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Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report ND-508 MMWR / September 20, 2013 / Vol. 62 / No. 37 TABLE I. Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending September 14, 2013 (37th 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 0 1 1 Arboviral diseases § , : California serogroup virus disease 28 4 81 137 75 55 62 Eastern equine encephalitis virus disease 4 0 15 4 10 4 4 Powassan virus disease 3 7 16 8 6 2 St. Louis encephalitis virus disease 1 0 3 6 10 12 13 Western equine encephalitis virus disease Babesiosis 795 10 940 1,128 NN NN NN Botulism, total 90 3 168 153 112 118 145 foodborne 3 0 27 24 7 10 17 infant 76 2 123 97 80 83 109 other (wound and unspecified) 11 0 18 32 25 25 19 Brucellosis 47 2 114 79 115 115 80 Chancroid 1 12 0 15 8 24 28 25 TX (1) Cholera 1 0 17 40 13 10 5 Cyclosporiasis § 600 3 123 151 179 141 139 Diphtheria 1 Haemophilus influenzae, ** invasive disease (age <5 yrs): serotype b 12 1 30 14 23 35 30 nonserotype b 129 2 205 145 200 236 244 unknown serotype 1 158 3 210 226 223 178 163 OK (1) Hansen disease § 2 36 2 82 82 98 103 80 NYC (1), FL (1) Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome § 5 0 30 23 20 20 18 Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrheal § 135 7 274 290 266 242 330 Influenza-associated pediatric mortality § , †† 148 2 52 118 61 358 90 Listeriosis 10 415 23 727 870 821 851 759 NY (2), PA (1), OH (1), FL (2), WA (3), CA (1) Measles §§ 2 147 1 55 220 63 71 140 WA (2) Meningococcal disease, invasive ¶¶ : A, C, Y, and W-135 87 3 161 257 280 301 330 serogroup B 55 2 110 159 135 174 188 other serogroup 8 0 20 20 12 23 38 unknown serogroup 4 230 5 260 323 406 482 616 MA (1), FL (1), CA (2) Novel influenza A virus infections*** 17 159 313 14 4 43,774 2 Plague 0 4 3 2 8 3 Poliomyelitis, paralytic 1 Polio virus Infection, nonparalytic § Psittacosis § 2 0 2 2 4 9 8 Q fever, total § 4 92 3 135 134 131 113 120 acute 4 70 2 113 110 106 93 106 OH (3), FL (1) chronic 22 1 22 24 25 20 14 Rabies, human 0 1 6 2 4 2 Rubella ††† 6 0 9 4 5 3 16 Rubella, congenital syndrome 0 3 2 SARS-CoV § Smallpox § Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome § 110 2 194 168 142 161 157 Syphilis, congenital (age <1 yr) §§§ 109 8 322 360 377 423 431 Tetanus 11 1 37 36 26 18 19 Toxic-shock syndrome (staphylococcal) § 44 1 65 78 82 74 71 Trichinellosis 13 0 18 15 7 13 39 Tularemia 1 139 3 149 166 124 93 123 WA (1) Typhoid fever 1 200 12 354 390 467 397 449 WA (1) Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus § 2 134 2 134 82 91 78 63 OH (1), MO (1) Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus § 2 2 1 Vibriosis (noncholera Vibrio species infections) § 22 687 29 1,111 832 846 789 588 OH (1), NC (2), GA (1), FL (6), TN (1), WA (9), CA (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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Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

ND-508 MMWR / September 20, 2013 / Vol. 62 / No. 37

TABLE I. Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending September 14, 2013 (37th 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 — — 0 — 1 — 1 —Arboviral diseases§, ¶:

California serogroup virus disease — 28 4 81 137 75 55 62Eastern equine encephalitis virus disease — 4 0 15 4 10 4 4Powassan virus disease — 3 — 7 16 8 6 2St. Louis encephalitis virus disease — 1 0 3 6 10 12 13Western equine encephalitis virus disease — — — — — — — —

Babesiosis — 795 10 940 1,128 NN NN NNBotulism, total — 90 3 168 153 112 118 145

foodborne — 3 0 27 24 7 10 17infant — 76 2 123 97 80 83 109other (wound and unspecified) — 11 0 18 32 25 25 19

Brucellosis — 47 2 114 79 115 115 80Chancroid 1 12 0 15 8 24 28 25 TX (1)Cholera — 1 0 17 40 13 10 5Cyclosporiasis§ — 600 3 123 151 179 141 139Diphtheria — — — 1 — — — —Haemophilus influenzae,** invasive disease (age <5 yrs):

serotype b — 12 1 30 14 23 35 30nonserotype b — 129 2 205 145 200 236 244unknown serotype 1 158 3 210 226 223 178 163 OK (1)

Hansen disease§ 2 36 2 82 82 98 103 80 NYC (1), FL (1)Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome§ — 5 0 30 23 20 20 18Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrheal§ — 135 7 274 290 266 242 330Influenza-associated pediatric mortality§,†† — 148 2 52 118 61 358 90Listeriosis 10 415 23 727 870 821 851 759 NY (2), PA (1), OH (1), FL (2), WA (3), CA (1)Measles§§ 2 147 1 55 220 63 71 140 WA (2)Meningococcal disease, invasive¶¶:

A, C, Y, and W-135 — 87 3 161 257 280 301 330serogroup B — 55 2 110 159 135 174 188other serogroup — 8 0 20 20 12 23 38unknown serogroup 4 230 5 260 323 406 482 616 MA (1), FL (1), CA (2)

Novel influenza A virus infections*** — 17 159 313 14 4 43,774 2Plague — — 0 4 3 2 8 3Poliomyelitis, paralytic — — — — — — 1 —Polio virus Infection, nonparalytic§ — — — — — — — —Psittacosis§ — 2 0 2 2 4 9 8Q fever, total§ 4 92 3 135 134 131 113 120

acute 4 70 2 113 110 106 93 106 OH (3), FL (1)chronic — 22 1 22 24 25 20 14

Rabies, human — — 0 1 6 2 4 2Rubella††† — 6 0 9 4 5 3 16Rubella, congenital syndrome — — 0 3 — — 2 —SARS-CoV§ — — — — — — — —Smallpox§ — — — — — — — —Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome§ — 110 2 194 168 142 161 157Syphilis, congenital (age <1 yr)§§§ — 109 8 322 360 377 423 431Tetanus — 11 1 37 36 26 18 19Toxic-shock syndrome (staphylococcal)§ — 44 1 65 78 82 74 71Trichinellosis — 13 0 18 15 7 13 39Tularemia 1 139 3 149 166 124 93 123 WA (1)Typhoid fever 1 200 12 354 390 467 397 449 WA (1)Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus§ 2 134 2 134 82 91 78 63 OH (1), MO (1)Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus§ — — — 2 — 2 1 —Vibriosis (noncholera Vibrio species infections)§ 22 687 29 1,111 832 846 789 588 OH (1), NC (2), GA (1), FL (6), TN (1), WA (9),

CA (2)Viral hemorrhagic fever¶¶¶ — — — — — 1 NN NNYellow fever — — — — — — — —

See Table 1 footnotes on next page.

Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

MMWR / September 20, 2013 / Vol. 62 / No. 37 ND-509

* 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 September 14, 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 September 14, 2013 (37th 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_2006-2012_final.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, 164 influenza-associated pediatric deaths

occurring during the 2012-13 influenza season have been reported. One influenza-associated pediatric death occurring during the 2010-11 influenza season has been reported from Kansas. One influenza-associated pediatric death occurring during the 2011-12 influenza season has been reported from California.

§§ The two measles cases reported for the current week were imported. ¶¶ Data for meningococcal disease (all serogroups) are available in Table II. *** CDC discontinued reporting of individual confirmed and probable cases of influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 virus infections on July 24, 2009. During 2009, four cases of human infection with

novel influenza A viruses, different from the influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 virus, were reported to CDC. The four cases of novel influenza A virus infection reported to CDC during 2010, the fourteen cases reported during 2011, the 313 cases reported in 2012, and the 17 cases reported during 2013 are different from the influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 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

4210.50.25

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

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49

31

207

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15

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560

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

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TABLE II. Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending September 14, 2013, and September 15, 2012 (37th 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 14,162 26,561 30,877 929,833 1,012,832 138 211 326 6,961 13,867 69 107 388 4,904 5,849New England 674 922 1,340 33,097 34,627 — 0 1 1 2 1 5 16 190 287

Connecticut 119 246 560 8,769 8,980 N 0 0 N N — 0 5 27 31Maine — 56 111 1,384 2,380 N 0 0 N N — 0 4 19 42Massachusetts 504 447 687 16,736 16,954 — 0 0 — — 1 2 9 94 118New Hampshire 45 61 81 2,231 2,201 — 0 1 1 1 — 1 3 20 41Rhode Island — 79 160 2,838 3,024 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 3 4 8Vermont 6 30 110 1,139 1,088 N 0 0 N N — 1 5 26 47

Mid. Atlantic 2,242 3,423 4,058 120,777 130,026 — 0 0 — 4 9 13 40 518 573New Jersey 216 537 628 19,387 19,910 N 0 0 N N — 1 3 35 30New York (Upstate) 805 727 1,909 25,594 25,645 N 0 0 N N — 4 16 165 163New York City 410 1,092 1,308 38,789 45,689 N 0 0 N N — 1 5 43 86Pennsylvania 811 1,035 1,313 37,007 38,782 — 0 0 — 4 9 6 29 275 294

E.N. Central 1,338 3,964 4,755 133,497 158,224 — 0 3 20 40 16 24 57 956 1,445Illinois 43 1,084 1,482 31,991 48,126 N 0 0 N N — 3 15 141 139Indiana 246 560 701 19,817 21,283 N 0 0 N N — 2 5 61 130Michigan 457 882 1,303 30,503 34,009 — 0 2 13 22 3 5 15 168 277Ohio 477 1,042 1,213 36,428 37,999 — 0 2 5 17 9 7 25 255 411Wisconsin 115 460 550 14,758 16,807 — 0 1 2 1 4 8 24 331 488

W.N. Central 201 1,431 1,722 48,869 59,062 — 1 7 44 123 4 16 149 1,130 1,052Iowa 18 200 255 6,883 8,270 N 0 0 N N — 5 136 755 275Kansas 44 209 255 7,324 8,044 N 0 0 N N — 1 6 50 90Minnesota — 262 397 6,635 12,777 — 0 6 31 96 — 0 10 — 275Missouri 114 528 621 18,974 20,070 — 0 3 12 14 3 4 12 123 169Nebraska — 117 222 4,527 5,008 — 0 1 1 1 — 2 9 73 122North Dakota 5 53 77 1,857 2,056 — 0 2 — 12 — 1 4 39 31South Dakota 20 76 109 2,669 2,837 N 0 0 N N 1 2 7 90 90

S. Atlantic 3,678 5,440 6,524 192,281 205,596 — 0 2 5 5 15 18 55 691 801Delaware 124 92 322 3,666 2,607 — 0 1 — — — 0 2 4 13District of Columbia — 114 284 4,017 4,992 — 0 1 — — N 0 0 N NFlorida 695 1,546 1,777 56,365 56,063 N 0 0 N N 5 8 16 256 319Georgia 844 922 1,066 33,191 38,706 N 0 0 N N 10 4 16 181 190Maryland — 474 1,211 15,812 17,255 — 0 1 5 5 — 1 4 35 73North Carolina 642 992 1,772 34,133 37,673 N 0 0 N N — 0 28 92 58South Carolina 483 531 872 19,301 19,775 N 0 0 N N — 1 7 49 41Virginia 814 620 1,018 22,301 25,160 N 0 0 N N — 2 7 63 100West Virginia 76 96 149 3,495 3,365 N 0 0 N N — 0 3 11 7

E.S. Central 763 1,854 2,455 63,609 74,760 — 0 0 — — 2 4 16 207 219Alabama — 560 874 18,651 22,037 N 0 0 N N — 2 7 76 83Kentucky 229 328 570 11,915 12,365 N 0 0 N N 2 1 5 57 48Mississippi 285 345 731 13,022 16,661 N 0 0 N N — 0 4 29 33Tennessee 249 582 726 20,021 23,697 N 0 0 N N — 1 6 45 55

W.S. Central 2,251 3,545 8,645 128,813 127,436 — 0 1 3 3 10 10 46 431 374Arkansas 286 321 384 10,202 12,016 N 0 0 N N — 0 4 31 36Louisiana 79 457 2,110 14,527 17,323 — 0 1 3 3 8 4 30 220 92Oklahoma 15 263 5,044 12,347 8,570 N 0 0 N N 2 1 13 46 63Texas 1,871 2,521 3,700 91,737 89,527 N 0 0 N N — 4 28 134 183

Mountain 1,471 1,715 2,048 60,105 66,912 111 149 250 4,783 10,327 3 9 47 359 607Arizona 425 518 752 17,341 22,258 109 145 243 4,695 10,161 — 1 6 27 27Colorado 424 409 586 14,580 15,422 N 0 0 N N — 1 7 43 72Idaho 88 92 232 3,434 3,177 N 0 0 N N 2 2 17 70 189Montana 58 72 108 2,644 2,741 — 0 1 2 2 — 1 14 68 57Nevada 264 216 325 7,999 7,955 2 1 6 51 88 — 0 2 12 9New Mexico 123 215 402 8,351 8,391 — 0 3 14 30 — 1 4 22 83Utah 80 143 173 5,016 5,471 — 0 4 19 41 1 2 18 62 142Wyoming 9 26 67 740 1,497 — 0 1 2 5 — 0 21 55 28

Pacific 1,544 4,167 5,252 148,785 156,189 27 65 99 2,105 3,363 9 10 57 422 491Alaska 35 106 146 3,865 3,959 N 0 0 N N 1 0 1 3 5California 860 3,171 4,255 113,946 120,789 27 65 99 2,100 3,361 5 6 14 199 259Hawaii — 125 157 4,301 4,515 N 0 0 N N — 0 1 1 4Oregon 311 276 475 9,995 9,635 — 0 1 5 2 — 3 40 168 170Washington 338 472 706 16,678 17,291 — 0 7 — — 3 1 16 51 53

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 23 23 — 59 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NC.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico 171 108 307 3,894 4,341 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NU.S. Virgin Islands — 15 24 290 572 — 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.

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

MMWR / September 20, 2013 / Vol. 62 / No. 37 ND-511

TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending September 14, 2013, and September 15, 2012 (37th 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 — 8 24 267 333 — 0 1 — 1New England — 0 3 13 11 — 0 0 — —

Connecticut — 0 2 11 10 — 0 0 — —Maine — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Massachusetts — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —New Hampshire — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —Rhode Island — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Vermont — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — —

Mid. Atlantic — 2 7 46 77 — 0 0 — —New Jersey — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —New York (Upstate) — 0 3 — 8 — 0 0 — —New York City — 1 7 28 53 — 0 0 — —Pennsylvania — 0 2 18 16 — 0 0 — —

E.N. Central — 1 4 34 35 — 0 1 — 1Illinois — 0 2 11 14 — 0 1 — 1Indiana — 0 2 5 2 — 0 0 — —Michigan — 0 1 7 7 — 0 0 — —Ohio — 0 2 6 3 — 0 0 — —Wisconsin — 0 1 5 9 — 0 0 — —

W.N. Central — 0 2 8 12 — 0 1 — —Iowa — 0 1 — 1 — 0 0 — —Kansas — 0 1 4 1 — 0 0 — —Minnesota — 0 2 — 5 — 0 0 — —Missouri — 0 1 2 4 — 0 1 — —Nebraska — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —North Dakota — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —South Dakota — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — —

S. Atlantic — 2 13 88 101 — 0 0 — —Delaware — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —District of Columbia — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Florida — 2 9 55 67 — 0 0 — —Georgia — 0 2 4 9 — 0 0 — —Maryland — 0 1 4 8 — 0 0 — —North Carolina — 0 1 8 5 — 0 0 — —South Carolina — 0 4 6 2 — 0 0 — —Virginia — 0 4 11 10 — 0 0 — —West Virginia — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

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

W.S. Central — 0 6 22 17 — 0 0 — —Arkansas — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —Louisiana — 0 1 4 4 — 0 0 — —Oklahoma — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Texas — 0 6 17 13 — 0 0 — —

Mountain — 0 1 6 12 — 0 0 — —Arizona — 0 1 — 7 — 0 0 — —Colorado — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Idaho — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — —Montana — 0 1 2 2 — 0 0 — —Nevada — 0 1 2 2 — 0 0 — —New Mexico — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Utah — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Wyoming — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —

Pacific — 1 6 37 60 — 0 1 — —Alaska — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — —California — 1 4 24 44 — 0 0 — —Hawaii — 0 2 7 5 — 0 0 — —Oregon — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Washington — 0 2 5 11 — 0 1 — —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 200 354 5,677 1,832 — 2 9 43 38U.S. Virgin Islands — 0 42 — 18 — 0 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 September 14, 2013, and September 15, 2012 (37th 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 19 8 160 911 852 1 23 73 868 1,974 — 2 19 135 153New England — 0 4 12 42 1 5 13 132 556 — 0 1 1 —

Connecticut — 0 0 — — — 0 2 7 134 — 0 0 — —Maine — 0 1 2 2 1 1 8 53 42 — 0 1 1 —Massachusetts — 0 1 — 24 — 0 9 27 270 — 0 0 — —New Hampshire — 0 1 1 3 — 0 3 12 43 — 0 0 — —Rhode Island — 0 3 8 13 — 0 8 15 59 — 0 0 — —Vermont — 0 1 1 — — 0 3 18 8 — 0 0 — —

Mid. Atlantic — 1 28 56 81 — 5 50 302 342 — 0 7 17 20New Jersey — 0 2 — 55 — 0 5 — 113 — 0 0 — 1New York (Upstate) — 0 28 27 10 — 4 49 268 204 — 0 5 15 7New York City — 0 5 28 11 — 0 4 34 19 — 0 1 2 —Pennsylvania — 0 1 1 5 — 0 1 — 6 — 0 2 — 12

E.N. Central — 0 7 54 58 — 3 39 381 523 — 1 14 96 87Illinois — 0 6 29 34 — 0 2 4 9 — 0 1 — —Indiana — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 12 74 35Michigan — 0 0 — 2 — 0 0 — 6 — 0 2 4 —Ohio — 0 1 8 3 — 0 1 3 1 — 0 1 1 1Wisconsin — 0 4 17 19 — 3 37 374 507 — 0 3 17 51

W.N. Central 9 1 41 351 219 — 0 12 13 479 — 0 2 8 22Iowa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NKansas — 0 8 52 38 — 0 1 4 7 — 0 0 — —Minnesota — 0 2 — 7 — 0 12 — 450 — 0 2 — 14Missouri 9 1 39 293 174 — 0 2 8 19 — 0 2 8 7Nebraska — 0 1 5 — — 0 1 1 2 — 0 0 — —North Dakota — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — 1 — 0 0 — —South Dakota — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — 1

S. Atlantic 7 3 24 175 267 — 1 5 31 44 — 0 2 3 9Delaware 1 0 2 11 15 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 1 1 —District of Columbia N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NFlorida 1 0 3 16 16 — 0 2 3 3 — 0 0 — —Georgia — 0 3 8 22 — 0 1 2 5 — 0 0 — 2Maryland — 0 4 19 31 — 0 1 2 3 — 0 1 1 —North Carolina 5 0 13 50 71 — 0 4 8 19 — 0 1 — 1South Carolina — 0 1 3 1 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Virginia — 1 6 66 111 — 0 3 14 13 — 0 1 — 5West Virginia — 0 1 2 — — 0 1 2 — — 0 1 1 1

E.S. Central 3 1 14 124 88 — 0 3 5 20 — 0 3 4 8Alabama — 0 2 9 9 — 0 3 1 7 — 0 1 — 4Kentucky 3 0 7 54 23 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 0 — —Mississippi — 0 0 — 2 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 0 — —Tennessee — 0 9 61 54 — 0 1 4 11 — 0 3 4 4

W.S. Central — 1 116 139 97 — 0 13 4 10 — 0 0 — 1Arkansas — 1 16 91 77 — 0 1 2 7 — 0 0 — —Louisiana — 0 1 1 1 — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — 1Oklahoma — 0 115 43 15 — 0 13 1 2 — 0 0 — —Texas — 0 1 4 4 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 0 — —

Mountain — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 1Arizona — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 1Colorado 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 5 5Alaska N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NCalifornia — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 5 5Hawaii 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 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N N 0 0 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 23 cases reported for 2013.

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TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending September 14, 2013, and September 15, 2012 (37th 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 196 257 457 9,011 10,521 3,411 6,168 7,762 218,194 234,604 15 69 190 2,518 2,408New England 11 23 53 827 1,004 111 122 190 4,518 4,064 2 4 21 151 162

Connecticut — 3 9 125 167 38 48 102 1,932 1,442 — 1 4 27 43Maine 6 4 10 133 116 — 5 16 116 310 — 0 2 16 16Massachusetts 4 12 26 440 494 69 54 100 2,060 1,763 2 2 5 84 79New Hampshire — 1 4 45 85 4 2 9 91 106 — 0 3 17 11Rhode Island — 0 7 20 37 — 7 25 257 372 — 0 11 — 8Vermont 1 2 10 64 105 — 1 12 62 71 — 0 1 7 5

Mid. Atlantic 24 48 93 1,696 1,988 550 787 1,084 27,900 32,068 5 12 58 440 451New Jersey — 6 21 175 292 37 130 181 4,706 5,444 — 2 10 80 82New York (Upstate) — 17 67 573 588 156 126 519 4,399 5,078 3 3 35 113 122New York City 9 14 27 502 633 123 257 351 9,159 10,552 — 2 6 86 94Pennsylvania 15 12 25 446 475 234 272 350 9,636 10,994 2 4 13 161 153

E.N. Central 23 35 74 1,224 1,618 343 992 1,439 34,155 41,645 1 10 21 394 417Illinois — 5 12 168 252 4 276 428 7,871 12,639 — 3 10 111 112Indiana — 3 10 101 157 47 147 208 5,053 5,168 — 2 6 93 79Michigan 5 9 21 322 401 135 214 378 7,249 8,838 — 2 4 62 61Ohio 16 10 26 379 416 134 316 391 11,171 11,610 1 3 8 107 115Wisconsin 2 8 15 254 392 23 85 122 2,811 3,390 — 0 4 21 50

W.N. Central 7 19 62 583 1,199 49 308 415 10,585 12,485 1 5 11 165 167Iowa 3 4 15 166 185 2 30 51 994 1,449 — 0 0 — —Kansas — 2 5 58 101 8 38 65 1,383 1,636 — 1 3 32 21Minnesota — 0 26 — 404 — 53 94 1,449 1,992 — 1 3 31 63Missouri 4 5 13 167 225 38 150 184 5,167 5,712 1 2 7 77 51Nebraska — 3 9 105 136 — 25 49 869 1,001 — 0 3 16 20North Dakota — 1 4 24 44 1 8 15 267 209 — 0 1 6 12South Dakota — 2 9 63 104 — 14 23 456 486 — 0 1 3 —

S. Atlantic 43 44 82 1,660 1,709 980 1,381 1,646 49,423 52,836 3 17 37 688 591Delaware — 0 2 9 19 39 22 55 918 604 — 0 2 6 6District of Columbia — 1 5 39 59 — 43 92 1,443 1,742 — 0 2 10 2Florida 30 21 56 827 735 221 388 478 14,315 13,871 1 5 13 205 172Georgia 10 8 36 398 406 214 261 328 9,453 11,221 1 3 12 111 117Maryland — 5 9 145 179 — 107 241 3,398 3,715 1 2 4 71 67North Carolina N 0 0 N N 154 266 544 9,455 10,791 — 2 12 107 78South Carolina 1 2 5 78 89 145 139 216 5,190 5,513 — 2 11 93 54Virginia — 4 16 136 188 180 125 214 4,476 4,838 — 1 8 65 69West Virginia 2 1 5 28 34 27 20 34 775 541 — 0 3 20 26

E.S. Central — 3 13 113 116 198 515 786 17,270 20,922 — 5 12 194 150Alabama — 3 13 113 116 — 160 257 5,363 6,513 — 1 7 60 41Kentucky N 0 0 N N 69 85 143 3,085 3,054 — 1 4 35 29Mississippi N 0 0 N N 78 110 205 3,821 4,775 — 1 2 23 19Tennessee N 0 0 N N 51 156 239 5,001 6,580 — 2 7 76 61

W.S. Central 3 6 15 225 219 527 932 2,555 34,060 33,703 3 3 20 129 134Arkansas 1 2 8 72 59 63 75 122 2,543 3,182 1 0 3 19 23Louisiana 2 4 11 153 160 15 117 657 4,338 5,906 — 1 5 29 47Oklahoma — 0 0 — — 5 68 1,325 3,406 2,310 2 1 17 79 63Texas N 0 0 N N 444 654 1,044 23,773 22,305 — 0 1 2 1

Mountain 13 19 39 672 895 224 259 326 9,045 9,428 — 6 14 223 235Arizona 2 2 5 67 86 90 101 160 3,538 4,070 — 2 7 89 87Colorado — 5 18 164 271 40 57 100 1,908 1,933 — 1 4 54 44Idaho 3 2 9 92 109 1 2 8 56 112 — 0 2 10 13Montana — 1 4 48 46 6 3 10 131 68 — 0 1 2 4Nevada 1 1 6 58 71 72 45 79 1,751 1,575 — 0 1 11 18New Mexico — 2 6 61 65 6 32 55 1,136 1,335 — 1 3 28 38Utah 7 5 14 159 219 9 13 26 510 303 — 1 2 27 28Wyoming — 0 6 23 28 — 0 3 15 32 — 0 1 2 3

Pacific 72 56 121 2,011 1,773 429 856 990 31,238 27,453 — 3 9 134 101Alaska — 1 7 49 63 3 18 39 688 465 — 0 2 11 10California 56 36 74 1,403 1,169 316 719 843 26,068 23,252 — 1 5 34 23Hawaii — 1 3 28 21 — 14 26 472 552 — 0 2 20 15Oregon 5 6 16 245 270 40 32 50 1,206 1,026 — 1 5 64 53Washington 11 10 61 286 250 70 73 154 2,804 2,158 — 0 3 5 —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 1 — 1 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 0 3 29 2 7 6 24 239 220 — 0 0 — —U.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — — 1 8 26 96 — 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.

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

ND-514 MMWR / September 20, 2013 / Vol. 62 / No. 37

TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending September 14, 2013, and September 15, 2012 (37th week)*

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 15 28 68 1,099 1,092 21 50 105 1,711 2,057 7 28 91 948 1,247New England — 1 6 57 61 — 1 5 40 84 — 0 4 16 73

Connecticut — 0 2 14 17 — 0 1 2 15 — 0 1 — 33Maine — 0 2 3 8 — 0 1 10 7 — 0 2 3 5Massachusetts — 0 4 28 28 — 1 5 27 56 — 0 3 10 30New Hampshire — 0 1 4 5 — 0 0 — 4 N 0 0 N NRhode Island — 0 1 1 1 U 0 0 U U U 0 0 U UVermont — 0 2 7 2 — 0 1 1 2 — 0 1 3 5

Mid. Atlantic 5 4 9 158 169 1 3 10 107 185 — 3 12 137 167New Jersey — 1 5 26 44 — 0 3 — 52 — 0 3 17 59New York (Upstate) 4 1 4 48 51 1 1 6 29 30 — 1 10 64 55New York City — 1 4 43 26 — 1 5 51 51 — 0 1 4 8Pennsylvania 1 1 4 41 48 — 1 4 27 52 — 1 6 52 45

E.N. Central 2 5 14 186 156 6 7 16 281 334 3 4 9 137 171Illinois — 1 4 33 56 — 1 4 33 68 — 0 3 18 18Indiana — 0 2 16 6 — 1 5 49 71 — 1 6 52 82Michigan — 2 7 67 61 — 1 7 37 54 — 1 5 54 42Ohio 2 1 5 47 20 6 4 10 156 124 3 0 2 8 6Wisconsin — 0 3 23 13 — 0 1 6 17 — 0 2 5 23

W.N. Central — 0 32 23 46 1 2 17 68 64 — 0 32 15 22Iowa — 0 1 3 6 — 0 2 6 8 — 0 0 — 3Kansas — 0 2 4 10 — 0 3 9 6 — 0 3 10 12Minnesota — 0 29 — — — 0 17 — — — 0 32 — —Missouri — 0 1 5 16 1 1 4 47 41 — 0 1 4 3Nebraska — 0 2 7 14 — 0 2 3 9 — 0 1 1 3North Dakota — 0 2 2 — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —South Dakota — 0 1 2 — — 0 1 3 — — 0 2 — 1

S. Atlantic 4 5 16 188 184 11 15 26 547 535 2 7 21 234 301Delaware — 0 2 2 3 — 0 1 4 11 U 0 0 U UDistrict of Columbia — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Florida 4 2 8 66 59 10 5 11 215 169 2 2 7 99 76Georgia — 1 4 34 36 1 2 6 81 82 — 0 3 21 68Maryland — 0 3 23 21 — 1 4 30 40 — 1 3 28 27North Carolina — 1 4 33 18 — 1 7 45 55 — 0 15 41 45South Carolina — 0 1 7 5 — 1 5 32 29 — 0 0 — 1Virginia — 0 9 21 37 — 1 5 41 61 — 1 5 25 47West Virginia — 0 2 2 5 — 3 11 99 88 — 0 5 20 37

E.S. Central — 1 3 39 54 — 11 21 372 421 — 6 13 219 241Alabama — 0 2 6 13 — 1 5 50 59 — 0 2 14 16Kentucky — 0 3 18 15 — 3 7 115 127 — 3 10 135 126Mississippi — 0 2 3 5 — 1 4 39 63 U 0 0 U UTennessee — 0 2 12 21 — 4 9 168 172 — 2 7 70 99

W.S. Central — 2 7 69 116 — 6 40 170 214 — 2 16 61 79Arkansas — 0 2 5 5 — 1 4 34 56 — 0 2 10 1Louisiana — 0 2 6 3 — 1 8 40 36 — 0 2 13 9Oklahoma — 0 4 7 3 — 1 16 26 28 — 0 9 24 47Texas — 1 6 51 105 — 3 20 70 94 — 0 5 14 22

Mountain 2 3 16 142 125 1 1 4 44 68 — 1 6 42 91Arizona — 1 6 52 63 — 0 3 9 11 U 0 0 U UColorado — 0 8 42 23 — 0 3 6 16 — 0 2 7 35Idaho — 0 2 4 11 — 0 1 5 3 — 0 2 7 9Montana — 0 1 4 5 — 0 1 1 1 — 0 2 12 5Nevada 2 0 3 16 10 1 0 3 21 22 — 0 2 7 8New Mexico — 0 3 15 8 — 0 1 1 3 — 0 1 2 21Utah — 0 2 9 4 — 0 1 1 12 — 0 1 7 13Wyoming — 0 0 — 1 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —

Pacific 2 5 17 237 181 1 2 6 82 152 2 2 15 87 102Alaska — 0 1 1 1 — 0 1 2 — — 0 0 — —California — 4 16 172 153 — 2 5 47 103 — 1 6 41 41Hawaii — 0 4 14 4 — 0 1 3 5 — 0 0 — —Oregon — 0 3 24 2 — 0 3 18 19 — 0 2 9 33Washington 2 0 4 26 21 1 0 2 12 25 2 1 15 37 28

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 0 1 8 — — 0 6 28 4 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.

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

MMWR / September 20, 2013 / Vol. 62 / No. 37 ND-515

TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending September 14, 2013, and September 15, 2012 (37th 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 41 64 252 3,176 2,460 232 361 1,618 19,566 24,472 13 25 87 893 1,082New England 1 5 25 228 189 3 99 538 5,237 9,141 1 1 11 52 74

Connecticut — 1 11 41 39 1 31 201 1,851 2,128 — 0 1 — 15Maine — 0 3 10 6 — 11 72 512 867 1 0 2 6 3Massachusetts 1 3 20 141 105 — 32 189 1,772 4,353 — 1 4 37 41New Hampshire — 0 3 14 15 — 7 32 294 1,245 — 0 1 5 8Rhode Island — 0 6 11 17 — 1 44 283 156 — 0 10 — 4Vermont — 0 2 11 7 2 8 83 525 392 — 0 3 4 3

Mid. Atlantic 12 17 123 1,003 683 194 159 917 10,649 8,886 3 7 17 239 281New Jersey — 2 17 127 121 — 47 194 2,369 2,885 — 0 4 42 59New York (Upstate) — 7 42 347 207 143 39 267 2,642 1,559 — 1 7 37 27New York City — 3 47 218 139 — 3 22 123 417 1 3 12 116 154Pennsylvania 12 6 25 311 216 51 68 509 5,515 4,025 2 1 5 44 41

E.N. Central 14 15 79 821 569 6 13 165 1,441 2,031 1 2 8 92 114Illinois — 3 28 170 162 — 1 28 228 190 — 1 3 40 36Indiana 2 3 10 136 31 — 0 12 76 69 — 0 2 13 18Michigan — 2 13 62 116 3 1 14 121 70 — 0 1 12 19Ohio 12 5 66 411 184 3 1 6 83 52 1 0 2 21 32Wisconsin — 1 9 42 76 — 7 131 933 1,650 — 0 3 6 9

W.N. Central 1 3 13 106 113 2 7 29 210 1,535 — 1 5 27 88Iowa — 0 2 8 10 — 1 23 146 153 — 0 2 6 6Kansas — 0 3 9 8 — 0 4 21 16 — 0 1 6 6Minnesota — 0 3 15 36 — 0 25 — 1,348 — 0 3 — 51Missouri 1 1 11 54 42 2 0 2 10 1 — 0 2 4 15Nebraska — 0 3 14 9 — 0 3 15 13 — 0 2 3 4North Dakota — 0 1 — 2 — 0 14 15 — — 0 1 2 1South Dakota — 0 2 6 6 — 0 1 3 4 — 0 3 6 5

S. Atlantic 8 12 43 496 412 26 44 234 1,802 2,658 4 6 15 268 265Delaware — 0 4 13 14 6 8 21 264 521 — 0 1 5 2District of Columbia N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 0 2 4 3Florida 6 4 12 160 131 9 2 14 104 72 2 1 3 42 50Georgia 1 1 5 49 41 — 0 4 10 26 1 1 5 45 52Maryland 1 2 14 109 85 3 18 85 738 1,230 — 2 9 97 84North Carolina — 1 9 59 45 4 0 33 108 60 1 0 8 16 21South Carolina — 0 3 15 18 — 0 2 12 33 — 0 2 8 8Virginia — 2 8 76 51 4 16 183 496 652 — 1 7 50 43West Virginia — 0 3 15 27 — 1 18 70 64 — 0 1 1 2

E.S. Central — 2 11 109 98 — 1 5 43 50 — 1 4 25 28Alabama — 0 3 17 17 — 0 2 16 18 — 0 1 2 8Kentucky — 1 4 30 29 — 0 4 18 7 — 0 2 9 7Mississippi — 0 2 9 11 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 1 — 3Tennessee — 1 7 53 41 — 0 2 9 24 — 0 3 14 10

W.S. Central — 3 39 115 134 — 1 27 37 34 — 1 41 47 74Arkansas — 0 3 16 12 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 4Louisiana — 0 3 20 22 — 0 1 — 4 — 0 1 8 8Oklahoma — 0 9 7 5 — 0 4 1 — — 0 3 9 20Texas — 2 27 72 95 — 1 23 36 30 — 1 39 29 42

Mountain 3 3 7 88 87 — 1 9 57 28 1 1 6 54 47Arizona — 1 3 33 29 — 0 2 17 8 — 0 3 26 11Colorado — 0 2 11 17 — 0 0 — — — 0 3 16 15Idaho — 0 2 5 3 — 0 3 13 3 — 0 1 2 8Montana — 0 2 8 3 — 0 2 10 4 — 0 0 — —Nevada 3 0 1 14 13 — 0 2 5 5 1 0 1 7 4New Mexico — 0 1 5 9 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 0 — 2Utah — 0 5 12 11 — 0 2 9 4 — 0 2 3 7Wyoming — 0 1 — 2 — 0 1 3 3 — 0 0 — —

Pacific 2 6 24 210 175 1 2 7 90 109 3 2 7 89 111Alaska — 0 1 1 — — 0 2 10 8 — 0 1 2 4California 1 5 22 175 145 — 1 4 32 53 — 1 6 59 86Hawaii — 0 1 3 2 N 0 0 N N — 0 1 1 3Oregon — 0 3 11 19 — 1 5 41 38 — 0 2 8 6Washington 1 0 7 20 9 1 0 2 7 10 3 0 3 19 12

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 0 2 13 — 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.

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

ND-516 MMWR / September 20, 2013 / Vol. 62 / No. 37

TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending September 14, 2013, and September 15, 2012 (37th week)*

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 4 10 32 380 388 4 5 51 399 164 137 483 1,211 15,864 35,755New England 1 0 3 18 8 — 0 24 65 5 6 27 92 783 1,694

Connecticut — 0 1 2 2 — 0 2 4 — — 1 5 26 143Maine — 0 1 2 1 — 0 1 1 — — 8 23 218 522Massachusetts 1 0 2 8 4 — 0 24 57 4 6 7 23 269 453New Hampshire — 0 1 2 — — 0 0 — — — 3 11 84 209Rhode Island — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 2 1 — 1 13 81 80Vermont — 0 1 3 1 — 0 1 1 — — 4 42 105 287

Mid. Atlantic — 1 7 56 58 2 1 5 43 23 28 35 169 1,233 4,913New Jersey — 0 2 11 11 — 0 1 4 — — 8 39 232 1,092New York (Upstate) — 0 3 17 15 2 0 2 6 4 22 16 120 508 1,932New York City — 0 2 9 16 — 0 4 18 16 — 2 10 59 373Pennsylvania — 0 3 19 16 — 0 5 15 3 6 15 41 434 1,516

E.N. Central — 1 4 33 56 1 1 6 43 45 36 84 191 2,533 8,828Illinois — 0 1 7 14 — 0 4 24 24 — 15 37 429 1,623Indiana — 0 1 11 4 — 0 1 2 4 — 7 22 235 272Michigan — 0 1 3 12 — 0 1 5 7 8 13 31 501 605Ohio — 0 2 9 19 1 0 2 11 4 27 17 33 692 648Wisconsin — 0 2 3 7 — 0 1 1 6 1 22 109 676 5,680

W.N. Central — 1 3 27 28 — 0 2 9 18 11 40 172 1,148 6,219Iowa — 0 1 1 2 — 0 2 1 3 — 7 49 191 1,310Kansas — 0 1 3 5 — 0 1 — 3 — 6 31 148 586Minnesota — 0 2 8 6 — 0 1 1 7 — 12 71 336 3,428Missouri — 0 1 6 11 — 0 1 5 4 11 9 25 272 616Nebraska — 0 1 2 3 — 0 0 — 1 — 4 10 129 153North Dakota — 0 1 3 1 — 0 1 2 — — 1 45 50 69South Dakota — 0 1 4 — — 0 0 — — — 1 3 22 57

S. Atlantic 1 1 6 76 63 1 1 37 197 15 17 48 106 1,572 1,961Delaware — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — — — 1 4 21 38District of Columbia — 0 1 2 2 — 0 1 1 2 — 0 4 26 13Florida 1 1 3 42 36 1 0 1 2 4 15 10 27 453 433Georgia — 0 2 10 9 — 0 1 — — — 5 11 170 235Maryland — 0 1 3 3 — 0 24 82 — — 5 19 134 250North Carolina — 0 2 10 3 — 0 1 2 1 2 12 75 408 308South Carolina — 0 1 2 3 — 0 1 1 1 — 4 11 149 172Virginia — 0 2 4 2 — 0 18 109 5 — 6 39 204 447West Virginia — 0 1 2 4 — 0 0 — 2 — 0 6 7 65

E.S. Central — 0 2 9 11 — 0 2 6 4 — 16 40 525 864Alabama — 0 1 2 3 — 0 1 2 2 — 3 8 124 156Kentucky — 0 1 1 1 — 0 1 1 1 — 6 27 200 464Mississippi — 0 1 3 2 — 0 0 — — — 1 4 41 61Tennessee — 0 1 3 5 — 0 1 3 1 — 5 14 160 183

W.S. Central — 1 5 31 41 — 0 3 11 12 6 61 342 2,306 1,463Arkansas — 0 1 5 5 — 0 1 2 1 — 6 27 241 83Louisiana — 0 1 2 3 — 0 1 1 1 — 2 10 112 50Oklahoma — 0 2 6 6 — 0 3 1 — 5 0 36 109 47Texas — 0 4 18 27 — 0 2 7 10 1 50 288 1,844 1,283

Mountain — 1 4 30 26 — 0 1 6 14 7 113 175 3,650 4,209Arizona — 0 3 10 1 — 0 1 1 3 — 24 70 977 827Colorado — 0 1 5 5 — 0 1 2 6 — 29 65 787 922Idaho — 0 1 4 4 — 0 0 — — — 4 11 138 182Montana — 0 1 — 6 — 0 0 — 1 — 11 29 497 428Nevada — 0 1 1 2 — 0 1 2 — 7 2 10 120 66New Mexico — 0 2 1 3 — 0 0 — — — 13 33 342 602Utah — 0 2 7 3 — 0 1 1 3 — 23 49 742 1,126Wyoming — 0 1 2 2 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 8 47 56

Pacific 2 2 16 100 97 — 0 3 19 28 26 60 298 2,114 5,604Alaska — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — — 2 7 31 263 153California 2 2 7 82 66 — 0 3 15 25 2 20 45 912 570Hawaii — 0 1 1 2 — 0 0 — 1 — 1 3 26 60Oregon — 0 2 9 19 — 0 1 3 1 1 8 26 391 812Washington — 0 12 8 10 — 0 1 1 1 21 16 256 522 4,009

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 2 — 2 — 0 0 — 1Puerto Rico — 0 0 — — — 0 1 2 4 — 0 6 16 —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.

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

MMWR / September 20, 2013 / Vol. 62 / No. 37 ND-517

TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending September 14, 2013, and September 15, 2012 (37th week)*

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 19 64 140 2,109 3,067 530 914 1,669 29,526 36,627 53 113 217 3,513 4,399New England 1 6 15 202 291 6 38 77 1,524 1,515 — 4 11 176 139

Connecticut — 3 8 94 134 — 7 22 315 348 — 1 6 48 31Maine — 1 4 33 73 1 2 11 97 119 — 0 4 22 13Massachusetts — 0 0 — — 2 21 56 870 787 — 2 8 77 65New Hampshire 1 1 3 24 19 — 3 7 101 121 — 0 2 14 17Rhode Island — 0 5 18 21 3 2 13 91 73 — 0 1 — 1Vermont — 1 5 33 44 — 1 7 50 67 — 0 3 15 12

Mid. Atlantic 9 8 22 257 639 37 96 175 3,403 4,043 6 14 31 465 454New Jersey — 0 0 — — — 14 33 481 934 — 2 5 55 99New York (Upstate) 9 6 19 257 330 — 26 74 1,005 940 — 5 15 172 141New York City — 0 2 — 3 7 19 49 807 888 — 1 8 67 72Pennsylvania — 0 10 — 306 30 29 62 1,110 1,281 6 4 19 171 142

E.N. Central 5 1 24 125 92 36 88 175 3,060 4,476 8 17 77 584 813Illinois 2 0 6 39 — — 30 67 1,059 1,455 — 4 31 166 163Indiana — 0 1 7 8 — 9 25 359 633 — 2 23 61 137Michigan 3 0 5 29 48 8 16 37 639 772 2 4 41 121 149Ohio — 0 19 50 36 28 24 44 877 944 6 4 15 164 166Wisconsin N 0 0 N N — 4 26 126 672 — 2 10 72 198

W.N. Central 4 2 48 102 162 24 46 103 1,698 2,682 3 16 37 510 742Iowa — 0 2 — 28 1 10 36 440 479 — 2 14 121 144Kansas 2 1 5 47 47 1 9 17 309 376 — 2 7 67 56Minnesota — 0 0 — — — 0 20 — 622 — 0 14 — 190Missouri 2 0 3 33 23 21 15 41 552 774 3 4 18 198 225Nebraska — 0 0 — — — 5 20 197 258 — 1 8 56 67North Dakota — 0 46 — 19 — 2 7 75 48 — 0 4 35 23South Dakota — 0 4 22 45 1 3 9 125 125 — 1 5 33 37

S. Atlantic — 18 42 667 800 265 227 624 8,248 9,923 9 11 72 393 366Delaware — 0 0 — — 1 2 7 61 119 — 0 3 7 9District of Columbia — 0 0 — — — 1 4 33 55 — 0 1 4 6Florida — 0 25 75 103 198 107 272 3,754 3,792 5 2 10 114 64Georgia — 0 0 — — 56 34 110 1,397 1,892 4 2 9 94 103Maryland — 7 14 259 238 3 14 40 541 692 — 1 4 41 53North Carolina — 0 0 — — 3 24 144 1,053 1,446 — 1 61 50 41South Carolina — 0 0 — — 3 19 72 679 984 — 0 2 5 19Virginia — 10 21 289 406 — 19 34 619 783 — 1 6 59 61West Virginia — 1 6 44 53 1 3 9 111 160 — 0 2 19 10

E.S. Central — 1 4 24 56 2 55 156 1,898 3,052 — 6 16 211 228Alabama — 0 3 10 43 1 14 46 502 802 — 1 5 30 48Kentucky — 0 3 11 12 — 9 23 351 569 — 2 8 80 64Mississippi — 0 1 3 1 — 14 65 527 886 — 0 3 18 15Tennessee — 0 0 — — 1 13 52 518 795 — 2 6 83 101

W.S. Central — 15 60 601 543 38 121 432 3,471 4,998 1 8 126 256 396Arkansas — 0 34 107 76 7 14 229 393 597 1 1 10 54 39Louisiana — 0 1 — 3 4 22 62 671 1,051 — 0 2 12 22Oklahoma — 0 23 37 28 27 13 32 462 504 — 2 11 69 55Texas — 14 40 457 436 — 69 329 1,945 2,846 — 5 105 121 280

Mountain — 0 16 26 268 7 54 245 1,939 1,756 — 9 27 345 525Arizona N 0 0 N N 4 18 31 595 564 — 1 5 35 100Colorado — 0 7 — 169 — 9 27 369 391 — 2 11 90 125Idaho — 0 15 9 1 — 2 9 82 105 — 1 14 57 102Montana N 0 0 N N 1 2 9 64 82 — 1 5 26 31Nevada — 0 4 9 15 1 4 205 348 140 — 1 4 29 27New Mexico — 0 2 4 44 — 6 20 220 222 — 1 3 19 39Utah — 0 2 4 12 1 5 12 224 198 — 1 9 78 78Wyoming — 0 3 — 27 — 1 6 37 54 — 0 7 11 23

Pacific — 3 12 105 216 115 116 247 4,285 4,182 26 15 44 573 736Alaska — 0 2 6 6 1 1 5 69 40 N 0 0 N NCalifornia — 2 11 92 199 94 87 163 3,256 3,096 8 8 18 256 445Hawaii — 0 0 — — — 5 13 225 279 — 0 5 20 12Oregon — 0 2 7 11 2 8 24 280 275 5 3 10 127 137Washington — 0 9 — — 18 13 70 455 492 13 3 24 170 142

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — 4 — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — 11 — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 0 0 — 27 — 5 20 270 32 — 0 1 3 2U.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.

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

ND-518 MMWR / September 20, 2013 / Vol. 62 / No. 37

TABLE II. (Continued) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending September 14, 2013, and September 15, 2012 (37th week)*

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 107 183 441 6,175 10,166 2 2 8 93 151 23 42 420 1,855 3,064New England — 4 94 386 122 — 0 1 1 1 — 0 3 6 14

Connecticut — 1 4 36 25 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Maine — 0 1 5 6 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 3Massachusetts — 2 12 120 76 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 2 6New Hampshire — 0 1 4 6 — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 1 1Rhode Island — 0 86 218 6 — 0 0 — — — 0 3 2 4Vermont — 0 1 3 3 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 0 — —

Mid. Atlantic 5 20 75 596 1,833 — 0 1 3 4 — 1 11 37 165New Jersey — 3 22 87 837 — 0 0 — — — 0 3 — 115New York (Upstate) — 6 61 183 469 — 0 1 1 3 — 0 7 9 12New York City 4 7 18 229 429 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 8 7Pennsylvania 1 2 8 97 98 — 0 1 2 1 — 0 3 20 31

E.N. Central 11 31 114 877 1,257 — 0 2 10 10 — 2 14 132 197Illinois — 4 17 118 183 — 0 1 3 8 — 1 8 66 131Indiana — 1 16 52 116 — 0 1 6 2 — 0 4 40 27Michigan — 3 8 112 200 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 2Ohio 11 22 103 567 710 — 0 1 1 — — 0 3 18 19Wisconsin — 1 13 28 48 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 7 18

W.N. Central 3 6 40 182 631 — 0 1 6 4 3 3 25 220 307Iowa — 2 11 50 38 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 4 7Kansas — 1 4 34 95 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Minnesota — 0 12 — 281 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 — 15Missouri 3 0 5 40 64 — 0 1 2 3 3 3 24 206 276Nebraska — 1 22 41 139 — 0 1 4 1 — 0 2 6 7North Dakota — 0 2 12 6 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 2 1South Dakota — 0 3 5 8 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 2 1

S. Atlantic 52 39 64 1,350 2,251 1 1 5 37 96 18 14 146 546 750Delaware — 0 4 2 10 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 9 24District of Columbia — 0 2 11 20 — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — 1Florida 42 16 34 543 1,392 — 0 2 3 3 1 0 4 14 22Georgia 8 14 26 492 472 — 0 5 19 76 — 0 0 — —Maryland 2 2 10 68 171 — 0 0 — — — 0 4 18 9North Carolina — 2 10 104 93 1 0 4 9 5 17 2 134 272 261South Carolina — 2 6 78 21 — 0 1 1 7 — 1 6 23 40Virginia — 1 6 49 65 — 0 2 3 4 — 3 21 208 393West Virginia — 0 1 3 7 — 0 1 1 — — 0 1 2 —

E.S. Central 1 15 41 476 829 — 0 2 11 12 1 8 44 536 803Alabama — 4 20 161 222 — 0 1 1 3 — 2 15 135 121Kentucky 1 2 21 45 275 — 0 1 1 3 1 1 6 53 51Mississippi — 4 13 107 195 — 0 0 — 2 — 0 2 6 21Tennessee — 5 17 163 137 — 0 2 9 4 — 5 30 342 610

W.S. Central 7 39 159 1,228 1,837 1 0 5 10 8 1 7 366 361 759Arkansas 3 3 11 145 51 — 0 1 3 5 — 4 45 208 647Louisiana — 5 16 207 138 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 3 7Oklahoma 4 4 60 136 331 1 0 5 6 1 1 0 351 127 49Texas — 25 95 740 1,317 — 0 1 1 2 — 0 8 23 56

Mountain 1 11 32 337 514 — 0 4 12 11 — 0 3 15 57Arizona — 7 21 204 286 — 0 4 11 10 — 0 2 9 35Colorado — 1 8 33 84 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 1 — 4Idaho — 0 2 6 7 — 0 1 1 — — 0 0 — 4Montana — 0 3 22 9 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 2 3Nevada 1 0 9 31 34 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 —New Mexico — 1 10 22 67 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 2 4Utah — 0 2 16 22 — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 5Wyoming — 0 2 3 5 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — 2

Pacific 27 24 45 743 892 — 0 1 3 5 — 0 1 2 12Alaska — 0 1 1 7 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NCalifornia 17 18 43 604 718 — 0 1 3 5 — 0 1 2 11Hawaii — 0 6 29 19 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NOregon 2 1 4 35 67 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — 1Washington 8 1 19 74 81 — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa — 0 0 — 5 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NC.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — 1 N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N NPuerto Rico — 0 1 2 — 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 September 14, 2013, and September 15, 2012 (37th 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 60 313 966 11,099 10,462 2 25 55 735 815 126 307 391 10,472 10,781New England — 16 68 451 798 — 1 4 26 44 4 9 19 320 324

Connecticut — 5 21 210 222 — 0 2 9 11 — 1 6 38 33Maine — 2 8 82 70 — 0 1 4 2 — 0 1 3 16Massachusetts — 1 18 13 372 — 0 4 11 25 4 6 18 232 218New Hampshire — 1 5 57 53 — 0 1 2 5 — 1 4 20 19Rhode Island — 0 29 46 42 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 3 22 34Vermont — 1 6 43 39 — 0 0 — — — 0 2 5 4

Mid. Atlantic 2 48 198 1,716 1,495 — 2 13 94 73 12 40 59 1,350 1,328New Jersey — 11 30 381 405 — 1 3 24 26 — 4 9 125 158New York (Upstate) — 20 147 825 632 — 1 9 47 35 1 4 32 170 144New York City 2 13 36 510 458 — 0 3 23 12 3 21 32 760 675Pennsylvania N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 8 8 16 295 351

E.N. Central 11 59 132 2,143 2,012 — 4 9 115 155 2 33 61 1,113 1,285Illinois N 0 0 N N — 1 3 28 30 — 12 25 366 566Indiana — 14 50 446 479 — 0 3 16 23 1 4 10 168 157Michigan — 13 30 519 371 — 0 3 27 22 — 7 15 267 207Ohio 11 21 63 864 835 — 1 6 28 60 — 8 15 258 296Wisconsin — 9 26 314 327 — 0 3 16 20 1 2 5 54 59

W.N. Central — 13 35 417 509 — 1 6 57 63 2 9 18 354 255Iowa N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 1 5 30 43Kansas N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N — 1 3 27 16Minnesota — 8 24 240 292 — 0 3 19 20 — 2 7 84 78Missouri N 0 0 N N — 0 3 20 26 2 4 10 176 101Nebraska — 2 7 102 101 — 0 1 8 9 — 0 3 22 3North Dakota — 0 7 2 60 — 0 1 2 — — 0 2 5 3South Dakota — 2 6 73 56 — 0 2 8 8 — 0 2 10 11

S. Atlantic 27 67 145 2,581 2,213 2 5 14 197 180 40 68 184 2,363 2,570Delaware — 0 3 17 24 — 0 1 — — — 0 9 26 29District of Columbia — 1 7 58 42 — 0 1 — 2 — 3 8 108 125Florida 16 22 59 835 691 1 2 5 67 53 6 25 43 906 982Georgia 8 20 56 798 607 1 1 6 57 54 11 13 110 446 563Maryland 3 7 26 331 343 — 0 4 20 25 — 7 16 245 298North Carolina N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 8 4 34 233 257South Carolina — 7 21 320 270 — 0 3 15 17 5 5 10 193 161Virginia N 0 0 N N — 1 4 27 19 10 5 40 197 149West Virginia — 5 25 222 236 — 0 2 11 10 — 0 1 9 6

E.S. Central 5 29 60 1,018 871 — 2 5 66 66 5 11 25 364 566Alabama — 3 10 132 73 — 0 3 17 7 — 3 6 91 163Kentucky 1 5 12 191 141 — 0 1 8 5 4 2 10 85 93Mississippi — 4 12 162 129 — 0 2 13 20 — 1 11 60 115Tennessee 4 14 41 533 528 — 0 5 28 34 1 4 9 128 195

W.S. Central 2 36 368 1,307 1,147 — 3 24 95 116 32 42 66 1,496 1,553Arkansas — 3 24 131 109 — 0 1 6 10 4 3 13 117 122Louisiana 2 5 14 201 159 — 0 4 12 13 2 6 20 214 225Oklahoma N 0 0 N N — 0 2 13 18 — 2 8 84 51Texas — 27 340 975 879 — 2 23 64 75 26 31 47 1,081 1,155

Mountain 11 32 76 1,347 1,279 — 2 6 71 103 2 14 26 492 461Arizona 9 12 42 619 527 — 1 4 30 40 1 5 11 165 149Colorado — 9 22 330 303 — 0 3 16 22 1 3 12 109 128Idaho N 0 0 N N — 0 1 3 1 — 0 2 6 20Montana — 0 2 19 23 — 0 1 2 2 — 0 1 5 —Nevada 2 2 7 94 81 — 0 1 4 9 — 3 14 119 66New Mexico — 5 17 217 193 — 0 2 9 14 — 1 5 51 73Utah — 1 11 52 128 — 0 3 7 14 — 1 4 36 22Wyoming — 0 3 16 24 — 0 1 — 1 — 0 1 1 3

Pacific 2 4 10 119 138 — 0 2 14 15 27 73 109 2,620 2,439Alaska 2 2 7 71 91 — 0 1 12 11 — 0 2 15 6California N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 22 63 93 2,239 2,043Hawaii — 1 5 48 47 — 0 2 2 4 — 0 3 24 14Oregon N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 4 4 15 184 163Washington N 0 0 N N N 0 0 N N 1 4 14 158 213

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 8 30 275 179U.S. Virgin Islands — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — — — 0 1 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.† 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 September 14, 2013, and September 15, 2012 (37th 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 105 202 316 6,255 9,608 1 2 172 407 2,476 1 2 159 483 2,447New England 6 18 31 566 1,107 — 0 8 4 35 — 0 2 3 19

Connecticut — 5 9 145 192 — 0 2 — 9 — 0 1 2 9Maine 1 3 10 94 194 — 0 1 — — — 0 0 — —Massachusetts 4 6 15 261 430 — 0 7 3 22 — 0 1 — 7New Hampshire — 0 5 9 111 — 0 1 1 1 — 0 0 — —Rhode Island — 0 10 10 63 — 0 1 — 2 — 0 1 — 2Vermont 1 1 6 47 117 — 0 0 — 1 — 0 1 1 1

Mid. Atlantic 9 24 44 808 951 — 0 9 16 97 — 0 12 8 87New Jersey — 7 21 291 352 — 0 4 7 17 — 0 3 2 23New York (Upstate) N 0 0 N N — 0 2 3 29 — 0 5 2 28New York City — 0 0 — — — 0 5 2 25 — 0 2 1 13Pennsylvania 9 15 34 517 599 — 0 4 4 26 — 0 2 3 23

E.N. Central 46 55 128 1,725 2,467 — 0 42 35 461 1 0 14 14 233Illinois 6 12 32 442 646 — 0 22 8 177 — 0 7 2 97Indiana 13 6 26 203 257 — 0 4 7 40 — 0 3 2 30Michigan 4 15 45 403 644 — 0 8 9 138 — 0 3 5 55Ohio 22 14 33 446 580 — 0 5 7 66 1 0 3 3 40Wisconsin 1 6 15 231 340 — 0 5 4 40 — 0 1 2 11

W.N. Central 1 7 52 181 562 1 0 19 96 201 — 0 36 178 394Iowa N 0 0 N N — 0 2 2 8 — 0 2 6 19Kansas — 0 13 — 281 — 0 3 3 18 — 0 2 3 32Minnesota — 0 0 — — — 0 5 15 33 — 0 8 34 35Missouri — 4 39 126 211 — 0 2 1 15 — 0 1 2 3Nebraska 1 0 1 4 23 — 0 8 9 30 — 0 22 40 118North Dakota — 0 5 24 23 — 0 9 25 38 — 0 9 35 49South Dakota — 0 4 27 24 1 0 10 41 59 — 0 11 58 138

S. Atlantic 18 24 49 915 1,270 — 0 12 14 148 — 0 6 6 109Delaware — 0 2 15 3 — 0 1 2 1 — 0 1 — 6District of Columbia — 0 1 — 17 — 0 1 — 7 — 0 0 — 2Florida 14 13 25 478 634 — 0 3 1 38 — 0 2 — 15Georgia — 1 6 36 29 — 0 2 1 42 — 0 2 3 44Maryland N 0 0 N N — 0 5 6 20 — 0 3 2 21North Carolina N 0 0 N N — 0 1 1 6 — 0 0 — —South Carolina 4 1 13 107 10 — 0 1 — 18 — 0 1 1 7Virginia — 6 19 208 371 — 0 4 3 12 — 0 1 — 9West Virginia — 0 8 71 206 — 0 1 — 4 — 0 0 — 5

E.S. Central 4 3 9 121 139 — 0 8 23 142 — 0 12 25 146Alabama 4 3 9 117 131 — 0 3 — 27 — 0 4 5 11Kentucky N 0 0 N N — 0 1 — 13 — 0 1 2 9Mississippi — 0 1 4 8 — 0 5 16 87 — 0 11 14 115Tennessee N 0 0 N N — 0 3 7 15 — 0 2 4 11

W.S. Central 17 39 212 1,316 1,848 — 0 24 63 1,051 — 0 46 34 1,185Arkansas — 3 20 97 149 — 0 3 6 40 — 0 2 — 15Louisiana — 1 7 41 43 — 0 7 18 132 — 0 11 13 149Oklahoma N 0 0 N N — 0 5 13 97 — 0 1 3 83Texas 17 33 209 1,178 1,656 — 0 15 26 782 — 0 32 18 938

Mountain 2 17 44 562 1,165 — 0 19 76 154 — 0 32 143 140Arizona 2 5 22 189 407 — 0 9 15 61 — 0 7 3 33Colorado — 5 15 132 366 — 0 7 31 57 — 0 23 89 67Idaho N 0 0 N N — 0 3 6 4 — 0 5 14 11Montana — 2 8 64 86 — 0 1 1 1 — 0 6 12 5Nevada N 0 0 N N — 0 4 6 5 — 0 2 2 —New Mexico — 1 5 36 76 — 0 3 5 22 — 0 3 5 18Utah — 5 13 135 213 — 0 1 3 1 — 0 1 1 2Wyoming — 0 2 6 17 — 0 4 9 3 — 0 5 17 4

Pacific 2 2 5 61 99 — 0 33 80 187 — 0 20 72 134Alaska 2 1 4 33 44 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —California — 0 2 11 22 — 0 33 80 183 — 0 19 70 125Hawaii — 0 4 17 33 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Oregon N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — — 0 1 1 9Washington N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — 4 — 0 1 1 —

TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N 0 0 N N — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —C.N.M.I. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —Guam — 0 5 — 34 — 0 0 — — — 0 0 — —Puerto Rico — 4 10 177 70 — 0 0 — 1 — 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_2006-2012_final.xlsx.

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TABLE III. Deaths in 122 U.S. cities,* week ending September 14, 2013 (37th 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 517 355 113 32 11 6 37 S. Atlantic 1,023 631 274 75 28 14 71Boston, MA 134 86 36 9 3 — 11 Atlanta, GA 174 92 52 19 8 2 13Bridgeport, CT 39 30 4 3 2 — 2 Baltimore, MD 122 82 30 8 1 1 10Cambridge, MA 11 7 4 — — — — Charlotte, NC 137 88 30 12 5 2 11Fall River, MA 20 12 6 1 1 — 4 Jacksonville, FL 122 68 40 11 1 2 8Hartford, CT 45 33 7 4 — 1 3 Miami, FL 78 62 12 3 1 — 4Lowell, MA 16 11 2 1 1 1 — Norfolk, VA 44 26 11 4 3 — 1Lynn, MA 8 7 — 1 — — — Richmond, VA 59 41 16 1 1 — 2New Bedford, MA 32 23 7 2 — — 2 Savannah, GA 56 33 19 1 1 2 6New Haven, CT 46 26 13 3 1 3 3 St. Petersburg, FL 46 30 12 3 1 — 3Providence, RI 55 37 14 2 2 — — Tampa, FL 5 3 1 — — 1 —Somerville, MA 5 3 2 — — — — Washington, D.C. 164 93 49 12 6 4 10Springfield, MA 22 15 4 2 1 — 2 Wilmington, DE 16 13 2 1 — — 3Waterbury, CT 16 14 2 — — — 2 E.S. Central 885 567 233 58 11 16 46Worcester, MA 68 51 12 4 — 1 8 Birmingham, AL 192 131 40 13 5 3 17

Mid. Atlantic 1,638 1,148 348 98 22 21 76 Chattanooga, TN 97 70 24 2 1 — 5Albany, NY 45 33 12 — — — 1 Knoxville, TN 78 54 15 8 — 1 2Allentown, PA 30 20 8 2 — — 1 Lexington, KY 72 42 25 4 — 1 —Buffalo, NY 91 59 23 7 1 1 6 Memphis, TN 142 78 45 12 4 3 4Camden, NJ 34 19 8 7 — — — Mobile, AL 99 63 30 4 — 2 6Elizabeth, NJ 11 5 2 3 — 1 1 Montgomery, AL 56 40 12 3 — 1 1Erie, PA 50 44 5 1 — — 3 Nashville, TN 149 89 42 12 1 5 11Jersey City, NJ 23 14 5 3 1 — 2 W.S. Central 1,283 808 310 94 42 29 62New York City, NY 963 685 203 46 14 14 42 Austin, TX 75 43 18 6 5 3 8Newark, NJ 24 14 6 4 — — 2 Baton Rouge, LA 92 54 27 5 2 4 5Paterson, NJ 14 8 5 1 — — — Corpus Christi, TX 51 39 8 2 1 1 5Philadelphia, PA U U U U U U U Dallas, TX 171 108 32 19 7 5 6Pittsburgh, PA§ 50 34 12 3 — 1 4 El Paso, TX 111 79 27 2 2 1 6Reading, PA 32 23 7 — 1 1 1 Fort Worth, TX U U U U U U URochester, NY 83 54 20 3 3 3 3 Houston, TX 386 230 105 30 14 7 13Schenectady, NY 34 26 5 3 — — 2 Little Rock, AR 44 25 13 5 — 1 5Scranton, PA 35 31 3 1 — — 2 New Orleans, LA 78 39 19 15 5 — —Syracuse, NY 66 41 13 10 2 — 2 San Antonio, TX 159 109 37 6 3 4 8Trenton, NJ 27 17 7 3 — — — Shreveport, LA 57 34 16 4 2 1 4Utica, NY 10 9 1 — — — 4 Tulsa, OK 59 48 8 — 1 2 2Yonkers, NY 16 12 3 1 — — — Mountain 1,080 723 240 75 26 16 61

E.N. Central 1,975 1,328 449 109 47 42 117 Albuquerque, NM 101 75 22 3 1 — 3Akron, OH 54 34 14 2 1 3 1 Boise, ID 63 48 12 2 1 — —Canton, OH 33 22 10 1 — — — Colorado Springs, CO 70 47 16 4 2 1 3Chicago, IL 253 162 69 15 4 3 13 Denver, CO 75 46 16 8 2 3 2Cincinnati, OH 95 62 23 3 4 3 2 Las Vegas, NV 261 173 65 17 4 2 31Cleveland, OH 229 171 44 10 3 1 20 Ogden, UT 33 22 5 3 1 2 2Columbus, OH 245 177 44 13 7 4 20 Phoenix, AZ 166 95 42 20 6 3 7Dayton, OH 135 93 26 10 3 3 10 Pueblo, CO 48 32 11 2 2 1 2Detroit, MI 97 51 33 9 3 1 5 Salt Lake City, UT 131 88 24 10 6 3 9Evansville, IN 56 36 15 4 — 1 3 Tucson, AZ 132 97 27 6 1 1 2Fort Wayne, IN 77 62 12 1 — 2 3 Pacific 1,696 1,193 352 88 29 34 118Gary, IN 11 5 2 3 1 — — Berkeley, CA 15 13 2 — — — —Grand Rapids, MI 56 40 13 — 1 2 5 Fresno, CA 118 84 27 6 — 1 9Indianapolis, IN 212 140 51 9 5 7 13 Glendale, CA 27 27 — — — — 6Lansing, MI 38 27 5 3 1 2 3 Honolulu, HI 97 71 14 6 1 5 6Milwaukee, WI 87 43 26 9 6 3 4 Long Beach, CA 55 30 14 6 1 4 4Peoria, IL 52 33 10 4 1 4 5 Los Angeles, CA 273 178 61 14 13 7 23Rockford, IL 51 36 10 2 3 — 3 Pasadena, CA 23 16 5 2 — — 4South Bend, IN 56 45 8 2 — 1 3 Portland, OR 128 92 28 5 1 2 4Toledo, OH 84 55 17 7 3 2 3 Sacramento, CA 183 121 48 9 2 3 8Youngstown, OH 54 34 17 2 1 — 1 San Diego, CA 168 125 33 4 3 3 11

W.N. Central 686 429 174 41 22 18 41 San Francisco, CA 112 78 21 10 1 2 12Des Moines, IA 79 60 13 4 — 2 5 San Jose, CA 171 131 28 6 3 3 8Duluth, MN 36 26 9 1 — — — Santa Cruz, CA 35 30 5 — — — 4Kansas City, KS 16 10 5 1 — — — Seattle, WA 124 85 27 9 1 2 4Kansas City, MO 94 63 21 1 1 7 6 Spokane, WA 55 36 11 6 1 1 4Lincoln, NE 36 25 8 2 1 — — Tacoma, WA 112 76 28 5 2 1 11Minneapolis, MN 60 34 16 7 1 2 3 Total¶ 10,783 7,182 2,493 670 238 196 629Omaha, NE 102 72 20 5 3 2 10St. Louis, MO 100 45 32 13 9 1 8St. Paul, MN 69 41 24 — 1 2 1Wichita, KS 94 53 26 7 6 2 8

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.