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Georgia.-State totals: Acute infectious conjunctivitis 7, hookworm 5, cerebrospinal meningitis 2, chickenpox 42, diphtheria 9, dysentery (amebic) 2, dysentery (bacillary) 4, German measles 5, gonorrhea 102, influenza 96, malaria 53, measles 82, mumps 61, paratyphoid fever 3, pneumonia (acute lobar) 64, rabies (in animal) 1, scarlet fever 12, septic sore throat 17, smallpox 68, syphilis 46, trachoma 1, tuberculosis (pulmonary) 26, tuberculosis (other than pulmonary) 4, typhoid fever 5, whooping cough 34.

Illinois. Diphtheria: Cases reported 179, of which in Chicago 134, Camp Grant 8, Lagrange 7. Scarlet fever: Cases reported 140, of which in Chicago 68, Ogle County (Buffalo township) 10, Lake Bluff 7, Camp Grant 8, Rockford 6, Oglesby 5. Smallpox: Cases reported 108, of which in Aurora 38, Champaign 9, Pekin 7, Mill Shoals 6, Canton 6, East Peoria 5. Meningitis: Chicago 5, Freeburg 1. Gonorrhea 189, syphilis 175, influenza 316, of which in Chicago 171. A recrudescence of influenza in following communities: Virginia 20, Champaign County (Scott Township) 19, Carthage 33. Lethargic encephalitis: Chicago 4, one each in the following: Milford, Lake County (Antioch Township), Macomb, North Chicago, Duquoin, and Sidell.

Indiana. Scarlet fever in Montgomery, Delaware, Wabash. Marshall, and Jay Counties, Columbia City and South Bend. Smallpox in Delaware, Vermilion, Clinton, and Elkhart Counties, Anderson, Laporte, and Columbia City. Diphtheria by counties: Vermilion 3, Clinton 2, Wabash 4, Delaware 2, Elkhart 2. Tipton 1, Knox 1, Miami 2, Wayne 1, Monroe 2, Tippecanoe 5; in Lagrange many. Typhoid fever in Delaware, Elkhart, Shelby, Ripley, and Tipton Counties; in Indiana Harbor 3. Syphilis: Cases reported 33. Gonorrhea: Cases reported 59.

Iowa.-Cerebrospinal meningitis: Sumner 1. Chancroid: Cedar Rapids 1, Council Bluffs 1, Griswold 1. Chicken pox: Davenport 1. Diphtheria: Des Moines 4, Dubuque 1. Gonorrhea: Cedar Rapids 6, Council Bluffs 17, Davenport 7, Dubuque 5, Earlville 1, Griswold 2, Hawarden 2. Measles: Bellevue 10, Council Bluffs 5. Mumps: Northwood 8. Scarlet fever: Bellevue 1, Des Moines 5, Dubuque 1, Ewart 1, Guttenberg 2, Mason City 1, Newton 1, Ottosen 1, Turin 5. Smallpox: Buffalo 6, Cedar Rapids 6, Clarinda 8, Council Bluffs 5, Davenport 12, Des Moines 1, Fort Dodge 1, Greenfield 1, Mason City 2. Syphilis: Council Bluffs 2, Griswold 1. In rural districts of following counties: Diphtheria: Buena Vista 1, Dallas 2, Dubuque 1, Kossuth 1, Washington 2. Scarlet fever: Appanoose 1, Decatur 1, Goodell 1, Hancock 2, Keokuk 1, Polk 3, Union 1, Wapello 1, Washington 2. Smallpox: Buchanan 2, Buena Vista 2, Calhoun 1, Cherokee 1, Osceola 1, Wapello 1. Influenza cases reported in State, 90.

Louisiana.-State totals: Lethargic encephalitis 11, influenza 23, meningitis 6, typhoid fever 6, smallpox 61.

Maine.-Chancroid: Thomaston 1. Chickenpox: Bath 1, Portland 7. Diphtheria: Oldtown 1, South Portland 1, Waterville 2. Gonorrhea: Bangor 2, one each Biddeford, Calais, Camden, Fairfield, Millinocket, and Westbrook, Madison 2, Portland 18, Thomaston 2. Measles: Rockland 1, Dexter 6. Mumps: Bath 1. Scarlet fever: Farmington 9, Hudson 5, Phillips 5, Portland 7. Smallpox: Bath 1. Syphilis: Augusta, Danforth, and Lewiston 1 each, Portland 13. Tuberculosis: 10 cases. Typhoid fever: Cumberland 1, Mapleton 1. Influenza, 123 cases.

Minnesota. Smallpox (new foci): 1 case in each of the following: Carleton County (Atkinson Township), Clearwater County (Shevlin Township), Scott County (Eagle Creek Township), Wilkin County (Campbell village), Jackson County (Sioux Valley Township), 3. State totals: Cerebrospinal meningitis 1, syphilis 70, gonorrhea 110, chancroid 2.

New Jersey. State totals: Influenza 478 cases reported and 190 cases pneumonia. One new case smallpox in West Cape May, 3 in Hamilton Township, and 5 in Weymouth Township (Atlantic County). No unusual prevalence of other diseases.

New York. Outside of New York City. State totals: Typhoid fever 15, measles 409, of which in Albany County 52, Chemung County 50, Erie County 67, Niagara County 86. Scarlet fever 180. whooping cough 47, diphtheria 164. Smallpox: Buffalo 1, Rochester 1. Cerebrospinal meningitis 5, pneumonia 186. Voluntary reports: Syphilis 118, gonorrhea 22.

North Carolina.-State totals: Whooping cough 158, measles 299, diphtheria 25, scarlet fever 9, septic sore throat 3, smallpox 84, chicken pox 48, typhoid fever 6, epidemic meningitis 1, bronchopneumonia 26, lobar pneumonia 25, lethargic encephalitis 3, syphilis 15, gonorrhea 48, chancroid 2, gonorrhea and chancroid 1. Influenza cases reported by counties: Clay 25, Cleveland 100, Davidson 27, Gaston 2, McDowell 2.

Ohio. Scarlet fever: Columbus, 16 cases. Smallpox continues in Lorain, Tuscarawas, Stark, Coshocton, Pike, Scioto, and Mahoning Counties and in the Miami Valley. Measles epidemie in Youngstown, Zanesville, Delphos, and Lorain. Influenza decreased. Encephalitis lethargic, 13 cases to date. ́Oregon.-Influenza: Portland 13 cases (1 death), Clackamas 4, Linn 1, Marion 1, Tillamook 46.

Vermont. Twelve towns report 78 cases of influenza. No other unusual prevalence.

Virginia.-Influenza: Cases reported 9. 9. Smallpox: Fairfax County 1, Tazewell County 2, Norfolk County 3, Alexandria County 3, Henry County several, Middlesex County 2, Frederick County 2. Washington.-Unusual prevalence of contagious diseases reported. Smallpox: Hoquiam 9, Auburn 4, Seattle 30, Ellensburg 5, Eatonville 2, Tacoma 20, Olympia 5, Sunnyside 5, Yakima 12, Yakima (county) 18.

CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS.

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CHANCROID.

Cases Reported in Extra-Cantonment Zones, Week Ended Apr. 5, 1919.

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See also Diphtheria, measles, scarlet fever, and tuberculosis, page 758.

GONORRHEA.

Cases Reported in Extra-Cantonment Zones, Week Ended Apr. 5, 1919.

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California Report for February, 1919.

During February 1 case of leprosy was reported at Los Angeles, Cal., in the person of E. H., an English woman born in the West Indies but having lived in the United States for the past eight and one-half years. The disease was diagnosed clinically February 19, and verified bacteriologically as tubercular and anesthetic. The patient is in the leper isolation quarters of the county hospital.

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