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For assistance, please send e-mail to: mmwrq@cdc.gov. Type 508 Accommodation and the title of the report in the subject line of e-mail.Notifiable Diseases and Mortality TablesWeeklyJuly 16, 2010 / 59(27);847-861Table I Summary of provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, cumulative, week ending July 10, 2010 (27th Week)Figure I Selected notifiable disease reports, United States, comparison of provisional 4-week totals ending July 10, 2010, with historical dataTable II Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending July 10, 2010 and July 11, 2009 (27th Week)Table III Deaths in 122 U.S. cities, week ending July 10, 2010 (27th Week)Table IV Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases,* United States, quarter ending July 3, 2010 (26th)TABLE I. Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) --- United States, week ending July 10, 2010 (27th week)*Disease Current week Cum 2010 5-year weekly average † Total cases reported for previous years States reporting cases during current week (No.)2009 2008 2007 2006 2005Anthrax --- --- --- 1 --- 1 1 ---Botulism, total 1 39 3 118 145 144 165 135foodborne --- 4 0 10 17 32 20 19infant 1 27 2 83 109 85 97 85 MD (1)other (wound and unspecified) --- 8 1 25 19 27 48 31Brucellosis 4 57 2 115 80 131 121 120 IN (1), GA (1), FL (2)Chancroid --- 27 0 28 25 23 33 17Cholera --- 2 0 10 5 7 9 8Cyclosporiasis § 14 70 9 141 139 93 137 543 NY (1), GA (2), FL (11)Diphtheria --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Domestic arboviral diseases § , ¶ :California serogroup virus disease --- 2 3 55 62 55 67 80Eastern equine encephalitis virus disease --- 1 0 4 4 4 8 21Powassan virus disease --- 1 0 6 2 7 1 1St. Louis encephalitis virus disease --- --- 1 12 13 9 10 13Western equine encephalitis virus disease --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Haemophilus influenzae,** invasive disease (age <5 yrs):serotype b --- 7 0 35 30 22 29 9nonserotype b 1 95 4 236 244 199 175 135 OK (1)unknown serotype 2 118 3 178 163 180 179 217 GA (1), FL (1)Hansen disease § --- 18 2 103 80 101 66 87Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome § --- 8 1 20 18 32 40 26Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrheal § 2 76 7 242 330 292 288 221 TN (2)HIV infection, pediatric (age <13 yrs) †† --- --- 1 --- --- --- --- 380Influenza-associated pediatric mortality § , §§ --- 54 1 359 90 77 43 45Listeriosis 6 295 19 850 759 808 884 896 NY (2), OH (1), MI (1), KY (1), CO (1)Measles ¶¶ --- 28 3 71 140 43 55 66Meningococcal disease, invasive***:A, C, Y, and W-135 1 136 4 301 330 325 318 297 OK (1)serogroup B 1 63 4 174 188 167 193 156 CO (1)other serogroup --- 6 0 23 38 35 32 27unknown serogroup 1 211 10 482 616 550 651 765 TX (1)Mumps 63 2,163 19 1,991 454 800 6,584 314 NY (1), NYC (60), TX (2)Novel influenza A virus infections ††† --- 1 0 43,771 2 4 NN NNPlague --- --- 0 8 3 7 17 8Poliomyelitis, paralytic --- --- --- 1 --- --- --- 1Polio virus Infection, nonparalytic § --- --- --- --- --- --- NN NNPsittacosis § --- 4 0 9 8 12 21 16Q fever, total § , §§§ 2 52 4 114 120 171 169 136acute 2 41 2 94 106 --- --- --- MO (1), MD (1)chronic --- 11 0 20 14 --- --- ---Rabies, human --- --- --- 4 2 1 3 2Rubella ¶¶¶ --- 4 0 3 16 12 11 11Rubella, congenital syndrome --- --- --- 2 --- --- 1 1SARS-CoV § ,**** --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Smallpox § --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome § 3 96 2 161 157 132 125 129 NY (1), OH (1), CO (1)Syphilis, congenital (age <1 yr) †††† --- 85 8 423 431 430 349 329Tetanus --- 1 1 18 19 28 41 27Toxic-shock syndrome (staphylococcal) § --- 45 2 74 71 92 101 90Trichinellosis --- 1 0 13 39 5 15 16Tularemia 1 30 6 93 123 137 95 154 CO (1)Typhoid fever 5 172 6 397 449 434 353 324 MD (1), FL (1), OK (1), CO (1), CA (1)Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus § 1 51 1 78 63 37 6 2 MO (1)Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus § --- 1 --- 1 --- 2 1 3Vibriosis (noncholera Vibrio species infections) § 8 177 9 789 588 549 NN NN MD (2), GA (1), FL (3), CA (2)Viral hemorrhagic fever §§§§ --- 1 --- NN NN NN NN NNYellow fever --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---See Table I footnotes on next page.TABLE I. (Continued) Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) --- United States, week ending July 10, 2010 (27th week)*---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts.* Incidence data for reporting years 2009 and 2010 are provisional, whereas data for 2005 through 2008 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:/ncphinndssfiles/5yearweeklyaverage.pdf .† 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/ncphi/disss/nndss/phs/files/5yearweeklyaverage.pdf .§ Not reportable in all states. Data from states where the condition is not reportable are excluded from this table except starting in 2007 for the domestic arboviral diseases, STD data, TB data, and influenza-associated pediatric mortality, and in 2003 for SARS-CoV. Reporting exceptions are available at http://www.cdc.gov/ncphi/disss/nndss/phs/infdis.htm.¶ Includes both neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive. Updated weekly from reports to the Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and Enteric Diseases (ArboNET Surveillance). Data for West Nile virus are available in Table II.** Data for H. influenzae (all ages, all serotypes) are available in Table II.†† Updated monthly from reports to the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. Implementation of HIV reporting influences the number of cases reported. Updates of pediatric HIV data have been temporarily suspended until upgrading of the national HIV/AIDS surveillance data management system is completed. Data for HIV/AIDS, when available, are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.§§ Updated weekly from reports to the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. Since April 26, 2009, a total of 286 influenza-associated pediatric deaths associated with 2009 influenza A (H1N1) virus infection have been reported. Since August 30, 2009, a total of 279 influenza-associated pediatric deaths occurring during the 2009--10 influenza season have been reported. A total of 133 influenza-associated pediatric deaths occurring during the 2008-09 influenza season have been reported.¶¶ No measles cases were reported for the current week.*** Data for meningococcal disease (all serogroups) are available in Table II.††† CDC discontinued reporting of individual confirmed and probable cases of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus infections on July 24, 2009. During 2009, three cases of novel influenza A virus infections, unrelated to the 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus, were reported to CDC. The one case of novel influenza A virus infection reported to CDC during 2010 was identified as swine influenza A (H3N2) virus and is unrelated to pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus.§§§ In 2009, 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 not differentiated with respect to acute and chronic Q fever cases.¶¶¶ 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.†††† Updated weekly from reports to the Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention.§§§§ There was one case of viral hemorrhagic fever reported during week 12. The one case report was confirmed as lassa fever. See Table II for dengue hemorrhagic fever.FIGURE I. Selected notifiable disease reports, United States, comparison of provisional 4-week totals July 10, 2010, with historical data* Ratio of current 4-week total to mean of 15 4-week totals (from previous, comparable, and subsequent 4-week periods for the past 5 years). The point where the hatched area begins is based on the mean and two standard deviations of these 4-week totals.Alternate Text: The figure above shows selected notifiable disease reports for the United States, with comparison of provisional 4-week totals through July 10, 2010, with historical data. Reports of giardiasis, acute hepatitis C, legionellosis, mumps, and pertussis all increased, with mumps increasing beyond historical limits. Reports of acute hepatitis A, acute hepatitis B, measles, and meningococcal disease decreased, with acute hepatitis A decreasing beyond historical limits.TABLE II. Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending July 10, 2010, and July 11, 2009 (27th week)*Reporting area Chlamydia trachomatis infection CryptosporidiosisCurrent Previous 52 weeks Cum Cum Current Previous 52 weeks Cum Cumweek 2010 2009 week 2010 2009Med Max Med MaxUnited States 9,106 22,353 26,080 553,490 648,978 83 115 284 2,738 2,859New England 392 742 1,396 19,214 20,770 2 5 44 139 183Connecticut --- 210 736 4,023 6,045 --- 0 40 40 38Maine † 46 49 75 1,273 1,306 2 1 4 31 18Massachusetts 275 396 638 10,352 9,961 --- 1 15 --- 57New Hampshire 4 39 119 1,121 1,092 --- 1 6 29 31Rhode Island † 48 70 130 1,821 1,749 --- 0 8 8 4Vermont † 19 23 63 624 617 --- 1 9 31 35Mid. Atlantic 2,350 3,190 4,619 84,712 80,286 15 15 38 312 326New Jersey 356 440 623 11,197 12,841 --- 0 5 --- 21New York (Upstate) 494 657 2,530 16,946 14,964 6 3 16 68 66New York City 1,102 1,179 2,144 32,709 29,823 --- 1 5 31 44Pennsylvania 398 873 1,090 23,860 22,658 9 9 19 213 195E.N. Central 855 3,592 4,413 86,221 105,534 9 28 73 656 694Illinois --- 868 1,322 18,354 32,103 --- 3 8 79 67Indiana 60 348 771 8,567 12,310 --- 4 11 78 135Michigan 446 889 1,417 25,072 24,613 1 6 11 142 122Ohio 134 966 1,077 23,748 25,429 7 7 16 186 187Wisconsin 215 403 495 10,480 11,079 1 10 39 171 183W.N. Central 221 1,315 1,711 32,898 36,775 23 21 59 456 397Iowa 3 181 295 5,067 5,093 4 4 13 102 94Kansas --- 193 571 4,554 5,387 --- 2 6 47 41Minnesota --- 270 337 6,842 7,585 --- 5 31 97 87Missouri 130 493 638 12,854 13,500 14 3 12 92 76Nebraska † 85 95 237 2,583 2,765 3 2 9 58 42North Dakota 3 34 93 998 867 --- 0 18 11 6South Dakota --- 11 82 --- 1,578 2 2 10 49 51S. Atlantic 1,823 3,793 5,681 90,706 133,970 19 19 50 455 473Delaware 50 87 156 2,219 2,495 --- 0 2 2 1District of Columbia --- 106 178 2,291 3,743 --- 0 1 2 4Florida 484 1,405 1,669 37,244 38,815 7 8 24 186 152Georgia 1 375 1,323 5,749 21,507 11 6 31 165 186Maryland † 326 456 1,031 11,536 11,680 --- 1 3 13 22North Carolina --- 513 908 --- 22,951 --- 1 11 11 49South Carolina † 437 524 719 14,145 14,649 1 1 7 26 23Virginia † 525 592 924 15,734 16,121 --- 2 7 44 30West Virginia --- 67 137 1,788 2,009 --- 0 2 6 6E.S. Central 1,329 1,766 2,377 44,336 48,657 3 4 10 92 84Alabama † 253 478 655 12,625 14,487 --- 1 5 35 28Kentucky 277 328 642 8,289 6,098 2 1 4 29 20Mississippi 460 424 784 9,630 12,528 --- 0 3 6 7Tennessee † 339 564 734 13,792 15,544 1 1 5 22 29W.S. Central 295 2,853 4,578 72,056 85,346 4 8 40 148 158Arkansas † 154 232 402 4,340 7,507 --- 1 5 17 16Louisiana --- 311 1,055 2,922 15,635 --- 1 6 17 17Oklahoma 141 261 1,564 7,707 6,722 4 2 9 36 35Texas † --- 2,065 3,213 57,087 55,482 --- 5 30 78 90Mountain 977 1,546 2,118 37,674 38,022 7 9 25 222 234Arizona 381 490 713 12,231 13,387 --- 0 3 14 22Colorado 356 402 709 9,833 7,211 4 2 10 61 60Idaho † 53 66 192 1,576 1,922 2 2 7 43 33Montana † 13 58 77 1,528 1,597 1 1 4 28 19Nevada † --- 177 478 4,928 5,182 --- 0 2 8 8New Mexico † 174 164 453 3,620 4,390 --- 2 8 35 65Utah --- 117 175 3,062 3,297 --- 1 4 24 13Wyoming † --- 36 70 896 1,036 --- 0 2 9 14Pacific 864 3,467 5,350 85,673 99,618 1 12 27 258 310Alaska --- 105 146 2,941 2,775 --- 0 1 2 2California 645 2,718 4,406 68,924 76,416 1 8 20 154 168Hawaii --- 113 159 2,646 3,227 --- 0 0 --- 1Oregon --- 155 468 1,367 5,688 --- 2 10 64 101Washington 219 391 638 9,795 11,512 --- 1 8 38 38American Samoa --- 0 0 --- --- N 0 0 N NC.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- 4 27 108 222 --- 0 0 --- ---Puerto Rico 76 99 266 2,694 4,193 N 0 0 N NU.S. Virgin Islands --- 8 15 132 300 --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Incidence data for reporting years 2009 and 2010 are provisional. Data for HIV/AIDS, AIDS, and TB, when available, are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† Contains data reported through the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending July 10, 2010, and July 11, 2009 (27th week)*Dengue Virus InfectionReporting area Dengue Fever † Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever §Current Previous 52 weeks Cum Cum Current Previous 52 weeks Cum Cumweek 2010 2009 week 2010 2009Med Max Med MaxUnited States --- 0 8 83 NN --- 0 1 1 NNNew England --- 0 1 1 NN --- 0 0 --- NNConnecticut --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNMaine ¶ --- 0 1 1 NN --- 0 0 --- NNMassachusetts --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNNew Hampshire --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNRhode Island ¶ --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNVermont ¶ --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNMid. Atlantic --- 0 4 24 NN --- 0 0 --- NNNew Jersey --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNNew York (Upstate) --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNNew York City --- 0 4 20 NN --- 0 0 --- NNPennsylvania --- 0 2 4 NN --- 0 0 --- NNE.N. Central --- 0 2 5 NN --- 0 0 --- NNIllinois --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNIndiana --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNMichigan --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNOhio --- 0 2 5 NN --- 0 0 --- NNWisconsin --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNW.N. Central --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNIowa --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNKansas --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNMinnesota --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNMissouri --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNNebraska ¶ --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNNorth Dakota --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNSouth Dakota --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNS. Atlantic --- 0 7 43 NN --- 0 1 1 NNDelaware --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNDistrict of Columbia --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNFlorida --- 0 5 37 NN --- 0 1 1 NNGeorgia --- 0 2 4 NN --- 0 0 --- NNMaryland ¶ --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNNorth Carolina --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNSouth Carolina ¶ --- 0 1 2 NN --- 0 0 --- NNVirginia ¶ --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNWest Virginia --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNE.S. Central --- 0 1 1 NN --- 0 0 --- NNAlabama ¶ --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNKentucky --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNMississippi --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNTennessee ¶ --- 0 1 1 NN --- 0 0 --- NNW.S. Central --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNArkansas ¶ --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNLouisiana --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNOklahoma --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNTexas ¶ --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNMountain --- 0 1 2 NN --- 0 0 --- NNArizona --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNColorado --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNIdaho ¶ --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNMontana ¶ --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNNevada ¶ --- 0 1 1 NN --- 0 0 --- NNNew Mexico ¶ --- 0 1 1 NN --- 0 0 --- NNUtah --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNWyoming ¶ --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNPacific --- 0 2 7 NN --- 0 0 --- NNAlaska --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNCalifornia --- 0 1 4 NN --- 0 0 --- NNHawaii --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNOregon --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNWashington --- 0 2 3 NN --- 0 0 --- NNAmerican Samoa --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNC.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- NN --- --- --- --- NNGuam --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNPuerto Rico --- 0 82 950 NN --- 0 3 22 NNU.S. Virgin Islands --- 0 0 --- NN --- 0 0 --- NNC.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Incidence data for reporting years 2009 and 2010 are provisional.† Dengue Fever includes cases that meet criteria for Dengue Fever with hemorrhage.§ DHF includes cases that meet criteria for dengue shock syndrome (DSS), a more severe form of DHF.¶ Contains data reported through the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending July 10, 2010, and July 11, 2009 (27th week)*Ehrlichiosis/Anaplasmosis †Reporting area Ehrlichia chaffeensis Anaplasma phagocytophilum UndeterminedCurrent week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009Med Max Med Max Med MaxUnited States 7 10 181 178 378 9 14 309 175 388 --- 2 35 28 82New England --- 0 6 3 21 --- 2 22 23 112 --- 0 1 2 2Connecticut --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 13 --- 1 --- 0 0 --- ---Maine § --- 0 1 2 3 --- 0 2 7 10 --- 0 0 --- ---Massachusetts --- 0 2 --- 5 --- 0 7 --- 66 --- 0 0 --- ---New Hampshire --- 0 1 1 3 --- 0 2 6 12 --- 0 1 2 1Rhode Island § --- 0 4 --- 10 --- 0 20 10 23 --- 0 0 --- 1Vermont § --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Mid. Atlantic 2 1 15 15 76 8 3 27 60 106 --- 0 4 1 23New Jersey --- 0 7 --- 47 --- 0 6 1 45 --- 0 0 --- ---New York (Upstate) 2 1 15 10 17 8 2 20 59 57 --- 0 2 1 1New York City --- 0 1 4 5 --- 0 1 --- 3 --- 0 0 --- 1Pennsylvania --- 0 5 1 7 --- 0 1 --- 1 --- 0 3 --- 21E.N. Central --- 0 7 10 55 --- 3 21 69 159 --- 1 6 13 39Illinois --- 0 3 5 26 --- 0 1 --- 3 --- 0 1 1 3Indiana --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 3 8 22Michigan --- 0 1 --- 1 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 1 ---Ohio --- 0 2 --- 4 --- 0 0 --- 1 --- 0 1 --- 1Wisconsin --- 0 3 5 24 --- 3 20 69 155 --- 0 3 3 13W.N. Central 1 2 23 50 65 --- 0 261 2 --- --- 0 30 8 6Iowa --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Kansas --- 0 1 2 5 --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Minnesota --- 0 6 --- --- --- 0 261 --- --- --- 0 30 --- 2Missouri 1 1 22 47 60 --- 0 2 2 --- --- 0 4 8 4Nebraska § --- 0 1 1 --- --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---North Dakota --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---South Dakota --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---S. Atlantic 3 3 22 60 94 1 0 4 17 8 --- 0 2 --- ---Delaware --- 0 3 10 9 --- 0 1 2 2 --- 0 0 --- ---District of Columbia --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Florida --- 0 2 6 6 --- 0 1 1 --- --- 0 0 --- ---Georgia 2 0 2 8 12 --- 0 1 1 1 --- 0 0 --- ---Maryland § 1 0 3 9 23 1 0 2 8 2 --- 0 0 --- ---North Carolina --- 0 9 7 18 --- 0 1 1 2 --- 0 0 --- ---South Carolina § --- 0 2 2 6 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Virginia § --- 1 13 18 19 --- 0 2 4 1 --- 0 2 --- ---West Virginia --- 0 1 --- 1 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---E.S. Central 1 1 11 32 52 --- 0 2 4 2 --- 0 5 4 12Alabama § --- 0 3 4 1 --- 0 1 1 --- --- 0 0 --- ---Kentucky --- 0 2 4 5 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Mississippi --- 0 1 1 5 --- 0 1 1 --- --- 0 0 --- ---Tennessee § 1 1 10 23 41 --- 0 1 2 2 --- 0 5 4 12W.S. Central --- 0 141 8 13 --- 0 23 --- 1 --- 0 1 --- ---Arkansas § --- 0 34 --- 2 --- 0 6 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Louisiana --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Oklahoma --- 0 105 7 11 --- 0 16 --- 1 --- 0 0 --- ---Texas § --- 0 2 1 --- --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---Mountain --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---Arizona --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---Colorado --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Idaho § --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Montana § --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Nevada § --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---New Mexico § --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Utah --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Wyoming § --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Pacific --- 0 1 --- 2 --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---Alaska --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---California --- 0 1 --- 2 --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---Hawaii --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Oregon --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Washington --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---American Samoa --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Puerto Rico --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---U.S. Virgin Islands --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Incidence data for reporting years 2009 and 2010 are provisional.† Cumulative total E. ewingii cases reported for year 2010 = 2.§ Contains data reported through the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending July 10, 2010, and July 11, 2009 (27th week)*Reporting area Giardiasis Gonorrhea Haemophilus influenzae, invasive †All ages, all serotypesCurrent week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009Med Max Med Max Med MaxUnited States 147 339 662 7,867 8,429 2,088 5,162 6,656 124,658 156,665 25 54 171 1,507 1,659New England 7 22 65 391 684 70 92 197 2,489 2,522 --- 2 21 44 106Connecticut --- 5 15 112 136 --- 44 170 1,044 1,157 --- 0 15 20 28Maine § 3 4 13 96 88 3 3 11 101 74 --- 0 2 6 13Massachusetts --- 4 36 --- 287 60 40 72 1,103 1,028 --- 0 8 --- 53New Hampshire 1 3 11 65 79 3 2 7 77 57 --- 0 2 7 6Rhode Island § --- 1 7 34 31 1 5 13 134 183 --- 0 2 7 2Vermont § 3 4 14 84 63 3 1 17 30 23 --- 0 1 4 4Mid. Atlantic 20 61 112 1,379 1,575 447 641 941 16,833 15,461 6 12 34 320 306New Jersey --- 7 15 127 218 57 93 135 2,376 2,407 --- 2 7 41 71New York (Upstate) 14 24 84 520 577 79 104 422 2,682 2,622 3 4 20 90 70New York City 2 16 26 389 419 233 215 394 6,082 5,463 --- 2 6 63 34Pennsylvania 4 15 37 343 361 78 211 277 5,693 4,969 3 4 9 126 131E.N. Central 13 51 92 1,244 1,323 198 1,066 1,536 23,157 33,487 4 9 20 265 269Illinois --- 12 22 248 291 --- 231 441 4,151 10,717 --- 2 9 74 102Indiana --- 6 14 118 121 12 97 183 2,419 4,017 --- 1 6 45 49Michigan 4 13 25 305 312 89 246 502 6,997 7,947 --- 0 4 19 14Ohio 7 16 28 412 391 48 320 372 7,342 8,050 4 2 6 67 60Wisconsin 2 8 23 161 208 49 91 190 2,248 2,756 --- 2 5 60 44W.N. Central 16 26 165 696 732 82 268 367 6,650 7,795 2 3 24 92 90Iowa 2 5 13 133 144 3 31 55 805 882 --- 0 1 1 ---Kansas --- 4 14 101 65 --- 39 83 917 1,325 --- 0 2 8 11Minnesota --- 0 135 136 174 --- 41 64 981 1,221 --- 0 17 24 21Missouri 7 8 27 178 223 46 124 172 3,284 3,423 2 1 6 42 37Nebraska § 6 3 9 97 81 33 23 54 591 693 --- 0 3 9 16North Dakota 1 0 8 12 7 --- 2 11 72 59 --- 0 4 8 5South Dakota --- 1 10 39 38 --- 1 16 --- 192 --- 0 0 --- ---S. Atlantic 57 73 143 1,893 1,790 540 1,050 1,656 25,272 39,354 6 13 27 369 456Delaware --- 0 3 14 16 11 19 37 497 455 --- 0 1 5 3District of Columbia --- 1 4 17 38 --- 41 86 863 1,445 --- 0 1 1 2Florida 36 38 87 982 938 131 383 482 9,921 11,159 2 3 9 106 150Georgia 14 14 52 438 376 --- 132 494 2,027 7,283 2 3 9 95 90Maryland § 7 5 12 148 140 116 130 237 3,329 3,124 2 1 6 32 54North Carolina N 0 0 N N --- 130 331 --- 7,711 --- 1 6 20 53South Carolina § --- 2 7 56 46 141 159 215 4,222 4,405 --- 2 7 54 37Virginia § --- 8 36 222 213 141 164 271 4,189 3,484 --- 2 4 45 48West Virginia --- 1 5 16 23 --- 8 19 224 288 --- 0 5 11 19E.S. Central --- 7 22 117 182 351 485 706 12,057 13,844 2 3 12 101 109Alabama § --- 4 13 69 85 78 141 188 3,701 3,973 --- 0 3 15 28Kentucky N 0 0 N N 84 88 156 2,105 1,747 1 0 2 18 15Mississippi N 0 0 N N 113 125 219 2,668 3,901 --- 0 2 9 7Tennessee § --- 3 18 48 97 76 147 206 3,583 4,223 1 2 10 59 59W.S. Central 4 9 18 168 217 103 803 1,230 18,907 24,835 1 2 20 78 79Arkansas § 1 2 9 52 67 48 74 139 1,260 2,297 --- 0 3 12 15Louisiana --- 3 10 63 90 --- 106 343 910 5,083 --- 0 3 15 13Oklahoma 3 3 10 53 60 55 80 359 2,192 2,196 1 1 15 45 48Texas § N 0 0 N N --- 565 965 14,545 15,259 --- 0 2 6 3Mountain 13 32 64 713 696 110 174 266 4,351 4,615 4 5 14 179 149Arizona 1 3 7 69 94 36 63 109 1,420 1,505 --- 2 10 68 49Colorado 9 13 26 343 196 34 50 127 1,313 1,393 4 1 6 51 46Idaho § 3 4 10 99 73 2 2 8 40 52 --- 0 2 9 2Montana § --- 3 11 55 57 --- 2 6 58 42 --- 0 1 2 1Nevada § --- 1 11 27 49 --- 27 94 881 901 --- 0 2 5 11New Mexico § --- 1 8 35 59 38 19 41 455 528 --- 1 5 24 18Utah --- 4 13 66 138 --- 7 15 168 157 --- 0 4 15 20Wyoming § --- 1 5 19 30 --- 1 7 16 37 --- 0 2 5 2Pacific 17 54 133 1,266 1,230 187 561 665 14,942 14,752 --- 2 9 59 95Alaska --- 2 7 42 39 --- 23 36 656 452 --- 0 2 12 9California 15 34 61 812 857 153 460 558 12,655 12,159 --- 0 2 6 34Hawaii --- 0 3 3 11 --- 10 24 300 335 --- 0 2 --- 21Oregon --- 9 17 228 165 --- 11 43 106 585 --- 1 5 38 28Washington 2 9 75 181 158 34 43 84 1,225 1,221 --- 0 4 3 3American Samoa --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- 0 2 1 3 --- 0 3 14 12 --- 0 0 --- ---Puerto Rico --- 1 10 11 83 6 4 24 129 140 --- 0 1 1 2U.S. Virgin Islands --- 0 0 --- --- --- 1 4 25 84 --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Incidence data for reporting years 2009 and 2010 are provisional.† Data for H. influenzae (age <5 yrs for serotype b, nonserotype b, and unknown serotype) are available in Table I.§ Contains data reported through the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending July 10, 2010, and July 11, 2009 (27th week)*Hepatitis (viral, acute), by typeReporting area A B CCurrent week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009Med Max Med Max Med MaxUnited States 14 30 68 671 1,024 16 58 204 1,403 1,719 8 14 44 381 398New England --- 1 5 23 55 --- 1 3 23 30 --- 1 5 13 31Connecticut --- 0 2 14 12 --- 0 2 7 8 --- 1 4 13 23Maine † --- 0 1 4 1 --- 0 2 9 7 --- 0 1 --- ---Massachusetts --- 0 4 --- 32 --- 0 2 --- 12 --- 0 1 --- 7New Hampshire --- 0 1 --- 5 --- 0 2 5 3 --- 0 0 --- ---Rhode Island † --- 0 4 5 3 --- 0 0 --- U --- 0 0 --- UVermont † --- 0 0 --- 2 --- 0 1 2 --- --- 0 0 --- 1Mid. Atlantic 1 4 10 94 143 1 5 10 141 200 1 2 5 54 49New Jersey --- 0 4 10 41 --- 1 4 32 63 --- 0 2 5 3New York (Upstate) 1 1 3 27 25 --- 1 6 27 34 1 1 3 31 25New York City --- 1 5 30 41 1 1 4 44 35 --- 0 1 --- 1Pennsylvania --- 1 6 27 36 --- 1 5 38 68 --- 0 3 18 20E.N. Central --- 4 14 89 165 --- 8 15 217 251 1 2 6 78 56Illinois --- 1 11 16 73 --- 2 6 45 60 --- 0 1 1 3Indiana --- 0 2 8 13 --- 1 5 26 42 --- 0 2 13 12Michigan --- 1 4 28 39 --- 2 6 55 77 1 1 6 57 19Ohio --- 0 4 17 24 --- 2 6 61 59 --- 0 3 5 19Wisconsin --- 0 3 20 16 --- 1 3 30 13 --- 0 1 2 3W.N. Central --- 1 10 24 60 --- 3 15 68 66 --- 0 11 12 6Iowa --- 0 3 4 19 --- 1 3 10 17 --- 0 4 1 3Kansas --- 0 2 7 6 --- 0 2 4 4 --- 0 0 --- 1Minnesota --- 0 8 1 12 --- 0 13 2 10 --- 0 9 3 ---Missouri --- 0 3 11 10 --- 1 5 42 24 --- 0 1 7 ---Nebraska † --- 0 3 1 11 --- 0 2 9 10 --- 0 1 1 2North Dakota --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---South Dakota --- 0 1 --- 2 --- 0 1 1 1 --- 0 1 --- ---S. Atlantic 4 7 14 151 217 5 16 40 398 459 --- 3 7 69 92Delaware --- 0 1 5 3 --- 1 2 16 18 U 0 0 U UDistrict of Columbia --- 0 1 1 1 --- 0 2 2 7 --- 0 1 2 ---Florida 3 3 8 64 99 4 5 11 157 161 --- 1 4 25 20Georgia 1 1 3 18 25 1 3 7 81 71 --- 0 2 6 24Maryland † --- 0 4 11 23 --- 1 6 29 44 --- 0 2 13 12North Carolina --- 0 4 11 25 --- 1 4 4 62 --- 0 4 9 12South Carolina † --- 1 4 22 25 --- 1 4 27 24 --- 0 0 --- 1Virginia † --- 1 3 18 16 --- 2 14 50 47 --- 0 2 8 7West Virginia --- 0 2 1 --- --- 0 19 32 25 --- 0 3 6 16E.S. Central 1 1 3 19 25 2 6 13 153 176 3 2 7 69 56Alabama † 1 0 1 5 6 --- 1 5 30 50 --- 0 2 2 5Kentucky --- 0 2 9 4 1 2 6 52 42 2 1 5 48 35Mississippi --- 0 1 --- 7 --- 0 3 15 15 --- 0 0 --- UTennessee † --- 0 2 5 8 1 2 6 56 69 1 0 4 19 16W.S. Central 3 3 19 75 102 6 9 109 207 290 3 1 14 30 29Arkansas † --- 0 3 --- 5 --- 1 4 25 37 --- 0 1 --- 1Louisiana --- 0 2 6 2 --- 1 5 20 33 --- 0 1 3 4Oklahoma --- 0 3 --- 1 1 1 19 36 50 1 0 12 14 4Texas † 3 2 18 69 94 5 5 87 126 170 2 0 4 13 20Mountain 3 3 8 80 78 --- 2 6 53 78 --- 1 4 21 30Arizona 2 1 5 42 32 --- 0 2 19 31 --- 0 0 --- UColorado 1 1 4 13 24 --- 0 2 2 14 --- 0 2 2 18Idaho † --- 0 2 5 2 --- 0 1 4 5 --- 0 2 7 2Montana † --- 0 1 4 4 --- 0 1 1 --- --- 0 0 --- 1Nevada † --- 0 2 6 7 --- 0 3 21 15 --- 0 1 2 2New Mexico † --- 0 1 3 6 --- 0 1 2 5 --- 0 2 6 5Utah --- 0 2 4 3 --- 0 1 4 4 --- 0 1 4 2Wyoming † --- 0 3 3 --- --- 0 0 --- 4 --- 0 0 --- ---Pacific 2 5 16 116 179 2 6 20 143 169 --- 1 6 35 49Alaska --- 0 0 --- 2 --- 0 1 1 2 --- 0 2 --- UCalifornia 1 4 15 93 135 1 4 16 98 121 --- 0 4 16 25Hawaii --- 0 2 --- 7 --- 0 1 --- 4 --- 0 0 --- UOregon --- 0 2 11 9 --- 1 4 23 24 --- 0 3 8 12Washington 1 0 2 12 26 1 1 4 21 18 --- 0 6 11 12American Samoa --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- 0 6 12 4 --- 0 6 23 37 --- 0 6 22 26Puerto Rico --- 0 2 2 18 --- 0 5 8 20 --- 0 0 --- ---U.S. Virgin Islands --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Incidence data for reporting years 2009 and 2010 are provisional.† Contains data reported through the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending July 10, 2010, and July 11, 2009 (27th week)*Reporting area Legionellosis Lyme disease MalariaCurrent week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009Med Max Med Max Med MaxUnited States 35 61 174 1,165 1,295 203 420 2,346 7,900 16,133 8 25 88 520 615New England 3 2 18 28 78 30 91 836 1,545 6,111 --- 1 4 11 28Connecticut 2 1 4 14 22 --- 36 295 728 2,211 --- 0 1 1 4Maine † 1 0 3 4 2 19 13 76 221 166 --- 0 1 4 1Massachusetts --- 0 9 --- 46 --- 6 383 --- 2,757 --- 0 3 --- 17New Hampshire --- 0 3 3 4 4 22 91 471 763 --- 0 1 1 2Rhode Island † --- 0 4 5 2 1 1 29 23 62 --- 0 1 4 2Vermont † --- 0 1 2 2 6 4 45 102 152 --- 0 1 1 2Mid. Atlantic 11 17 73 291 443 148 192 999 4,247 6,483 1 7 17 152 177New Jersey --- 2 14 30 90 1 45 316 1,072 2,778 --- 0 5 1 49New York (Upstate) 9 5 29 98 104 72 56 577 1,015 1,235 1 1 4 34 25New York City --- 2 19 51 97 --- 2 58 3 438 --- 4 12 90 73Pennsylvania 2 6 23 112 152 75 72 475 2,157 2,032 --- 1 3 27 30E.N. Central 6 12 41 233 229 --- 23 226 605 1,427 1 2 12 53 77Illinois --- 1 11 16 30 --- 1 12 22 70 --- 1 7 19 37Indiana --- 1 6 41 25 --- 1 6 25 37 --- 0 4 7 9Michigan 1 2 13 39 49 --- 1 9 29 21 --- 0 3 6 11Ohio 5 5 17 113 96 --- 1 5 10 13 1 0 6 20 16Wisconsin --- 1 6 24 29 --- 18 204 519 1,286 --- 0 2 1 4W.N. Central 4 2 19 57 48 3 3 1,395 34 109 --- 1 11 26 30Iowa --- 0 3 4 11 --- 0 6 19 69 --- 0 1 6 5Kansas --- 0 2 5 4 --- 0 2 5 12 --- 0 1 3 2Minnesota 2 0 16 17 5 --- 0 1,380 --- 26 --- 0 11 3 13Missouri 2 1 5 20 21 --- 0 1 3 1 --- 0 1 4 6Nebraska † --- 0 2 4 6 1 0 1 4 --- --- 0 2 8 3North Dakota --- 0 1 3 1 2 0 15 2 --- --- 0 1 --- ---South Dakota --- 0 1 4 --- --- 0 1 1 1 --- 0 2 2 1S. Atlantic 4 10 24 232 241 21 62 259 1,294 1,831 4 6 15 140 178Delaware 2 0 3 10 8 4 12 65 328 449 --- 0 1 2 1District of Columbia --- 0 4 12 13 --- 0 4 10 34 --- 0 3 7 7Florida 1 4 10 87 76 --- 2 11 32 20 4 2 7 59 45Georgia --- 1 4 24 25 --- 0 3 4 30 --- 0 6 3 37Maryland † 1 3 12 53 61 17 27 134 585 906 --- 1 13 29 44North Carolina --- 0 4 2 29 --- 0 5 12 50 --- 0 3 5 18South Carolina † --- 0 2 5 3 --- 1 3 18 18 --- 0 1 3 1Virginia † --- 1 6 34 25 --- 14 79 290 285 --- 1 5 32 24West Virginia --- 0 3 5 1 --- 0 33 15 39 --- 0 2 --- 1E.S. Central --- 2 12 65 56 --- 1 4 22 13 --- 0 3 11 23Alabama † --- 0 2 7 9 --- 0 1 --- 2 --- 0 2 2 6Kentucky --- 0 3 13 23 --- 0 1 1 1 --- 0 3 3 7Mississippi --- 0 2 6 2 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- 3Tennessee † --- 1 9 39 22 --- 1 4 21 10 --- 0 1 6 7W.S. Central --- 2 14 41 55 --- 3 44 31 71 --- 1 31 47 20Arkansas † --- 0 2 8 4 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 1 2Louisiana --- 0 3 1 5 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- 4Oklahoma --- 0 4 6 3 --- 0 2 --- --- --- 0 1 3 ---Texas † --- 1 10 26 43 --- 3 42 31 71 --- 1 30 43 14Mountain --- 3 8 74 58 --- 0 4 8 26 --- 1 6 21 19Arizona --- 1 4 25 23 --- 0 1 3 1 --- 0 2 11 2Colorado --- 1 5 17 7 --- 0 1 1 --- --- 0 3 3 13Idaho † --- 0 2 --- 1 --- 0 3 1 7 --- 0 1 --- 1Montana † --- 0 1 4 4 --- 0 1 --- 1 --- 0 3 1 1Nevada † --- 0 2 15 7 --- 0 1 --- 8 --- 0 1 3 ---New Mexico † --- 0 2 2 1 --- 0 1 1 2 --- 0 0 --- ---Utah --- 0 3 9 14 --- 0 1 2 6 --- 0 1 3 2Wyoming † --- 0 2 2 1 --- 0 1 --- 1 --- 0 0 --- ---Pacific 7 5 19 144 87 1 5 10 114 62 2 3 19 59 63Alaska --- 0 0 --- 1 --- 0 1 1 4 --- 0 1 2 2California 7 3 19 126 65 1 3 9 77 34 --- 1 13 35 48Hawaii --- 0 1 1 1 N 0 0 N N --- 0 0 --- 1Oregon --- 0 3 6 7 --- 1 4 32 21 --- 0 1 5 7Washington --- 0 4 11 13 --- 0 3 4 3 2 0 5 17 5American Samoa --- 0 0 --- --- N 0 0 N N --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Puerto Rico --- 0 1 --- --- N 0 0 N N --- 0 2 1 3U.S. Virgin Islands --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Incidence data for reporting years 2009 and 2010 are provisional.† Contains data reported through the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending July 10, 2010, and July 11, 2009 (27th week)*Reporting area Meningococcal disease, invasive † Pertussis Rabies, animalAll groupsCurrent week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009Med Max Med Max Med MaxUnited States 3 16 43 416 557 166 277 1,755 6,408 7,440 17 64 147 1,389 2,678New England --- 0 2 8 20 3 5 21 50 367 1 5 24 128 178Connecticut --- 0 2 1 2 --- 1 5 20 19 --- 1 22 59 79Maine § --- 0 1 3 3 --- 0 4 13 64 --- 1 4 28 28Massachusetts --- 0 1 --- 10 --- 1 12 --- 217 --- 0 0 --- ---New Hampshire --- 0 1 --- 1 --- 0 4 6 48 --- 0 2 3 20Rhode Island § --- 0 1 --- 3 3 0 8 8 11 --- 1 5 12 20Vermont § --- 0 1 4 1 --- 0 1 3 8 1 1 5 26 31Mid. Atlantic --- 1 4 38 64 33 21 41 457 598 9 11 26 352 303New Jersey --- 0 2 9 11 --- 3 10 47 131 --- 0 0 --- ---New York (Upstate) --- 0 3 9 14 16 6 27 190 96 8 9 22 247 198New York City --- 0 2 8 12 9 0 11 34 50 1 2 12 105 5Pennsylvania --- 0 2 12 27 8 8 22 186 321 --- 0 0 --- 100E.N. Central --- 2 8 70 105 39 61 111 1,576 1,502 --- 2 19 80 89Illinois --- 0 4 12 26 --- 11 29 267 364 --- 1 9 33 29Indiana --- 0 3 16 23 --- 7 19 161 177 --- 0 5 --- 17Michigan --- 0 2 10 17 4 19 41 441 308 --- 1 6 28 24Ohio --- 1 2 18 25 35 19 46 614 564 --- 0 5 19 19Wisconsin --- 0 2 14 14 --- 3 12 93 89 --- 0 0 --- ---W.N. Central --- 2 6 32 42 13 24 627 478 1,131 2 6 18 125 204Iowa --- 0 3 6 6 --- 5 23 178 131 --- 0 4 7 17Kansas --- 0 2 4 7 --- 3 11 63 131 --- 1 4 33 50Minnesota --- 0 2 2 9 --- 0 601 6 194 1 1 9 16 26Missouri --- 0 3 14 14 4 11 35 150 572 1 1 5 34 21Nebraska § --- 0 2 5 4 8 2 6 57 89 --- 1 6 29 55North Dakota --- 0 1 1 --- 1 0 12 6 3 --- 0 7 6 4South Dakota --- 0 2 --- 2 --- 1 6 18 11 --- 0 4 --- 31S. Atlantic --- 3 6 77 102 13 23 63 540 824 5 26 58 529 1,182Delaware --- 0 1 1 2 --- 0 3 5 7 --- 0 0 --- ---District of Columbia --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 3 3 --- 0 0 --- ---Florida --- 1 5 39 33 5 6 28 142 263 --- 0 27 57 161Georgia --- 0 1 6 20 1 3 8 88 140 --- 2 14 --- 224Maryland § --- 0 1 4 6 --- 2 8 52 72 5 6 15 179 189North Carolina --- 0 2 5 19 --- 0 10 --- 122 --- 3 17 --- 262South Carolina § --- 0 1 7 8 7 5 23 176 120 --- 0 0 --- ---Virginia § --- 0 2 13 10 --- 4 15 65 90 --- 10 26 254 283West Virginia --- 0 2 2 4 --- 0 6 9 7 --- 2 6 39 63E.S. Central --- 0 4 21 20 3 14 31 373 430 --- 2 7 64 91Alabama § --- 0 2 4 5 --- 5 16 110 155 --- 0 4 25 ---Kentucky --- 0 2 9 4 --- 4 15 132 123 --- 0 4 10 29Mississippi --- 0 1 2 2 --- 1 6 28 43 --- 0 1 --- 1Tennessee § --- 0 2 6 9 3 3 10 103 109 --- 1 6 29 61W.S. Central 2 1 9 50 47 34 67 753 1,427 1,500 --- 3 40 19 457Arkansas § --- 0 2 5 5 3 4 29 56 157 --- 0 10 13 28Louisiana --- 0 3 8 10 --- 1 7 16 95 --- 0 0 --- ---Oklahoma 1 0 7 14 4 --- 0 41 14 16 --- 0 15 6 7Texas § 1 1 7 23 28 31 58 681 1,341 1,232 --- 2 30 --- 422Mountain 1 1 5 36 43 9 19 41 510 517 --- 1 8 21 53Arizona --- 0 2 9 8 --- 7 14 193 104 --- 0 5 --- ---Colorado 1 0 3 12 13 5 2 13 64 142 --- 0 0 --- ---Idaho § --- 0 1 5 6 3 1 19 82 47 --- 0 2 1 ---Montana § --- 0 1 1 5 --- 1 8 31 12 --- 0 4 2 15Nevada § --- 0 1 5 3 --- 0 7 15 7 --- 0 1 2 2New Mexico § --- 0 1 3 3 1 2 6 35 36 --- 0 3 5 16Utah --- 0 1 1 1 --- 3 9 86 149 --- 0 2 --- 3Wyoming § --- 0 1 --- 4 --- 0 1 4 20 --- 0 3 11 17Pacific --- 3 16 84 114 19 32 186 997 571 --- 3 12 71 121Alaska --- 0 2 1 3 --- 0 6 12 29 --- 0 2 11 9California --- 2 13 55 73 --- 21 162 730 248 --- 3 11 54 108Hawaii --- 0 2 --- 3 --- 0 4 --- 20 --- 0 0 --- ---Oregon --- 1 3 19 26 2 6 15 157 126 --- 0 2 6 4Washington --- 0 7 9 9 17 4 24 98 148 --- 0 0 --- ---American Samoa --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- N 0 0 N NC.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 2 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Puerto Rico --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- 1 1 1 3 24 23U.S. Virgin Islands --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Incidence data for reporting years 2009 and 2010 are provisional.† Data for meningococcal disease, invasive caused by serogroups A, C, Y, and W-135; serogroup B; other serogroup; and unknown serogroup are available in Table I.§ Contains data reported through the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending July 10, 2010, and July 11, 2009 (27th week)*Reporting area Salmonellosis Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) † ShigellosisCurrent week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009Med Max Med Max Med MaxUnited States 472 833 1,551 15,946 20,327 48 72 198 1,490 1,966 145 264 525 6,403 8,388New England 4 20 216 449 1,356 --- 2 30 47 150 --- 2 28 44 126Connecticut --- 0 211 211 430 --- 0 27 27 67 --- 0 28 28 43Maine § 2 2 7 49 59 --- 0 2 4 9 --- 0 2 3 2Massachusetts --- 6 47 --- 568 --- 0 6 --- 43 --- 0 27 --- 66New Hampshire 1 3 9 76 184 --- 0 3 11 19 --- 0 5 3 4Rhode Island § --- 2 16 88 74 --- 0 26 --- --- --- 0 7 9 8Vermont § 1 1 3 25 41 --- 0 3 5 12 --- 0 1 1 3Mid. Atlantic 64 91 208 2,089 2,364 10 7 24 177 190 17 36 90 843 1,591New Jersey --- 15 47 268 483 --- 1 5 17 57 --- 7 23 152 341New York (Upstate) 35 24 78 549 529 6 3 15 77 47 1 4 19 83 103New York City 5 24 46 523 541 --- 0 4 19 36 --- 7 15 148 232Pennsylvania 24 29 67 749 811 4 2 8 64 50 16 19 63 460 915E.N. Central 30 78 159 1,956 2,600 6 10 29 225 362 8 28 235 958 1,599Illinois --- 25 55 678 733 --- 1 6 24 99 --- 9 228 565 365Indiana 1 8 22 81 299 --- 1 9 23 40 --- 1 5 19 44Michigan 5 15 34 353 506 2 2 16 76 67 3 4 10 104 137Ohio 24 25 47 656 719 4 2 11 60 60 5 8 46 171 741Wisconsin --- 10 26 188 343 --- 2 8 42 96 --- 5 16 99 312W.N. Central 11 44 94 995 1,340 6 11 42 268 299 34 48 88 1,471 446Iowa 1 7 16 172 213 --- 2 12 52 80 --- 0 5 28 42Kansas --- 6 20 159 181 --- 1 5 26 34 --- 3 14 136 133Minnesota --- 9 32 178 287 --- 2 17 31 63 --- 0 6 14 37Missouri 8 13 29 319 283 4 2 29 115 62 31 44 75 1,272 215Nebraska § 2 4 12 93 218 2 1 6 34 43 3 0 3 17 14North Dakota --- 0 39 15 27 --- 0 7 --- 4 --- 0 5 --- 3South Dakota --- 2 9 59 131 --- 0 12 10 13 --- 0 2 4 2S. Atlantic 212 246 502 4,274 5,020 6 12 26 245 315 38 39 70 946 1,275Delaware 1 3 9 55 39 --- 0 2 2 8 --- 3 10 35 44District of Columbia --- 2 6 37 48 --- 0 1 4 1 --- 0 4 16 14Florida 130 126 277 2,070 2,122 4 3 8 96 82 18 11 30 398 229Georgia 50 40 105 731 914 --- 1 4 27 37 12 12 24 338 347Maryland § 25 15 32 358 363 2 1 6 38 38 8 3 17 54 215North Carolina --- 30 90 230 677 --- 1 5 4 65 --- 2 26 15 249South Carolina § 6 19 66 347 330 --- 0 3 12 14 --- 1 6 34 74Virginia § --- 18 68 367 423 --- 2 15 56 59 --- 3 15 55 98West Virginia --- 3 17 79 104 --- 0 5 6 11 --- 0 2 1 5E.S. Central 18 49 118 1,004 1,204 3 4 10 92 112 3 11 40 353 519Alabama § --- 14 40 254 344 1 1 4 24 26 --- 2 10 54 100Kentucky 6 8 28 213 224 --- 1 4 12 38 3 4 28 166 128Mississippi 2 13 42 235 310 --- 0 2 10 6 --- 1 4 18 20Tennessee § 10 14 33 302 326 2 1 8 46 42 --- 5 13 115 271W.S. Central 18 102 547 1,554 2,147 1 4 68 76 136 34 48 251 1,070 1,643Arkansas § 12 10 26 207 250 --- 1 5 23 15 2 2 11 26 185Louisiana --- 16 46 330 448 --- 0 3 5 14 --- 3 9 101 119Oklahoma 6 10 46 204 255 1 0 27 7 10 2 7 96 151 116Texas § --- 53 477 813 1,194 --- 3 41 41 97 30 34 144 792 1,223Mountain 24 48 133 1,113 1,415 2 7 26 160 235 6 14 39 306 619Arizona 5 18 50 361 466 2 1 5 34 31 3 9 32 162 443Colorado 17 11 33 281 302 --- 2 11 33 86 3 2 6 50 46Idaho § 1 3 10 68 87 --- 1 7 23 31 --- 0 3 9 3Montana § --- 2 7 51 66 --- 1 7 23 11 --- 0 1 4 11Nevada § --- 4 14 106 124 --- 0 4 11 15 --- 1 7 17 33New Mexico § 1 5 40 102 165 --- 1 3 14 20 --- 1 6 54 69Utah --- 5 15 125 162 --- 1 11 17 38 --- 0 4 10 13Wyoming § --- 1 9 19 43 --- 0 2 5 3 --- 0 2 --- 1Pacific 91 116 299 2,512 2,881 14 9 46 200 167 5 21 64 412 570Alaska --- 1 6 44 37 --- 0 1 1 1 --- 0 2 --- 1California 74 84 227 1,853 2,194 3 4 35 90 99 4 16 51 349 448Hawaii --- 4 62 20 130 --- 0 4 6 3 --- 0 4 3 17Oregon --- 8 49 283 217 --- 1 11 29 14 --- 1 4 27 27Washington 17 15 61 312 303 11 3 19 74 50 1 2 9 33 77American Samoa --- 1 1 2 --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 1 3C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- 0 2 2 6 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 3 1 4Puerto Rico 2 7 39 104 265 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- 7U.S. Virgin Islands --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Incidence data for reporting years 2009 and 2010 are provisional.† Includes E. coli O157:H7; Shiga toxin-positive, serogroup non-O157; and Shiga toxin-positive, not serogrouped.§ Contains data reported through the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).TABLE II. ( Continued ) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending July 10, 2010, and July 11, 2009 (27th week)*Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis (including RMSF) †Reporting area Confirmed ProbableCurrent Previous 52 weeks Cum Cum Current Previous 52 weeks Cum Cumweek 2010 2009 week 2010 2009Med Max Med MaxUnited States 2 2 8 46 75 10 12 421 383 698New England --- 0 1 --- 1 --- 0 1 1 8Connecticut --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Maine § --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 1 4Massachusetts --- 0 0 --- 1 --- 0 1 --- 4New Hampshire --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---Rhode Island § --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Vermont § --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Mid. Atlantic --- 0 3 11 3 --- 1 6 19 53New Jersey --- 0 1 --- 1 --- 0 3 --- 37New York (Upstate) --- 0 1 1 --- --- 0 3 3 3New York City --- 0 1 2 --- --- 0 2 9 5Pennsylvania --- 0 2 8 2 --- 0 1 7 8E.N. Central --- 0 1 1 6 1 0 5 20 53Illinois --- 0 1 1 --- --- 0 3 6 34Indiana --- 0 0 --- 3 --- 0 2 9 6Michigan --- 0 1 --- 2 --- 0 2 3 1Ohio --- 0 0 --- --- 1 0 4 2 10Wisconsin --- 0 0 --- 1 --- 0 1 --- 2W.N. Central --- 0 3 6 7 1 2 23 111 128Iowa --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 1 --- 2Kansas --- 0 1 2 1 --- 0 0 --- ---Minnesota --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---Missouri --- 0 1 3 3 1 2 22 110 125Nebraska § --- 0 2 1 3 --- 0 1 1 1North Dakota --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---South Dakota --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---S. Atlantic 2 0 3 15 43 4 3 30 91 210Delaware --- 0 1 1 --- --- 0 3 6 5District of Columbia --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---Florida --- 0 1 1 --- 1 0 2 8 2Georgia 2 0 3 11 36 --- 0 0 --- ---Maryland § --- 0 1 1 2 3 0 2 11 30North Carolina --- 0 1 1 3 --- 1 22 27 131South Carolina § --- 0 1 --- 2 --- 0 1 4 13Virginia § --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 7 35 29West Virginia --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---E.S. Central --- 0 2 6 3 4 3 21 124 140Alabama § --- 0 1 --- 1 --- 1 7 25 28Kentucky --- 0 2 4 1 --- 0 0 --- ---Mississippi --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 1 9Tennessee § --- 0 2 2 1 4 3 14 98 103W.S. Central --- 0 3 1 4 --- 1 408 13 92Arkansas § --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 110 --- 43Louisiana --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- 2Oklahoma --- 0 3 --- 3 --- 0 287 9 34Texas § --- 0 1 1 1 --- 0 11 4 13Mountain --- 0 2 2 7 --- 0 3 4 14Arizona --- 0 2 --- 2 --- 0 2 1 5Colorado --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Idaho § --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 1 ---Montana § --- 0 1 2 4 --- 0 1 1 6Nevada § --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- 1New Mexico § --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 1 1Utah --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- 1Wyoming § --- 0 0 --- 1 --- 0 1 --- ---Pacific --- 0 2 4 1 --- 0 0 --- ---Alaska N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NCalifornia --- 0 2 4 1 --- 0 0 --- ---Hawaii N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NOregon --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Washington --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---American Samoa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NC.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NPuerto Rico N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NU.S. Virgin Islands --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Incidence data for reporting years 2009 and 2010 are provisional.† Illnesses with similar clinical presentation that result from Spotted fever group rickettsia infections are reported as Spotted fever rickettsioses. Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, is the most common and well-known spotted fever.§ Contains data reported through the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending July 10, 2010, and July 11, 2009 (27th week)*Streptococcus pneumoniae, † invasive diseaseReporting area All ages Age <5 Syphilis, primary and secondaryCurrent week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009Med Max Med Max Med MaxUnited States 97 159 479 8,880 1,902 13 49 156 1,369 1,403 55 236 413 5,507 7,151New England 1 5 98 480 30 --- 1 24 36 45 2 8 22 227 162Connecticut --- 0 93 241 --- --- 0 22 22 --- --- 1 10 39 32Maine § --- 1 6 73 8 --- 0 2 6 2 --- 0 3 14 1Massachusetts --- 0 1 --- 2 --- 0 3 --- 34 1 5 12 143 115New Hampshire --- 0 7 59 --- --- 0 2 3 6 1 0 1 11 10Rhode Island § --- 0 7 53 11 --- 0 1 2 1 --- 0 5 18 4Vermont § 1 0 6 54 9 --- 0 1 3 2 --- 0 2 2 ---Mid. Atlantic 6 11 52 756 114 3 7 48 222 179 16 33 47 852 927New Jersey --- 0 8 66 --- --- 1 4 37 28 --- 4 12 117 131New York (Upstate) --- 3 12 106 45 --- 3 19 77 81 6 2 11 57 55New York City 5 3 25 276 4 3 1 24 72 58 5 18 39 483 564Pennsylvania 1 4 22 308 65 --- 0 5 36 12 5 7 15 195 177E.N. Central 16 23 96 1,773 440 --- 8 18 216 232 --- 27 44 553 761Illinois --- 0 7 58 --- --- 1 5 52 37 --- 12 21 149 375Indiana --- 5 23 344 174 --- 1 6 29 45 --- 3 13 74 78Michigan 3 2 26 419 19 --- 1 6 49 46 --- 4 13 116 119Ohio 12 13 49 759 247 --- 2 6 59 79 --- 7 13 192 162Wisconsin 1 1 22 193 --- --- 1 4 27 25 --- 1 3 22 27W.N. Central 3 8 182 554 121 1 3 12 102 109 --- 5 12 130 156Iowa --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 2 4 13Kansas --- 1 7 61 44 --- 0 2 11 14 --- 0 3 10 13Minnesota --- 1 179 287 26 --- 1 10 44 42 --- 1 4 40 37Missouri 1 1 9 75 42 1 0 3 28 35 --- 3 8 71 86Nebraska § 2 1 7 86 --- --- 0 2 10 7 --- 0 1 5 4North Dakota --- 0 11 31 7 --- 0 1 2 4 --- 0 1 --- 3South Dakota --- 0 3 14 2 --- 0 2 7 7 --- 0 0 --- ---S. Atlantic 35 37 143 2,064 856 3 12 28 352 336 24 57 218 1,356 1,686Delaware --- 0 3 21 13 --- 0 2 --- --- --- 0 3 3 20District of Columbia --- 0 4 21 16 --- 0 2 7 3 --- 2 8 58 94Florida 11 18 89 967 506 3 3 18 130 126 --- 19 31 452 579Georgia 2 10 28 328 240 --- 4 12 93 76 1 15 167 278 356Maryland § 13 2 25 293 4 --- 1 6 34 52 4 6 12 145 135North Carolina --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- 4 9 31 204 280South Carolina § 8 1 25 325 --- --- 1 4 35 32 5 2 6 68 65Virginia § --- 0 4 41 --- --- 1 4 39 30 10 4 22 145 153West Virginia 1 1 21 68 77 --- 0 4 14 17 --- 0 2 3 4E.S. Central 8 12 50 794 190 --- 2 8 77 84 3 20 39 451 598Alabama § --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 6 17 123 249Kentucky 4 2 16 123 53 --- 0 2 10 7 2 2 13 68 28Mississippi --- 1 6 38 31 --- 0 2 8 13 1 5 17 96 100Tennessee § 4 8 44 633 106 --- 2 7 59 64 --- 6 16 164 221W.S. Central 13 10 89 1,128 74 3 6 41 181 207 6 41 72 741 1,463Arkansas § 3 2 9 109 35 --- 0 3 10 26 4 5 14 79 106Louisiana --- 1 8 47 39 --- 0 3 16 17 --- 6 27 64 427Oklahoma --- 0 5 32 --- --- 1 5 32 33 2 1 6 39 47Texas § 10 5 82 940 --- 3 3 34 123 131 --- 27 46 559 883Mountain 14 7 83 1,146 75 3 5 12 159 192 2 9 21 216 282Arizona 6 1 52 547 --- 2 2 7 73 85 --- 4 10 92 134Colorado 7 0 20 327 --- 1 1 4 42 28 --- 2 5 58 49Idaho § --- 0 1 8 --- --- 0 1 4 7 --- 0 1 2 3Montana § --- 0 2 13 --- --- 0 1 1 --- --- 0 1 --- ---Nevada § --- 1 4 46 28 --- 0 1 4 6 --- 1 10 42 54New Mexico § 1 1 8 103 --- --- 0 4 13 23 2 1 4 17 25Utah --- 2 9 94 38 --- 1 4 20 42 --- 0 2 5 15Wyoming § --- 0 1 8 9 --- 0 1 2 1 --- 0 1 --- 2Pacific 1 2 14 185 2 --- 0 7 24 19 2 39 62 981 1,116Alaska --- 0 9 69 --- --- 0 5 16 11 --- 0 0 --- ---California 1 0 12 116 --- --- 0 2 8 --- 2 35 57 884 993Hawaii --- 0 1 --- 2 --- 0 1 --- 8 --- 0 3 18 19Oregon --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 5 6 31Washington --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 3 7 73 73American Samoa --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Puerto Rico --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- 2 3 17 114 113U.S. Virgin Islands --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Incidence data for reporting years 2009 and 2010 are provisional.† Includes drug resistant and susceptible cases of invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae disease among children <5 years and among all ages. Case definition: Isolation of S. pneumoniae from a normally sterile body site (e.g., blood or cerebrospinal fluid).§ Contains data reported through the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending July 10, 2010, and July 11, 2009 (27th week)*West Nile virus disease †Reporting area Varicella (chickenpox) § Neuroinvasive Nonneuroinvasive ¶Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009 Current week Previous 52 weeks Cum 2010 Cum 2009Med Max Med Max Med MaxUnited States 44 330 544 8,524 13,897 --- 0 46 2 40 --- 0 49 8 28New England --- 16 36 385 627 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Connecticut --- 7 20 177 303 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Maine § --- 3 15 107 107 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Massachusetts --- 0 1 --- 3 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---New Hampshire --- 2 8 73 126 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Rhode Island § --- 1 12 16 22 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Vermont § --- 1 10 12 66 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Mid. Atlantic 5 33 66 941 1,314 --- 0 2 --- 1 --- 0 1 --- ---New Jersey --- 9 30 350 270 --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---New York (Upstate) N 0 0 N N --- 0 1 --- 1 --- 0 1 --- ---New York City --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Pennsylvania 5 22 52 591 1,044 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---E.N. Central 17 108 176 2,987 4,325 --- 0 4 --- --- --- 0 3 --- ---Illinois --- 26 49 747 1,014 --- 0 3 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Indiana § --- 6 35 274 320 --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---Michigan 2 35 62 947 1,274 --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Ohio 13 28 56 833 1,337 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 2 --- ---Wisconsin 2 7 24 186 380 --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---W.N. Central 2 13 40 345 899 --- 0 5 --- 2 --- 0 11 2 9Iowa N 0 0 N N --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- 1Kansas § --- 4 18 99 378 --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 2 --- 3Minnesota --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 1 --- 1Missouri 2 6 16 202 431 --- 0 2 --- 1 --- 0 1 --- ---Nebraska § N 0 0 N N --- 0 2 --- --- --- 0 6 --- 2North Dakota --- 0 26 29 55 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 1 ---South Dakota --- 0 7 15 35 --- 0 3 --- 1 --- 0 2 1 2S. Atlantic 5 36 105 1,291 1,695 --- 0 4 --- --- --- 0 2 3 ---Delaware § --- 0 10 39 7 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---District of Columbia --- 0 4 14 21 --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Florida § --- 15 57 639 866 --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---Georgia N 0 0 N N --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 1 3 ---Maryland § N 0 0 N N --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 1 --- ---North Carolina N 0 0 N N --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---South Carolina § --- 0 34 72 92 --- 0 2 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Virginia § 2 11 34 271 458 --- 0 2 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---West Virginia 3 8 26 256 251 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---E.S. Central 1 6 28 181 355 --- 0 6 1 6 --- 0 4 --- 2Alabama § 1 6 27 174 352 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Kentucky N 0 0 N N --- 0 1 --- 1 --- 0 0 --- ---Mississippi --- 0 2 7 3 --- 0 5 1 3 --- 0 4 --- 2Tennessee § N 0 0 N N --- 0 2 --- 2 --- 0 1 --- ---W.S. Central 6 64 285 1,730 3,345 --- 0 19 --- 14 --- 0 6 --- 1Arkansas § --- 3 32 106 313 --- 0 1 --- 3 --- 0 0 --- ---Louisiana --- 2 10 64 80 --- 0 2 --- 4 --- 0 4 --- ---Oklahoma N 0 0 N N --- 0 2 --- --- --- 0 2 --- ---Texas § 6 53 272 1,560 2,952 --- 0 16 --- 7 --- 0 4 --- 1Mountain 8 25 48 644 1,262 --- 0 12 1 12 --- 0 17 3 14Arizona --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 4 1 4 --- 0 2 --- 3Colorado § 8 10 41 250 686 --- 0 7 --- --- --- 0 14 3 3Idaho § N 0 0 N N --- 0 3 --- 1 --- 0 5 --- 2Montana § --- 3 17 130 110 --- 0 1 --- 1 --- 0 1 --- ---Nevada § N 0 0 N N --- 0 2 --- 5 --- 0 1 --- 4New Mexico § --- 2 7 63 89 --- 0 2 --- 1 --- 0 1 --- ---Utah --- 6 22 188 377 --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 0 --- 1Wyoming § --- 0 3 13 --- --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 2 --- 1Pacific --- 1 5 20 75 --- 0 12 --- 5 --- 0 12 --- 2Alaska --- 0 4 20 45 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---California --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 8 --- 4 --- 0 6 --- 2Hawaii --- 0 2 --- 30 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Oregon N 0 0 N N --- 0 1 --- --- --- 0 4 --- ---Washington N 0 0 N N --- 0 6 --- 1 --- 0 3 --- ---American Samoa N 0 0 N N --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- 0 3 9 14 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---Puerto Rico 1 5 30 149 340 --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---U.S. Virgin Islands --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* Incidence data for reporting years 2009 and 2010 are provisional. Data for HIV/AIDS, AIDS, and TB, when available, are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† Updated weekly from reports to the Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and Enteric Diseases (ArboNET Surveillance). Data for California serogroup, eastern equine, Powassan, St. Louis, and western equine diseases are available in Table I.§ Contains data reported through the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).¶ Not reportable in all states. Data from states where the condition is not reportable are excluded from this table, except starting in 2007 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/ncphi/disss/nndss/phs/infdis.htm.TABLE III. Deaths in 122 U.S. cities,* week ending July 10, 2010 (27th week)Reporting area All causes, by age (years) P&I † Reporting area All causes, by age (years) P&I †Total TotalAll ≥65 45--64 25--44 1--24 <1 All ≥65 45--64 25--44 1--24 <1Ages AgesNew England 444 299 108 24 6 7 31 S. Atlantic 1,149 712 297 89 34 16 92Boston, MA 106 61 26 11 3 5 8 Atlanta, GA 119 60 42 16 1 --- 9Bridgeport, CT 22 15 5 1 --- 1 3 Baltimore, MD 154 92 38 17 4 2 12Cambridge, MA 13 9 3 1 --- --- --- Charlotte, NC 89 60 19 7 2 1 7Fall River, MA 23 21 1 1 --- --- 1 Jacksonville, FL 127 85 32 8 1 1 13Hartford, CT 38 29 5 3 1 --- 3 Miami, FL 183 113 55 4 7 4 11Lowell, MA 15 10 5 --- --- --- 1 Norfolk, VA 39 24 6 5 2 2 1Lynn, MA 4 3 --- 1 --- --- --- Richmond, VA 70 42 20 3 5 --- 8New Bedford, MA 22 15 6 --- 1 --- 1 Savannah, GA 46 37 6 1 1 1 3New Haven, CT 29 21 8 --- --- --- 1 St. Petersburg, FL 34 22 5 3 2 2 2Providence, RI 67 48 13 5 --- 1 2 Tampa, FL 155 108 28 15 3 1 17Somerville, MA --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Washington, D.C. 124 62 44 10 6 2 9Springfield, MA 30 21 9 --- --- --- 4 Wilmington, DE 9 7 2 --- --- --- ---Waterbury, CT 19 10 8 --- 1 --- 1 E.S. Central 718 466 162 64 18 8 45Worcester, MA 56 36 19 1 --- --- 6 Birmingham, AL 128 94 20 9 5 --- 4Mid. Atlantic 1,622 1,092 388 82 32 27 72 Chattanooga, TN 77 47 20 7 1 2 2Albany, NY 49 35 10 1 1 2 1 Knoxville, TN 100 73 22 4 --- 1 9Allentown, PA 19 15 4 --- --- --- --- Lexington, KY 61 32 18 7 3 1 1Buffalo, NY 89 65 19 3 --- 2 9 Memphis, TN 154 82 42 22 5 3 13Camden, NJ 40 22 10 6 --- 2 2 Mobile, AL 46 36 8 2 --- --- 3Elizabeth, NJ 11 7 3 1 --- --- 1 Montgomery, AL 12 8 2 2 --- --- ---Erie, PA 30 26 3 --- 1 --- 1 Nashville, TN 140 94 30 11 4 1 13Jersey City, NJ 17 9 6 1 1 --- --- W.S. Central 1,038 664 258 63 26 27 51New York City, NY 907 610 225 43 17 11 38 Austin, TX 78 47 23 6 2 --- 5Newark, NJ 23 7 10 4 2 --- --- Baton Rouge, LA 65 49 10 4 1 1 ---Paterson, NJ 22 12 7 2 --- 1 3 Corpus Christi, TX 39 25 8 3 1 2 1Philadelphia, PA 122 77 29 10 3 3 2 Dallas, TX 188 103 57 13 7 8 8Pittsburgh, PA § 31 21 6 3 --- 1 1 El Paso, TX 114 75 27 7 5 --- 4Reading, PA 36 27 7 --- 1 1 2 Fort Worth, TX U U U U U U URochester, NY 70 45 17 1 3 4 6 Houston, TX 138 91 36 7 1 3 12Schenectady, NY 18 13 4 1 --- --- 1 Little Rock, AR 50 30 14 3 3 --- 1Scranton, PA 27 26 1 --- --- --- 1 New Orleans, LA U U U U U U USyracuse, NY 50 35 10 4 1 --- 1 San Antonio, TX 206 135 49 10 3 9 10Trenton, NJ 23 13 9 1 --- --- 1 Shreveport, LA 75 46 19 5 2 3 4Utica, NY 18 9 7 1 1 --- 2 Tulsa, OK 85 63 15 5 1 1 6Yonkers, NY 20 18 1 --- 1 --- --- Mountain 996 656 227 70 19 23 57E.N. Central 1,626 1,095 376 77 36 42 103 Albuquerque, NM 113 82 24 2 3 2 12Akron, OH 69 45 15 2 2 5 7 Boise, ID 43 30 7 5 1 --- ---Canton, OH 31 20 7 3 --- 1 2 Colorado Springs, CO 75 49 20 4 --- 2 3Chicago, IL 220 147 51 12 6 4 12 Denver, CO 82 46 24 8 1 3 3Cincinnati, OH 67 36 20 1 1 9 3 Las Vegas, NV 206 138 47 13 5 2 13Cleveland, OH 226 168 46 5 5 2 13 Ogden, UT 31 20 4 6 --- 1 1Columbus, OH 87 59 21 4 1 2 4 Phoenix, AZ 150 88 40 11 5 6 5Dayton, OH 108 75 25 5 3 --- 9 Pueblo, CO 29 19 9 1 --- --- 3Detroit, MI 121 59 41 9 7 5 2 Salt Lake City, UT 119 78 25 10 2 4 11Evansville, IN 41 28 11 2 --- --- 2 Tucson, AZ 148 106 27 10 2 3 6Fort Wayne, IN 54 38 12 2 --- 2 2 Pacific 1,479 1,007 327 93 31 21 123Gary, IN 7 4 --- 2 1 --- --- Berkeley, CA 10 9 1 --- --- --- 1Grand Rapids, MI 54 39 12 1 1 1 5 Fresno, CA 110 76 25 5 3 1 10Indianapolis, IN 189 114 47 17 5 6 11 Glendale, CA 30 23 7 --- --- --- 6Lansing, MI 39 31 5 3 --- --- 3 Honolulu, HI 50 30 16 2 --- 2 4Milwaukee, WI 72 57 11 4 --- --- 4 Long Beach, CA 59 39 12 4 3 1 8Peoria, IL 61 45 11 2 1 2 13 Los Angeles, CA 224 146 43 25 5 5 23Rockford, IL 49 34 11 1 1 2 3 Pasadena, CA 21 13 6 1 1 --- 2South Bend, IN 33 22 9 1 1 --- 1 Portland, OR 112 71 24 10 6 1 6Toledo, OH 53 36 14 1 1 1 5 Sacramento, CA 150 98 39 8 4 1 8Youngstown, OH 45 38 7 --- --- --- 2 San Diego, CA 120 81 27 8 2 2 12W.N. Central 484 304 135 25 11 9 27 San Francisco, CA 100 66 22 8 2 2 10Des Moines, IA 67 45 18 2 1 1 3 San Jose, CA 161 122 31 5 1 2 13Duluth, MN 36 26 9 1 --- --- 2 Santa Cruz, CA 24 16 7 1 --- --- 1Kansas City, KS 21 15 5 --- --- 1 --- Seattle, WA 101 69 26 3 1 2 5Kansas City, MO 82 52 21 4 2 3 5 Spokane, WA 70 55 10 3 --- 2 7Lincoln, NE 25 18 5 2 --- --- --- Tacoma, WA 137 93 31 10 3 --- 7Minneapolis, MN 44 22 14 4 3 1 1 Total ¶ 9,556 6,295 2,278 587 213 180 601Omaha, NE 82 48 22 5 5 2 10St. Louis, MO 1 1 --- --- --- --- ---St. Paul, MN 40 27 13 --- --- --- 1Wichita, KS 86 50 28 7 --- 1 5U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases.* Mortality data in this table are voluntarily reported from 122 cities in the United States, most of which have populations of >100,000. A death is reported by the place of its occurrence and by the week that the death certificate was filed. 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 current week. Complete counts will be available in 4 to 6 weeks.¶ Total includes unknown ages.TABLE IV. Provisional cases of selected notifiable disease,* United States, quarter ending July 3, 2010 (26th week)Reporting area Tuberculosis †Current Previous 4 quarters Cum 2010 Cum 2009quarterMin MaxUnited States 1,073 1,073 3,217 2,613 5,294New England 41 41 108 107 183Connecticut --- 0 27 17 42Maine 3 1 3 4 7Massachusetts 32 32 68 72 114New Hampshire --- 0 6 3 8Rhode Island 6 5 8 11 11Vermont --- 0 3 --- 1Mid. Atlantic 229 229 462 542 749New Jersey 93 47 138 140 173New York (Upstate) 41 41 55 83 112New York City 95 95 199 294 379Pennsylvania --- 0 78 25 85E.N. Central 77 77 293 225 420Illinois --- 0 175 60 151Indiana 25 12 37 37 59Michigan 12 12 34 46 77Ohio 22 22 55 53 89Wisconsin 18 11 18 29 44W.N. Central 43 37 116 80 186Iowa --- 0 13 --- 20Kansas --- 0 23 1 32Minnesota 37 25 57 62 71Missouri --- 0 20 1 40Nebraska 6 3 14 9 13North Dakota --- 0 2 --- 2South Dakota --- 0 7 7 8S. Atlantic 282 282 579 710 1,090Delaware 2 2 4 6 13District of Columbia 7 6 12 13 23Florida 91 91 219 310 454Georgia 63 63 118 155 210Maryland 51 43 76 94 85North Carolina --- 0 73 --- 107South Carolina 26 10 44 36 82Virginia 36 36 101 86 105West Virginia 6 3 6 10 11E.S. Central 144 99 175 243 240Alabama 40 40 49 83 77Kentucky 27 0 45 27 28Mississippi 22 18 34 40 54Tennessee 55 38 67 93 81W.S. Central 102 102 546 377 852Arkansas 9 9 30 26 31Louisiana 61 7 85 68 41Oklahoma 6 6 37 23 34Texas 26 26 394 260 746Mountain 70 66 165 136 225Arizona 14 14 81 53 77Colorado 17 8 27 25 36Idaho 7 0 7 7 6Montana --- 0 2 --- 5Nevada 17 0 27 17 59New Mexico 8 8 15 22 20Utah 7 4 10 11 20Wyoming --- 0 1 1 2Pacific 85 85 773 193 1,349Alaska --- 0 15 --- 21California --- 0 633 --- 1,130Hawaii 24 24 34 49 58Oregon 21 20 23 41 46Washington 40 40 85 103 94American Samoa --- 0 1 --- 1C.N.M.I. --- 0 9 --- 18Guam --- 0 19 --- 65Puerto Rico 2 2 27 29 31U.S. Virgin Islands --- 0 0 --- ---C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. Med: Median. Max: Maximum.* CDC is in the process of upgrading the national surveillance data management system for human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. 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