Table 1. COMPARATIVE DATA FOR CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES Addition: Idaho, week ended October 24, 1 case. *Deductions: New Mexico, weeks ended August 22 and September 26, 1 case each; Maine, week ended October 3, 1 case; Indiana, week ended November 7, 1 case. 5Addition: North Carolina, week ended November 7, 1 case. SOURCE AND NATURE OF DATA These provisional data are based on reports from State and territorial health departments to the Public Health Service. They give the total number of cases of certain communicable diseases reported during the week usually ended the preceding Saturday. When the diseases which rarely occur (cholera, dengue, plague, typhus fever-epidemic, and yellow fever) are reported, they will be noted under the table above. Symbols.-1 dash.[-]: no cases reported; asterisk [*]: disease stated not notifiable; parentheses, [] in total; 3 dashes [---] data not available. : data not included Table 2. CASES OF SPECIFIED DISEASES WITH COMPARATIVE DATA: UNITED STATES, (Numbers under diseases are category numbers of the Sixth Revision of the International Lists, 1948) HEPATITIS, Table 2. CASES OF SPECIFIED DISEASES WITH COMPARATIVE DATA: UNITED STATES, 2 2 1 62 74 1 3 3 12 2 New Hampshire- Rhode Island-. Connecticut------ 1515 Washington--- Oregon California- Alaska-------- Hawaii-------------- 5 5 1 7 22 5 5 000 2 1 000 25 |