleans, LA
100
57
28
9
5
1
5
Syracuse, NY
152
121
22
5
3
1
9
San Antonio, TX
271
183
61
12
11
4
26
Trenton, NJ
32
20
8
2
1
1
2
Shreveport, LA
84
62
14
3
3
2
7
Utica, NY
11
8
3
—
—
—
—
Tulsa, OK
59
44
12
2
—
1
4
Yonkers, NY
24
20
3
1
—
—
1
Mountain
1,338
959
276
66
19
16
105
E.N. Central
2,123
1,449
486
120
29
39
177
Albuquerque, NM
139
105
25
4
3
2
17
Akron, OH
55
35
17
2
—
1
8
Boise, ID
64
49
11
1
—
3
4
Canton, OH
36
18
9
7
1
1
5
Colorado Springs, CO
75
53
21
1
—
—
5
Chicago, IL
235
159
53
17
5
1
16
Denver, CO
110
78
24
5
1
2
4
Cincinnati, OH
88
52
24
7
2
3
7
Las Vegas, NV
338
243
68
20
5
2
36
Cleveland, OH
260
185
60
10
2
3
13
Ogden, UT
31
25
5
—
—
—
3
Columbus, OH
243
165
51
19
3
5
26
Phoenix, AZ
218
137
59
16
4
1
13
Dayton, OH
142
105
29
7
1
—
17
Pueblo, CO
35
32
3
—
—
—
2
Detroit, MI
150
85
43
11
5
6
17
Salt Lake City, UT
133
93
25
8
5
2
14
Evansville, IN
53
42
11
—
—
—
2
Tucson, AZ
195
144
35
11
1
4
7
Fort Wayne, IN
66
52
9
3
—
2
7
Pacific
1,989
1,431
418
87
28
24
192
Gary, IN
11
6
3
1
—
1
—
Berkeley, CA
10
10
—
—
—
—
1
Grand Rapids, MI
57
38
15
2
1
1
3
Fresno, CA
156
111
31
8
1
5
23
Indianapolis, IN
223
137
60
15
3
8
20
Glendale, CA
29
25
4
—
—
—
5
Lansing, MI
60
45
12
1
1
1
—
Honolulu, HI
84
61
18
4
1
—
11
Milwaukee, WI
88
54
28
3
2
1
8
Long Beach, CA
79
60
13
4
1
1
8
Peoria, IL
56
44
7
1
2
2
8
Los Angeles, CA
290
201
67
12
6
4
29
Rockford, IL
71
56
11
3
1
—
5
Pasadena, CA
33
26
4
3
—
—
1
South Bend, IN
54
40
12
1
—
1
6
Portland, OR
156
115
32
8
—
1
14
Toledo, OH
97
67
23
6
—
1
4
Sacramento, CA
228
155
51
14
4
3
26
Youngstown, OH
78
64
9
4
—
1
5
San Diego, CA
211
163
35
7
3
3
15
W.N. Central
748
508
172
44
10
13
60
San Francisco, CA
117
91
21
4
1
—
9
Des Moines, IA
88
64
21
2
—
1
5
San Jose, CA
221
160
48
5
4
4
20
Duluth, MN
37
28
9
—
—
—
3
Santa Cruz, CA
37
24
7
5
1
—
3
Kansas City, KS
33
19
9
2
3
—
1
Seattle, WA
117
76
29
7
2
3
7
Kansas City, MO
121
85
22
12
1
1
9
Spokane, WA
77
60
14
3
—
—
6
Lincoln, NE
50
39
8
2
1
—
3
Tacoma, WA
144
93
44
3
4
—
14
Minneapolis, MN
62
43
18
—
—
1
8
Total¶
12,182
8,472
2,677
631
207
191
926
Omaha, NE
89
69
10
6
1
3
10
St. Louis, MO
105
59
29
10
2
4
8
St. Paul, MN
43
27
11
3
1
1
6
Wichita, KS
120
75
35
7
1
2
7
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.