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Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) - United States week ending April 19, 2008 (16th Week)* 5-year Cum Total cases reported for previous years week 2008 average 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 States reporting cases during current week ale Anthrax 1 1 20 19 16 20 infant 21 1 CO (1) other (wound & unspecified) 0 30 33 Brucellosis 14 2 128 121 120 114 104 Chancroid 15 30 33 17 30 54 MA (1), CO (1) Cholera 0 2 Cyclosporiasiss 22 6 91 137 543 160 75 Diphtheria 1 44 80 112 108 eastern equine 8 6 14 Powassan 1 1 St. Louis 7 12 41 21 2 578 506 338 321 MD (1) 5 3 719 646 786 537 362 MN (1) undetermined 1 1 133 231 112 59 44 11 19 32 nonserotype b 45 3 175 175 135 135 117 unknown serotype 73 179 217 177 227 SC (1), GA (1), FL (1), AK (1) Hansen disease 23 1 73 66 87 105 95 FL (1), CA (1) Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome 2. 32 26 Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrheals 1 MO (1) 5 192 15 850 766 652 720 1,102 OH (1), MO (1), NE (1), OR (1), CA (1) HIV infection, pediatric (age <13 yrs) 3 380 436 504 Influenza-associated pediatric mortalitys.m 2 N NH (1), AZ (1) 10 135 11 784 884 896 753 696 NY (2), PA (1), MN (1), FL (2), TN (1), WA (2). CA Measles*** 1 42 66 37 56 MO (1) 98 FL (1), AR (1), WA (1) serogroup B 55 3 149 193 156 other serogroup 14 1 31 32 27 unknown serogroup 7 219 16 PA (1), OH (1), ND (1), GA (2), CA (2) 4 179 127 776 6,584 314 258 231 NY (1), OH (1), NC (1), UT (1) Novel influenza A virus infections 1 N 1 8 N N 1 12 12 Q fevers.845 total: 15 2 174 169 136 70 71 acute 11 NY (1), UT (1) chronic 4 Rabies, human 3 2 Rubella 3 10 7 Rubella, congenital syndrome 0 1 SARS-CoVS** 0 - No reported cases. N: Not notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Incidence data for reporting years 2007 and 2008 are provisional, whereas data for 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 are finalized. Borne, and Enteric Diseases (ArboNET Surveillance). Data for West Nile virus are available in Table II. other agent (which included cases unable to be clearly placed in other categories, as well as possible cases of E. ewingii). influences the number of cases reported. Updates of pediatric HIV data have been temporarily suspended until upgrading of the national HIV/AIDS surveillance za management system is completed. Data for HIV/AIDS, when available, are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly. 11 Updated weekly from reports to the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. Sixty-eight cases occurring during the 2007-08 invec: season have been reported. The one measles case reported for the current week was indigenous. ft Data for meningococcal disease (all serogroups) are available in Table II. $$$ in 2008, Q fever acute and chronic reporting categories were recognized as a result of revisions to the Q fever case definition. Prior to that time, case counts were all differentiated with respect to acute and chronic Q fever cases. 119 No rubella cases were reported for the current week. Updated weekly from reports to the Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and Enteric Diseases. ease anus 1 1 18 1 5 BLE I. (Continued) Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — uited States, week ending April 19, 2008 (16th Week) 5-year Current Cum weekly Total cases reported for previous years week 2008 averaget 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 States reporting cases during current week (No.). allpox eptococcal toxic-shock syndromes 2 41 4 116 125 129 132 161 OH (1), CO (1) philis, congenital (age <1 yr) 29 7 313 349 329 353 413 0 24 41 27 34 20 kic-shock syndrome (staphylococcal) 2 86 101 90 95 133 CA (1) chinellosis 15 16 5 6 aremia 5 122 95 154 134 129 AR (1) phoid fever 92 383 353 324 322 356 MN (1), TX (1), CA (2) ncomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureuss 3 0 28 N ncomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureuss 0 3 N uriosis (noncholera Vibrio species infections) 1 37 2 361 N N N N FL (1) llow fever No reported cases. N: Not notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. * Incidence data for reporting years 2007 and 2008 are provisional, whereas data for 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 are finalized. + 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/epo/dphsi/phs/files/5yearweeklyaverage.pdf. 5 Not notifiable in all states. Data from states where the condition is not notifiable are excluded from this table, except in 2007 and 2008 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/epo/dphsi/phs/infdis.htm. 1 0 1 FIGURE I. Selected notifiable disease reports, United States, comparison of provisional CASES CURRENT INCREASE 4 WEEKS * Ratio of current 4-week total to mean of 15 4-week totals (from previous, comparable, and subsequent 4-week periods 2011 TABLE II. Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending April 19, 2008, and April 21, 2007 Cryptosporidiosis Previous Previous 2008 2007 Max 2008 United States 13,333 20,918 24,272 286,640 327,585 96 134 308 2,052 2,319 50 85 978 920 New England 660 671 1,517 10,411 10,143 1 1 57 Connecticut 217 210 1,093 2,659 2,478 N 4 4 Maines 49 1 5 Massachusetts 383 306 661 5,461 4,983 2 11 New Hampshire 39 1 10 Rhode Islands 55 3 3 Vermont 11 6 4 13 ооооооо ооооо OOOOO OOOOO OOOOOOOO zil z zzzz | | | zzzzzlzl zzzz. zzzzzz!! | zzzllzz. 2- | zz. zzzzl zilzzz zzlzl ZZzz! ZZZZNZZI I ZzZWlzzw ZNOZZÁ Zzzzl zl Mid. Atlantic 12 119 123 New Jersey 257 386 522 4,067 6,745 N 7 3 New York (Upstate) 669 554 2,044 7,934 7,237 4 20 36 New York City 3,207 959 2,893 17,904 15,967 10 Pennsylvania 549 802 1,754 12,829 13,125 N 1 103 E.N. Central 602 3,419 4,863 45,019 54,770 11 20 134 199 Ulinois 1,016 2,209 9,695 15,180 2 13 17 Indiana 382 392 651 6,163 6.639 41 21 Michigan 732 1,059 12,837 12,041 4 11 Ohio 85 1 1 60 59 W.N. Central 627 1,201 1,462 18,084 19,340 12 15 125 154 lowa 163 251 2,468 2,678 1 3 61 36 Kansas 212 151 393 2,108 2,472 1 14 Minnesota 8 258 318 3,588 4,162 77 3 34 39 Missouri 287 464 551 7,270 7,144 1 14 28 Nebraska 54 24 22 North Dakota 13 32 65 506 577 6 1 South Dakota 53 52 81 2 16 14 S. Atlantic 2,804 3,866 6,484 54,804 61,401 1 21 19 65 200 Delaware 144 64 140 1,156 1,088 0 1 4 5 District of Columbia 113 200 1,607 1,703 0 5 Florida 1,021 1,268 1,556 20,419 14,419 0 8 35 99 Georgia 2 442 1,502 169 13,150 0 4 52 Marylands 199 466 675 6,478 5,247 1 3 3 North Carolina 178 215 4,656 7,186 9,357 0 18 9 South Carolina 517 N 11 Virginia 722 485 1,061 8,548 7,720 N 2 5 11 West Virginia 21 63 96 0 5 5 E.S. Central 1,267 1,475 2,287 23,623 26,388 4 65 33 Alabama 24 14 15 Kentucky 262 203 357 3,326 2.055 N 40 4 Mississippi 462 268 1,048 5,314 7,416 N 11 3 Tennessee 519 498 715 8,504 9,003 N 18 11 W.S. Central 814 2,584 3,784 37,189 35,677 28 55 Arkansas 308 208 455 4,425 2,749 N 8 6 Louisiana 285 1 4 3 Oklahoma 221 248 418 3.824 4,085 1 13 Texas 1,737 3,398 25,357 22,919 3 16 33 Mountain 267 1,376 1,830 10,159 22,646 171 9 571 82 Arizona 16 425 668 835 7,248 59 1 12 Colorado 35 304 488 1,489 5,572 N 2 26 15 Idahos 57 233 1,085 1,270 N 1 72 20 Montana 14 48 363 888 N 1 10 Nevada 180 291 2,079 2,951 11 15 6 3 New Mexico 58 159 394 2,016 2,843 3 9 7 1 488 8 Wyoming 19 0 5 Pacific 1,610 3,310 4,055 44,617 54,146 37 217 634 733 20 17 Alaska 69 92 137 1,208 1,485 0 2 1 California 1,412 2,722 3,464 38,699 42,424 37 217 634 733 Hawaii 110 134 1,423 1,766 4 1 Oregons 129 189 403 3,174 2,915 16 15 Washington 121 621 113 5,556 American Samoa 32 21 8 34 245 N N N N U.S. Virgin Islands 3 66 Incidence data for reporting years 2007 and 2008 are provisional. Data for HIV/AIDS, AIDS, and TB, when available, are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly. 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