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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 provisional 4-week totals ending June 5, 1999, with historical data -- United StatesTable I Summary -- provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, cumulative, week ending June 5, 1999 (22nd Week)Table II Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending June 5, 1999 and June 6, 1998 (22nd Week)Table III Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases preventable by vaccination, United States, weeks ending June 5, 1999 and June 6, 1998 (22nd Week)Table IV Deaths in 122 U.S. cities, week ending June 5, 1999 (22nd 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 selected notifiable diseases, UnitedStates, cumulative, week ending June 5, 1999 (22nd Week)==================================================================================Cum. 1999------------------------------------------------------Anthrax -Brucellosis 14Cholera -Congenital rubella syndrome 2Cyclosporiasis 7Diphtheria -Encephalitis: California* 2eastern equine* 2St. Louis* -western equine* 1Ehrilichiosis human granulocyctic (HGE)* 27human monocyctic (HME)* 5Hansen disease 35Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome*+ 7Hemolytic uremic syndrome, post-diarrheal* 12HIV-Infection, pediatric*& 73Plague 1Poliomyelitis, paralytic -Psittacosis 14Rabies, human -Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) 75Streptococcal disease, invasive Group A 1,018Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome* 20Syphilis, congenital@ 60Tetanus 9Toxic-shock syndrome 51Trichinosis 5Typhoid fever 116Yellow fever --------------------------------------------------------: 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 from reports to the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention --Surveillance and Epidemiology, National Center for HIV, STD, and TBPrevention (NCHSTP), last update May 23, 1999.@ Updated from reports to the Division of STD Prevention, NCHSTP.==================================================================================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 endingJune 5, 1999, and June 6, 1998 (22nd Week)Escherichiacoli O157:H7*-----------------------------------------AIDS Chlamydia Cryptosporidiosis NETSS PHLIS----------------- -------------------- ------------------- ------------------- ----------------Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.Reporting Area 1999** 1998 1999 1998 1999 1999 1999 1998 1999 1998------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UNITED STATES 18,649 19,858 236,249 241,165 513 831 543 510 275 386NEW ENGLAND 953 620 8,181 8,629 27 64 84 71 65 64Maine 22 13 193 388 8 14 5 2 - -N.H. 24 13 400 409 5 3 11 10 7 15Vt. 6 10 213 163 6 7 8 - 1 -Mass. 627 264 3,679 3,541 8 36 35 40 31 36R.I. 60 60 997 1,058 - 4 4 3 6 1Conn. 214 260 2,699 3,070 - - 21 16 20 12MID. ATLANTIC 4,463 5,687 30,402 25,388 87 282 34 46 7 17Upstate N.Y. 531 714 N N 46 163 28 33 - -N.Y. City 2,110 3,149 15,862 11,369 22 88 - 6 2 5N.J. 967 986 4,263 4,837 9 9 6 7 5 11Pa. 855 838 10,277 9,182 10 22 N N - 1E.N. CENTRAL 1,289 1,510 34,849 41,631 47 93 89 104 42 70Ohio 209 287 9,140 11,357 16 35 33 21 8 14Ind. 169 292 4,444 4,460 8 20 15 26 10 20Ill. 594 598 11,813 10,819 6 26 21 38 7 7Mich. 252 251 9,452 9,364 17 12 20 19 11 13Wis. 65 82 U 5,631 - - N N 6 16W.N. CENTRAL 389 345 13,328 14,581 38 68 98 50 38 46Minn. 69 55 2,755 2,968 14 19 30 18 21 21Iowa 44 20 1,213 1,818 8 14 11 7 4 6Mo. 154 175 5,099 5,027 5 7 12 9 9 16N. Dak. 4 4 325 429 4 7 3 1 - 1S. Dak. 11 9 674 702 2 9 3 1 4 1Nebr. 34 34 1,217 1,255 4 11 32 6 - -Kans. 73 48 2,045 2,382 1 1 7 8 - 1S. ATLANTIC 5,239 4,979 52,557 45,654 132 71 70 29 34 35Del. 72 57 1,201 1,074 - - 2 - - 1Md. 560 572 4,374 3,512 6 6 4 10 - 6D.C. 208 412 N N 4 3 - - - -Va. 266 368 5,860 4,061 6 1 20 - 11 17W. Va. 26 44 888 1,023 - 1 3 1 1 -N.C. 356 333 9,664 9,518 3 N 15 9 10 5S.C. 485 313 7,932 7,817 - - 7 1 3 -Ga. 826 610 12,211 10,252 74 19 6 2 - -Fla. 2,440 2,270 10,427 8,397 39 41 13 6 9 6E.S. CENTRAL 844 784 16,597 16,460 8 15 39 37 14 22Ky. 128 101 2,800 2,595 2 5 13 10 - -Tenn. 339 268 6,078 5,344 4 6 14 19 7 14Ala. 214 232 3,811 4,063 1 N 9 5 6 7Miss. 163 183 3,908 4,458 1 4 3 3 1 1W.S. CENTRAL 2,091 2,463 31,893 35,913 30 13 19 23 11 6Ark. 70 81 2,440 1,447 - 3 5 1 3 1La. 410 412 7,084 5,239 20 5 3 - 3 1Okla. 54 134 3,265 4,355 1 3 6 3 5 4Tex. 1,557 1,836 19,104 24,872 9 2 5 19 - -MOUNTAIN 723 706 13,510 13,241 30 57 44 50 22 39Mont. 4 13 559 515 4 1 3 2 - -Idaho 11 14 501 800 2 14 1 3 2 1Wyo. 3 1 333 287 - - 3 - 3 -Colo. 144 126 3,233 3,439 4 2 16 11 8 9N. Mex. 37 111 1,633 1,614 11 25 2 9 1 6Ariz. 355 283 5,409 4,549 7 9 9 8 4 9Utah 70 57 769 923 - - 8 11 2 8Nev. 99 101 1,073 1,114 2 6 2 6 2 6PACIFIC 2,658 2,764 34,932 39,668 114 168 66 100 42 87Wash. 153 196 5,131 4,663 - - 20 20 16 30Oreg. 63 87 2,445 2,127 12 16 17 24 12 22Calif. 2,394 2,428 25,584 31,086 102 151 29 55 13 32Alaska 6 12 804 821 - - - 1 - -Hawaii 42 41 968 971 - 1 - - 1 3Guam 1 - - 156 - - N N - -P.R. 625 830 U U - - 6 4 U UV.I. 13 17 N N - - N N U UAmer. Samoa - - U U - - N N U UC.N.M.I. - - N N - - N N U U------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of North Mariana Islands* Individual cases may be reported through both the National Electronic Telecommunications System for Surveillance (NETSS)and the Public Health Laboratory Information System (PHLIS).** Updated monthly from reports to the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention -- Surveillance and Epidemiology, National Center for HIV,STD, and TB Prevention, last update May 23, 1999.=======================================================================================================================================================TABLE II. (page 2) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks endingJune 5, 1999, and June 6, 1998 (22nd Week)Hepatitis LymeGonorrhea C/NA,NB Legionellosis Disease----------------- -------------------- ------------------- -------------------Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.Reporting Area 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999 1998--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UNITED STATES 126,432 138,698 1,102 1,890 394 469 1,919 2,109NEW ENGLAND 2,468 2,385 69 35 24 23 307 546Maine 15 16 1 - 3 1 - 11N.H. 32 39 - - 3 2 - 11Vt. 24 13 2 2 3 1 - 3Mass. 1,036 846 63 32 7 9 153 141R.I. 244 156 3 1 2 4 16 30Conn. 1,117 1,315 - - 6 6 138 350MID. ATLANTIC 16,361 14,969 73 168 86 102 1,205 1,212Upstate N.Y. 2,508 2,818 46 130 25 26 527 557N.Y. City 6,561 5,041 - - 7 23 6 51N.J. 2,315 2,962 - - 5 4 118 170Pa. 4,977 4,148 27 38 49 49 554 434E.N. CENTRAL 22,796 27,616 322 228 105 170 42 97Ohio 5,449 6,905 - 6 29 60 25 18Ind. 2,606 2,640 - 4 35 31 14 4Ill. 8,289 8,797 8 24 10 22 2 4Mich. 6,452 6,989 314 194 28 26 1 5Wis. U 2,285 - - 3 31 U 66W.N. CENTRAL 5,426 6,881 56 11 21 25 23 19Minn. 1,045 1,020 2 - 1 3 13 4Iowa 280 560 - 5 12 4 2 10Mo. 2,625 3,692 50 4 7 8 - 3N. Dak. 31 37 - - - - 1 -S. Dak. 67 116 - - 1 - - -Nebr. 549 469 - 2 - 8 - -Kans. 829 987 4 - - 2 7 2S. ATLANTIC 37,918 36,979 108 49 43 50 223 167Del. 709 576 - - 3 7 7 8Md. 3,990 3,881 24 5 4 10 151 128D.C. 1,042 1,507 - - - 3 1 4Va. 3,914 2,579 9 3 11 4 17 11W. Va. 230 350 12 3 N N 4 4N.C. 8,315 7,981 21 11 7 6 28 5S.C. 4,325 5,085 12 1 6 5 3 1Ga. 7,967 8,379 1 9 - - - 2Fla. 7,426 6,641 29 17 12 14 12 4E.S. CENTRAL 13,196 15,520 115 62 54 22 41 23Ky. 1,276 1,419 5 11 44 12 17 8Tenn. 4,629 4,466 42 48 8 4 12 7Ala. 3,648 5,342 1 3 2 2 6 8Miss. 3,643 4,293 67 - - 4 6 -W.S. CENTRAL 17,928 21,424 119 369 1 13 2 8Ark. 1,150 1,668 2 9 - 1 - 4La. 5,660 4,459 96 6 1 - - -Okla. 1,649 2,358 2 2 - 6 2 -Tex. 9,469 12,939 19 352 - 6 - 4MOUNTAIN 3,711 3,495 69 218 23 29 5 1Mont. 17 22 4 4 - 1 - -Idaho 26 72 4 77 - - 1 -Wyo. 11 15 24 53 - 1 1 -Colo. 893 951 12 12 4 5 - -N. Mex. 280 311 4 40 1 2 1 -Ariz. 2,031 1,640 16 2 3 5 - -Utah 75 89 2 14 9 13 1 -Nev. 378 395 3 16 6 2 1 1PACIFIC 6,628 9,429 171 750 37 35 71 36Wash. 902 790 7 10 7 4 1 1Oreg. 338 297 7 10 1 - 1 6Calif. 5,126 7,999 157 675 28 31 69 29Alaska 139 143 - 1 1 - - -Hawaii 123 200 - 54 - - - -Guam - 19 - - - 1 - -P.R. 130 170 - - - - - -V.I. U U U U U U U UAmer. Samoa U U U U U U U UC.N.M.I. - 15 - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases=======================================================================================================================================================TABLE II. (page 3) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks endingJune 5, 1999, and June 6, 1998 (22nd Week)Salmonellosis*------------------------------------------Malaria Rabies, Animal NETSS PHLIS----------------- -------------------- ------------------- -------------------Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.Reporting Area 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999 1998--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UNITED STATES 446 484 2,225 3,082 10,325 11,749 4,735 6,955NEW ENGLAND 16 18 364 573 636 791 124 186Maine 1 - 67 97 46 60 2 4N.H. - 3 26 33 35 50 7 6Vt. 1 - 56 30 23 29 4 3Mass. 6 13 74 183 357 417 73 117R.I. - 2 45 33 32 48 12 15Conn. 8 - 96 197 143 187 26 41MID. ATLANTIC 111 146 430 646 1,397 2,015 349 1,101Upstate N.Y. 32 30 286 449 356 443 89 198N.Y. City 36 82 U U 324 651 93 364N.J. 27 19 85 83 307 437 103 366Pa. 16 15 59 114 410 484 64 173E.N. CENTRAL 44 47 27 43 1,343 2,111 726 1,104Ohio 8 2 8 31 309 486 234 265Ind. 8 2 - - 153 206 35 73Ill. 17 22 - 4 473 642 275 583Mich. 9 18 17 6 370 426 134 105Wis. 2 3 2 2 38 351 48 78W.N. CENTRAL 20 23 258 317 633 673 303 346Minn. 5 8 39 55 185 187 43 70Iowa 5 3 51 64 84 117 6 22Mo. 9 9 8 18 198 177 213 44N. Dak. - 1 71 55 15 16 2 3S. Dak. - - 44 72 31 26 8 19Nebr. - - 2 2 40 53 14 177Kans. 1 2 43 51 80 97 17 11S. ATLANTIC 128 103 836 1,075 2,107 1,986 905 1,220Del. 1 1 3 17 41 23 5 7Md. 36 37 179 236 269 282 52 86D.C. 9 7 - - 35 40 25 9Va. 21 17 217 280 261 314 32 56W. Va. 1 - 49 39 36 55 4 7N.C. 10 8 178 283 348 299 81 112S.C. 1 3 63 66 115 123 40 66Ga. 12 13 71 66 356 272 87 283Fla. 37 17 76 88 646 578 579 594E.S. CENTRAL 9 13 113 126 583 516 477 373Ky. 2 1 19 16 128 115 60 71Tenn. 4 7 39 72 152 151 331 58Ala. 2 3 55 36 179 142 47 216Miss. 1 2 - 2 124 108 39 28W.S. CENTRAL 8 12 44 76 772 802 717 1,248Ark. - 1 - 1 119 72 42 63La. 6 4 - - 136 41 64 71Okla. 1 1 44 75 108 103 206 86Tex. 1 6 - - 409 586 405 1,028MOUNTAIN 22 28 78 72 1,002 747 287 450Mont. 3 - 29 21 21 32 6 1Idaho 1 3 - - 36 42 5 11Wyo. 1 - 27 36 11 26 2 -Colo. 8 7 1 1 312 181 47 60N. Mex. 2 8 2 - 122 68 36 90Ariz. 5 4 19 14 297 219 156 256Utah 1 1 - - 137 119 19 14Nev. 1 5 - - 66 60 16 18PACIFIC 88 94 75 154 1,852 2,108 847 927Wash. 5 7 - - 166 142 39 49Oreg. 10 9 1 - 139 121 29 52Calif. 68 77 68 137 1,415 1,748 758 807Alaska - - 6 17 16 14 - 3Hawaii 5 1 - - 116 83 21 16Guam - 1 - - - 9 - 19P.R. - - 30 24 149 244 17 25V.I. U U U U - - - -Amer. Samoa U U U U - - - -C.N.M.I. - - - - - 9 - 10--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases* Individual cases may be reported through both the National Electronic Telecommunications System for Surveillance (NETSS)and the Public Health Laboratory Information System (PHLIS).=======================================================================================================================================================TABLE II. (page 4) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks endingJune 5, 1999, and June 6, 1998 (22nd Week)Shigellosis*--------------------------------------- SyphilisNETSS PHLIS (Primary & Secondary) Tuberculosis---------------- ---------------- --------------------- ------------------Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.Reporting Area 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999** 1998**----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UNITED STATES 7,134 10,478 1,667 3,011 2,633 2,941 2,213 3,334NEW ENGLAND 594 710 111 173 26 33 149 173Maine 27 25 - - - 1 6 3N.H. 21 69 5 6 - 1 1 2Vt. 23 20 3 - 1 2 - 1Mass. 339 405 69 115 16 21 78 94R.I. 45 36 9 12 1 - 17 21Conn. 139 155 25 40 8 8 47 52MID. ATLANTIC 821 1,945 161 953 109 127 800 907Upstate N.Y. 305 434 25 61 15 16 121 124N.Y. City 304 586 80 384 47 22 507 555N.J. 212 389 56 356 13 49 172 228Pa. - 536 - 152 34 40 U UE.N. CENTRAL 961 1,345 260 231 531 465 136 181Ohio 117 387 14 63 37 70 U UInd. 92 220 8 20 136 79 U UIll. 271 243 172 129 263 193 U UMich. 322 309 51 4 95 89 101 136Wis. 159 186 15 15 U 34 35 45W.N. CENTRAL 595 765 237 160 50 71 191 154Minn. 206 228 45 73 5 5 78 50Iowa 58 103 8 22 4 - 19 2Mo. 242 266 167 29 34 53 72 68N. Dak. - 35 - 2 - - 2 3S. Dak. 26 32 4 15 - 1 3 9Nebr. - 10 - 11 4 4 7 5Kans. 63 91 13 8 3 8 10 17S. ATLANTIC 1,461 1,554 173 440 848 1,136 406 477Del. 47 38 2 1 4 15 12 8Md. 255 294 10 24 182 319 U UD.C. - - - - 14 34 19 48Va. 161 290 5 23 65 74 83 118W. Va. 32 51 2 4 2 2 19 21N.C. 300 322 39 73 224 323 158 160S.C. 110 109 15 25 108 139 115 122Ga. 419 308 27 105 128 126 U UFla. 137 142 73 185 121 104 U UE.S. CENTRAL 253 483 217 218 491 488 188 261Ky. - 60 - 38 43 50 U UTenn. 129 267 197 73 273 242 U UAla. 107 128 19 105 115 105 132 158Miss. 17 28 1 2 60 91 56 103W.S. CENTRAL 622 823 299 463 381 368 124 882Ark. 75 61 21 15 27 53 71 41La. 66 209 29 124 108 115 U UOkla. 65 58 60 30 89 22 53 48Tex. 416 495 189 294 157 178 - 793MOUNTAIN 697 703 122 254 83 96 61 102Mont. 1 14 - 2 - - 5 12Idaho 34 36 3 6 - - - 4Wyo. 8 24 1 - - - 1 2Colo. 315 181 35 46 1 5 U UN. Mex. 79 61 13 36 - 12 22 27Ariz. 207 213 64 147 78 71 U UUtah - 111 - 10 2 3 18 28Nev. 53 63 6 7 2 5 15 29PACIFIC 1,130 2,150 87 119 114 157 158 197Wash. 193 239 40 49 28 9 66 105Oreg. 178 158 28 50 1 1 U UCalif. 653 1,652 - - 82 147 U UAlaska 5 10 - 2 1 - 28 20Hawaii 101 91 19 18 2 - 64 72Guam - - - - - - - 37P.R. - - - - 79 105 41 65V.I. - - - - U U U UAmer. Samoa - - - - U U U UC.N.M.I. - - - - - 110 - 54----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases* Individual cases may be reported through both the National Electronic Telecommunications System for Surveillance (NETSS)and the Public Health Laboratory Information System (PHLIS).** Cumulative reports of provisional tuberculosis cases for 1998 and 1999 are unavailable ('U') for someareas using the Tuberculosis Information Management System (TIMS).=======================================================================================================================================================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 June 5, 1999, and June 6, 1998 (22nd Week)Hepatitis (Viral), by type Measles (Rubeola)H. influenzae, --------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------invasive A B Indigenous Imported** Total---------------- ----------------- ----------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.Reporting Area 1999* 1998 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1998-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UNITED STATES 518 525 6,766 9,630 2,587 3,405 1 27 - 13 40 34NEW ENGLAND 35 33 77 133 37 70 - 5 - 4 9 1Maine 4 2 2 13 - - - - - - - -N.H. 6 1 7 6 6 7 - - - 1 1 -Vt. 4 2 3 10 1 2 - - - - - -Mass. 14 26 20 43 18 31 U 4 U 2 6 1R.I. - 2 9 9 12 18 - - - - - -Conn. 7 - 36 52 - 12 - 1 - 1 2 -MID. ATLANTIC 67 78 444 726 343 555 - - - 2 2 11Upstate N.Y. 36 27 102 145 88 131 - - - 2 2 2N.Y. City 10 21 71 273 76 174 - - - - - -N.J. 21 26 57 132 40 95 - - - - - 8Pa. - 4 214 176 139 155 - - - - - 1E.N. CENTRAL 69 85 1,374 1,301 245 407 - 1 - - 1 11Ohio 27 32 326 144 42 28 U - U - - -Ind. 12 18 92 80 23 42 - 1 - - 1 3Ill. 23 31 207 339 - 108 - - - - - -Mich. 7 - 723 632 179 188 - - - - - 8Wis. - 4 26 106 1 41 - - - - - -W.N. CENTRAL 45 31 296 741 142 165 - - - - - -Minn. 12 17 25 28 16 11 - - - - - -Iowa 15 1 66 338 23 24 - - - - - -Mo. 12 8 163 304 81 108 - - - - - -N. Dak. - - 1 2 - 2 - - - - - -S. Dak. 1 - 8 8 1 1 U - U - - -Nebr. 3 - 16 11 7 7 - - - - - -Kans. 2 5 17 50 14 12 - - - - - -S. ATLANTIC 122 98 806 635 487 353 - 1 - 3 4 6Del. - - 1 3 - - - - - - - 1Md. 31 32 142 150 70 75 - - - - - 1D.C. 3 - 32 25 11 6 U - U - - -Va. 10 12 63 119 41 45 - 1 - 2 3 2W. Va. 4 4 13 1 11 3 - - - - - -N.C. 21 12 52 41 100 81 - - - - - -S.C. 2 3 16 15 38 1 - - - - - -Ga. 24 19 212 127 60 59 - - - - - 1Fla. 27 16 275 154 156 83 - - - 1 1 1E.S. CENTRAL 42 33 207 196 205 176 - - - - - -Ky. 6 5 32 11 24 21 - - - - - -Tenn. 22 20 102 111 90 124 - - - - - -Ala. 12 7 34 44 46 31 - - - - - -Miss. 2 1 39 30 45 - - - - - - -W.S. CENTRAL 30 27 1,260 1,733 220 542 - 1 - 2 3 -Ark. 1 - 22 27 21 34 - - - - - -La. 7 12 52 23 64 32 - - - - - -Okla. 20 13 215 245 49 31 - - - - - -Tex. 2 2 971 1,438 86 445 - 1 - 2 3 -MOUNTAIN 55 72 674 1,497 274 347 1 1 - - 1 -Mont. 1 - 12 43 15 3 - - - - - -Idaho 1 - 26 103 14 15 - - - - - -Wyo. 1 - 4 22 5 2 - - - - - -Colo. 6 13 116 107 41 41 - - - - - -N. Mex. 11 3 21 78 100 133 - - - - - -Ariz. 30 36 418 940 60 88 1 1 - - 1 -Utah 4 3 25 97 14 30 - - - - - -Nev. 1 17 52 107 25 35 - - - - - -PACIFIC 53 68 1,628 2,668 634 790 - 18 - 2 20 5Wash. 1 3 114 512 26 58 - - - - - 1Oreg. 20 29 123 212 41 79 - 8 - - 8 -Calif. 26 30 1,382 1,905 554 640 - 10 - 2 12 4Alaska 4 1 3 12 8 7 - - - - - -Hawaii 2 5 6 27 5 6 - - - - - -Guam - - - - - 1 U - U - - -P.R. 1 2 68 24 66 240 - - - - - -V.I. U U U U U U U U U U U UAmer. Samoa U U U U U U U U U U U UC.N.M.I. - - - 1 - 29 U - U - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases* Of 109 cases among children aged <5 years, serotype was reported for 47 and of those, 11 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 June 5, 1999, and June 6, 1998 (22nd Week)MeningococcalDisease Mumps Pertussis Rubella----------------- -------------------------- --------------------------- ---------------------------Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.Reporting Area 1999 1998 1999 1999 1998 1999 1999 1998 1999 1999 1998------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UNITED STATES 1,158 1,368 7 156 369 107 2,176 1,922 8 46 253NEW ENGLAND 46 63 - 3 - - 169 360 - 5 36Maine 4 4 - - - - - 5 - - -N.H. - 4 - 1 - - 51 25 - - -Vt. 4 1 - - - - 10 31 - - -Mass. 30 28 U 2 - U 97 283 U 5 8R.I. 2 3 - - - - 3 3 - - -Conn. 6 23 - - - - 8 13 - - 28MID. ATLANTIC 102 137 1 19 162 38 544 248 4 12 116Upstate N.Y. 26 33 1 4 3 28 485 114 4 9 101N.Y. City 25 17 - 3 153 - 10 13 - - 9N.J. 23 35 - - 2 - - 8 - - 5Pa. 28 52 - 12 4 10 49 113 - 3 1E.N. CENTRAL 174 225 - 20 42 - 160 192 - - -Ohio 77 73 U 6 17 U 98 63 U - -Ind. 27 41 - 2 4 - 10 48 - - -Ill. 46 64 - 6 6 - 33 13 - - -Mich. 23 24 - 6 15 - 19 30 - - -Wis. 1 23 - - - - - 38 - - -W.N. CENTRAL 136 111 - 5 20 8 55 146 2 5 17Minn. 28 16 - 1 10 6 24 79 - - -Iowa 29 16 - 3 6 1 16 37 2 5 -Mo. 54 48 - 1 3 1 12 12 - - 2N. Dak. 3 - - - 1 - - - - - -S. Dak. 5 6 U - - U 2 4 U - -Nebr. 5 4 - - - - 1 6 - - -Kans. 12 21 - - - - - 8 - - 15S. ATLANTIC 202 207 1 31 24 7 123 108 - 2 4Del. 3 1 - - - - - 1 - - -Md. 30 22 - 3 - 2 35 22 - 1 -D.C. 1 - U 2 - U - 1 U - -Va. 24 21 - 8 4 - 13 6 - - -W. Va. 4 7 - - - - 1 1 - - -N.C. 25 31 - 5 7 - 27 42 - 1 3S.C. 24 31 - 3 4 - 8 13 - - -Ga. 30 44 1 1 1 3 15 2 - - -Fla. 61 50 - 9 8 2 24 20 - - 1E.S. CENTRAL 96 104 - 1 4 - 41 48 - 1 -Ky. 25 15 - - - - 3 18 - - -Tenn. 32 36 - - - - 24 14 - - -Ala. 22 35 - 1 1 - 10 14 - 1 -Miss. 17 18 - - 3 - 4 2 - - -W.S. CENTRAL 88 152 2 20 30 2 54 123 - 5 62Ark. 19 22 - - - - 4 14 - - -La. 31 25 - 2 2 - 3 - - - -Okla. 15 25 - 1 - - 7 15 - - -Tex. 23 80 2 17 28 2 40 94 - 5 62MOUNTAIN 85 78 1 10 22 11 228 374 2 14 5Mont. 2 2 - - - 1 2 1 - - -Idaho 8 3 1 1 3 2 92 121 - - -Wyo. 3 3 - - 1 - 2 7 - - -Colo. 22 17 - 3 2 3 54 90 - - -N. Mex. 10 13 N N N - 19 61 - - 1Ariz. 28 28 - - 4 5 29 62 2 13 1Utah 7 8 - 5 3 - 28 19 - - 2Nev. 5 4 - 1 9 - 2 13 - 1 1PACIFIC 229 291 2 47 65 41 802 323 - 2 13Wash. 34 34 - 1 5 35 474 128 - - 9Oreg. 40 48 N N N 2 15 25 - - -Calif. 147 204 2 40 44 3 303 166 - 2 2Alaska 4 1 - 1 2 - 3 - - - -Hawaii 4 4 - 5 14 1 7 4 - - 2Guam - 2 U - 2 U - - U - -P.R. 3 5 - - 1 - 7 2 - - -V.I. U U U U U U U U U U UAmer. Samoa U U U U U U U U U U UC.N.M.I. - - U - 2 U - 1 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 122 U.S. cities,* week endingJune 5, 1999 (22nd Week)===================================================================================================================================All Causes, By Age (Years)------------------------------------------------------------------------ P&I**Reporting Area All Ages >=65 45-64 25-44 1-24 <1 Total---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NEW ENGLAND 566 416 87 40 9 14 39Boston, Mass. 147 101 22 14 2 8 10Bridgeport, Conn. 50 38 7 2 3 - 1Cambridge, Mass. 15 11 3 1 - - 1Fall River, Mass. 39 34 4 1 - - 4Hartford, Conn. 57 38 10 6 2 1 6Lowell, Mass. 17 11 5 1 - - 2Lynn, Mass. 7 6 1 - - - -New Bedford, Mass. 24 20 2 2 - - 1New Haven, Conn. 29 24 4 - - 1 2Providence, R.I. 58 43 5 4 2 4 -Somerville, Mass. 5 3 1 1 - - -Springfield, Mass. 25 17 7 1 - - 4Waterbury, Conn. 32 25 5 2 - - 3Worcester, Mass. 61 45 11 5 - - 5MID. ATLANTIC 2,118 1,479 415 142 49 31 93Albany, N.Y. 45 31 9 2 3 - 5Allentown, Pa. U U U U U U UBuffalo, N.Y. 82 61 14 3 1 3 1Camden, N.J. 39 24 6 7 1 1 -Elizabeth, N.J. 14 9 5 - - - -Erie, Pa. 41 33 6 1 1 - 3Jersey City, N.J. 40 26 12 2 - - -New York City, N.Y. 1,126 766 228 93 28 11 25Newark, N.J. 49 24 10 10 1 3 4Paterson, N.J. 20 14 4 1 - 1 -Philadelphia, Pa. 298 205 63 14 9 6 26Pittsburgh, Pa.*** 54 41 9 3 1 - 6Reading, Pa. 38 32 6 - - - 6Rochester, N.Y. 135 100 27 2 3 3 7Schenectady, N.Y. U U U U U U UScranton, Pa. 26 25 1 - - - 4Syracuse, N.Y. 70 52 12 3 - 3 5Trenton, N.J. 21 18 2 - 1 - -Utica, N.Y. 20 18 1 1 - - 1Yonkers, N.Y. U U U U U U UE.N. CENTRAL 1,783 1,156 350 155 48 74 124Akron, Ohio 46 35 5 3 3 - -Canton, Ohio 38 28 8 1 1 - -Chicago, Ill. 393 207 90 47 15 34 32Cincinnati, Ohio 82 53 15 4 3 7 12Cleveland, Ohio 91 65 14 8 1 3 5Columbus, Ohio 150 108 23 14 4 1 11Dayton, Ohio 98 70 22 4 1 1 9Detroit, Mich. 158 91 40 16 5 6 4Evansville, Ind. 47 31 11 5 - - 2Fort Wayne, Ind. 60 44 8 8 - - 2Gary, Ind. 11 6 3 2 - - -Grand Rapids, Mich. 68 42 13 5 4 4 6Indianapolis, Ind. 183 125 37 14 3 4 6Lansing, Mich. 29 20 6 2 - 1 4Milwaukee, Wis. 116 81 23 7 3 2 12Peoria, Ill. 45 34 5 4 - 2 4Rockford, Ill. 56 38 11 4 - 3 4South Bend, Ind. 44 31 7 4 - 2 6Toledo, Ohio 68 47 9 3 5 4 5Youngstown, Ohio U U U U U U UW.N. CENTRAL 635 455 117 33 13 17 41Des Moines, Iowa 100 73 14 8 1 4 9Duluth, Minn. 14 7 6 - - 1 2Kansas City, Kans. U U U U U U UKansas City, Mo. 103 66 24 7 2 4 2Lincoln, Nebr. 28 23 4 - - 1 -Minneapolis, Minn. 135 100 23 8 3 1 10Omaha, Nebr. 79 60 17 1 1 - 4St. Louis, Mo. 90 63 17 4 3 3 4St. Paul, Minn. 86 63 12 5 3 3 10Wichita, Kans. U U U U U U US. ATLANTIC 832 547 162 78 18 25 38Atlanta, Ga. U U U U U U UBaltimore, Md. 134 72 31 21 3 6 6Charlotte, N.C. 77 47 16 7 4 3 6Jacksonville, Fla. 97 71 18 5 1 2 5Miami, Fla. 100 68 17 13 1 1 1Norfolk, Va. 27 21 2 1 2 1 -Richmond, Va. 40 18 14 4 1 3 1Savannah, Ga. 36 24 6 4 1 1 2St. Petersburg, Fla. 63 49 9 3 - 2 3Tampa, Fla. 136 96 22 12 2 4 9Washington, D.C. 97 60 24 8 3 2 5Wilmington, Del. 25 21 3 - - - -E.S. CENTRAL 729 481 142 74 11 19 49Birmingham, Ala. 128 89 19 11 1 6 8Chattanooga, Tenn. 70 52 8 6 2 2 5Knoxville, Tenn. 60 42 13 4 - 1 1Lexington, Ky. 58 43 8 6 - 1 6Memphis, Tenn. 202 119 46 25 6 6 14Mobile, Ala. 59 37 14 7 1 - -Montgomery, Ala. 25 22 2 1 - - 9Nashville, Tenn. 127 77 32 14 1 3 6W.S. CENTRAL 1,024 677 218 76 32 21 73Austin, Tex. 81 63 11 3 2 2 6Baton Rouge, La. 9 5 1 - 2 1 -Corpus Christi, Tex. 44 34 6 4 - - 4Dallas, Tex. 104 68 25 6 4 1 2El Paso, Tex. 54 36 14 3 - 1 3Ft. Worth, Tex. 89 61 14 9 - 5 10Houston, Tex. 302 177 73 29 16 7 22Little Rock, Ark. 64 41 17 2 4 - 2New Orleans, La. U U U U U U USan Antonio, Tex. 159 104 37 13 3 2 12Shreveport, La. 44 37 6 1 - - 5Tulsa, Okla. 74 51 14 6 1 2 7MOUNTAIN 693 453 143 55 20 22 43Albuquerque, N.M. 75 40 20 9 5 1 5Boise, Idaho 32 25 3 2 1 1 2Colo. Springs, Colo. 54 29 17 6 2 - 1Denver, Colo. 56 38 8 5 1 4 8Las Vegas, Nev. 172 111 41 13 4 3 14Ogden, Utah 29 19 6 2 1 1 2Phoenix, Ariz. 67 50 9 5 2 1 -Pueblo, Colo. 20 19 - - 1 - 1Salt Lake City, Utah 80 49 16 5 3 7 6Tucson, Ariz. 108 73 23 8 - 4 4PACIFIC 1,448 1,011 271 101 31 30 130Berkeley, Calif. 15 10 5 - - - -Fresno, Calif. 134 103 21 7 2 1 12Glendale, Calif. 21 16 5 - - - 1Honolulu, Hawaii 57 40 12 2 1 2 2Long Beach, Calif. 68 50 14 3 - 1 10Los Angeles, Calif. 329 225 63 28 9 4 19Pasadena, Calif. 34 28 3 - 1 2 1Portland, Oreg. U U U U U U USacramento, Calif. 130 82 29 13 2 3 18San Diego, Calif. 118 80 24 6 5 3 15San Francisco, Calif. 151 104 27 13 2 5 17San Jose, Calif. 122 75 31 12 2 2 12Santa Cruz, Calif. 29 25 1 2 - 1 6Seattle, Wash. 96 60 17 11 5 3 3Spokane, Wash. 66 52 9 1 1 3 10Tacoma, Wash. 78 61 10 3 1 - 4TOTAL 9,828**** 6,675 1,905 754 231 253 630---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------U: Unavailable -: no reported cases* Mortality data in this table are voluntarily reported from 122 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 this Pennsylvania city, these numbers are partial counts for the currentweek. 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