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Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report ND-128 MMWR / March 15, 2013 / Vol. 62 / No. 10 TABLE I. Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending March 9, 2013 (10th week)* Disease Current week Cum 2013 5-year weekly average Total cases reported for previous years States reporting cases during current week (No.) 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Anthrax 1 1 Arboviral diseases § , : California serogroup virus disease 0 78 137 75 55 62 Eastern equine encephalitis virus disease 1 14 4 10 4 4 Powassan virus disease 7 16 8 6 2 St. Louis encephalitis virus disease 0 4 6 10 12 13 Western equine encephalitis virus disease Babesiosis 1 9 1 802 1,128 NN NN NN WI (1) Botulism, total 15 2 120 153 112 118 145 foodborne 0 13 24 7 10 17 infant 12 2 81 97 80 83 109 other (wound and unspecified) 3 0 26 32 25 25 19 Brucellosis 7 1 119 79 115 115 80 Chancroid 2 1 22 8 24 28 25 Cholera 1 0 5 40 13 10 5 Cyclosporiasis § 3 1 117 151 179 141 139 Diphtheria 0 1 Haemophilus influenzae, ** invasive disease (age <5 yrs): serotype b 4 1 24 14 23 35 30 nonserotype b 1 27 5 161 145 200 236 244 AL (1) unknown serotype 2 43 5 252 226 223 178 163 NC (1), AZ (1) Hansen disease § 5 2 57 82 98 103 80 Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome § 0 26 23 20 20 18 Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrheal § 2 14 3 212 290 266 242 330 OH (1), OR (1) Influenza-associated pediatric mortality § , †† 12 81 5 52 118 61 358 90 MA (1), NJ (2), IA (1), MD (1), VA (1), SC (2), AL (1), TX (1), CA (1), IN (1) Listeriosis 1 51 10 670 870 821 851 759 FL (1) Measles §§ 1 11 3 56 220 63 71 140 FL (1) Meningococcal disease, invasive ¶¶ : A, C, Y, and W-135 21 9 136 257 280 301 330 serogroup B 14 5 89 159 135 174 188 other serogroup 1 1 17 20 12 23 38 unknown serogroup 3 91 11 304 323 406 482 616 NY (1), FL (1), CA (1) Novel influenza A virus infections*** 15 313 14 4 43,774 2 Plague 3 3 2 8 3 Poliomyelitis, paralytic 1 Polio virus Infection, nonparalytic § Psittacosis § 0 2 2 4 9 8 Q fever, total § 3 10 2 126 134 131 113 120 acute 3 6 1 107 110 106 93 106 MD (1), NC (1), CA (1) chronic 4 0 19 24 25 20 14 Rabies, human 1 6 2 4 2 Rubella ††† 1 0 8 4 5 3 16 Rubella, congenital syndrome 0 2 2 SARS-CoV § Smallpox § Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome § 23 5 125 168 142 161 157 Syphilis, congenital (age <1 yr) §§§ 9 8 275 360 377 423 431 Tetanus 5 0 38 36 26 18 19 Toxic-shock syndrome (staphylococcal) § 13 2 65 78 82 74 71 Trichinellosis 1 0 16 15 7 13 39 Tularemia 2 0 159 166 124 93 123 Typhoid fever 35 7 312 390 467 397 449 Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus § 9 1 98 82 91 78 63 Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus § 0 1 2 1 Vibriosis (noncholera Vibrio species infections) § 2 46 5 967 832 846 789 588 FL (2) Viral hemorrhagic fever ¶¶¶ 1 NN NN Yellow fever See Table 1 footnotes on next page. Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables

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Page 1: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report · 913 1,179 8,070 10,848 N 0 0 N N 7 4 15 49 46 Maryland 332 472 1,235 3,237 3,424 — 0 1 — 2 — 1 5 11 24 North Carolina 1,038 889 1,771

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

ND-128 MMWR / March 15, 2013 / Vol. 62 / No. 10

TABLE I. Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending March 9, 2013 (10th week)*

DiseaseCurrent

weekCum 2013

5-year weekly

average†

Total cases reported for previous yearsStates reporting cases

during current week (No.)2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Anthrax — — — — 1 — 1 —Arboviral diseases§, ¶:

California serogroup virus disease — — 0 78 137 75 55 62Eastern equine encephalitis virus disease — 1 — 14 4 10 4 4Powassan virus disease — — — 7 16 8 6 2St. Louis encephalitis virus disease — — 0 4 6 10 12 13Western equine encephalitis virus disease — — — — — — — —

Babesiosis 1 9 1 802 1,128 NN NN NN WI (1)Botulism, total — 15 2 120 153 112 118 145

foodborne — — 0 13 24 7 10 17infant — 12 2 81 97 80 83 109other (wound and unspecified) — 3 0 26 32 25 25 19

Brucellosis — 7 1 119 79 115 115 80Chancroid — 2 1 22 8 24 28 25Cholera — 1 0 5 40 13 10 5Cyclosporiasis§ — 3 1 117 151 179 141 139Diphtheria — — 0 1 — — — —Haemophilus influenzae,** invasive disease (age <5 yrs):

serotype b — 4 1 24 14 23 35 30nonserotype b 1 27 5 161 145 200 236 244 AL (1)unknown serotype 2 43 5 252 226 223 178 163 NC (1), AZ (1)

Hansen disease§ — 5 2 57 82 98 103 80Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome§ — — 0 26 23 20 20 18Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrheal§ 2 14 3 212 290 266 242 330 OH (1), OR (1)Influenza-associated pediatric mortality§,†† 12 81 5 52 118 61 358 90 MA (1), NJ (2), IA (1), MD (1), VA (1), SC (2),

AL (1), TX (1), CA (1), IN (1)Listeriosis 1 51 10 670 870 821 851 759 FL (1)Measles§§ 1 11 3 56 220 63 71 140 FL (1)Meningococcal disease, invasive¶¶:

A, C, Y, and W-135 — 21 9 136 257 280 301 330serogroup B — 14 5 89 159 135 174 188other serogroup — 1 1 17 20 12 23 38unknown serogroup 3 91 11 304 323 406 482 616 NY (1), FL (1), CA (1)

Novel influenza A virus infections*** — — 15 313 14 4 43,774 2Plague — — — 3 3 2 8 3Poliomyelitis, paralytic — — — — — — 1 —Polio virus Infection, nonparalytic§ — — — — — — — —Psittacosis§ — — 0 2 2 4 9 8Q fever, total§ 3 10 2 126 134 131 113 120

acute 3 6 1 107 110 106 93 106 MD (1), NC (1), CA (1)chronic — 4 0 19 24 25 20 14

Rabies, human — — — 1 6 2 4 2Rubella††† — 1 0 8 4 5 3 16Rubella, congenital syndrome — — 0 2 — — 2 —SARS-CoV§ — — — — — — — —Smallpox§ — — — — — — — —Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome§ — 23 5 125 168 142 161 157Syphilis, congenital (age <1 yr)§§§ — 9 8 275 360 377 423 431Tetanus — 5 0 38 36 26 18 19Toxic-shock syndrome (staphylococcal)§ — 13 2 65 78 82 74 71Trichinellosis — 1 0 16 15 7 13 39Tularemia — 2 0 159 166 124 93 123Typhoid fever — 35 7 312 390 467 397 449Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus§ — 9 1 98 82 91 78 63Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus§ — — 0 1 — 2 1 —Vibriosis (noncholera Vibrio species infections)§ 2 46 5 967 832 846 789 588 FL (2)Viral hemorrhagic fever¶¶¶ — — — — — 1 NN NNYellow fever — — — — — — — —

See Table 1 footnotes on next page.

Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables

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* 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.

FIGURE I. Selected notifiable disease reports, United States, comparison of provisional 4-week totals March 9, 2013, with historical data

TABLE I. (Continued) Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending March 9, 2013 (10th week)*

—: No reported cases. N: Not reportable. NN: Not Nationally Notifiable. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. * Case counts for reporting year 2012 and 2013 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/

ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.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.

The total sum of incident cases is then divided by 25 weeks. Additional information is available at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/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 arboviral diseases, STD data, TB data, and

influenza-associated pediatric mortality, and in 2003 for SARS-CoV. Reporting exceptions are available at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/SRCA_FINAL_REPORT_2006-2010.xlsx. ¶ 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 weekly from reports to the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. Since September 30, 2012, 99 influenza-associated pediatric deaths

occurring during the 2012-13 influenza season have been reported. §§ The one measles case reported for the current week was imported. ¶¶ 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, four cases of human infection

with novel influenza A viruses, different from the 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) strain, were reported to CDC. The four cases of novel influenza A virus infection reported to CDC during 2010, the fourteen cases reported during 2011, and the 313 cases reported in 2012 are different from the 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus. Total case counts are provided by the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD).

††† No rubella cases were reported for the current week. §§§ Updated weekly from reports to the Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. ¶¶¶ There were no cases of viral hemorrhagic fever reported during the current week. See Table II for dengue hemorrhagic fever.

Notifiable Disease Data Team and 122 Cities Mortality Data Team

Jeffrey KrisemanDeborah A. Adams Willie J. AndersonLenee Blanton Rosaline DharaDiana Harris Onweh Alan W. SchleyPearl C. Sharp

420.1250.0625 1

Beyond historical limits

DISEASE

Ratio (Log scale)*

DECREASE INCREASECASES CURRENT

4 WEEKS

Hepatitis A, acute

Hepatitis B, acute

Hepatitis C, acute

Legionellosis

Measles

Mumps

Pertussis

Giardiasis

Meningococcal disease

484

43

79

50

89

1

24

5

559

0.25 0.5

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TABLE II. Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending March 9, 2013, and March 10, 2012 (10th week)*

Reporting area

Chlamydia trachomatis infection Coccidioidomycosis Cryptosporidiosis

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 13,520 26,780 30,358 228,341 271,265 23 244 546 342 3,845 39 129 281 715 1,053New England 948 945 1,349 8,863 9,052 — 0 1 1 — 1 7 19 15 56

Connecticut 291 250 569 2,302 2,423 N 0 0 N N — 1 3 3 6Maine — 60 101 462 608 N 0 0 N N 1 1 4 3 10Massachusetts 569 476 706 4,459 4,112 — 0 0 — — — 2 8 6 25New Hampshire 2 60 83 437 626 — 0 1 1 — — 0 4 1 8Rhode Island 71 81 160 803 1,023 — 0 1 — — — 0 3 — —Vermont 15 28 104 400 260 N 0 0 N N — 1 6 2 7

Mid. Atlantic 2,384 3,505 4,489 34,833 34,505 — 0 1 — 2 4 12 41 76 96New Jersey 164 539 637 4,798 5,487 N 0 0 N N — 0 4 — 8New York (Upstate) 732 722 1,680 6,391 6,208 N 0 0 N N — 2 16 15 14New York City 516 1,135 1,266 10,642 11,980 N 0 0 N N — 2 8 8 18Pennsylvania 972 1,074 1,993 13,002 10,830 — 0 1 — 2 4 7 21 53 56

E.N. Central 1,178 4,259 4,697 29,818 43,492 — 1 4 4 10 14 28 110 149 283Illinois 21 1,270 1,415 5,316 13,474 N 0 0 N N — 3 8 3 26Indiana 181 563 838 4,549 5,643 N 0 0 N N — 3 8 11 36Michigan 384 915 1,304 7,578 9,364 — 0 2 2 6 2 5 40 31 62Ohio 335 1,043 1,184 8,070 10,360 — 0 2 — 4 9 10 28 62 90Wisconsin 257 468 551 4,305 4,651 — 0 1 2 — 3 9 43 42 69

W.N. Central 198 1,564 1,801 11,216 16,355 — 2 8 — 14 — 17 41 73 129Iowa 8 210 255 1,640 2,402 N 0 0 N N — 5 22 15 48Kansas 33 212 256 1,707 2,312 N 0 0 N N — 2 5 4 21Minnesota 7 342 436 1,506 3,527 — 1 7 — 13 — 0 0 — —Missouri 126 544 657 4,473 5,449 — 0 1 — 1 — 4 12 33 24Nebraska — 128 188 893 1,380 — 0 1 — — — 2 10 10 9North Dakota — 49 73 318 550 — 0 0 — — — 0 3 4 6South Dakota 24 76 107 679 735 N 0 0 N N — 2 6 7 21

S. Atlantic 4,452 5,237 6,448 47,900 54,713 — 0 1 — 2 9 19 59 193 205Delaware 84 85 322 1,212 722 — 0 1 — — — 0 2 1 6District of Columbia — 134 281 1,496 1,345 — 0 0 — — N 0 0 N NFlorida 935 1,524 1,772 14,352 14,984 N 0 0 N N 1 8 24 50 82Georgia 720 913 1,179 8,070 10,848 N 0 0 N N 7 4 15 49 46Maryland 332 472 1,235 3,237 3,424 — 0 1 — 2 — 1 5 11 24North Carolina 1,038 889 1,771 6,617 9,262 N 0 0 N N — 0 29 41 —South Carolina 567 527 908 5,331 5,613 N 0 0 N N — 1 4 17 18Virginia 666 627 934 6,641 7,562 N 0 0 N N 1 3 6 20 29West Virginia 110 89 149 944 953 N 0 0 N N — 0 3 4 —

E.S. Central 748 1,956 2,559 15,825 20,907 — 0 0 — — 1 4 14 32 51Alabama 317 572 862 5,174 5,768 N 0 0 N N — 2 6 14 21Kentucky 390 329 787 3,321 3,016 N 0 0 N N 1 1 4 7 4Mississippi — 393 766 2,669 5,415 N 0 0 N N — 0 4 4 8Tennessee 41 620 784 4,661 6,708 N 0 0 N N — 1 5 7 18

W.S. Central 1,002 3,374 4,576 31,489 31,253 — 0 1 1 — 2 9 29 61 73Arkansas — 329 394 2,894 3,318 N 0 0 N N — 0 5 1 3Louisiana 793 535 1,317 4,457 1,176 — 0 1 1 — 1 3 7 35 13Oklahoma 209 91 999 1,931 2,296 N 0 0 N N 1 1 6 6 13Texas — 2,460 3,684 22,207 24,463 N 0 0 N N — 4 26 19 44

Mountain 799 1,756 2,071 12,264 17,942 1 175 441 69 2,682 3 12 46 44 82Arizona — 564 872 969 5,747 — 173 439 52 2,632 — 1 4 2 4Colorado 303 417 544 3,899 4,294 N 0 0 N N 1 1 7 4 10Idaho — 82 158 744 946 N 0 0 N N — 3 25 13 13Montana 53 75 109 687 743 — 0 1 — — — 1 4 3 13Nevada 183 212 325 1,751 1,733 1 1 7 9 26 1 0 2 2 2New Mexico 229 225 463 2,987 2,505 — 0 3 2 10 — 1 5 3 22Utah 24 149 179 1,072 1,620 — 1 4 5 12 1 2 22 15 13Wyoming 7 33 63 155 354 — 0 1 1 2 — 0 4 2 5

Pacific 1,811 4,197 4,937 36,133 43,046 22 69 99 267 1,135 5 12 26 72 78Alaska — 105 150 961 1,148 N 0 0 N N — 0 1 — —California 1,129 3,227 4,111 28,430 33,228 22 69 99 267 1,134 3 6 14 44 39Hawaii — 118 148 627 1,185 N 0 0 N N — 0 1 — 2Oregon 289 260 368 2,605 2,830 — 0 1 — 1 — 4 11 20 31Washington 393 463 632 3,510 4,655 — 0 0 — — 2 1 21 8 6

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 12 59 — — N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NC.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Puerto Rico 99 108 307 1,113 1,371 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NU.S. Virgin Islands — 14 29 — 134 — 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.* Case counts for reporting year 2012 and 2013 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/

ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.

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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending March 9, 2013, and March 10, 2012 (10th week)*

Reporting area

Dengue Virus Infection

Dengue Fever† Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever§

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012Med Max Med Max

United States — 9 30 26 46 — 0 1 — —New England — 0 3 3 3 — 0 0 — —

Connecticut — 0 3 2 2 — 0 0 — —Maine — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Massachusetts — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —New Hampshire — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Rhode Island — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Vermont — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — —

Mid. Atlantic — 1 8 4 15 — 0 0 — —New Jersey — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —New York (Upstate) — 0 3 — 4 — 0 0 — —New York City — 1 7 3 7 — 0 0 — —Pennsylvania — 0 2 1 4 — 0 0 — —

E.N. Central — 1 3 2 7 — 0 1 — —Illinois — 0 3 — 2 — 0 1 — —Indiana — 0 2 — 1 — 0 0 — —Michigan — 0 1 — 1 — 0 0 — —Ohio — 0 1 2 1 — 0 0 — —Wisconsin — 0 1 — 2 — 0 0 — —

W.N. Central — 0 2 1 2 — 0 1 — —Iowa — 0 1 — 1 — 0 0 — —Kansas — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —Minnesota — 0 2 — 1 — 0 0 — —Missouri — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —Nebraska — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —North Dakota — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —South Dakota — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —

S. Atlantic — 4 12 12 11 — 0 0 — —Delaware — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —District of Columbia — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Florida — 2 9 12 9 — 0 0 — —Georgia — 0 2 — — — 0 0 — —Maryland — 0 2 — 1 — 0 0 — —North Carolina — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —South Carolina — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Virginia — 0 2 — 1 — 0 0 — —West Virginia — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

E.S. Central — 0 2 2 1 — 0 0 — —Alabama — 0 2 — 1 — 0 0 — —Kentucky — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Mississippi — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —Tennessee — 0 2 1 — — 0 0 — —

W.S. Central — 0 2 — 1 — 0 0 — —Arkansas — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Louisiana — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Oklahoma — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Texas — 0 2 — 1 — 0 0 — —

Mountain — 0 2 — — — 0 0 — —Arizona — 0 2 — — — 0 0 — —Colorado — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Idaho — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Montana — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Nevada — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —New Mexico — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Utah — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Wyoming — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

Pacific — 1 7 2 6 — 0 1 — —Alaska — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —California — 1 5 — 3 — 0 0 — —Hawaii — 0 2 — 1 — 0 0 — —Oregon — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Washington — 0 2 2 2 — 0 1 — —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — —Guam — — — — — — — — — —Puerto Rico — 76 343 1,407 175 — 0 3 — 5U.S. Virgin Islands — 1 42 — — — 0 1 — —

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.* Case counts for reporting year 2012 and 2013 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/

ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† Dengue Fever includes cases that meet criteria for Dengue Fever with hemorrhage, other clinical and unknown case classifications.§ DHF includes cases that meet criteria for dengue shock syndrome (DSS), a more severe form of DHF.

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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending March 9, 2013, and March 10, 2012 (10th week)*

Reporting area

Ehrlichiosis/Anaplasmosis†

Ehrlichia chaffeensis Anaplasma phagocytophilum Undetermined

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States — 10 65 14 14 — 21 67 12 66 — 3 18 — 1New England — 0 4 1 1 — 4 24 1 24 — 0 0 — —

Connecticut — 0 0 — — — 0 10 — 18 — 0 0 — —Maine — 0 2 — — — 1 8 — 1 — 0 0 — —Massachusetts — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —New Hampshire — 0 1 1 — — 1 5 1 2 — 0 0 — —Rhode Island — 0 3 — 1 — 1 11 — 3 — 0 0 — —Vermont — 0 0 — — — 0 2 — — — 0 0 — —

Mid. Atlantic — 0 5 2 1 — 5 17 3 13 — 0 2 — 1New Jersey — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —New York (Upstate) — 0 3 1 — — 4 17 2 9 — 0 2 — 1New York City — 0 3 1 1 — 0 4 1 4 — 0 0 — —Pennsylvania — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

E.N. Central — 1 5 1 1 — 10 41 4 24 — 2 13 — —Illinois — 0 4 — — — 0 1 — 4 — 0 1 — —Indiana — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 7 — —Michigan — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Ohio — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —Wisconsin — 0 3 — 1 — 10 41 4 20 — 1 6 — —

W.N. Central — 2 32 1 4 — 0 4 — — — 0 4 — —Iowa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NKansas — 0 4 1 1 — 0 2 — — — 0 0 — —Minnesota — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Missouri — 2 31 — 3 — 0 4 — — — 0 4 — —Nebraska — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —North Dakota — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —South Dakota — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —

S. Atlantic — 4 30 7 6 — 1 8 4 2 — 0 2 — —Delaware — 0 2 — — — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —District of Columbia N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NFlorida — 0 3 — 2 — 0 2 — — — 0 0 — —Georgia — 0 4 5 — — 0 1 1 2 — 0 1 — —Maryland — 0 4 — 1 — 0 2 2 — — 0 0 — —North Carolina — 0 19 1 1 — 0 6 — — — 0 0 — —South Carolina — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Virginia — 1 16 1 2 — 0 2 1 — — 0 2 — —West Virginia — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —

E.S. Central — 1 9 2 1 — 0 3 — 3 — 0 2 — —Alabama — 0 1 — — — 0 3 — 2 — 0 1 — —Kentucky — 0 4 1 — — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Mississippi — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —Tennessee — 1 6 1 1 — 0 2 — 1 — 0 1 — —

W.S. Central — 1 16 — — — 0 2 — — — 0 1 — —Arkansas — 1 11 — — — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Louisiana — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Oklahoma — 0 14 — — — 0 2 — — — 0 0 — —Texas — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —

Mountain — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Arizona — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Colorado N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NIdaho N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NMontana N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NNevada — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —New Mexico N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NUtah — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Wyoming — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

Pacific — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Alaska N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NCalifornia — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Hawaii N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NOregon — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Washington — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NC.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam N — — N N N — — N N N — — N NPuerto Rico N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NU.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.* Case counts for reporting year 2012 and 2013 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/

ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† Cumulative total E. ewingii cases reported for year 2012 = 17, and 0 cases reported for 2013.

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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending March 9, 2013, and March 10, 2012 (10th week)*

Reporting area

Giardiasis GonorrheaHaemophilus influenzae, invasive†

All ages, all serotypes

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 118 238 385 1,823 2,266 3,098 6,278 7,254 53,396 60,884 38 60 144 694 804New England 3 24 53 151 202 124 115 169 1,111 989 — 3 17 34 56

Connecticut — 4 9 25 40 58 43 84 436 349 — 1 3 4 17Maine — 3 10 27 17 — 8 14 41 71 — 0 2 7 7Massachusetts — 13 27 72 108 62 50 99 536 423 — 2 6 20 28New Hampshire — 1 6 5 12 2 3 9 32 31 — 0 0 — 2Rhode Island 3 0 7 10 10 1 8 18 44 101 — 0 8 — 2Vermont — 3 10 12 15 1 2 11 22 14 — 0 1 3 —

Mid. Atlantic 13 43 80 313 456 500 871 1,097 8,121 8,603 10 13 53 118 166New Jersey — 2 12 — 63 35 142 192 1,148 1,477 — 2 9 17 35New York (Upstate) — 14 47 100 111 135 149 446 1,168 1,126 5 3 35 27 35New York City 7 16 26 115 175 98 283 351 2,472 2,862 — 3 7 24 49Pennsylvania 6 12 23 98 107 232 295 557 3,333 3,138 5 4 11 50 47

E.N. Central 9 36 73 226 436 336 1,099 1,396 7,751 10,750 5 8 18 92 129Illinois — 6 14 8 78 5 339 402 1,258 3,154 — 2 7 24 41Indiana — 4 10 12 54 40 145 208 1,131 1,303 — 2 6 21 23Michigan 1 9 21 52 114 135 242 377 2,061 2,406 2 1 5 12 16Ohio 7 10 22 103 115 95 317 391 2,473 2,953 3 3 8 35 38Wisconsin 1 8 25 51 75 61 87 150 828 934 — 0 3 — 11

W.N. Central 5 19 43 129 188 52 339 440 2,391 3,270 — 5 9 45 50Iowa 2 4 11 26 49 — 34 53 263 382 — 0 0 — —Kansas — 2 7 9 24 4 41 58 256 460 — 1 3 9 5Minnesota — 0 0 — — 4 57 94 351 517 — 1 5 11 18Missouri 3 6 14 53 54 42 155 198 1,204 1,482 — 2 7 18 16Nebraska — 2 11 25 28 — 29 43 182 254 — 0 2 5 6North Dakota — 1 4 6 11 — 6 10 43 56 — 0 1 2 5South Dakota — 2 9 10 22 2 12 25 92 119 — 0 0 — —

S. Atlantic 53 46 63 420 395 1,053 1,324 1,651 12,107 14,165 17 16 35 221 184Delaware 1 0 2 2 3 22 18 49 241 157 — 0 2 5 —District of Columbia — 0 5 — 9 — 42 94 347 490 — 0 2 3 —Florida 20 21 35 193 165 230 382 477 3,776 3,687 5 4 11 60 44Georgia 21 8 27 120 86 177 260 358 2,301 2,967 5 3 7 47 36Maryland 9 5 11 47 51 59 100 250 685 843 3 2 6 27 21North Carolina N 0 0 N N 262 218 544 1,808 2,836 4 1 12 34 20South Carolina 2 2 6 17 26 164 144 219 1,447 1,573 — 1 8 29 25Virginia — 5 10 37 46 125 126 214 1,335 1,482 — 1 10 12 24West Virginia — 1 5 4 9 14 17 32 167 130 — 0 3 4 14

E.S. Central — 3 13 28 33 189 546 790 4,419 5,573 1 4 12 62 57Alabama — 3 13 28 33 82 173 255 1,485 1,613 1 1 7 27 13Kentucky N 0 0 N N 98 89 215 898 715 — 1 2 10 13Mississippi N 0 0 N N — 122 223 804 1,497 — 0 2 8 7Tennessee N 0 0 N N 9 171 239 1,232 1,748 — 2 7 17 24

W.S. Central 1 5 16 39 44 334 920 1,331 8,514 8,133 1 3 14 38 42Arkansas — 2 7 8 14 — 83 122 758 911 — 0 3 2 7Louisiana 1 3 10 31 30 273 186 404 1,431 532 — 1 5 12 17Oklahoma — 0 0 — — 61 23 229 481 684 1 2 13 24 18Texas N 0 0 N N — 629 1,048 5,844 6,006 — 0 1 — —

Mountain 1 21 48 114 164 86 249 323 1,533 2,258 2 4 15 42 77Arizona — 2 4 8 16 — 108 161 230 981 1 1 5 9 26Colorado 1 6 15 28 52 26 55 100 540 485 — 1 5 9 12Idaho — 3 8 17 20 — 3 8 19 24 — 0 2 3 4Montana — 1 4 7 8 2 2 8 30 15 — 0 2 1 1Nevada — 1 5 10 12 48 45 79 394 272 — 0 2 4 6New Mexico — 1 8 12 16 8 35 60 231 390 1 1 4 11 14Utah — 5 15 20 33 2 9 18 87 84 — 0 4 5 12Wyoming — 1 4 12 7 — 0 4 2 7 — 0 1 — 2

Pacific 33 46 114 403 348 424 785 915 7,449 7,143 2 3 9 42 43Alaska — 2 6 5 13 — 15 33 146 133 — 0 2 2 2California 21 28 47 300 225 334 662 766 6,248 6,065 1 1 3 11 18Hawaii — 0 3 4 6 — 15 24 101 126 — 0 2 3 6Oregon 6 7 14 55 67 33 28 45 323 276 1 1 6 24 17Washington 6 7 81 39 37 57 63 99 631 543 — 0 3 2 —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Puerto Rico — 0 1 — 1 6 7 24 70 48 — 0 0 — —U.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — — 2 7 — 30 — 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.* Case counts for reporting year 2012 and 2013 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/

ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† Data for H. influenzae (age <5 yrs for serotype b, nonserotype b, and unknown serotype) are available in Table I.

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Reporting area

Hepatitis (viral, acute), by type

A B C

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 8 26 49 191 285 10 60 84 357 638 15 32 51 191 310New England 1 1 7 6 11 — 1 6 3 17 — 1 6 2 19

Connecticut — 0 2 1 3 — 0 2 — 3 — 0 4 — 9Maine 1 0 2 3 1 — 0 2 3 3 — 0 2 1 1Massachusetts — 1 4 1 5 — 1 5 — 10 — 0 2 — 9New Hampshire — 0 1 — 2 — 0 2 — 1 N 0 0 N NRhode Island — 0 1 — — U 0 0 U U U 0 0 U UVermont — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 — — — 0 2 1 —

Mid. Atlantic 1 4 10 30 49 — 4 10 26 50 4 2 12 23 44New Jersey — 0 4 2 12 — 0 4 — 17 — 0 3 2 16New York (Upstate) — 1 4 9 13 — 1 8 5 9 3 1 11 14 9New York City — 1 4 10 13 — 1 5 13 12 — 0 1 — 4Pennsylvania 1 1 4 9 11 — 1 4 8 12 1 1 4 7 15

E.N. Central 1 4 14 41 51 1 8 15 48 86 — 4 10 20 46Illinois — 1 4 9 20 — 1 5 — 16 — 0 3 3 5Indiana — 0 2 1 7 — 1 6 3 18 — 2 7 1 22Michigan — 2 7 11 18 1 1 7 12 15 — 1 6 14 12Ohio 1 1 5 17 1 — 3 9 32 32 — 0 2 2 2Wisconsin — 0 2 3 5 — 0 3 1 5 — 0 2 — 5

W.N. Central — 1 6 6 12 — 1 4 9 23 — 0 3 4 3Iowa — 0 2 1 — — 0 2 2 2 — 0 0 — —Kansas — 0 2 1 1 — 0 1 — — — 0 2 — 2Minnesota — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Missouri — 0 3 1 7 — 1 2 7 19 — 0 1 4 1Nebraska — 0 3 2 4 — 0 1 — 2 — 0 1 — —North Dakota — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —South Dakota — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — — — 0 3 — —

S. Atlantic 3 5 15 48 44 5 14 25 126 146 1 7 17 53 68Delaware 1 0 2 1 1 — 0 2 2 3 U 0 0 U UDistrict of Columbia — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Florida — 1 9 7 18 3 5 11 52 43 1 2 5 21 21Georgia 1 1 4 14 7 — 2 5 16 25 — 1 6 3 16Maryland — 0 3 — 5 — 1 4 8 16 — 1 3 11 6North Carolina 1 1 4 11 4 2 1 5 8 11 — 1 6 4 8South Carolina — 0 2 2 1 — 0 3 5 10 — 0 1 — —Virginia — 1 8 13 7 — 1 6 16 14 — 1 6 7 6West Virginia — 0 2 — 1 — 3 15 19 24 — 1 5 7 11

E.S. Central — 2 5 13 5 4 10 21 87 107 3 6 12 58 60Alabama — 0 2 — 2 — 1 5 12 13 — 0 2 1 5Kentucky — 0 3 7 1 2 3 8 29 37 2 3 9 41 34Mississippi — 0 2 1 — — 2 4 10 8 U 0 0 U UTennessee — 0 2 5 2 2 4 9 36 49 1 2 6 16 21

W.S. Central 1 2 9 14 31 — 5 21 33 59 4 2 10 12 8Arkansas — 0 2 — 2 — 1 3 3 12 — 0 2 — —Louisiana — 0 1 4 1 — 0 4 7 12 — 0 3 3 —Oklahoma — 0 4 — — — 0 16 4 6 3 1 9 3 1Texas 1 2 9 10 28 — 3 13 19 29 1 1 5 6 7

Mountain 1 3 7 12 30 — 1 4 7 18 — 1 6 4 34Arizona 1 1 4 9 15 — 0 1 — 2 U 0 0 U UColorado — 0 3 — 4 — 0 2 — 2 — 0 3 — 10Idaho — 0 2 — 4 — 0 1 2 — — 0 2 1 4Montana — 0 2 — 1 — 0 1 — — — 0 2 1 —Nevada — 0 1 1 3 — 0 2 4 10 — 0 2 2 4New Mexico — 0 2 2 2 — 0 1 1 — — 0 3 — 8Utah — 0 1 — 1 — 0 2 — 4 — 0 2 — 8Wyoming — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

Pacific — 4 9 21 52 — 9 19 18 132 3 2 17 15 28Alaska — 0 1 — — — 0 2 2 — — 0 0 — —California — 3 8 11 43 — 2 7 10 29 — 1 6 6 17Hawaii — 0 1 1 2 — 6 15 1 92 — 0 0 — —Oregon — 0 2 3 1 — 0 3 5 7 1 0 3 1 10Washington — 0 3 6 6 — 0 5 — 4 2 1 16 8 1

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Puerto Rico — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — 3 N 0 0 N NU.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.* Case counts for reporting year 2012 and 2013 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/

ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.

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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending March 9, 2013, and March 10, 2012 (10th week)*

Reporting area

Legionellosis Lyme disease Malaria

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 17 62 153 334 407 25 455 1,453 1,034 2,558 6 23 45 141 160New England — 5 19 18 22 — 114 607 59 779 — 2 7 7 10

Connecticut — 1 7 2 4 — 39 182 3 260 — 0 2 — 1Maine — 0 3 2 1 — 16 69 28 74 — 0 2 — —Massachusetts — 3 11 8 10 — 47 343 2 315 — 0 4 5 8New Hampshire — 0 2 1 3 — 8 53 5 95 — 0 2 2 —Rhode Island — 0 5 3 4 — 1 34 3 6 — 0 7 — —Vermont — 0 2 2 — — 8 29 18 29 — 0 1 — 1

Mid. Atlantic 1 12 44 64 102 22 197 657 635 1,236 1 6 14 29 26New Jersey — 2 12 5 19 — 50 166 164 442 — 0 2 4 —New York (Upstate) — 6 15 14 25 16 41 252 92 140 — 1 4 10 2New York City 1 2 13 17 24 — 1 12 — 3 — 3 11 12 20Pennsylvania — 4 19 28 34 6 96 405 379 651 1 1 4 3 4

E.N. Central 4 13 54 67 90 — 21 168 30 141 — 2 8 15 21Illinois — 2 23 3 17 — 2 18 2 8 — 0 6 3 5Indiana 1 2 6 26 15 — 1 6 — 5 — 0 2 3 5Michigan — 2 9 — 14 — 2 9 5 6 — 0 5 3 2Ohio 3 5 17 38 40 — 1 6 8 6 — 1 3 5 7Wisconsin — 1 7 — 4 — 17 138 15 116 — 0 2 1 2

W.N. Central — 3 10 13 24 — 2 18 2 5 — 1 5 8 7Iowa — 0 2 — — — 1 16 1 3 — 0 2 3 1Kansas — 0 2 1 1 — 0 2 — 1 — 0 1 2 3Minnesota — 1 4 5 7 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Missouri — 1 8 2 14 — 0 2 1 — — 0 2 1 3Nebraska — 0 2 4 — — 0 2 — — — 0 1 1 —North Dakota — 0 1 — 1 — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —South Dakota — 0 1 1 1 — 0 1 — 1 — 0 2 1 —

S. Atlantic 6 11 25 81 83 3 63 180 286 356 3 7 16 63 57Delaware — 0 2 — 4 — 10 30 46 90 — 0 1 — 1District of Columbia N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — 2Florida 4 4 11 39 35 — 2 6 14 20 2 1 3 16 16Georgia — 1 3 7 11 — 0 5 6 3 — 1 5 10 3Maryland — 2 6 11 13 1 28 98 166 152 1 2 8 30 15North Carolina 2 1 8 13 5 1 0 29 7 1 — 0 8 — 2South Carolina — 0 3 1 4 — 1 3 — 6 — 0 2 — 3Virginia — 2 4 9 8 1 17 111 37 73 — 1 4 7 15West Virginia — 1 3 1 3 — 1 10 10 11 — 0 1 — —

E.S. Central 1 2 7 13 11 — 1 5 4 4 — 0 4 6 1Alabama — 0 2 1 2 — 0 2 1 1 — 0 2 — 1Kentucky — 0 4 3 4 — 0 4 2 2 — 0 2 3 —Mississippi — 0 2 1 1 — 0 1 — 1 — 0 1 — —Tennessee 1 1 3 8 4 — 0 4 1 — — 0 2 3 —

W.S. Central 4 4 31 29 20 — 1 6 5 3 — 1 10 1 9Arkansas — 0 3 2 — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Louisiana 1 0 3 6 3 — 0 1 — 1 — 0 2 1 —Oklahoma — 0 9 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 4 — 4Texas 3 3 28 21 17 — 1 6 5 2 — 0 10 — 5

Mountain 1 2 7 17 18 — 0 5 4 6 — 1 6 4 11Arizona — 0 3 1 6 — 0 2 — 1 — 0 3 1 1Colorado — 0 3 4 5 — 0 0 — — — 0 3 — 4Idaho — 0 2 3 1 — 0 3 4 2 — 0 1 — 1Montana — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Nevada 1 0 2 2 3 — 0 2 — 1 — 0 1 3 4New Mexico — 0 2 2 — — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —Utah — 0 5 4 2 — 0 1 — 1 — 0 2 — 1Wyoming — 0 1 — 1 — 0 1 — 1 — 0 0 — —

Pacific — 3 16 32 37 — 2 8 9 28 2 2 7 8 18Alaska — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — 2 — 0 1 — 1California — 2 10 20 29 — 1 4 5 17 — 1 5 4 15Hawaii — 0 1 1 — N 0 0 N N — 0 1 — 1Oregon — 0 3 6 8 — 1 6 4 9 — 0 2 — 1Washington — 0 9 5 — — 0 4 — — 2 0 5 4 —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Puerto Rico — 0 0 — — N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — —U.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — N 0 0 N N — 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.* Case counts for reporting year 2012 and 2013 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/

ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.

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Reporting area

Meningococcal disease, invasive† All serogroups Mumps Pertussis

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 3 11 28 127 128 1 4 9 29 49 127 851 1,307 2,671 5,276New England — 0 3 6 1 — 0 2 2 — 4 48 101 189 231

Connecticut — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 1 — — 4 9 4 15Maine — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 1 — 3 14 37 92 26Massachusetts — 0 2 2 1 — 0 2 — — — 13 29 22 69New Hampshire — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 — — — 3 19 16 18Rhode Island — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 — — — 1 20 7 18Vermont — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — — 1 8 42 48 85

Mid. Atlantic 1 1 5 12 20 — 0 4 4 4 14 97 183 282 943New Jersey — 0 2 1 3 — 0 0 — — — 9 40 10 172New York (Upstate) 1 0 2 6 4 — 0 1 — — 10 44 120 152 359New York City — 0 2 3 6 — 0 3 3 4 — 6 19 13 139Pennsylvania — 0 2 2 7 — 0 1 1 — 4 34 68 107 273

E.N. Central — 1 4 7 14 — 1 3 5 16 15 177 357 513 1,616Illinois — 0 3 1 3 — 0 2 3 10 — 34 65 75 413Indiana — 0 1 3 1 — 0 2 — 1 — 8 18 35 43Michigan — 0 2 2 4 — 0 1 — 2 — 11 40 67 129Ohio — 0 2 1 5 — 0 1 2 2 15 18 37 163 136Wisconsin — 0 2 — 1 — 0 1 — 1 — 98 262 173 895

W.N. Central — 1 4 10 7 — 0 2 — 4 11 128 255 233 601Iowa — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — — — 32 100 54 89Kansas — 0 1 — 1 — 0 1 — — — 18 30 23 60Minnesota — 0 3 3 1 — 0 1 — 1 — 50 145 51 287Missouri — 0 3 3 4 — 0 1 — 3 11 14 45 78 135Nebraska — 0 1 2 1 — 0 1 — — — 2 19 23 10North Dakota — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 45 — 16South Dakota — 0 1 2 — — 0 0 — — — 1 6 4 4

S. Atlantic 1 2 6 37 17 — 0 3 3 7 23 56 105 297 314Delaware — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — — — 1 4 7 8District of Columbia — 0 1 1 — — 0 2 — — 1 0 4 11 6Florida 1 1 3 20 11 — 0 1 — 3 7 10 26 71 82Georgia — 0 2 4 1 — 0 2 — — — 5 15 52 19Maryland — 0 1 2 3 — 0 1 2 — 5 6 18 37 54North Carolina — 0 2 5 — — 0 1 — — 10 9 75 52 13South Carolina — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — — — 4 14 23 29Virginia — 0 2 3 — — 0 1 1 3 — 11 41 42 76West Virginia — 0 1 2 2 — 0 1 — 1 — 1 12 2 27

E.S. Central — 0 2 5 3 1 0 2 3 1 5 24 48 142 153Alabama — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 1 — — 4 11 30 34Kentucky — 0 1 1 1 — 0 1 — — 3 12 35 54 65Mississippi — 0 1 2 1 — 0 1 — 1 — 1 4 9 23Tennessee — 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 — 2 5 15 49 31

W.S. Central — 1 4 5 9 — 0 2 3 3 17 47 280 211 157Arkansas — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — — — 3 24 41 9Louisiana — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 — — 1 7 5 2Oklahoma — 0 2 — 1 — 0 1 — — — 0 34 5 —Texas — 0 4 5 8 — 0 2 2 3 17 40 256 160 146

Mountain — 0 3 3 11 — 0 2 2 6 15 121 168 472 673Arizona — 0 2 1 1 — 0 1 1 3 — 17 35 85 205Colorado — 0 2 1 2 — 0 2 — 1 — 29 66 70 140Idaho — 0 1 — 1 — 0 0 — — 3 4 14 36 18Montana — 0 1 — 3 — 0 0 — 1 8 10 48 116 27Nevada — 0 1 — 2 — 0 1 1 — 4 2 8 25 10New Mexico — 0 2 — 1 — 0 0 — — — 18 33 88 68Utah — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — 1 — 31 52 52 201Wyoming — 0 1 1 1 — 0 1 — — — 0 5 — 4

Pacific 1 2 15 42 46 — 1 3 7 8 23 116 536 332 588Alaska — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — — — 7 24 103 16California 1 1 6 36 35 — 0 2 6 6 1 13 28 61 154Hawaii — 0 1 — 2 — 0 1 — — — 1 5 1 53Oregon — 0 2 3 9 — 0 1 1 1 — 12 54 52 89Washington — 0 12 3 — — 0 1 — 1 22 78 512 115 276

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Puerto Rico — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — 3 — 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.* Case counts for reporting year 2012 and 2013 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/

ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† 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.

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Reporting area

Rabies, animal Salmonellosis Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC)†

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 21 79 132 277 641 177 985 1,679 3,634 4,855 26 124 202 360 576New England 1 6 16 34 72 1 37 72 122 190 — 4 12 11 17

Connecticut — 3 8 12 33 — 8 19 29 53 — 1 4 2 7Maine — 1 4 7 20 — 3 11 8 11 — 0 7 — —Massachusetts — 0 0 — — — 21 53 55 89 — 2 7 6 10New Hampshire 1 0 2 5 7 — 2 8 11 14 — 0 4 3 —Rhode Island — 0 5 2 6 1 2 7 9 8 — 0 1 — —Vermont — 1 7 8 6 — 1 7 10 15 — 0 2 — —

Mid. Atlantic 3 19 41 45 130 8 90 193 383 549 1 11 24 47 62New Jersey — 0 0 — — — 17 48 45 136 — 1 6 3 17New York (Upstate) 3 7 20 45 40 — 22 64 93 123 — 4 15 16 12New York City — 0 0 — — 2 20 49 124 127 — 1 7 8 13Pennsylvania — 9 28 — 90 6 28 82 121 163 1 3 11 20 20

E.N. Central 1 2 13 4 5 18 104 240 421 552 5 18 77 64 114Illinois — 1 6 2 — — 34 79 125 203 — 3 16 5 20Indiana — 0 2 — — — 13 40 35 47 — 2 23 11 16Michigan — 0 5 1 3 6 16 46 88 104 — 3 41 15 41Ohio 1 0 7 1 2 12 24 53 126 107 5 3 20 23 14Wisconsin N 0 0 N N — 14 35 47 91 — 3 21 10 23

W.N. Central 1 3 18 12 29 3 47 110 224 240 — 16 31 45 52Iowa — 0 5 — 2 1 10 32 48 48 — 3 15 5 8Kansas 1 1 4 7 9 — 9 18 33 56 — 2 7 7 4Minnesota — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Missouri — 0 3 5 3 2 19 48 102 90 — 6 21 26 24Nebraska — 0 0 — — — 4 26 19 21 — 1 6 4 8North Dakota — 0 13 — 7 — 1 5 10 9 — 0 3 1 3South Dakota — 1 7 — 8 — 3 9 12 16 — 1 4 2 5

S. Atlantic 6 18 34 116 243 80 272 612 1,218 1,528 8 12 71 73 91Delaware — 0 0 — — — 2 10 10 13 — 0 3 — 2District of Columbia — 0 0 — — — 0 3 — 11 — 0 1 — 1Florida — 0 5 20 105 45 110 274 583 608 2 4 10 26 35Georgia — 0 0 — — 11 46 125 182 221 1 2 9 15 10Maryland — 6 17 11 56 11 18 43 111 140 2 1 5 10 6North Carolina — 0 0 — — 10 27 166 142 281 3 1 61 10 17South Carolina — 0 0 — — 1 24 72 82 117 — 0 7 1 4Virginia 5 11 23 76 71 2 22 49 98 134 — 1 6 7 14West Virginia 1 1 6 9 11 — 4 15 10 3 — 0 2 4 2

E.S. Central — 1 5 3 14 1 62 215 242 320 — 5 14 25 33Alabama — 1 5 1 11 — 19 59 75 75 — 1 5 5 13Kentucky — 0 3 2 3 — 9 50 49 66 — 1 9 8 5Mississippi — 0 1 — — — 16 67 55 86 — 0 2 3 5Tennessee — 0 0 — — 1 18 69 63 93 — 2 12 9 10

W.S. Central 9 12 61 61 109 23 145 406 393 664 2 10 104 19 50Arkansas — 0 35 10 15 1 16 229 41 34 — 1 6 7 3Louisiana — 0 0 — — 2 24 59 76 106 — 0 3 2 1Oklahoma 1 0 23 1 7 5 13 34 54 58 2 1 8 4 6Texas 8 10 39 50 87 15 90 297 222 466 — 7 98 6 40

Mountain — 1 16 — 22 5 42 79 178 295 3 11 42 30 61Arizona N 0 0 N N — 12 25 54 86 — 2 7 6 21Colorado — 0 0 — — 2 9 19 17 76 1 3 9 1 14Idaho — 0 15 — — — 2 7 10 26 1 2 26 11 5Montana N 0 0 N N — 2 8 10 13 — 0 5 2 1Nevada — 0 4 — — 3 3 12 32 18 — 0 5 6 4New Mexico — 0 5 — 22 — 6 18 33 32 — 1 5 — 7Utah — 0 2 — — — 4 15 19 38 1 1 15 4 6Wyoming — 0 0 — — — 1 8 3 6 — 0 3 — 3

Pacific — 3 12 2 17 38 106 177 453 517 7 15 42 46 96Alaska — 0 1 — 3 — 1 4 2 13 N 0 0 N NCalifornia — 3 11 — 14 24 71 133 346 373 — 7 21 20 66Hawaii — 0 0 — — — 4 58 16 21 — 0 2 3 2Oregon — 0 2 2 — 1 7 16 31 49 1 3 11 8 17Washington — 0 0 — — 13 12 94 58 61 6 3 34 15 11

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 1 2 — 1 — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Puerto Rico — 0 5 — 16 — 0 4 — 16 — 0 2 — —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.* Case counts for reporting year 2012 and 2013 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/

ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† Includes E. coli O157:H7; Shiga toxin-positive, serogroup non-O157; and Shiga toxin-positive, not serogrouped.

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Reporting area

Shigellosis

Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis (including RMSF)†

Confirmed Probable

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 80 260 403 1,118 2,206 — 4 12 15 20 2 52 230 52 155New England — 4 13 23 20 — 0 1 — — — 0 3 — —

Connecticut — 1 3 3 6 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Maine — 0 4 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 2 — —Massachusetts — 2 10 17 14 — 0 0 — — — 0 3 — —New Hampshire — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Rhode Island — 0 5 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 3 — —Vermont — 0 1 2 — — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —

Mid. Atlantic 2 36 73 108 583 — 0 2 1 4 — 1 5 3 13New Jersey — 9 35 1 332 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —New York (Upstate) — 12 37 41 101 — 0 1 — — — 0 3 — 1New York City 1 8 21 54 127 — 0 0 — — — 0 3 1 3Pennsylvania 1 2 6 12 23 — 0 2 1 4 — 1 4 2 9

E.N. Central 21 40 120 346 250 — 0 2 — 1 — 4 17 4 14Illinois — 5 16 2 24 — 0 1 — — — 2 12 — 5Indiana — 1 17 9 13 — 0 1 — 1 — 1 5 3 2Michigan — 4 14 34 55 — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —Ohio 20 28 103 293 147 — 0 0 — — — 0 3 1 3Wisconsin 1 2 18 8 11 — 0 0 — — — 0 3 — 4

W.N. Central 6 8 32 41 64 — 0 6 — 1 — 6 33 — 14Iowa 3 1 11 13 4 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Kansas — 2 6 5 35 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Minnesota — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Missouri 2 1 7 7 21 — 0 5 — 1 — 6 33 — 14Nebraska — 2 22 11 3 — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —North Dakota — 0 1 3 1 — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —South Dakota 1 0 3 2 — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —

S. Atlantic 29 54 102 201 445 — 2 9 14 9 1 14 147 31 42Delaware — 0 4 2 — — 0 0 — — — 0 2 2 5District of Columbia — 0 3 — 6 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Florida 14 29 66 73 238 — 0 1 — — — 0 3 1 3Georgia 9 12 21 73 129 — 1 5 13 6 — 0 0 — —Maryland 2 5 16 14 37 — 0 0 — — — 0 3 4 5North Carolina 1 2 10 16 18 — 0 4 — — 1 0 133 6 5South Carolina 3 1 3 13 4 — 0 1 1 2 — 1 6 5 2Virginia — 1 6 9 12 — 0 2 — 1 — 4 35 13 22West Virginia — 0 3 1 1 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —

E.S. Central 6 20 41 80 296 — 0 2 — — 1 12 57 14 23Alabama 3 5 20 28 72 — 0 1 — — — 3 13 2 6Kentucky — 5 21 14 121 — 0 1 — — — 0 7 2 1Mississippi — 4 13 24 66 — 0 2 — — — 0 4 — —Tennessee 3 3 9 14 37 — 0 1 — — 1 10 49 10 16

W.S. Central 14 45 92 205 389 — 0 1 — — — 11 73 — 28Arkansas 1 2 7 18 11 — 0 1 — — — 8 65 — 16Louisiana 2 3 10 24 41 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 — 1Oklahoma 5 7 27 34 74 — 0 1 — — — 0 26 — 2Texas 6 31 89 129 263 — 0 1 — — — 1 5 — 9

Mountain — 11 32 40 57 — 0 2 — 5 — 0 4 — 18Arizona — 6 18 18 34 — 0 2 — 5 — 0 2 — 14Colorado — 2 19 3 4 — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —Idaho — 0 2 — 2 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — 2Montana — 0 2 — 3 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Nevada — 0 9 10 1 — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —New Mexico — 1 7 5 9 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Utah — 0 4 3 4 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — 2Wyoming — 0 3 1 — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —

Pacific 2 16 40 74 102 — 0 2 — — — 0 1 — 3Alaska — 0 2 — 3 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NCalifornia 1 12 32 53 76 — 0 2 — — — 0 1 — 3Hawaii — 0 3 — 2 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NOregon — 2 10 10 14 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — —Washington 1 1 19 11 7 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 1 3 — — N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NC.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — — — — — N — — N N N — — N NPuerto Rico — 0 0 — — N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NU.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N

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.* Case counts for reporting year 2012 and 2013 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/

ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† 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.

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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending March 9, 2013, and March 10, 2012 (10th week)*

Reporting area

Streptococcus pneumoniae,† invasive disease

Syphilis, primary and secondaryAll ages Age <5

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 187 265 695 3,718 3,917 16 21 43 198 285 68 293 378 2,080 2,741New England 4 10 31 125 178 — 1 4 2 11 4 7 16 65 103

Connecticut — 5 21 60 86 — 0 2 — 5 — 0 4 4 21Maine 3 2 8 30 27 — 0 1 1 1 — 0 5 — 4Massachusetts — 0 3 1 8 — 0 2 1 4 1 6 13 46 59New Hampshire 1 1 5 16 23 — 0 1 — 1 — 1 4 5 6Rhode Island — 0 9 — 16 — 0 1 — — 3 0 4 8 13Vermont — 1 6 18 18 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 2 —

Mid. Atlantic 8 36 63 414 557 — 2 5 22 25 9 35 50 288 340New Jersey — 3 20 2 169 — 0 3 — 8 — 4 8 14 37New York (Upstate) — 18 39 211 227 — 1 4 13 11 3 4 17 51 27New York City 8 14 36 201 161 — 0 3 9 6 3 19 31 135 177Pennsylvania N — — N N N 0 0 N N 3 9 18 88 99

E.N. Central 42 57 128 784 802 1 4 12 20 51 1 32 58 141 321Illinois N 0 0 N N — 1 3 2 10 — 12 21 30 140Indiana — 13 43 126 191 — 1 2 — 6 — 4 10 26 44Michigan 3 13 30 153 169 — 0 3 7 10 — 5 14 33 52Ohio 36 21 63 375 320 1 1 6 8 16 — 8 15 39 73Wisconsin 3 9 29 130 122 — 0 2 3 9 1 2 5 13 12

W.N. Central 4 13 34 170 176 3 1 5 19 24 2 8 16 75 59Iowa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 1 4 5 5Kansas N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 0 3 4 2Minnesota — 9 24 108 108 — 0 3 7 6 — 3 5 25 18Missouri N 0 0 N N 1 0 3 6 9 2 3 7 33 32Nebraska — 2 7 32 43 — 0 1 3 3 — 0 2 4 1North Dakota 1 0 4 1 2 1 0 1 1 — — 0 1 1 1South Dakota 3 1 6 29 23 1 0 1 2 6 — 0 2 3 —

S. Atlantic 77 58 126 944 896 7 5 13 64 60 20 64 104 476 661Delaware 2 0 3 8 13 — 0 1 — — — 0 6 3 7District of Columbia 4 1 4 16 10 — 0 1 — 1 — 3 10 37 37Florida 30 18 59 341 277 4 1 6 24 20 2 26 36 204 273Georgia 19 15 44 262 241 2 1 6 19 12 6 11 31 71 125Maryland 19 7 25 146 143 — 0 5 7 11 5 9 15 71 65North Carolina N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 3 14 — 71South Carolina 2 6 19 106 130 — 0 3 3 4 4 4 9 46 41Virginia N 0 0 N N 1 0 5 7 6 3 4 40 44 41West Virginia 1 5 33 65 82 — 0 2 4 6 — 0 2 — 1

E.S. Central 14 23 59 366 375 2 2 5 19 27 7 14 25 74 127Alabama 3 2 10 52 28 2 0 3 7 — — 4 10 17 37Kentucky 2 4 12 68 56 — 0 1 — 2 7 2 9 18 18Mississippi 3 3 12 62 55 — 0 2 4 9 — 2 12 14 25Tennessee 6 12 40 184 236 — 0 3 8 16 — 5 9 25 47

W.S. Central 17 27 333 460 425 2 3 22 28 43 1 42 66 342 389Arkansas — 3 23 60 48 — 0 2 1 6 — 3 13 24 52Louisiana — 4 14 64 58 — 0 4 5 5 1 6 20 31 45Oklahoma N 0 0 N N — 0 4 2 6 — 2 5 18 17Texas 17 20 310 336 319 2 2 22 20 26 — 32 47 269 275

Mountain 21 28 59 432 474 1 2 7 20 36 1 13 25 65 112Arizona 14 9 40 238 198 1 1 4 11 17 — 3 8 2 44Colorado — 6 22 47 100 — 0 3 — 6 — 4 12 31 31Idaho N 0 0 N N — 0 1 1 — — 0 4 1 5Montana — 0 4 8 15 — 0 1 2 — — 0 1 1 —Nevada 2 1 8 31 29 — 0 2 1 3 1 2 8 18 16New Mexico 2 5 17 86 73 — 0 4 3 6 — 2 5 7 10Utah — 3 10 15 54 — 0 3 2 4 — 1 3 5 6Wyoming 3 0 2 7 5 — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —

Pacific — 4 10 23 34 — 0 2 4 8 23 69 102 554 629Alaska — 2 8 17 22 — 0 1 3 8 — 0 2 3 3California N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 18 60 84 487 532Hawaii — 1 6 6 12 — 0 1 1 — — 0 3 1 2Oregon N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 2 4 11 45 26Washington N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 3 5 13 18 66

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Puerto Rico — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — 4 7 17 63 44U.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.* Case counts for reporting year 2012 and 2013 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/

ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB are displayed in Table IV, which appears quarterly.† 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).

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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending March 9, 2013, and March 10, 2012 (10th week)*

Reporting area

Varicella (chickenpox)

West Nile virus disease†

Neuroinvasive Nonneuroinvasive§

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012

Current week

Previous 52 weeks Cum 2013

Cum 2012Med Max Med Max Med Max

United States 76 219 383 1,373 3,024 — 4 322 — 1 — 4 340 — —New England — 21 55 100 297 — 0 8 — — — 0 5 — —

Connecticut — 5 10 37 43 — 0 2 — — — 0 3 — —Maine — 4 15 25 69 — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Massachusetts — 7 21 23 116 — 0 7 — — — 0 3 — —New Hampshire — 2 8 9 30 — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Rhode Island — 0 9 1 8 — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —Vermont — 2 13 5 31 — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —

Mid. Atlantic 11 18 47 124 317 — 0 19 — — — 0 18 — —New Jersey — 5 20 — 128 — 0 5 — — — 0 4 — —New York (Upstate) N 0 0 N N — 0 6 — — — 0 8 — —New York City — 0 0 — — — 0 5 — — — 0 2 — —Pennsylvania 11 15 33 124 189 — 0 5 — — — 0 4 — —

E.N. Central 21 65 145 473 756 — 0 92 — — — 0 39 — —Illinois 3 16 36 116 190 — 0 31 — — — 0 18 — —Indiana 7 8 26 59 74 — 0 8 — — — 0 6 — —Michigan 4 16 62 91 191 — 0 33 — — — 0 12 — —Ohio 7 15 33 152 209 — 0 19 — — — 0 12 — —Wisconsin — 7 24 55 92 — 0 11 — — — 0 3 — —

W.N. Central 1 7 39 21 188 — 0 36 — — — 0 60 — —Iowa N 0 0 N N — 0 3 — — — 0 5 — —Kansas — 0 0 — 85 — 0 3 — — — 0 6 — —Minnesota — 0 0 — — — 0 6 — — — 0 7 — —Missouri — 6 36 10 87 — 0 4 — — — 0 1 — —Nebraska — 0 5 — 6 — 0 8 — — — 0 22 — —North Dakota — 0 5 8 3 — 0 8 — — — 0 11 — —South Dakota 1 0 3 3 7 — 0 17 — — — 0 28 — —

S. Atlantic 4 25 76 203 403 — 0 21 — — — 0 20 — —Delaware — 0 1 — 2 — 0 1 — — — 0 2 — —District of Columbia — 0 4 — 4 — 0 3 — — — 0 1 — —Florida — 13 49 128 213 — 0 5 — — — 0 5 — —Georgia — 1 9 11 4 — 0 6 — — — 0 10 — —Maryland N 0 0 N N — 0 5 — — — 0 4 — —North Carolina N 0 0 N N — 0 3 — — — 0 0 — —South Carolina — 0 5 13 — — 0 5 — — — 0 2 — —Virginia 1 8 21 36 101 — 0 4 — — — 0 3 — —West Virginia 3 2 12 15 79 — 0 1 — — — 0 3 — —

E.S. Central — 3 13 28 55 — 0 20 — — — 0 22 — —Alabama — 3 12 28 50 — 0 7 — — — 0 4 — —Kentucky N 0 0 N N — 0 4 — — — 0 2 — —Mississippi — 0 1 — 5 — 0 12 — — — 0 17 — —Tennessee N 0 0 N N — 0 4 — — — 0 2 — —

W.S. Central 37 40 164 295 577 — 1 144 — 1 — 1 165 — —Arkansas 4 3 19 22 39 — 0 9 — — — 0 3 — —Louisiana — 1 12 10 36 — 0 18 — — — 0 26 — —Oklahoma N 0 0 N N — 0 24 — — — 0 22 — —Texas 33 35 162 263 502 — 1 104 — 1 — 1 130 — —

Mountain 1 23 62 118 408 — 0 37 — — — 0 22 — —Arizona 1 7 21 6 123 — 0 10 — — — 0 7 — —Colorado — 8 17 46 132 — 0 17 — — — 0 13 — —Idaho N 0 0 N N — 0 1 — — — 0 3 — —Montana — 2 8 16 31 — 0 1 — — — 0 2 — —Nevada N 0 0 N N — 0 1 — — — 0 2 — —New Mexico — 1 6 12 35 — 0 9 — — — 0 5 — —Utah — 5 15 38 80 — 0 1 — — — 0 1 — —Wyoming — 0 3 — 7 — 0 1 — — — 0 2 — —

Pacific 1 2 8 11 23 — 0 33 — — — 0 27 — —Alaska — 1 4 8 9 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —California 1 0 4 2 6 — 0 33 — — — 0 26 — —Hawaii — 1 2 1 8 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Oregon N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — — 0 2 — —Washington N 0 0 N N — 0 4 — — — 0 0 — —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Puerto Rico — 0 4 — 40 — 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.* Case counts for reporting year 2012 and 2013 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/

ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. Data for TB 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.§ 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://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/SRCA_FINAL_REPORT_2006-2010.xlsx.

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TABLE III. Deaths in 122 U.S. cities,* week ending March 9, 2013 (10th week)

Reporting area

All causes, by age (years)

P&I† Total

Reporting area (Continued)

All causes, by age (years)

P&I† Total

All Ages ≥65 45–64 25–44 1–24 <1

All Ages ≥65 45–64 25–44 1–24 <1

New England 537 397 101 24 6 9 34 S. Atlantic 982 650 241 53 20 18 74Boston, MA 129 87 30 6 5 1 8 Atlanta, GA 155 94 44 12 4 1 12Bridgeport, CT 35 28 5 1 — 1 5 Baltimore, MD 82 56 22 2 — 2 15Cambridge, MA 12 9 2 1 — — — Charlotte, NC 150 107 27 9 3 4 6Fall River, MA 34 28 4 2 — — — Jacksonville, FL 149 102 32 9 1 5 10Hartford, CT 67 49 15 2 — 1 5 Miami, FL 87 66 16 1 4 — 5Lowell, MA 11 9 — 1 1 — — Norfolk, VA 49 28 14 4 — 3 —Lynn, MA 10 7 3 — — — — Richmond, VA 58 35 16 4 3 — 7New Bedford, MA 16 12 3 1 — — — Savannah, GA 65 45 17 1 1 1 9New Haven, CT 32 23 5 2 — 2 2 St. Petersburg, FL 54 40 11 2 — 1 6Providence, RI 65 46 14 2 — 3 3 Tampa, FL 12 8 3 1 — — —Somerville, MA 1 1 — — — — — Washington, D.C. 105 62 32 6 4 1 3Springfield, MA 41 27 11 3 — — 2 Wilmington, DE 16 7 7 2 — — 1Waterbury, CT 33 28 3 2 — — 3 E.S. Central 1,083 743 249 56 13 22 87Worcester, MA 51 43 6 1 — 1 6 Birmingham, AL 257 180 54 12 4 7 27

Mid. Atlantic 1,863 1,369 349 88 37 20 108 Chattanooga, TN 66 46 15 4 1 — 4Albany, NY 43 30 11 1 — 1 7 Knoxville, TN 131 87 35 5 2 2 8Allentown, PA 26 20 1 4 1 — 1 Lexington, KY 102 76 19 5 1 1 5Buffalo, NY 105 72 28 4 1 — 7 Memphis, TN 202 133 48 12 3 6 21Camden, NJ 30 16 8 5 — 1 5 Mobile, AL 108 77 21 5 — 5 7Elizabeth, NJ 6 4 — 2 — — — Montgomery, AL 71 54 13 3 1 — 8Erie, PA 61 51 7 — 1 2 3 Nashville, TN 146 90 44 10 1 1 7Jersey City, NJ 19 14 2 3 — — 3 W.S. Central 1,519 966 385 93 45 30 89New York City, NY 1,083 780 215 54 26 8 53 Austin, TX 85 53 20 7 3 2 5Newark, NJ 28 21 5 1 — 1 1 Baton Rouge, LA 96 59 32 3 1 1 3Paterson, NJ 17 13 3 1 — — 2 Corpus Christi, TX 68 52 11 3 — 2 2Philadelphia, PA U U U U U U U Dallas, TX 208 128 45 17 13 5 12Pittsburgh, PA§ 53 46 5 1 1 — 2 El Paso, TX 107 73 24 8 — 2 8Reading, PA 33 28 4 — — 1 3 Fort Worth, TX U U U U U U URochester, NY 84 58 15 4 3 4 7 Houston, TX 308 170 100 23 8 7 12Schenectady, NY 26 22 4 — — — 1 Little Rock, AR 133 85 38 6 1 3 5Scranton, PA 30 25 5 — — — 1 New Orleans, LA 100 57 28 9 5 1 5Syracuse, NY 152 121 22 5 3 1 9 San Antonio, TX 271 183 61 12 11 4 26Trenton, NJ 32 20 8 2 1 1 2 Shreveport, LA 84 62 14 3 3 2 7Utica, NY 11 8 3 — — — — Tulsa, OK 59 44 12 2 — 1 4Yonkers, NY 24 20 3 1 — — 1 Mountain 1,338 959 276 66 19 16 105

E.N. Central 2,123 1,449 486 120 29 39 177 Albuquerque, NM 139 105 25 4 3 2 17Akron, OH 55 35 17 2 — 1 8 Boise, ID 64 49 11 1 — 3 4Canton, OH 36 18 9 7 1 1 5 Colorado Springs, CO 75 53 21 1 — — 5Chicago, IL 235 159 53 17 5 1 16 Denver, CO 110 78 24 5 1 2 4Cincinnati, OH 88 52 24 7 2 3 7 Las Vegas, NV 338 243 68 20 5 2 36Cleveland, OH 260 185 60 10 2 3 13 Ogden, UT 31 25 5 — — — 3Columbus, OH 243 165 51 19 3 5 26 Phoenix, AZ 218 137 59 16 4 1 13Dayton, OH 142 105 29 7 1 — 17 Pueblo, CO 35 32 3 — — — 2Detroit, MI 150 85 43 11 5 6 17 Salt Lake City, UT 133 93 25 8 5 2 14Evansville, IN 53 42 11 — — — 2 Tucson, AZ 195 144 35 11 1 4 7Fort Wayne, IN 66 52 9 3 — 2 7 Pacific 1,989 1,431 418 87 28 24 192Gary, IN 11 6 3 1 — 1 — Berkeley, CA 10 10 — — — — 1Grand Rapids, MI 57 38 15 2 1 1 3 Fresno, CA 156 111 31 8 1 5 23Indianapolis, IN 223 137 60 15 3 8 20 Glendale, CA 29 25 4 — — — 5Lansing, MI 60 45 12 1 1 1 — Honolulu, HI 84 61 18 4 1 — 11Milwaukee, WI 88 54 28 3 2 1 8 Long Beach, CA 79 60 13 4 1 1 8Peoria, IL 56 44 7 1 2 2 8 Los Angeles, CA 290 201 67 12 6 4 29Rockford, IL 71 56 11 3 1 — 5 Pasadena, CA 33 26 4 3 — — 1South Bend, IN 54 40 12 1 — 1 6 Portland, OR 156 115 32 8 — 1 14Toledo, OH 97 67 23 6 — 1 4 Sacramento, CA 228 155 51 14 4 3 26Youngstown, OH 78 64 9 4 — 1 5 San Diego, CA 211 163 35 7 3 3 15

W.N. Central 748 508 172 44 10 13 60 San Francisco, CA 117 91 21 4 1 — 9Des Moines, IA 88 64 21 2 — 1 5 San Jose, CA 221 160 48 5 4 4 20Duluth, MN 37 28 9 — — — 3 Santa Cruz, CA 37 24 7 5 1 — 3Kansas City, KS 33 19 9 2 3 — 1 Seattle, WA 117 76 29 7 2 3 7Kansas City, MO 121 85 22 12 1 1 9 Spokane, WA 77 60 14 3 — — 6Lincoln, NE 50 39 8 2 1 — 3 Tacoma, WA 144 93 44 3 4 — 14Minneapolis, MN 62 43 18 — — 1 8 Total¶ 12,182 8,472 2,677 631 207 191 926Omaha, NE 89 69 10 6 1 3 10St. Louis, MO 105 59 29 10 2 4 8St. Paul, MN 43 27 11 3 1 1 6Wichita, KS 120 75 35 7 1 2 7

U: 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.