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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 12, 1999, with historical data -- United StatesTable I Summary -- provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, cumulative, week ending June 12, 1999 (23rd Week)Table II Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending June 12, 1999 and June 13, 1998 (23rd Week)Table III Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases preventable by vaccination, United States, weeks ending June 12, 1999 and June 13, 1998 (23rd Week)Table IV Deaths in 122 U.S. cities, week ending June 12, 1999 (23rd 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 12, 1999 (23rd Week)==================================================================================Cum. 1999------------------------------------------------------Anthrax -Brucellosis* 15Cholera 2Congenital rubella syndrome 3Cyclosporiasis* 7Diphtheria -Encephalitis: California* 2eastern equine* 2St. Louis* -western equine* 1Ehrlichiosis human granulocytic (HGE)* 29human monocytic (HME)* 5Hansen Disease* 37Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome*+ 7Hemolytic uremic syndrome, post-diarrheal* 15HIV infection, pediatric*& 73Plague 1Poliomyelitis, paralytic -Psittacosis* 14Rabies, human -Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) 86Streptococcal disease, invasive Group A 1,053Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome* 21Syphilis, congenital@ 65Tetanus 9Toxic-shock syndrome 52Trichinosis 5Typhoid fever 124Yellow 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 12, 1999, and June 13, 1998 (23rd 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 19,858 245,876 252,988 592 879 584 569 296 453NEW ENGLAND 953 620 8,708 9,070 27 66 88 82 71 76Maine 22 13 193 399 8 14 5 6 - -N.H. 24 13 420 429 5 3 11 11 7 16Vt. 6 10 222 168 6 8 8 1 1 2Mass. 627 264 4,006 3,705 8 37 39 45 36 42R.I. 60 60 1,042 1,109 - 4 4 3 6 1Conn. 214 260 2,825 3,260 - - 21 16 21 15MID. ATLANTIC 4,463 5,687 31,043 26,575 90 294 35 51 7 19Upstate N.Y. 531 714 N N 49 171 29 36 - -N.Y. City 2,110 3,149 16,503 11,912 22 91 - 6 2 6N.J. 967 986 4,263 5,137 9 9 6 9 5 11Pa. 855 838 10,277 9,526 10 23 N N - 2E.N. CENTRAL 1,289 1,510 36,418 43,550 48 96 101 108 47 95Ohio 209 287 9,635 11,853 16 37 39 21 8 17Ind. 169 292 4,515 4,706 8 20 15 26 10 21Ill. 594 598 12,400 11,361 7 26 27 40 12 22Mich. 252 251 9,868 9,739 17 13 20 21 11 17Wis. 65 82 U 5,891 - - N N 6 18W.N. CENTRAL 389 345 13,601 15,112 39 79 103 63 38 52Minn. 69 55 2,836 3,090 14 28 30 23 21 22Iowa 44 20 1,213 1,881 8 16 14 13 4 8Mo. 154 175 5,099 5,277 6 7 13 10 9 18N. Dak. 4 4 325 443 4 7 3 1 - 1S. Dak. 11 9 733 721 2 9 3 1 4 1Nebr. 34 34 1,234 1,303 4 11 32 7 - -Kans. 73 48 2,161 2,397 1 1 8 8 - 2S. ATLANTIC 5,239 4,979 56,362 48,107 138 75 74 32 37 46Del. 72 57 1,242 1,126 - - 2 - - 1Md. 560 572 4,511 3,663 6 7 5 11 - 6D.C. 208 412 N N 4 3 - - - -Va. 266 368 6,526 4,401 6 1 21 - 14 22W. Va. 26 44 922 1,065 - 1 4 1 1 2N.C. 356 333 9,961 10,076 3 N 15 9 10 8S.C. 485 313 8,251 8,307 - - 8 1 3 -Ga. 826 610 12,211 10,583 75 21 6 4 - -Fla. 2,440 2,270 12,738 8,886 44 42 13 6 9 7E.S. CENTRAL 844 784 16,890 17,330 8 15 47 43 19 22Ky. 128 101 2,918 2,715 2 5 13 11 - -Tenn. 339 268 6,253 5,589 4 6 21 20 12 14Ala. 214 232 3,811 4,412 1 N 10 9 6 7Miss. 163 183 3,908 4,614 1 4 3 3 1 1W.S. CENTRAL 2,091 2,463 32,451 37,974 31 14 19 23 11 7Ark. 70 81 2,534 1,520 - 3 5 1 3 2La. 410 412 7,425 5,719 21 5 3 - 3 1Okla. 54 134 3,388 4,483 1 3 6 3 5 4Tex. 1,557 1,836 19,104 26,252 9 3 5 19 - -MOUNTAIN 723 706 14,339 14,113 33 60 45 62 24 45Mont. 4 13 654 556 4 3 3 3 - -Idaho 11 14 527 846 2 14 1 6 2 1Wyo. 3 1 333 292 - - 3 1 4 2Colo. 144 126 3,405 3,676 4 2 17 14 9 11N. Mex. 37 111 1,731 1,684 14 25 2 9 1 6Ariz. 355 283 5,546 4,737 7 10 9 10 4 9Utah 70 57 821 976 - - 8 13 2 10Nev. 99 101 1,322 1,346 2 6 2 6 2 6PACIFIC 2,658 2,764 36,064 41,157 178 180 72 105 42 91Wash. 153 196 5,302 4,720 - - 23 22 16 30Oreg. 63 87 2,583 2,221 73 17 18 26 12 24Calif. 2,394 2,428 26,334 32,331 105 162 31 56 13 34Alaska 6 12 847 867 - - - 1 - -Hawaii 42 41 998 1,018 - 1 - - 1 3Guam 1 - - 163 - - 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 12, 1999, and June 13, 1998 (23rd 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 131,814 145,434 1,131 1,960 402 487 2,072 2,388NEW ENGLAND 2,636 2,531 74 37 26 24 360 672Maine 15 19 1 - 3 1 - 11N.H. 33 43 - - 3 2 - 11Vt. 26 13 2 2 3 1 - 3Mass. 1,142 882 68 34 9 10 200 179R.I. 257 166 3 1 2 4 22 30Conn. 1,163 1,408 - - 6 6 138 438MID. ATLANTIC 16,838 15,663 76 185 88 106 1,273 1,307Upstate N.Y. 2,569 2,885 47 138 25 28 568 579N.Y. City 6,977 5,354 - - 7 23 6 57N.J. 2,315 3,117 - - 5 4 118 193Pa. 4,977 4,307 29 47 51 51 581 478E.N. CENTRAL 23,925 28,790 332 234 107 174 45 117Ohio 5,710 7,215 - 6 29 62 27 18Ind. 2,640 2,751 - 4 35 31 15 5Ill. 8,674 9,240 9 26 10 22 2 4Mich. 6,901 7,185 323 198 30 28 1 6Wis. U 2,399 - - 3 31 U 84W.N. CENTRAL 5,528 7,079 57 17 20 27 30 25Minn. 1,083 1,066 2 5 1 3 13 9Iowa 280 571 - 5 11 5 9 10Mo. 2,625 3,797 51 5 7 8 - 3N. Dak. 31 37 - - - - 1 -S. Dak. 70 119 - - 1 - - -Nebr. 552 493 - 2 - 9 - 1Kans. 887 996 4 - - 2 7 2S. ATLANTIC 40,404 38,958 115 51 44 53 240 196Del. 731 605 - - 4 7 9 10Md. 4,049 4,116 25 5 4 11 162 153D.C. 1,042 1,539 - - - 3 1 4Va. 4,317 2,721 9 4 11 5 17 13W. Va. 243 372 12 3 N N 7 4N.C. 8,542 8,430 23 12 8 6 28 5S.C. 4,484 5,407 12 1 6 5 3 1Ga. 7,967 8,672 1 9 - - - 2Fla. 9,029 7,096 33 17 11 15 13 4E.S. CENTRAL 13,442 16,405 117 69 55 23 43 23Ky. 1,332 1,526 6 12 44 12 18 8Tenn. 4,819 4,720 43 54 9 4 13 7Ala. 3,648 5,715 1 3 2 3 6 8Miss. 3,643 4,444 67 - - 4 6 -W.S. CENTRAL 18,321 22,526 119 383 1 15 2 9Ark. 1,216 1,741 2 10 - 1 - 5La. 5,919 4,760 96 9 1 1 - -Okla. 1,717 2,429 2 2 - 6 2 -Tex. 9,469 13,596 19 362 - 7 - 4MOUNTAIN 3,933 3,746 69 226 23 27 5 2Mont. 21 23 4 4 - 1 - -Idaho 28 74 4 79 - - 1 -Wyo. 11 15 24 57 - 1 1 1Colo. 926 1,000 12 12 4 5 - -N. Mex. 311 329 4 40 1 2 1 -Ariz. 2,055 1,710 16 3 3 3 - -Utah 76 95 2 15 9 13 1 -Nev. 505 500 3 16 6 2 1 1PACIFIC 6,787 9,736 172 758 38 38 74 37Wash. 941 796 7 10 8 4 1 1Oreg. 358 299 7 10 1 - 2 7Calif. 5,217 8,285 158 683 28 33 71 29Alaska 143 149 - 1 1 - - -Hawaii 128 207 - 54 - 1 - -Guam - 19 - - - 1 - -P.R. 133 178 - - - - - -V.I. U U U U U U U UAmer. Samoa U U U U U U U UC.N.M.I. - 16 - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases=======================================================================================================================================================TABLE II. (page 3) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks endingJune 12, 1999, and June 13, 1998 (23rd 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 466 506 2,348 3,256 11,033 12,655 5,053 7,412NEW ENGLAND 17 19 373 615 700 846 134 190Maine 1 1 71 111 48 63 2 4N.H. - 3 26 33 38 57 7 6Vt. 1 - 56 30 25 32 4 4Mass. 7 13 76 194 400 449 80 120R.I. - 2 45 35 38 53 14 15Conn. 8 - 99 212 151 192 27 41MID. ATLANTIC 115 152 430 667 1,490 2,181 355 1,160Upstate N.Y. 33 32 286 465 378 477 93 208N.Y. City 38 86 U U 373 714 95 384N.J. 27 19 85 86 307 469 103 381Pa. 17 15 59 116 432 521 64 187E.N. CENTRAL 47 49 34 49 1,432 2,239 767 1,141Ohio 8 2 10 33 326 516 239 269Ind. 8 2 - 4 159 206 38 73Ill. 17 22 - 4 529 696 297 604Mich. 12 20 22 6 380 450 145 109Wis. 2 3 2 2 38 371 48 86W.N. CENTRAL 21 29 278 340 658 745 379 378Minn. 5 13 47 60 185 204 43 73Iowa 6 3 55 70 83 131 6 25Mo. 9 10 8 18 217 202 288 44N. Dak. - 1 76 58 15 18 2 4S. Dak. - - 44 79 37 26 8 19Nebr. - - 2 2 40 58 14 200Kans. 1 2 46 53 81 106 18 13S. ATLANTIC 133 107 898 1,108 2,318 2,151 965 1,330Del. 1 1 27 17 41 24 6 7Md. 39 40 189 241 285 300 54 88D.C. 9 7 - - 35 43 25 9Va. 21 18 225 295 299 340 32 66W. Va. 1 - 52 40 39 56 4 7N.C. 10 8 184 291 366 321 84 115S.C. 1 3 70 68 137 133 43 69Ga. 12 13 71 68 385 325 95 339Fla. 39 17 80 88 731 609 622 630E.S. CENTRAL 9 13 124 133 605 582 542 381Ky. 2 1 19 17 136 130 83 75Tenn. 4 7 44 75 161 182 370 59Ala. 2 3 61 39 184 151 50 219Miss. 1 2 - 2 124 119 39 28W.S. CENTRAL 8 12 46 98 801 900 727 1,391Ark. - 1 - 19 128 90 44 67La. 6 4 - - 153 47 70 77Okla. 1 1 46 79 111 119 208 89Tex. 1 6 - - 409 644 405 1,158MOUNTAIN 22 28 81 84 1,070 790 309 481Mont. 3 - 31 25 21 33 6 2Idaho 1 3 - - 38 45 6 11Wyo. 1 - 27 39 11 31 2 1Colo. 8 7 1 2 339 197 48 62N. Mex. 2 8 2 - 125 75 38 109Ariz. 5 4 20 18 315 223 167 264Utah 1 1 - - 151 125 22 14Nev. 1 5 - - 70 61 20 18PACIFIC 94 97 84 162 1,959 2,221 875 960Wash. 5 7 - - 174 153 43 50Oreg. 11 9 1 - 148 128 31 52Calif. 73 80 77 145 1,479 1,838 780 838Alaska - - 6 17 17 14 - 3Hawaii 5 1 - - 141 88 21 17Guam - 1 - - - 10 - 19P.R. - - 35 26 164 252 18 25V.I. U U U U - - - -Amer. Samoa U U U U - - - -C.N.M.I. - - - - - 9 - 11--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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 12, 1999, and June 13, 1998 (23rd 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 7,404 11,190 1,760 3,480 2,720 3,057 2,367 3,531NEW ENGLAND 606 770 113 177 27 34 165 194Maine 27 25 - - - 1 8 3N.H. 21 77 5 7 - 1 3 2Vt. 23 25 3 - 1 2 - 1Mass. 351 441 70 118 17 21 89 111R.I. 45 36 9 12 1 - 18 22Conn. 139 166 26 40 8 9 47 55MID. ATLANTIC 821 2,024 161 974 111 129 858 951Upstate N.Y. 305 434 25 62 15 16 129 130N.Y. City 304 617 80 398 49 22 557 580N.J. 212 390 56 356 13 50 172 241Pa. - 583 - 158 34 41 U UE.N. CENTRAL 1,106 1,475 317 585 546 477 152 194Ohio 117 412 14 65 39 71 U UInd. 92 238 8 20 148 82 U UIll. 399 285 218 481 264 199 U UMich. 339 339 60 4 95 89 117 149Wis. 159 201 17 15 U 36 35 45W.N. CENTRAL 605 851 245 172 51 73 201 168Minn. 206 249 45 76 5 5 83 58Iowa 58 112 8 25 4 - 19 2Mo. 252 292 175 35 34 55 77 73N. Dak. - 39 - 2 - - 2 3S. Dak. 26 42 4 15 - 1 3 9Nebr. - 13 - 11 4 4 7 5Kans. 63 104 13 8 4 8 10 18S. ATLANTIC 1,532 1,674 178 463 894 1,171 447 510Del. 50 41 2 1 4 15 12 9Md. 255 314 12 25 183 331 U UD.C. - - - - 14 36 19 49Va. 208 313 7 24 69 76 104 118W. Va. 37 57 2 4 2 2 19 24N.C. 300 340 39 77 232 331 173 179S.C. 118 118 16 28 119 139 120 131Ga. 419 336 27 112 128 129 U UFla. 145 155 73 192 143 112 U UE.S. CENTRAL 263 517 217 229 500 518 189 267Ky. - 67 - 38 45 53 U UTenn. 139 283 197 81 280 254 U UAla. 107 136 19 108 115 117 133 160Miss. 17 31 1 2 60 94 56 107W.S. CENTRAL 622 896 299 490 390 386 131 937Ark. 75 74 21 16 27 53 71 53La. 66 235 29 134 111 117 U UOkla. 65 58 60 30 95 24 60 52Tex. 416 529 189 310 157 192 - 832MOUNTAIN 719 745 143 264 87 104 62 102Mont. 1 17 - 3 - - 5 12Idaho 34 36 3 6 - - - 4Wyo. 17 26 1 - - 1 1 2Colo. 315 191 37 46 1 6 U UN. Mex. 79 68 13 36 - 12 23 27Ariz. 220 219 83 155 80 73 U UUtah - 119 - 11 2 3 18 28Nev. 53 69 6 7 4 9 15 29PACIFIC 1,130 2,238 87 126 114 165 162 208Wash. 193 256 40 52 28 9 66 110Oreg. 178 160 28 53 1 1 U UCalif. 653 1,715 - - 82 155 U UAlaska 5 11 - 2 1 - 29 22Hawaii 101 96 19 19 2 - 67 76Guam - - - - - - - 37P.R. - - - - 81 108 41 65V.I. - - - - U U U UAmer. Samoa - - - - U U U UC.N.M.I. - - - - - 120 - 55----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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 12, 1999, and June 13, 1998 (23rd 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 535 544 7,008 10,143 2,802 3,593 - 27 - 13 40 34NEW ENGLAND 38 34 83 138 46 75 - 5 - 4 9 1Maine 5 2 2 13 - - - - - - - -N.H. 7 1 7 7 6 7 - - - 1 1 -Vt. 4 2 3 10 1 3 - - - - - -Mass. 15 27 24 45 24 31 - 4 - 2 6 1R.I. - 2 9 9 15 20 - - - - - -Conn. 7 - 38 54 - 14 - 1 - 1 2 -MID. ATLANTIC 67 82 465 757 360 592 - - - 2 2 11Upstate N.Y. 36 27 109 151 90 139 - - - 2 2 2N.Y. City 10 24 75 287 85 194 - - - - - -N.J. 21 27 57 136 40 98 U - U - - 8Pa. - 4 224 183 145 161 - - - - - 1E.N. CENTRAL 73 89 1,409 1,365 256 427 - 1 - - 1 11Ohio 28 33 333 151 42 31 - - - - - -Ind. 12 20 93 80 23 45 - 1 - - 1 3Ill. 26 32 211 352 - 116 - - - - - -Mich. 7 - 746 671 190 193 - - - - - 8Wis. - 4 26 111 1 42 U - U - - -W.N. CENTRAL 45 31 332 798 235 182 - - - - - -Minn. 12 17 33 60 19 16 - - - - - -Iowa 15 1 76 341 109 26 - - - - - -Mo. 12 8 180 325 84 115 - - - - - -N. Dak. - - 1 2 - 4 - - - - - -S. Dak. 1 - 8 8 1 1 - - - - - -Nebr. 3 - 16 12 7 8 - - - - - -Kans. 2 5 18 50 15 12 - - - - - -S. ATLANTIC 127 101 833 682 494 366 - 1 - 3 4 6Del. - - 1 3 - - - - - - - 1Md. 31 33 145 157 70 80 - - - - - 1D.C. 3 - 32 28 11 6 U - U - - -Va. 10 12 63 121 41 48 - 1 - 2 3 2W. Va. 4 4 14 1 11 3 - - - - - -N.C. 21 12 58 41 100 81 - - - - - -S.C. 2 3 17 16 38 1 - - - - - -Ga. 29 20 217 161 60 64 - - - - - 1Fla. 27 17 286 154 163 83 - - - 1 1 1E.S. CENTRAL 44 35 218 198 206 183 - - - - - -Ky. 6 5 32 11 24 22 - - - - - -Tenn. 24 22 112 113 91 130 - - - - - -Ala. 12 7 35 44 46 31 - - - - - -Miss. 2 1 39 30 45 - U - U - - -W.S. CENTRAL 30 28 1,273 1,918 263 594 - 1 - 2 3 -Ark. 1 - 25 37 21 34 - - - - - -La. 7 12 58 37 72 47 - - - - - -Okla. 20 14 219 260 55 31 - - - - - -Tex. 2 2 971 1,584 115 482 - 1 - 2 3 -MOUNTAIN 56 74 685 1,537 292 360 - 1 - - 1 -Mont. 1 - 12 50 15 3 - - - - - -Idaho 1 - 26 118 15 15 - - - - - -Wyo. 1 - 4 22 5 2 U - U - - -Colo. 6 14 116 116 41 44 - - - - - -N. Mex. 11 3 22 80 104 137 - - - - - -Ariz. 30 37 427 943 72 91 - 1 - - 1 -Utah 4 3 25 98 15 31 - - - - - -Nev. 2 17 53 110 25 37 - - - - - -PACIFIC 55 70 1,710 2,750 650 814 - 18 - 2 20 5Wash. 1 3 129 535 30 50 - - - - - 1Oreg. 21 29 128 218 41 82 - 8 - - 8 -Calif. 27 32 1,443 1,957 565 668 - 10 - 2 12 4Alaska 4 1 3 12 8 7 - - - - - -Hawaii 2 5 7 28 6 7 - - - - - -Guam - - - - - 1 U - U - - -P.R. 1 2 77 25 69 255 - - - - - -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 - 31 U - U - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases* Of 113 cases among children aged <5 years, serotype was reported for 51 and of those, 12 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 12, 1999, and June 13, 1998 (23rd 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 1,213 1,416 8 165 386 30 2,253 2,039 22 71 275NEW ENGLAND 61 64 - 3 1 3 189 373 - 5 36Maine 4 4 - - - - - 5 - - -N.H. 9 4 - 1 - - 53 26 - - -Vt. 4 1 - - - - 10 31 - - -Mass. 35 29 - 2 1 3 115 295 - 5 8R.I. 2 3 - - - - 3 3 - - -Conn. 7 23 - - - - 8 13 - - 28MID. ATLANTIC 107 140 1 20 166 1 546 258 1 13 125Upstate N.Y. 30 34 1 5 3 1 487 117 1 10 103N.Y. City 26 17 - 3 153 - 10 13 - - 9N.J. 23 36 U - 3 U - 8 U - 12Pa. 28 53 - 12 7 - 49 120 - 3 1E.N. CENTRAL 186 235 1 21 45 2 162 201 - - -Ohio 79 78 - 6 19 1 99 66 - - -Ind. 33 41 - 2 4 - 10 49 - - -Ill. 50 67 - 6 6 - 33 17 - - -Mich. 23 25 1 7 16 1 20 31 - - -Wis. 1 24 U - - U - 38 U - -W.N. CENTRAL 136 112 - 5 20 2 58 149 6 13 27Minn. 28 16 - 1 10 1 25 79 - - -Iowa 26 16 - 3 6 - 17 40 6 13 -Mo. 56 48 - 1 3 1 13 12 - - 2N. Dak. 3 - - - 1 - - - - - -S. Dak. 6 6 - - - - 2 4 - - -Nebr. 5 4 - - - - 1 6 - - -Kans. 12 22 - - - - - 8 - - 25S. ATLANTIC 211 217 2 32 24 8 127 112 15 17 4Del. 3 1 - - - - - 1 - - -Md. 32 22 - 3 - 1 36 25 - 1 -D.C. 1 - U 2 - U - 1 U - -Va. 25 21 - 8 4 - 13 6 - - -W. Va. 4 7 - - - - 1 1 - - -N.C. 25 31 - 5 7 1 28 42 15 16 3S.C. 24 34 - 3 4 - 8 13 - - -Ga. 36 48 - 1 1 1 16 3 - - -Fla. 61 53 2 10 8 5 25 20 - - 1E.S. CENTRAL 100 111 - 1 7 - 42 50 - 1 -Ky. 27 16 - - - - 3 18 - - -Tenn. 33 39 - - - - 25 16 - - -Ala. 23 37 - 1 4 - 10 14 - 1 -Miss. 17 19 U - 3 U 4 2 U - -W.S. CENTRAL 91 163 1 21 31 - 58 133 - 5 65Ark. 19 22 - - - - 4 14 - - -La. 34 35 1 3 2 - 3 1 - - -Okla. 15 26 - 1 - - 7 15 - - -Tex. 23 80 - 17 29 - 44 103 - 5 65MOUNTAIN 85 78 - 12 23 7 237 404 - 14 5Mont. 2 2 - - - - 2 1 - - -Idaho 8 3 - 1 3 - 92 134 - - -Wyo. 3 3 U - 1 U 2 7 U - -Colo. 22 17 - 3 3 4 58 99 - - -N. Mex. 10 13 N N N 1 20 62 - - 1Ariz. 28 28 - - 4 - 29 64 - 13 1Utah 7 8 - 5 3 2 32 20 - - 2Nev. 5 4 - 3 9 - 2 17 - 1 1PACIFIC 236 296 3 50 69 7 834 359 - 3 13Wash. 35 35 1 2 5 5 479 131 - - 9Oreg. 40 50 N N N 2 17 26 - - -Calif. 153 206 2 42 48 - 328 195 - 3 2Alaska 4 1 - 1 2 - 3 2 - - -Hawaii 4 4 - 5 14 - 7 5 - - 2Guam - 2 U - 2 U - - U - -P.R. 4 5 - - 1 1 8 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 12, 1999 (23rd Week)===================================================================================================================================All Causes, By Age (Years)------------------------------------------------------------------------ P&I**Reporting Area All Ages >=65 45-64 25-44 1-24 <1 Total---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NEW ENGLAND 513 356 96 28 10 23 29Boston, Mass. 166 110 35 5 4 12 12Bridgeport, Conn. 36 27 5 2 2 - 2Cambridge, Mass. 22 17 2 3 - - -Fall River, Mass. 33 24 6 2 - 1 3Hartford, Conn. 57 37 12 4 - 4 3Lowell, Mass. 24 22 2 - - - -Lynn, Mass. 12 9 2 1 - - -New Bedford, Mass. 21 14 2 5 - - 1New Haven, Conn. 32 22 6 2 1 1 -Providence, R.I. U U U U U U USomerville, Mass. 8 4 3 1 - - -Springfield, Mass. 35 21 10 1 2 1 1Waterbury, Conn. 28 23 3 1 1 - 4Worcester, Mass. 39 26 8 1 - 4 3MID. ATLANTIC 2,293 1,602 420 164 57 50 99Albany, N.Y. 42 34 5 2 1 - 5Allentown, Pa. U U U U U U UBuffalo, N.Y. 84 61 14 6 2 1 3Camden, N.J. 43 24 12 3 2 2 3Elizabeth, N.J. 13 5 5 3 - - -Erie, Pa. 48 34 13 1 - - -Jersey City, N.J. 32 24 6 1 - 1 -New York City, N.Y. 1,140 772 235 82 37 14 34Newark, N.J. 53 23 18 9 2 1 2Paterson, N.J. 29 17 6 5 - 1 -Philadelphia, Pa. 464 342 54 35 5 28 31Pittsburgh, Pa.*** 54 43 8 1 - 2 2Reading, Pa. 39 30 6 3 - - 1Rochester, N.Y. 116 89 15 7 5 - 5Schenectady, N.Y. U U U U U U UScranton, Pa. 29 24 5 - - - 2Syracuse, N.Y. 79 60 15 1 3 - 10Trenton, N.J. 12 8 1 3 - - 1Utica, N.Y. 16 12 2 2 - - -Yonkers, N.Y. U U U U U U UE.N. CENTRAL 2,060 1,334 437 161 63 65 125Akron, Ohio 49 36 6 4 3 - -Canton, Ohio 41 24 14 3 - - 7Chicago, Ill. 445 250 114 35 18 28 35Cincinnati, Ohio 89 64 13 10 1 1 8Cleveland, Ohio 145 91 38 13 2 1 5Columbus, Ohio 192 126 39 18 3 6 14Dayton, Ohio 117 82 23 8 2 2 10Detroit, Mich. 249 127 61 33 16 12 5Evansville, Ind. 60 44 10 3 - 3 2Fort Wayne, Ind. 90 66 15 4 4 1 3Gary, Ind. 14 6 7 1 - - -Grand Rapids, Mich. 38 32 4 - - 2 5Indianapolis, Ind. 118 73 23 11 6 5 6Lansing, Mich. 35 28 5 2 - - 3Milwaukee, Wis. 130 91 27 9 1 2 10Peoria, Ill. 39 29 7 1 1 1 4Rockford, Ill. 58 38 13 2 5 - 3South Bend, Ind. 42 35 7 - - - 2Toledo, Ohio 109 92 11 4 1 1 3Youngstown, Ohio U U U U U U UW.N. CENTRAL 595 419 114 33 15 14 38Des Moines, Iowa 25 18 3 2 1 1 3Duluth, Minn. 52 40 9 1 2 - -Kansas City, Kans. U U U U U U UKansas City, Mo. 94 69 16 7 2 - 5Lincoln, Nebr. 31 19 8 2 - 2 3Minneapolis, Minn. 116 83 22 6 3 2 9Omaha, Nebr. 79 59 16 2 2 - 9St. Louis, Mo. 111 66 27 9 4 5 1St. Paul, Minn. 87 65 13 4 1 4 8Wichita, Kans. U U U U U U US. ATLANTIC 1,028 656 226 98 22 24 65Atlanta, Ga. U U U U U U UBaltimore, Md. 215 133 45 31 1 5 18Charlotte, N.C. 116 78 21 7 6 4 19Jacksonville, Fla. 115 73 26 9 1 6 5Miami, Fla. 99 53 25 16 2 3 -Norfolk, Va. 30 22 4 2 1 1 1Richmond, Va. 66 41 22 2 1 - 4Savannah, Ga. 30 14 11 2 2 1 7St. Petersburg, Fla. 49 35 5 6 - 3 5Tampa, Fla. 199 142 41 11 2 1 4Washington, D.C. 96 60 26 4 6 - 2Wilmington, Del. 13 5 - 8 - - -E.S. CENTRAL 917 619 169 85 30 14 49Birmingham, Ala. 191 126 35 18 9 3 8Chattanooga, Tenn. 74 51 9 7 5 2 4Knoxville, Tenn. 115 84 19 10 2 - 2Lexington, Ky. 82 56 17 9 - - 5Memphis, Tenn. 153 95 32 16 7 3 10Mobile, Ala. 75 53 16 5 1 - 1Montgomery, Ala. 64 50 7 5 2 - 15Nashville, Tenn. 163 104 34 15 4 6 4W.S. CENTRAL 1,677 1,113 320 145 50 49 97Austin, Tex. 85 59 15 8 1 2 3Baton Rouge, La. 69 45 15 4 3 2 5Corpus Christi, Tex. 57 40 14 2 1 - 5Dallas, Tex. 250 138 60 25 11 16 2El Paso, Tex. 46 34 6 5 1 - 2Ft. Worth, Tex. 120 74 20 13 3 10 11Houston, Tex. 461 317 75 44 15 10 29Little Rock, Ark. 80 56 13 8 1 2 5New Orleans, La. 156 106 30 13 4 3 13San Antonio, Tex. 236 167 43 15 9 2 13Shreveport, La. U U U U U U UTulsa, Okla. 117 77 29 8 1 2 9MOUNTAIN 838 564 160 74 24 16 58Albuquerque, N.M. 128 81 29 9 8 1 6Boise, Idaho 38 26 7 3 1 1 4Colo. Springs, Colo. 61 43 14 3 - 1 2Denver, Colo. 94 62 17 7 5 3 13Las Vegas, Nev. 171 114 37 16 1 3 7Ogden, Utah 23 15 4 3 1 - -Phoenix, Ariz. 45 30 6 6 1 2 6Pueblo, Colo. 19 16 1 2 - - 4Salt Lake City, Utah 121 82 18 13 4 4 10Tucson, Ariz. 138 95 27 12 3 1 6PACIFIC 1,758 1,283 288 103 56 24 137Berkeley, Calif. 20 16 1 - - 3 2Fresno, Calif. 99 76 15 7 1 - 6Glendale, Calif. 20 19 1 - - - 1Honolulu, Hawaii 55 42 7 4 1 1 7Long Beach, Calif. 73 50 13 7 3 - 10Los Angeles, Calif. 421 306 73 24 14 4 21Pasadena, Calif. 28 18 7 3 - - 4Portland, Oreg. 108 82 15 5 5 1 3Sacramento, Calif. 205 147 36 11 6 5 25San Diego, Calif. 161 119 24 11 3 4 15San Francisco, Calif. U U U U U U USan Jose, Calif. 219 153 41 14 8 3 18Santa Cruz, Calif. 38 30 4 1 3 - 5Seattle, Wash. 138 107 23 2 6 - 9Spokane, Wash. 52 37 7 2 3 3 5Tacoma, Wash. 121 81 21 12 3 - 6TOTAL 11,679**** 7,946 2,230 891 327 279 697---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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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