Table I. Summary of provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, cumulative, week ending April 17, 2004 – 15th Week
TABLE 1. Summary of provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases,
United States, cumulative, week ending April 17, 2004 (15th Week) *
Cum.2004
Anthrax –
Botulism: –
foodborne 4
infant 21
other (wound & unspecified 4
Brucellosis ([dagger]) 16
Chancroid 9
Cholera 1
Cyclosporiasis ([dagger]) 26
Diphtheria –
Ehrlichiosis: –
human granulocytic (HGE) ([dagger]) 6
human monocytic (HME) ([dagger]) 9
human, other and unspecified –
Encephalitis/Meningitis: –
California serogroup viral ([dagger]) –
eastern equine ([dagger]) –
Powassan ([dagger]) –
St. Louis ([dagger]) 1
western equine ([dagger]) –
Hansen disease (leprosy) ([dagger]) 19
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome ([dagger]) 2
Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrheal ([dagger]) 14
HIV infection, pediatric ([dagger]) ([section]) 52
Measles, total 11 ([paragraph])
Mumps 46
Plague –
Poliomyelitis, paralytic –
Psittacosis ([dagger]) 2
Q fever ([dagger]) 6
Rabies, human –
Rubella 12
Rubella, congenital syndrome 1
SARS-associated coronavirus disease ([dagger])
([dagger]) ([dagger]) –
Smallpox ([dagger]) ([subsection]) –
Staphylococcus aureus: –
Vancomycin-intermediate (VISA)([dagger]) ([subsection]) 4
Vancomycin-resistant (VRSA) ([dagger]) ([subsection]) –
Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome ([dagger]) 32
Tetanus 3
Toxic-shock syndrome 36
Trichinosis 2
Tularemia ([dagger]) 4
Yellow fever –
Cum.2003
Anthrax –
Botulism: –
foodborne 5
infant 19
other (wound & unspecified 5
Brucellosis ([dagger]) 32
Chancroid 16
Cholera –
Cyclosporiasis ([dagger]) 22
Diphtheria –
Ehrlichiosis: –
human granulocytic (HGE) ([dagger]) 26
human monocytic (HME) ([dagger]) 17
human, other and unspecified 2
Encephalitis/Meningitis: –
California serogroup viral ([dagger]) –
eastern equine ([dagger]) 2
Powassan ([dagger]) –
St. Louis ([dagger]) 2
western equine ([dagger]) –
Hansen disease (leprosy) ([dagger]) 28
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome ([dagger]) 4
Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrheal ([dagger]) 34
HIV infection, pediatric ([dagger]) ([section]) 73
Measles, total 9 **
Mumps 68
Plague –
Poliomyelitis, paralytic –
Psittacosis ([dagger]) 6
Q fever ([dagger]) 19
Rabies, human –
Rubella 3
Rubella, congenital syndrome 1
SARS-associated coronavirus disease ([dagger])
([dagger]) ([dagger]) 5
Smallpox ([dagger]) ([subsection]) NA
Staphylococcus aureus: –
Vancomycin-intermediate (VISA)([dagger]) ([subsection]) NA
Vancomycin-resistant (VRSA) ([dagger]) ([subsection]) NA
Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome ([dagger]) 68
Tetanus 4
Toxic-shock syndrome 42
Trichinosis –
Tularemia ([dagger]) 4
Yellow fever –
-: No reported cases.
* Incidence data for reporting years 2003 and 2004 are
provisional and cumulative (year-to-date).
([dagger]) Not notifiable in all states.
([section]) Updated monthly from reports to the Division of HIV/AIDS
Prevention–Surveillance and Epidemiology, National Center for HIV,
STD, and TB Prevention. Last update March 26, 2004.
([paragraph]) Of 11 cases reported, eight were indigenous, and three
were imported from another country.
** Of nine cases reported, five were indigenous, and four were
imported from another country.
([dagger]) ([dagger]) Updated weekly from reports to the Division of
Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, National Center for Infectious
Diseases (notifiable as of July 2003).
([subsection]) Not previously notifiable.
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