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Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables
Table I Summary of provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, cumulative, week ending May 4, 2013 (18th Week)
Figure I Selected notifiable disease reports, United States, comparison of provisional 4-week totals ending May 4, 2013, with historical data
Table II Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending May 4, 2013 and May 5, 2012 (18th Week)
Table III Deaths in 122 U.S. cities, week ending May 4, 2013 (18th Week)
TABLE I. Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending May 4, 2013 (18th week)*
TABLE I. (Continued) Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending May 4, 2013 (18th 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_2006-2012_final.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, 138 influenza-associated pediatric deaths occurring during the 2012-13 influenza season have been reported. One influenza-associated pediatric death occurring during the 2010-11 influenza season has been reported from Kansas.
§§ 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 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 May 4, 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 May 4, 2013, with historical data. Reports of acute hepatitis C and pertussis increased. Reports of giardiasis, acute hepatitis A, acute hepatitis B, legionellosis, measles, meningococcal disease, and mumps decreased.
TABLE II. Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending May 4, 2013, and May 5, 2012 (18th 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
11,255
26,891
30,908
433,967
496,884
78
244
473
2,197
7,506
28
110
288
1,446
2,049
New England
469
942
1,340
15,177
16,721
—
0
1
1
1
2
7
19
51
98
Connecticut
—
245
560
3,401
4,192
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
3
5
12
Maine
—
64
102
809
1,170
N
0
0
N
N
2
1
4
8
15
Massachusetts
383
470
706
7,907
8,021
—
0
0
—
—
—
2
8
25
47
New Hampshire
2
58
83
910
1,134
—
0
1
1
—
—
1
4
6
12
Rhode Island
72
82
160
1,503
1,717
—
0
0
—
1
—
0
3
1
2
Vermont
12
34
110
647
487
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
6
6
10
Mid. Atlantic
2,629
3,535
4,482
62,376
64,113
—
0
1
—
3
4
12
41
144
196
New Jersey
180
538
647
9,280
9,777
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
4
8
12
New York (Upstate)
765
729
1,909
12,201
11,887
N
0
0
N
N
1
3
16
38
31
New York City
664
1,189
1,321
19,488
23,046
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
8
13
31
Pennsylvania
1,020
1,060
1,993
21,407
19,403
—
0
1
—
3
3
6
20
85
122
E.N. Central
1,180
4,282
4,777
62,106
77,432
—
1
4
7
17
6
26
110
322
537
Illinois
36
1,287
1,509
13,925
24,247
N
0
0
N
N
—
3
8
35
55
Indiana
185
567
838
9,023
9,600
N
0
0
N
N
—
2
8
31
65
Michigan
387
908
1,303
14,516
16,514
—
0
2
3
10
1
5
40
58
97
Ohio
314
1,038
1,207
16,635
18,632
—
0
2
2
6
2
8
28
101
174
Wisconsin
258
461
555
8,007
8,439
—
0
1
2
1
3
8
43
97
146
W.N. Central
55
1,538
1,790
21,373
28,909
1
2
9
12
56
1
14
42
182
264
Iowa
8
210
255
3,225
4,153
N
0
0
N
N
—
5
22
56
88
Kansas
6
207
256
3,232
4,049
N
0
0
N
N
—
2
6
23
42
Minnesota
5
341
436
3,943
6,105
—
1
7
9
43
—
0
0
—
—
Missouri
—
532
645
7,764
9,748
1
0
1
3
5
1
4
12
47
60
Nebraska
—
114
185
1,141
2,485
—
0
0
—
1
—
2
10
24
24
North Dakota
—
55
74
745
989
—
0
2
—
7
—
0
4
7
12
South Dakota
36
76
109
1,323
1,380
N
0
0
N
N
—
2
6
25
38
S. Atlantic
2,902
5,446
6,526
92,905
101,649
—
0
1
1
3
8
18
55
311
395
Delaware
96
92
322
1,919
1,290
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
2
2
7
District of Columbia
—
134
284
2,393
2,540
—
0
0
—
—
N
0
0
N
N
Florida
825
1,523
1,776
26,164
27,426
N
0
0
N
N
6
8
24
101
149
Georgia
765
959
1,246
15,589
19,644
N
0
0
N
N
2
4
14
81
93
Maryland
—
467
1,211
6,620
7,536
—
0
1
1
3
—
1
5
18
35
North Carolina
237
992
1,771
17,138
18,933
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
28
49
35
South Carolina
500
512
872
9,569
9,827
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
4
23
24
Virginia
479
655
1,018
11,871
12,789
N
0
0
N
N
—
2
7
33
48
West Virginia
—
91
149
1,642
1,664
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
3
4
4
E.S. Central
821
1,913
2,545
29,867
37,196
—
0
0
—
—
2
4
14
72
93
Alabama
—
566
868
9,460
10,725
N
0
0
N
N
2
2
6
34
34
Kentucky
371
325
773
5,861
5,681
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
4
14
15
Mississippi
293
371
765
6,692
8,901
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
4
12
14
Tennessee
157
607
735
7,854
11,889
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
5
12
30
W.S. Central
661
3,524
8,591
58,540
60,373
—
0
1
2
—
1
10
42
135
130
Arkansas
329
327
394
5,817
5,971
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
5
5
11
Louisiana
295
487
2,110
5,414
5,735
—
0
1
2
—
—
3
7
50
30
Oklahoma
37
128
5,044
6,663
4,806
N
0
0
N
N
1
1
13
19
27
Texas
—
2,473
3,707
40,646
43,861
N
0
0
N
N
—
5
27
61
62
Mountain
981
1,738
2,048
22,123
33,318
64
178
398
1,555
5,639
1
12
48
96
171
Arizona
—
527
755
969
10,747
63
175
394
1,528
5,547
—
1
4
9
10
Colorado
439
412
584
7,248
7,675
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
7
5
22
Idaho
—
86
198
1,592
1,591
N
0
0
N
N
—
3
25
27
35
Montana
44
71
108
1,237
1,394
—
0
1
—
2
—
1
5
13
29
Nevada
301
217
325
3,858
3,941
—
1
6
12
47
—
0
2
6
5
New Mexico
132
214
401
4,472
4,550
—
0
3
7
20
—
1
4
8
41
Utah
65
145
179
2,316
2,726
—
1
4
6
21
1
2
22
27
20
Wyoming
—
36
67
431
694
1
0
1
2
2
—
0
4
1
9
Pacific
1,557
4,132
5,210
69,500
77,173
13
65
89
619
1,787
3
11
27
133
165
Alaska
26
105
149
1,896
1,985
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
1
—
—
California
892
3,176
4,218
52,958
59,394
13
65
89
618
1,787
—
6
14
66
81
Hawaii
—
123
153
1,665
2,141
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
1
—
1
Oregon
331
259
377
4,898
5,097
—
0
1
1
—
2
4
10
47
69
Washington
308
470
632
8,083
8,556
—
0
0
—
—
1
1
22
20
14
Territories
American Samoa
—
12
59
—
—
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
C.N.M.I.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Guam
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Puerto Rico
—
108
307
1,968
2,495
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
U.S. Virgin Islands
—
15
25
159
256
—
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 May 4, 2013, and May 5, 2012 (18th 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
40
73
134
817
1,228
258
998
1,708
8,200
10,411
35
118
199
829
1,234
New England
3
6
16
94
139
4
34
73
336
475
2
4
9
49
31
Connecticut
1
3
8
42
67
—
7
19
82
112
2
1
4
15
10
Maine
1
1
4
18
41
3
3
11
28
28
—
0
4
7
—
Massachusetts
—
0
0
—
—
—
19
54
159
255
—
2
6
14
18
New Hampshire
1
1
3
11
5
—
3
9
28
27
—
0
4
8
2
Rhode Island
—
0
5
7
9
1
1
7
23
31
—
0
1
—
—
Vermont
—
1
7
16
17
—
1
7
16
22
—
0
3
5
1
Mid. Atlantic
5
13
32
94
212
44
87
188
935
1,236
7
12
25
102
145
New Jersey
—
0
0
—
—
—
16
48
155
295
—
2
7
16
40
New York (Upstate)
5
7
20
94
89
22
22
64
241
285
6
4
15
38
36
New York City
—
0
0
—
—
—
19
49
230
279
—
1
7
18
29
Pennsylvania
—
6
15
—
123
22
29
62
309
377
1
4
12
30
40
E.N. Central
—
1
13
6
22
32
93
238
970
1,326
5
17
77
138
224
Illinois
—
0
6
3
6
—
33
79
298
422
—
4
16
24
40
Indiana
—
0
2
—
—
—
11
40
107
165
—
2
23
17
41
Michigan
—
0
5
1
12
2
16
46
217
244
—
4
41
29
68
Ohio
—
0
7
2
4
30
24
50
279
275
5
4
20
55
31
Wisconsin
N
0
0
N
N
—
13
36
69
220
—
3
21
13
44
W.N. Central
2
3
18
44
67
13
43
108
517
550
4
14
31
100
167
Iowa
—
0
5
—
5
—
10
32
115
105
—
3
15
17
15
Kansas
1
1
5
26
22
1
9
18
92
114
—
2
7
17
19
Minnesota
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
Missouri
1
0
2
13
11
12
18
48
178
214
4
5
15
44
98
Nebraska
—
0
0
—
—
—
4
26
63
61
—
1
6
12
18
North Dakota
—
0
13
—
7
—
1
5
23
20
—
0
3
4
6
South Dakota
—
1
4
5
22
—
3
9
46
36
—
1
4
6
11
S. Atlantic
—
19
34
289
381
96
278
625
2,337
3,049
4
10
72
153
123
Delaware
—
0
0
—
—
—
2
10
15
32
—
0
3
2
3
District of Columbia
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
3
1
18
—
0
1
—
3
Florida
—
0
16
35
103
75
110
272
1,125
1,179
4
2
10
66
29
Georgia
—
0
0
—
—
12
43
110
320
487
—
2
7
30
28
Maryland
—
6
17
91
95
9
15
41
192
255
—
1
5
14
12
North Carolina
—
0
0
—
—
—
26
166
286
507
—
1
61
21
19
South Carolina
—
0
0
—
—
—
22
73
164
244
—
0
7
1
5
Virginia
—
11
23
149
156
—
23
47
212
283
—
1
6
13
22
West Virginia
—
1
6
14
27
—
3
15
22
44
—
0
2
6
2
E.S. Central
—
1
5
10
27
2
61
209
489
690
—
5
13
53
80
Alabama
—
1
5
7
23
2
17
59
139
212
—
1
5
15
20
Kentucky
—
0
3
3
3
—
9
50
103
121
—
1
9
12
17
Mississippi
—
0
1
—
1
—
15
65
116
162
—
0
3
6
7
Tennessee
—
0
0
—
—
—
17
63
131
195
—
2
11
20
36
W.S. Central
29
12
61
256
290
20
148
416
980
1,392
2
10
113
33
151
Arkansas
19
0
35
70
69
3
16
229
82
115
1
1
10
12
15
Louisiana
—
0
0
—
—
1
21
59
178
265
—
0
3
3
7
Oklahoma
3
0
23
22
11
11
15
34
157
139
1
1
8
12
16
Texas
7
11
39
164
210
5
89
324
563
873
—
6
96
6
113
Mountain
—
1
16
3
39
5
45
82
489
619
—
11
45
62
112
Arizona
N
0
0
N
N
3
15
31
189
203
—
2
8
12
32
Colorado
—
0
0
—
—
—
9
19
43
162
—
3
9
1
29
Idaho
—
0
15
—
—
1
2
7
30
39
—
1
30
14
15
Montana
N
0
0
N
N
1
2
8
17
23
—
1
5
9
7
Nevada
—
0
4
2
1
—
3
12
46
46
—
0
5
9
6
New Mexico
—
0
3
1
33
—
6
20
81
66
—
1
5
2
12
Utah
—
0
2
—
—
—
5
15
73
69
—
1
15
14
7
Wyoming
—
0
6
—
5
—
1
8
10
11
—
0
3
1
4
Pacific
1
4
14
21
51
42
106
191
1,147
1,074
11
14
42
139
201
Alaska
1
0
2
6
5
—
1
5
18
20
N
0
0
N
N
California
—
4
12
13
46
24
71
134
779
724
6
6
21
61
126
Hawaii
—
0
0
—
—
4
5
58
73
85
—
0
5
13
4
Oregon
—
0
2
2
—
—
9
19
129
102
—
3
11
35
44
Washington
—
0
0
—
—
14
12
95
148
143
5
3
34
30
27
Territories
American Samoa
—
0
0
—
—
—
1
2
—
1
—
0
0
—
—
C.N.M.I.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Guam
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Puerto Rico
—
0
2
—
27
—
0
4
—
22
—
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 May 4, 2013, and May 5, 2012 (18th 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
154
274
818
6,616
6,648
14
23
49
420
501
83
303
388
4,409
5,001
New England
3
11
55
248
298
—
1
4
12
28
8
8
16
146
169
Connecticut
—
5
21
122
145
—
0
2
5
8
—
0
4
7
26
Maine
—
2
8
54
44
—
0
1
3
1
—
0
5
2
7
Massachusetts
—
0
4
5
21
—
0
3
3
14
7
6
15
114
100
New Hampshire
—
1
5
35
39
—
0
1
1
4
—
0
4
9
13
Rhode Island
—
0
29
1
25
—
0
0
—
1
1
0
4
12
21
Vermont
3
1
6
31
24
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
2
2
2
Mid. Atlantic
29
39
83
739
973
1
2
6
35
41
11
37
59
623
619
New Jersey
—
6
27
8
274
—
0
3
—
14
—
4
10
43
72
New York (Upstate)
29
16
39
398
400
1
1
4
23
19
4
4
32
91
62
New York City
—
14
36
333
299
—
0
3
12
8
3
20
32
328
321
Pennsylvania
N
—
—
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
4
9
19
161
164
E.N. Central
60
57
132
1,410
1,369
4
4
9
65
103
2
30
60
399
595
Illinois
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
3
16
20
—
11
23
123
276
Indiana
—
13
49
254
304
—
0
3
8
13
2
4
10
66
73
Michigan
6
13
30
320
286
—
0
3
17
22
—
5
14
82
99
Ohio
48
21
63
617
573
3
1
6
16
34
—
8
15
108
124
Wisconsin
6
9
29
219
206
1
0
2
8
14
—
2
5
20
23
W.N. Central
4
12
35
280
299
3
1
5
42
42
1
7
17
129
109
Iowa
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
4
13
18
Kansas
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
3
6
6
Minnesota
—
8
24
164
183
—
0
3
12
11
1
3
5
41
29
Missouri
N
0
0
N
N
1
0
3
16
18
—
3
9
58
52
Nebraska
1
1
7
62
73
1
0
1
6
5
—
0
2
7
2
North Dakota
—
0
1
2
1
—
0
1
2
—
—
0
1
1
—
South Dakota
3
2
6
52
42
1
0
1
6
8
—
0
2
3
2
S. Atlantic
40
60
143
1,674
1,443
2
5
14
117
97
27
70
184
980
1,220
Delaware
—
0
3
17
17
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
5
7
19
District of Columbia
—
1
7
28
28
—
0
1
—
1
—
3
8
64
75
Florida
23
19
59
559
446
1
1
6
39
31
2
25
38
378
477
Georgia
8
19
58
515
393
1
2
6
36
24
13
13
110
138
237
Maryland
5
7
26
226
224
—
0
4
15
15
—
8
14
128
143
North Carolina
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
—
4
34
57
120
South Carolina
4
7
21
222
183
—
0
3
6
9
7
4
10
105
74
Virginia
N
0
0
N
N
—
1
5
15
14
5
4
40
98
72
West Virginia
—
5
23
107
152
—
0
2
6
3
—
0
2
5
3
E.S. Central
2
23
57
627
588
1
2
5
40
40
4
13
25
153
261
Alabama
—
2
10
84
50
—
0
3
11
3
—
4
10
41
73
Kentucky
—
4
12
127
98
—
0
1
4
3
—
2
10
41
37
Mississippi
2
4
12
109
86
1
0
2
10
11
3
1
11
32
62
Tennessee
—
12
38
307
354
—
0
3
15
23
1
4
9
39
89
W.S. Central
6
28
353
834
746
2
3
24
59
72
2
42
66
644
722
Arkansas
—
3
24
94
77
—
0
2
2
9
1
2
13
58
78
Louisiana
2
5
14
126
99
—
0
4
8
7
1
6
20
77
98
Oklahoma
N
0
0
N
N
1
0
2
10
13
—
2
5
31
22
Texas
4
21
329
614
570
1
2
23
39
43
—
33
47
478
524
Mountain
9
29
73
741
862
—
2
7
41
69
4
13
25
148
192
Arizona
9
12
42
438
362
—
1
4
22
26
—
3
7
2
69
Colorado
—
5
22
69
201
—
0
3
3
11
1
4
12
53
49
Idaho
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
1
3
1
—
0
4
2
10
Montana
—
0
2
10
20
—
0
1
2
1
—
0
1
3
—
Nevada
—
2
7
53
48
—
0
1
2
7
2
3
8
50
33
New Mexico
—
5
17
144
137
—
0
4
7
12
1
2
6
22
25
Utah
—
2
11
17
83
—
0
3
2
10
—
1
3
15
6
Wyoming
—
0
3
10
11
—
0
1
—
1
—
0
1
1
—
Pacific
1
4
10
63
70
1
0
2
9
9
24
70
103
1,187
1,114
Alaska
1
2
6
39
49
1
0
2
8
9
—
0
2
6
3
California
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
19
59
85
1,020
931
Hawaii
—
1
6
24
21
—
0
2
1
—
—
0
3
5
4
Oregon
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
4
4
15
91
69
Washington
N
0
0
N
N
N
0
0
N
N
1
5
13
65
107
Territories
American Samoa
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
C.N.M.I.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Guam
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Puerto Rico
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
—
7
17
124
84
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 May 4, 2013, and May 5, 2012 (18th 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
129
183
372
3,055
5,726
—
4
323
—
2
—
4
342
1
3
New England
12
19
54
253
604
—
0
8
—
—
—
0
5
—
—
Connecticut
3
5
11
74
85
—
0
2
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
Maine
5
3
10
53
128
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
Massachusetts
—
6
21
85
241
—
0
7
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
New Hampshire
—
1
8
9
60
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
Rhode Island
2
0
10
6
28
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
1
—
—
Vermont
2
1
13
26
62
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
1
—
—
Mid. Atlantic
16
20
44
294
600
—
0
19
—
—
—
0
18
—
—
New Jersey
—
5
19
38
237
—
0
5
—
—
—
0
5
—
—
New York (Upstate)
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
6
—
—
—
0
8
—
—
New York City
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
5
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
Pennsylvania
16
14
34
256
363
—
0
5
—
—
—
0
4
—
—
E.N. Central
27
55
145
940
1,502
—
0
91
—
—
—
0
39
—
1
Illinois
3
15
32
257
397
—
0
31
—
—
—
0
18
—
1
Indiana
—
7
26
106
146
—
0
8
—
—
—
0
6
—
—
Michigan
4
15
62
200
391
—
0
33
—
—
—
0
12
—
—
Ohio
18
14
33
285
367
—
0
19
—
—
—
0
12
—
—
Wisconsin
2
6
24
92
201
—
0
11
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
W.N. Central
3
7
46
112
300
—
0
36
—
1
—
0
60
—
—
Iowa
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
3
—
—
—
0
5
—
—
Kansas
—
0
0
—
85
—
0
3
—
1
—
0
6
—
—
Minnesota
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
6
—
—
—
0
7
—
—
Missouri
1
6
42
87
175
—
0
4
—
—
—
0
1
—
—
Nebraska
—
0
3
—
17
—
0
8
—
—
—
0
22
—
—
North Dakota
1
0
5
12
12
—
0
8
—
—
—
0
11
—
—
South Dakota
1
0
4
13
11
—
0
17
—
—
—
0
28
—
—
S. Atlantic
24
25
43
480
801
—
0
21
—
—
—
0
21
—
—
Delaware
—
0
2
3
2
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
District of Columbia
—
0
2
—
9
—
0
3
—
—
—
0
1
—
—
Florida
24
12
23
277
450
—
0
5
—
—
—
0
5
—
—
Georgia
—
1
6
24
19
—
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
13
52
1
—
0
5
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
Virginia
—
8
21
91
202
—
0
4
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
West Virginia
—
2
12
33
118
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
E.S. Central
2
3
9
65
93
—
0
20
—
—
—
0
22
1
1
Alabama
2
3
9
64
88
—
0
7
—
—
—
0
4
—
1
Kentucky
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
4
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
Mississippi
—
0
1
1
5
—
0
12
—
—
—
0
17
1
—
Tennessee
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
4
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
W.S. Central
39
37
212
641
1,008
—
2
144
—
—
—
1
166
—
1
Arkansas
—
3
19
66
83
—
0
9
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
Louisiana
—
0
6
17
27
—
0
18
—
—
—
0
26
—
—
Oklahoma
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
24
—
—
—
0
22
—
—
Texas
39
34
210
558
898
—
2
104
—
—
—
1
131
—
1
Mountain
2
19
44
242
773
—
0
37
—
1
—
0
22
—
—
Arizona
—
4
21
9
266
—
0
10
—
1
—
0
7
—
—
Colorado
—
7
15
80
234
—
0
17
—
—
—
0
13
—
—
Idaho
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
3
—
—
Montana
2
2
8
31
48
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
Nevada
N
0
0
N
N
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
New Mexico
—
1
5
24
56
—
0
9
—
—
—
0
5
—
—
Utah
—
5
13
94
160
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
1
—
—
Wyoming
—
0
3
4
9
—
0
1
—
—
—
0
2
—
—
Pacific
4
2
8
28
45
—
0
33
—
—
—
0
26
—
—
Alaska
—
1
4
14
27
—
0
0
—
—
—
0
0
—
—
California
—
0
4
5
7
—
0
33
—
—
—
0
25
—
—
Hawaii
4
1
2
9
11
—
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
—
53
—
0
1
—
—
—
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_2006-2012_final.xlsx.
TABLE III. Deaths in 122 U.S. cities,* week ending May 4, 2013 (18th 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
516
359
118
22
9
8
48
S. Atlantic
983
628
257
62
20
16
70
Boston, MA
138
83
38
7
5
5
9
Atlanta, GA
135
81
37
9
7
1
13
Bridgeport, CT
21
13
5
2
—
1
—
Baltimore, MD
158
107
30
12
6
3
18
Cambridge, MA
12
8
2
2
—
—
2
Charlotte, NC
126
83
31
10
1
1
10
Fall River, MA
32
26
4
2
—
—
5
Jacksonville, FL
112
74
29
4
4
1
2
Hartford, CT
43
29
10
—
3
1
3
Miami, FL
64
42
18
4
—
—
1
Lowell, MA
23
19
3
1
—
—
3
Norfolk, VA
58
41
13
2
—
2
4
Lynn, MA
8
6
1
1
—
—
2
Richmond, VA
47
30
14
2
—
1
3
New Bedford, MA
26
18
5
2
—
1
—
Savannah, GA
41
26
9
5
—
1
2
New Haven, CT
29
25
3
1
—
—
3
St. Petersburg, FL
55
38
13
3
1
—
4
Providence, RI
56
46
8
1
1
—
3
Tampa, FL
12
8
3
1
—
—
1
Somerville, MA
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
Washington, D.C.
164
88
59
10
1
6
10
Springfield, MA
42
26
14
2
—
—
4
Wilmington, DE
11
10
1
—
—
—
2
Waterbury, CT
26
19
7
—
—
—
4
E.S. Central
901
623
200
50
16
12
69
Worcester, MA
59
40
18
1
—
—
10
Birmingham, AL
206
144
40
14
3
5
14
Mid. Atlantic
1,590
1,101
370
75
19
24
76
Chattanooga, TN
69
53
12
2
1
1
4
Albany, NY
44
31
9
2
1
1
4
Knoxville, TN
90
67
16
3
4
—
4
Allentown, PA
40
30
9
1
—
—
2
Lexington, KY
83
55
19
6
1
2
—
Buffalo, NY
79
55
20
—
4
—
—
Memphis, TN
206
140
50
13
2
1
24
Camden, NJ
26
10
14
2
—
—
1
Mobile, AL
93
63
26
3
1
—
12
Elizabeth, NJ
14
10
4
—
—
—
—
Montgomery, AL
32
23
3
3
3
—
4
Erie, PA
47
37
9
—
—
1
3
Nashville, TN
122
78
34
6
1
3
7
Jersey City, NJ
13
7
4
1
1
—
1
W.S. Central
1,208
802
296
66
23
21
88
New York City, NY
930
636
219
51
9
15
42
Austin, TX
100
64
25
7
3
1
6
Newark, NJ
27
14
10
1
2
—
2
Baton Rouge, LA
103
58
31
9
1
4
6
Paterson, NJ
15
9
6
—
—
—
1
Corpus Christi, TX
69
52
14
3
—
—
4
Philadelphia, PA
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
Dallas, TX
238
152
61
17
4
4
12
Pittsburgh, PA§
50
37
7
2
1
3
1
El Paso, TX
92
65
21
2
2
2
—
Reading, PA
46
36
6
2
—
1
4
Fort Worth, TX
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
Rochester, NY
84
57
19
5
—
3
2
Houston, TX
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
Schenectady, NY
13
8
4
1
—
—
—
Little Rock, AR
107
62
37
5
1
2
11
Scranton, PA
33
25
5
2
1
—
—
New Orleans, LA
53
29
17
3
3
1
4
Syracuse, NY
72
59
11
2
—
—
8
San Antonio, TX
313
218
70
14
7
4
32
Trenton, NJ
24
13
8
3
—
—
—
Shreveport, LA
62
44
10
5
2
1
7
Utica, NY
15
14
1
—
—
—
1
Tulsa, OK
71
58
10
1
—
2
6
Yonkers, NY
18
13
5
—
—
—
4
Mountain
1,067
714
238
77
26
12
73
E.N. Central
1,984
1,344
483
97
35
25
138
Albuquerque, NM
98
73
19
5
1
—
14
Akron, OH
51
35
12
3
1
—
4
Boise, ID
59
43
13
2
1
—
4
Canton, OH
30
27
2
1
—
—
1
Colorado Springs, CO
68
42
17
4
4
1
3
Chicago, IL
244
147
72
15
7
3
19
Denver, CO
43
21
16
6
—
—
2
Cincinnati, OH
74
39
22
5
4
4
4
Las Vegas, NV
285
202
59
19
3
2
25
Cleveland, OH
251
194
43
9
4
1
17
Ogden, UT
32
22
7
2
1
—
3
Columbus, OH
244
158
64
15
3
4
18
Phoenix, AZ
188
112
51
11
10
4
10
Dayton, OH
141
102
26
7
4
2
14
Pueblo, CO
23
17
5
—
—
1
—
Detroit, MI
177
97
62
14
1
3
8
Salt Lake City, UT
131
81
28
20
—
2
6
Evansville, IN
51
36
13
2
—
—
4
Tucson, AZ
140
101
23
8
6
2
6
Fort Wayne, IN
87
68
13
4
1
1
4
Pacific
1,716
1,206
360
90
35
25
138
Gary, IN
10
7
1
1
1
—
—
Berkeley, CA
13
12
1
—
—
—
—
Grand Rapids, MI
61
43
15
—
2
1
5
Fresno, CA
126
90
18
11
3
4
13
Indianapolis, IN
149
108
32
6
1
2
12
Glendale, CA
29
25
4
—
—
—
5
Lansing, MI
35
21
13
—
1
—
2
Honolulu, HI
71
51
13
5
1
1
7
Milwaukee, WI
75
41
24
7
2
1
8
Long Beach, CA
52
38
11
1
2
—
6
Peoria, IL
53
40
11
2
—
—
7
Los Angeles, CA
261
165
66
21
4
5
19
Rockford, IL
53
39
11
2
1
—
2
Pasadena, CA
19
12
6
1
—
—
1
South Bend, IN
48
37
9
—
1
1
3
Portland, OR
133
94
32
5
1
1
4
Toledo, OH
96
66
24
4
—
2
3
Sacramento, CA
197
146
38
8
3
2
22
Youngstown, OH
54
39
14
—
1
—
3
San Diego, CA
168
116
37
6
5
4
13
W.N. Central
628
414
146
39
12
15
39
San Francisco, CA
95
73
15
5
1
1
10
Des Moines, IA
73
56
10
4
2
1
4
San Jose, CA
207
159
33
8
6
1
13
Duluth, MN
27
21
6
—
—
—
4
Santa Cruz, CA
33
24
9
—
—
—
1
Kansas City, KS
32
21
6
4
1
—
1
Seattle, WA
102
65
27
6
1
3
6
Kansas City, MO
82
40
26
8
3
3
6
Spokane, WA
76
46
22
5
1
2
7
Lincoln, NE
51
44
3
4
—
—
4
Tacoma, WA
134
90
28
8
7
1
11
Minneapolis, MN
64
43
18
1
2
—
7
Total¶
10,593
7,191
2,468
578
195
158
739
Omaha, NE
69
44
15
6
1
3
4
St. Louis, MO
109
61
38
5
2
3
2
St. Paul, MN
46
30
11
2
—
3
3
Wichita, KS
75
54
13
5
1
2
4
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.