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Type 508 Accommodation and the title of the report in the subject line of e-mail.Notifiable Diseases/Deaths in Selected Cities Weekly InformationFigure_I Selected notifiable disease reports, comparison of 4-week totals ending November 16, 1996, with historical data -- United StatesTable_I Summary -- provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, cumulative, week ending November 16, 1996 (46th Week)Table_II Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending November 16, 1996 and November 18, 1995 (46th Week)Table_III Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases preventable by vaccination, United States, weeks ending November 16, 1996 and November 18, 1995 (46th Week)Table_IV Deaths in 121 U.S. cities, week ending November 16, 1996 (46th Week)Figure_IReturn to top.Table_INote: To print large tables and graphs users may have to change their printer settings to landscape and use a small font size.TABLE I. Summary -- provisional cases of specified notifiable diseases, UnitedStates, cumulative, week ending November 16, 1996 (46th Week)==================================================================================Cum. 1996------------------------------------------------------Anthrax -Brucellosis 82Cholera 3Congenital rubella syndrome 1Cryptosporidiosis* 2,034Diphtheria 1Encephalitis: California* 105eastern equine* 2St. Louis* -western equine* -Hansen Disease 95Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome*+ 19HIV infection, pediatric*& 227Plague 5Poliomyelitis, paralytic@ -Psittacosis 37Rabies, human 1Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) 657Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome* 13Syphilis, congenital** 225Tetanus 25Toxic-shock syndrome 112Trichinosis 17Typhoid fever 318Yellow fever++ 1-------------------------------------------------------: no reported cases* Not notifiable in all states+ Updated weekly from reports to the Division of Viral and RickettsialDiseases, National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID).& Updated monthly to the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Centerfor HIV, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHSTP), last update October 29, 1996.@ Three suspected cases of polio with onset in 1996 have been reported to date.** Updated quarterly from reports to the Division of STD Prevention,NCHSTP.++ This fatal case of yellow fever is the first occurrence of this diseasereported in the United States since 1924. The infection is presumed to havebeen acquired in Brazil.==================================================================================Return to top.Table_IINote: To print large tables and graphs users may have to change their printer settings to landscape and use a small font size.TABLE II. (page 1) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks endingNovember 16, 1996, and November 18, 1995 (46th Week)Escherichiacoli O157:H7------------------- HepatitisAIDS* Chlamydia NETSS** PHLIS*** Gonorrhea C\NA,NB Legionellosis----------------- --------- -------- -------- ------------------- ---------------- -----------------Reporting Area Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.1996 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UNITED STATES 56,760 60,827 335,242 2,480 1,366 265,688 345,981 2,928 3,564 882 1,022NEW ENGLAND 2,334 2,943 14,818 325 79 6,246 6,845 105 110 66 31Maine 39 82 844 22 - 53 83 - - 2 6N.H. 72 77 397 39 38 80 99 8 12 5 2Vt. 18 28 U 34 31 42 58 36 13 4 -Mass. 1,134 1,336 6,210 146 10 1,950 2,410 55 78 28 19R.I. 159 205 1,652 15 - 441 475 6 7 27 4Conn. 912 1,215 5,715 69 - 3,680 3,720 - - N NMID. ATLANTIC 15,871 16,428 40,726 209 43 32,138 38,010 276 434 205 180Upstate N.Y. 2,180 1,973 N 141 16 5,771 8,246 218 222 69 50N.Y. City 8,653 8,417 18,756 13 - 10,373 15,233 1 1 10 5N.J. 3,102 3,977 6,324 55 5 4,812 3,468 - 172 13 30Pa. 1,936 2,061 15,646 N 22 11,182 11,063 57 39 113 95E.N. CENTRAL 4,442 4,504 71,178 551 401 49,915 69,873 397 306 256 308Ohio 940 942 15,667 163 97 11,323 21,433 32 14 96 137Ind. 497 467 8,863 82 48 5,751 8,231 8 12 41 72Ill. 1,988 1,871 21,032 210 126 15,615 18,322 63 77 9 33Mich. 782 919 17,705 96 70 13,379 16,042 294 203 86 30Wis. 235 305 7,911 N 60 3,847 5,845 - - 24 36W.N. CENTRAL 1,324 1,439 24,510 552 339 10,968 17,542 114 80 54 73Minn. 260 345 2,702 248 220 U 2,638 4 4 8 6Iowa 76 94 3,801 121 88 1,004 1,431 48 13 10 20Mo. 673 642 10,635 64 - 7,190 9,921 36 19 17 16N. Dak. 11 5 2 16 15 - 29 - 5 - 3S. Dak. 11 17 1,315 24 - 166 199 - 1 2 3Nebr. 87 93 2,084 49 4 786 973 7 23 12 17Kans. 206 243 3,971 30 12 1,822 2,351 19 15 5 8S. ATLANTIC 14,203 15,365 49,123 131 64 85,788 96,375 232 221 139 157Del. 248 277 1,148 1 2 1,287 2,024 1 - 11 2Md. 2,008 2,287 6,016 N 8 12,681 12,134 3 7 27 25D.C. 1,120 896 N - - 3,865 4,165 - - 8 5Va. 965 1,204 10,367 N 32 8,192 9,479 16 18 23 21W. Va. 101 94 1 N 3 473 598 9 44 1 4N.C. 744 898 - 43 12 16,722 21,174 45 55 12 31S.C. 717 815 - 12 7 10,161 11,079 28 19 6 30Ga. 2,058 1,999 11,051 30 - 16,391 17,698 U 15 3 14Fla. 6,242 6,895 20,540 33 - 16,016 18,024 130 63 48 25E.S. CENTRAL 1,931 1,919 27,783 69 59 30,875 35,958 504 890 44 52Ky. 345 245 5,935 13 8 3,777 4,196 27 29 8 10Tenn. 708 763 11,901 32 48 10,567 12,294 366 859 19 24Ala. 512 520 7,492 13 3 11,991 14,814 7 2 4 6Miss. 366 391 U 11 - 4,540 4,654 104 U 13 12W.S. CENTRAL 5,722 5,173 33,252 71 13 25,705 48,303 413 312 19 21Ark. 229 241 - 13 4 2,772 5,121 14 7 2 6La. 1,264 902 6,532 6 4 7,232 9,644 188 169 2 3Okla. 227 236 6,606 12 1 4,326 5,192 69 50 5 4Tex. 4,002 3,794 20,114 40 4 11,375 28,346 142 86 10 8MOUNTAIN 1,644 1,888 14,784 203 98 6,037 8,385 513 424 46 105Mont. 34 20 - 25 - 34 61 18 14 1 4Idaho 35 41 1,361 37 13 93 127 95 46 - 2Wyo. 5 17 507 11 9 33 48 168 178 7 12Colo. 437 572 U 73 40 1,077 2,513 56 61 8 38N. Mex. 139 148 3,521 11 - 840 942 66 44 2 4Ariz. 486 551 6,164 N 24 3,058 3,313 70 48 19 9Utah 161 113 1,398 31 - 260 249 22 11 3 16Nev. 347 426 1,833 15 12 642 1,132 18 22 6 20PACIFIC 9,288 11,168 59,068 369 270 18,016 24,690 374 787 53 95Wash. 587 780 8,085 138 123 1,809 2,443 50 202 6 20Oreg. 412 409 4,649 86 59 552 732 7 36 1 -Calif. 8,103 9,712 44,031 141 78 14,931 20,406 129 471 40 70Alaska 28 62 1,093 4 2 388 601 3 2 1 -Hawaii 158 205 1,210 N 8 336 508 185 76 5 5Guam 4 - 168 N - 31 90 1 6 2 1P.R. 2,026 2,159 N 17 U 342 521 76 203 - -V.I. 17 30 N N U - - - - - -Amer. Samoa - - - N U - 32 - - - -C.N.M.I. 1 - N N U 11 51 - 5 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of North Mariana Islands* Updated monthly to the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, last update October 29, 1996.** National Electronic Telecommunications System for Surveillance.*** Public Health Laboratory Information System.=======================================================================================================================================================TABLE II. (page 2) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks endingNovember 16, 1996, and November 18, 1995 (46th Week)Meningococcal SyphilisLyme Malaria Disease (Primary & Secondary) Tuberculosis Rabies, Animal---------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------------- ----------------- ----------------Reporting Area Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UNITED STATES 12,669 9,932 1,330 1,181 2,803 2,647 9,591 14,574 16,535 18,717 6,048 6,952NEW ENGLAND 3,782 1,901 64 45 126 133 165 324 372 444 653 1,370Maine 52 25 8 7 13 10 - 2 19 11 102 46N.H. 45 24 3 2 7 22 1 1 14 17 51 139Vt. 15 9 7 1 4 11 - - - 4 127 166Mass. 316 135 21 15 54 42 70 61 185 246 97 391R.I. 471 297 7 4 13 6 3 4 27 45 35 303Conn. 2,883 1,411 18 16 35 42 91 256 126 121 241 325MID. ATLANTIC 7,692 6,503 359 333 256 319 425 733 2,841 3,826 1,314 1,785Upstate N.Y. 3,948 3,294 75 61 80 90 68 76 381 479 972 1,067N.Y. City 292 408 194 182 33 48 120 337 1,340 2,101 - -N.J. 1,831 1,611 60 65 58 71 126 139 652 683 124 309Pa. 1,621 1,190 30 25 85 110 111 181 468 563 218 409E.N. CENTRAL 72 415 115 149 387 369 1,366 2,495 1,765 1,770 89 98Ohio 45 28 13 11 141 107 498 813 276 249 13 12Ind. 24 18 13 17 54 52 174 305 155 161 8 14Ill. 3 18 35 73 108 95 372 933 910 918 23 15Mich. - 5 39 26 42 67 166 262 324 362 31 39Wis. U 346 15 22 42 48 156 182 100 80 14 18W.N. CENTRAL 184 204 47 25 220 167 321 670 419 511 472 343Minn. 97 117 21 5 25 26 51 41 92 124 27 27Iowa 19 13 3 3 47 29 20 43 55 56 219 119Mo. 27 46 10 8 91 64 207 548 176 201 18 30N. Dak. 1 - 1 1 4 1 - - 6 4 65 27S. Dak. - - - 2 10 7 - - 17 22 105 93Nebr. 5 6 3 3 20 17 11 12 21 20 5 5Kans. 35 22 9 3 23 23 32 26 52 84 33 42S. ATLANTIC 650 623 274 233 558 452 3,348 3,652 3,113 3,271 2,506 1,980Del. 105 49 4 1 2 6 35 15 30 53 68 83Md. 377 395 75 62 65 36 569 443 262 350 559 393D.C. 3 3 7 16 10 8 121 97 121 91 10 11Va. 47 52 49 53 55 60 352 532 282 255 549 406W. Va. 11 22 5 4 14 8 3 10 50 64 94 109N.C. 63 67 27 15 68 72 972 1,014 447 393 635 428S.C. 6 16 12 1 57 55 353 528 291 282 83 117Ga. 1 14 27 36 127 99 607 679 562 617 272 257Fla. 37 5 68 45 160 108 336 334 1,068 1,166 236 176E.S. CENTRAL 71 67 34 24 209 185 2,138 3,000 1,123 1,267 200 263Ky. 25 13 7 3 27 42 138 161 210 284 39 26Tenn. 20 28 14 10 58 73 743 801 346 388 82 91Ala. 7 9 6 8 76 38 485 588 370 353 76 137Miss. 19 17 7 3 48 32 772 1,450 197 242 3 9W.S. CENTRAL 110 105 47 48 303 318 1,225 2,965 2,179 2,783 371 557Ark. 24 8 - 2 33 31 131 457 170 217 28 46La. 6 8 6 5 55 50 454 924 175 307 15 42Okla. 22 45 - 1 36 39 163 174 154 326 30 28Tex. 58 44 41 40 179 198 477 1,410 1,680 1,933 298 441MOUNTAIN 7 12 54 57 157 186 124 187 547 610 137 171Mont. - - 7 3 6 3 - 4 14 10 21 43Idaho 1 - - 1 22 11 4 - 7 14 - 3Wyo. 2 3 7 - 3 8 2 1 6 4 27 26Colo. - - 22 25 36 45 23 98 75 76 41 9N. Mex. 1 1 2 6 25 33 1 6 73 70 6 6Ariz. - 1 7 11 38 55 79 43 212 298 31 55Utah 1 1 5 6 15 15 2 4 51 38 4 15Nev. 2 6 4 5 12 16 13 31 109 100 7 14PACIFIC 101 102 336 267 587 518 479 548 4,176 4,235 306 385Wash. 17 10 21 21 93 83 6 15 219 247 6 15Oreg. 19 17 19 19 106 95 11 21 137 128 3 3Calif. 64 75 284 214 374 324 460 510 3,590 3,628 289 360Alaska - - 3 3 8 12 - 2 63 68 8 7Hawaii 1 - 9 10 6 4 2 - 167 164 - -Guam - - - 1 1 2 3 8 35 99 - -P.R. - - - 1 4 23 124 261 63 162 40 37V.I. - - - 2 - - - - - - - -Amer. Samoa - - - - - - - - - 5 - -C.N.M.I. - - - 1 - - 1 9 - 36 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases=======================================================================================================================================================Return to top.Table_IIINote: To print large tables and graphs users may have to change their printer settings to landscape and use a small font size.TABLE III. (page 1) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases preventable by vaccination, UnitedStates, weeks ending November 16, 1996, and November 18, 1995 (46th Week)Hepatitis (Viral), by type Measles (Rubeola)H. influenzae, --------------------------------------- -------------------------------------invasive A B Indigenous Imported**---------------- ----------------- ----------------- --------------- ---------------Reporting Area Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.1996* 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UNITED STATES 868 998 25,289 26,728 8,695 8,792 - 415 - 49NEW ENGLAND 28 38 365 283 178 203 - 11 - 4Maine - 3 21 28 2 12 - - - -N.H. 9 10 22 12 20 20 - - - -Vt. 1 2 10 5 11 5 - 1 - 1Mass. 16 12 176 123 60 80 - 9 - 3R.I. 2 5 20 32 9 8 - - - -Conn. - 6 116 83 76 78 - 1 - -MID. ATLANTIC 128 151 1,672 1,706 1,293 1,262 - 23 - 5Upstate N.Y. 15 38 400 426 305 336 - - - -N.Y. City 34 34 525 801 523 376 - 9 - 3N.J. 51 26 311 272 227 336 - 3 - -Pa. 28 53 436 207 238 214 - 11 - 2E.N. CENTRAL 146 169 2,124 2,889 877 992 - 6 - 7Ohio 83 88 689 1,617 114 97 - 2 - 3Ind. 15 20 323 169 134 206 - - - -Ill. 32 42 520 594 227 257 - 2 - 1Mich. 8 17 433 335 337 362 - - - 3Wis. 8 2 159 174 65 70 - 2 - -W.N. CENTRAL 41 76 2,309 1,740 456 574 - 20 - 2Minn. 25 42 115 173 57 57 U 16 U 2Iowa 6 3 325 76 72 43 - - - -Mo. 7 24 1,166 1,200 246 391 - 3 - -N. Dak. - - 117 22 2 4 - - - -S. Dak. 1 1 42 72 5 2 - - - -Nebr. 1 3 194 49 44 31 - - - -Kans. 1 3 350 148 30 46 - 1 - -S. ATLANTIC 171 195 1,280 1,031 1,324 1,158 - 5 - 9Del. 2 - 18 9 7 8 - 1 - -Md. 54 63 218 195 265 228 U - U 2D.C. 6 - 36 25 31 21 - 1 - -Va. 9 28 165 190 128 99 - - - 3W. Va. 10 8 14 24 30 50 - - - -N.C. 24 28 157 96 280 273 - 3 - 1S.C. 5 2 49 42 88 49 - - - -Ga. 39 60 150 53 32 62 - - - 2Fla. 22 6 473 397 463 368 - - - 1E.S. CENTRAL 26 11 1,135 1,896 751 748 - 2 - -Ky. 4 5 41 41 55 61 - - - -Tenn. 12 - 733 1,591 442 587 - 2 - -Ala. 9 5 178 78 69 100 - - - -Miss. 1 1 183 186 185 U U - U -W.S. CENTRAL 37 57 5,249 3,979 1,160 1,240 - 26 - 2Ark. - 6 461 538 73 61 - - - -La. 4 1 173 134 136 209 - - - -Okla. 29 21 2,188 1,100 59 152 - - - -Tex. 4 29 2,427 2,207 892 818 - 26 - 2MOUNTAIN 89 108 3,960 3,816 1,022 760 - 153 - 5Mont. - - 108 147 15 21 - - - -Idaho 1 4 224 291 85 91 - 1 - -Wyo. 35 8 33 101 44 26 - 1 - -Colo. 14 16 413 468 120 119 - 4 - 3N. Mex. 10 14 328 738 376 277 - 17 - -Ariz. 13 26 1,559 1,163 222 109 - 8 - -Utah 8 11 939 636 85 62 - 117 - 2Nev. 8 29 356 272 75 55 - 5 - -PACIFIC 202 193 7,195 9,388 1,634 1,855 - 169 - 15Wash. 4 9 650 787 93 177 - 51 - -Oreg. 26 26 754 2,488 84 107 U 10 U -Calif. 167 153 5,670 5,912 1,427 1,546 - 38 - 8Alaska 2 1 39 44 18 11 - 63 - -Hawaii 3 4 82 157 12 14 - 7 - 7Guam - - 2 8 - 5 - - - -P.R. 1 3 123 97 350 582 - 7 - -V.I. - - - 8 - 15 U - U -Amer. Samoa - - - 6 - - U - U -C.N.M.I. 10 11 1 24 5 22 U - U -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases* Of 209 cases reported among children aged <5 years, serotype was reported for 48 and of those, 17 were type b.** For imported measles, cases include only those resulting from importation from other countries.============================================================================================================================================TABLE III. (page 2) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases preventable by vaccination, UnitedStates, weeks ending November 16, 1996, and November 18, 1995 (46th Week)Measles (Rubeola), cont'd.--------------------------Total Mumps Pertussis Rubella-------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------------- ---------------------------Reporting Area Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.1996 1995 1996 1996 1995 1996 1996 1995 1996 1996 1995------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UNITED STATES 464 292 7 571 765 208 5,026 3,995 - 201 116NEW ENGLAND 15 10 - 2 11 51 1,088 579 - 27 48Maine - - - - 4 - 20 42 - - -N.H. - - - - 1 10 127 45 - - 1Vt. 2 - - - - 5 140 69 - 2 -Mass. 12 3 - 2 2 36 742 391 - 21 8R.I. - 5 - - 1 - 30 4 - - -Conn. 1 2 - - 3 - 29 28 - 4 39MID. ATLANTIC 28 12 - 78 111 27 447 368 - 12 15Upstate N.Y. - 1 - 25 25 27 275 192 - 5 4N.Y. City 12 5 - 17 16 - 38 49 - 4 8N.J. 3 6 - 2 18 - 16 18 - 2 3Pa. 13 - - 34 52 - 118 109 - 1 -E.N. CENTRAL 13 15 - 93 155 16 549 500 - 3 4Ohio 5 2 - 41 51 4 246 147 - - -Ind. - - - 9 9 9 102 55 - - -Ill. 3 2 - 20 45 - 149 106 - 1 -Mich. 3 5 - 22 50 3 47 65 - 2 4Wis. 2 6 - 1 - - 5 127 - - -W.N. CENTRAL 22 2 - 18 43 2 362 251 - - 1Minn. 18 - U 6 6 U 288 125 U - -Iowa - - - 2 10 - 20 11 - - -Mo. 3 1 - 7 22 2 36 61 - - -N. Dak. - - - 2 1 - 1 8 - - -S. Dak. - - - - - - 4 12 - - -Nebr. - - - - 4 - 9 12 - - -Kans. 1 1 - 1 - - 4 22 - - 1S. ATLANTIC 14 19 2 96 116 18 565 327 - 93 10Del. 1 - - - - - 15 10 - - -Md. 2 1 U 26 34 U 200 43 U - 1D.C. 1 - - 1 - - 4 6 - 2 -Va. 3 - - 15 25 15 95 25 - 2 -W. Va. - - - - - - 2 - - - -N.C. 4 - - 20 16 - 100 110 - 78 1S.C. - - 1 7 11 - 41 26 - 1 -Ga. 2 4 - 3 8 - 17 24 - - -Fla. 1 14 1 24 22 3 91 83 - 10 8E.S. CENTRAL 2 - - 21 12 2 144 268 - 2 1Ky. - - - - - - 90 25 - - -Tenn. 2 - - 3 4 1 21 206 - - 1Ala. - - - 3 4 1 24 35 - 2 -Miss. - - U 15 4 U 9 2 N N NW.S. CENTRAL 28 34 1 33 51 - 115 287 - 3 7Ark. - 2 - 2 7 - 12 38 - - -La. - 18 - 13 13 - 9 19 - 1 -Okla. - - - 1 - - 17 31 - - -Tex. 28 14 1 17 31 - 77 199 - 2 7MOUNTAIN 158 70 1 22 30 2 388 586 - 6 4Mont. - - - - 1 1 34 4 - - -Idaho 1 2 - - 3 - 101 103 - 2 -Wyo. 1 - 1 1 - 1 7 1 - - -Colo. 7 26 - 3 2 - 98 104 - 2 -N. Mex. 17 31 N N N - 61 131 - - -Ariz. 8 10 - 1 2 - 27 153 - 1 3Utah 119 - - 2 11 - 22 27 - - 1Nev. 5 1 - 15 11 - 38 63 - 1 -PACIFIC 184 130 3 208 236 90 1,368 829 - 55 26Wash. 51 19 - 19 13 90 642 303 - 2 1Oreg. 10 1 U - - U 34 55 U 1 -Calif. 46 108 3 157 201 - 660 412 - 49 20Alaska 63 - - 3 12 - 4 1 - - -Hawaii 14 2 - 29 10 - 28 58 - 3 5Guam - - - 5 4 - 1 2 - - 1P.R. 7 3 - 1 2 - 1 2 - - -V.I. - - U - 3 U - - U - -Amer. Samoa - - U - - U - - U - -C.N.M.I. - - U - 1 U - - U - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases============================================================================================================================================Return to top.Table_IVNote: To print large tables and graphs users may have to change their printer settings to landscape and use a small font size.TABLE IV. Deaths in 121 U.S. cities* week endingNovember 16, 1996 (46th Week)===================================================================================================================================All Causes, By Age (Years)------------------------------------------------------------------------ P&I**Reporting Area All Ages >=65 45-64 25-44 1-24 <1 Total---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NEW ENGLAND 626 478 95 31 9 13 51Boston, Mass. 137 98 28 6 1 4 19Bridgeport, Conn. 45 39 4 1 1 - -Cambridge, Mass. 17 14 3 - - - -Fall River, Mass. 19 15 2 2 - - -Hartford, Conn. 44 29 6 3 3 3 2Lowell, Mass. 28 22 4 2 - - 4Lynn, Mass. 16 12 4 - - - 1New Bedford, Mass. 51 44 4 3 - - -New Haven, Conn. 48 29 8 4 2 5 3Providence, R.I. 68 51 13 3 1 - 1Somerville, Mass. 6 4 1 1 - - 1Springfield, Mass. 51 45 5 - 1 - 10Waterbury, Conn. 32 25 5 1 - 1 1Worcester, Mass. 64 51 8 5 - - 9MID. ATLANTIC 2,400 1,627 476 201 49 45 133Albany, N.Y. 49 29 10 7 3 - 7Allentown, Pa. 23 15 6 1 1 - -Buffalo, N.Y. 81 61 10 5 1 4 9Camden, N.J. 40 23 9 3 1 4 -Elizabeth, N.J. 17 14 - - 3 - -Erie, Pa.*** 51 44 2 4 1 - 3Jersey City, N.J. 52 32 12 5 2 1 2New York City, N.Y. 1,248 811 287 110 18 21 45Newark, N.J. U U U U U U UPaterson, N.J. 20 15 3 1 1 - -Philadelphia, Pa. 399 260 74 47 8 9 25Pittsburgh, Pa.*** 53 37 9 4 2 1 4Reading, Pa. 10 8 1 - 1 - 3Rochester, N.Y. 119 97 7 5 6 4 11Schenectady, N.Y. 27 23 3 1 - - 2Scranton, Pa.*** 25 21 4 - - - 3Syracuse, N.Y. 95 69 22 3 - 1 7Trenton, N.J. 39 31 7 1 - - 7Utica, N.Y. 21 15 4 2 - - 1Yonkers, N.Y. 31 22 6 2 1 - 4E.N. CENTRAL 2,031 1,422 357 139 42 70 124Akron, Ohio 49 38 7 3 1 - -Canton, Ohio 41 33 8 - - - 5Chicago, Ill. 376 229 75 45 13 13 19Cincinnati, Ohio 187 139 31 10 3 4 16Cleveland, Ohio 127 73 35 10 2 7 2Columbus, Ohio 207 144 34 17 4 8 18Dayton, Ohio 113 91 18 3 - 1 8Detroit, Mich. 221 138 47 17 4 15 7Evansville, Ind. 42 37 2 - - 3 2Fort Wayne, Ind. 53 41 10 1 - 1 5Gary, Ind. U U U U U U UGrand Rapids, Mich. 46 33 9 2 2 - 3Indianapolis, Ind. 163 113 25 11 6 8 10Madison, Wis. U U U U U U UMilwaukee, Wis. 128 95 19 9 1 4 7Peoria, Ill. 39 31 7 1 - - 5Rockford, Ill. 41 30 7 1 - 3 1South Bend, Ind. 35 30 4 1 - - 4Toledo, Ohio 97 75 10 6 3 3 9Youngstown, Ohio 66 52 9 2 3 - 3W.N. CENTRAL 750 537 122 53 17 19 44Des Moines, Iowa 58 44 8 3 1 2 6Duluth, Minn. 35 26 7 1 1 - 4Kansas City, Kans. 47 36 7 1 1 2 2Kansas City, Mo. 75 51 15 6 - 1 4Lincoln, Nebr. 22 15 5 2 - - -Minneapolis, Minn. 155 114 23 10 5 3 10Omaha, Nebr. 92 65 18 6 1 2 5St. Louis, Mo. 113 78 18 12 3 2 7St. Paul, Minn. 64 42 11 4 2 5 4Wichita, Kans. 89 66 10 8 3 2 2S. ATLANTIC 1,216 764 235 138 48 31 75Atlanta, Ga. 173 109 37 14 7 6 5Baltimore, Md. 219 133 44 31 7 4 28Charlotte, N.C. 73 46 15 11 1 - 6Jacksonville, Fla. 130 80 31 13 5 1 4Miami, Fla. 105 57 21 16 6 5 -Norfolk, Va. 49 31 11 3 2 2 5Richmond, Va. 53 35 10 7 1 - 4Savannah, Ga. 59 43 6 7 2 1 1St. Petersburg, Fla. 71 50 8 8 5 - 3Tampa, Fla. 142 103 22 12 2 3 15Washington, D.C. 132 67 30 16 10 9 4Wilmington, Del. 10 10 - - - - -E.S. CENTRAL 678 486 115 41 27 6 54Birmingham, Ala. 110 77 21 4 4 2 3Chattanooga, Tenn. 44 31 7 2 2 2 5Knoxville, Tenn. 84 62 15 2 5 - 9Lexington, Ky. 79 53 18 5 3 - 8Memphis, Tenn. 186 135 30 13 7 1 15Mobile, Ala. 36 26 5 4 1 - 1Montgomery, Ala. U U U U U U UNashville, Tenn. 139 102 19 11 5 1 13W.S. CENTRAL 1,454 912 305 144 48 45 66Austin, Tex. 56 40 9 4 2 1 3Baton Rouge, La. 45 26 12 3 1 3 1Corpus Christi, Tex. 47 37 6 1 - 3 1Dallas, Tex. 210 118 49 27 6 10 2El Paso, Tex. 72 45 14 7 5 1 3Ft. Worth, Tex. 123 79 27 9 3 5 2Houston, Tex. 356 223 75 39 11 8 30Little Rock, Ark. 73 52 8 5 4 4 5New Orleans, La. 111 60 22 19 9 1 -San Antonio, Tex. 181 118 44 13 2 4 13Shreveport, La. 67 38 19 2 5 3 3Tulsa, Okla. 113 76 20 15 - 2 3MOUNTAIN 878 594 154 85 27 17 67Albuquerque, N.M. 104 67 24 10 - 3 2Colo. Springs, Colo. 37 27 7 2 1 - 1Denver, Colo. 96 61 14 14 5 2 12Las Vegas, Nev. 163 109 38 14 2 - 8Ogden, Utah 33 25 4 2 2 - 5Phoenix, Ariz. 176 113 32 20 3 7 14Pueblo, Colo. 20 17 3 - - - 2Salt Lake City, Utah 103 65 15 10 10 3 8Tucson, Ariz. 146 110 17 13 4 2 15PACIFIC 1,723 1,240 285 129 33 35 143Berkeley, Calif. 11 7 3 1 - - 1Fresno, Calif. 94 75 8 4 3 4 11Glendale, Calif. 19 14 4 1 - - 2Honolulu, Hawaii 43 32 5 4 1 1 4Long Beach, Calif. 69 52 9 5 1 2 4Los Angeles, Calif. 431 303 76 37 9 6 24Pasadena, Calif. 20 15 1 3 1 - 1Portland, Oreg. 133 90 30 12 1 - 8Sacramento, Calif. 192 138 29 16 2 7 14San Diego, Calif. 123 82 20 10 6 5 16San Francisco, Calif. 119 89 22 3 2 2 17San Jose, Calif. 171 123 32 12 3 1 20Santa Cruz, Calif. 32 23 6 2 - 1 7Seattle, Wash. 142 100 21 15 3 3 5Spokane, Wash. 60 46 10 3 - 1 5Tacoma, Wash. 64 51 9 1 1 2 4TOTAL 11,756**** 8,060 2,144 961 300 281 757---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------U: Unavailable -: no reported cases* Mortality data in this table are voluntarily reported from 121 cities in the United States, most of which have populationsof 100,000 or more. A death is reported by the place of its occurrence and by the week that the death certificate wasfiled. Fetal deaths are not included.** Pneumonia and influenza.*** Because of changes in reporting methods in these 3 Pennsylvania cities, these numbers are partial counts for the currentweek. Complete counts will be available in 4 to 6 weeks.**** Total includes unknown ages.===================================================================================================================================Return to top.Disclaimer All MMWR HTML versions of articles are electronic conversions from ASCII text into HTML. This conversion may have resulted in character translation or format errors in the HTML version. Users should not rely on this HTML document, but are referred to the electronic PDF version and/or the original MMWR paper copy for the official text, figures, and tables. 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