Vol. 45/ No. 26 MMWR 575 TABLE II. (Cont'd.) Cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending Lyme Meningococcal Syphilis Tuberculosis Cum. Cum. Rabies, Animal 1996 1995 1996 1995 3,668 449 74 87 305 830 Maine 6 3 2 4 N.H. 5 2 Mass. 49 R.L. 3 Conn. Upstate N.Y. 904 1,080 36 N.Y. City 160 181 54 NJ. 28 Pa. 395 465 6 45 Ohio 20 11 7 Ind. 7 10 8 Mich. 1 15 Wis. 27 236 229 65 28 59 84 271 75 38 75 51 32 105 16 121 45 164 240 1,195 87 347 344 297 150 97 75 1 3 491 151 30 26 45 66 39 346 89 113 2,108 1,332 1,465 1,300 1,106 3 19 8 20 27 38 64 208 308 218 61 2 10 136 2 27 56 227 36 214 58 327 202 334 102 225 26 276 308 232 194 22 148 247 55 105 31 91 34 970 2 3 35 21 26 42 148 4 18 19 62 2,215 58 62 35 9 114 137 307 1,868 1,936 5 1 1 3 165 8 182 7 TABLE III. Cases of selected notifiable diseases preventable by vaccination, *Of 139 cases among children aged <5 years, serotype was reported for 31 and of those, 8 were type b. *For imported measles, cases include only those resulting from importation from other countries. to TABLE III. (Cont'd.) Cases of selected notifiable diseases preventable by vaccination, United States, weeks ending June 29, 1996, and July 1, 1995 (26th Week) eek *Mortality data in this table are voluntarily reported from 121 cities in the United States, most of which have populations of 100,000 or more. 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. t Pneumonia and influenza. Because of changes in reporting methods in these 3 Pennsylvania cities, these numbers are partial counts for the current week. Complete counts will be available in 4 to 6 weeks. Total includes unknown ages. Contributors to the Production of the MMWR (Weekly) Weekly Notifiable Disease Morbidity Data and 121 Cities Mortality Data Denise Koo, M.D., M.P.H. Deborah A. Adams Timothy M. Copeland Patsy A. Hall Carol M. Knowles Sarah H. Landis Myra A. Montalbano Graphics Support Sandra L. Ford Desktop Publishing Jolene W. Altman |