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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedProvisional cases of selected notifiable diseases preventable by vaccination, United States, weeks ending May 13, 2000, and May 15, 1999
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, May 19, 2000
TABLE III. Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases
preventable by vaccination, United States, weeks ending
May 13, 2000, and May 15, 1999 (19th Week)
H. influenzae, Hepatitis (Viral), By Type
Invasive A
Cum. Cum. Cum.
Reporting Area 2000 1999 2000
UNITED STATES 437 471 4,057
NEW ENGLAND 31 35 93
Maine 1 3 6
N.H. 6 6 11
Vt. 2 4 3
Mass. 15 15 39
R.I. 1 - 1
Conn. 6 7 33
MID. ATLANTIC 61 71 170
Upstate N.Y. 29 29 84
N.Y.City 13 23 86
N.J. 15 18 -
Pa. 4 1 -
E.N. CENTRAL 57 72 519
Ohio 26 25 122
Ind. 8 11 20
III. 19 29 183
Mich. 4 7 181
Wis. - - 13
W.N. CENTRAL 16 22 437
Minn. 7 12 49
Iowa - 1 39
Mo. 4 2 246
N.Dak. 1 - -
S.Dak. - 1 -
Nebr. 1 3 11
Kans. 3 3 92
S. ATLANTIC 125 102 489
Del. - - -
Md. 26 30 63
D.C. - 2 2
Va. 24 10 54
W.Va. 3 2 35
N.C. 10 19 82
S.C. 6 2 14
Ga. 37 25 58
Fla. 19 12 181
E.S. CENTRAL 23 35 135
Ky. 9 5 18
Tenn. 11 17 21
Ala. 3 11 25
Miss. - 2 71
W.S. CENTRAL 26 33 738
Ark. - 1 73
La. 6 9 26
Okla. 19 21 125
Tex. 1 2 514
MOUNTAIN 53 50 338
Mont. - 1 1
Idaho 2 1 13
Wyo. - 1 6
Colo. 11 6 65
N.Mex. 10 10 32
Ariz. 25 26 175
Utah 4 4 21
Nev. 1 1 25
PACIFIC 45 51 1,138
Wash. 3 1 105
Oreg. 13 18 91
Calif. 15 27 937
Alaska 1 4 5
Hawaii 13 1 -
Guam - - -
P.R. - 1 40
V.I. - U -
Amer.Samoa - U -
C.N.M.I. - U -
Measles (Rubeola)
B Indigenous
Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.
Reporting Area 1999 2000 1999 2000 2000
UNITED STATES 6,888 1,843 2,360 - 12
NEW ENGLAND 78 17 55 - -
Maine 2 3 - - -
N.H. 7 8 4 - -
Vt. 1 3 1 - -
Mass. 25 3 24 - -
R.I. 7 - 10 - -
Conn. 36 - 16 - -
MID. ATLANTIC 444 185 343 - -
Upstate N.Y. 91 41 73 - -
N.Y.City 116 144 114 - -
N.J. 57 - 39 - -
Pa. 180 - 117 - -
E.N. CENTRAL 1,317 232 205 - 3
Ohio 301 37 38 - 2
Ind. 47 20 10 - -
III. 256 38 - - -
Mich. 674 136 140 - 1
Wis. 39 1 17 - -
W.N. CENTRAL 292 164 105 - 1
Minn. 21 7 13 - -
Iowa 61 19 19 - -
Mo. 167 112 61 - -
N.Dak. 1 2 - - -
S.Dak. 8 - - - -
Nebr. 27 9 10 U -
Kans. 7 15 2 - 1
S. ATLANTIC 581 402 354 - -
Del. 2 - - - -
Md. 127 40 76 - -
D.C. 30 6 10 U -
Va. 51 54 39 - -
W.Va. 7 2 10 - -
N.C. 49 109 83 - -
S.C. 10 3 35 - -
Ga. 174 54 40 - -
Fla. 131 134 61 - -
E.S. CENTRAL 169 109 174 - -
Ky. 32 30 12 - -
Tenn. 73 28 76 - -
Ala. 31 17 44 - -
Miss. 33 34 42 - -
W.S. CENTRAL 1,764 121 376 - -
Ark. 17 36 26 - -
La. 62 45 72 -
Okla. 217 36 46 - -
Tex. 1,468 5 232 - -
MOUNTAIN 603 161 222 - 8
Mont. 9 3 10 - -
Idaho 21 4 12 - -
Wyo. 3 - 2 - -
Colo. 103 34 36 - 1
N.Mex. 20 37 78 - -
Ariz. 374 61 50 - -
Utah 23 5 10 - 3
Nev. 50 17 24 - 4
PACIFIC 1,640 452 526 - -
Wash. 98 22 21 - -
Oreg. 108 36 46 - -
Calif. 1,424 386 447 - -
Alaska 4 3 7 - -
Hawaii 6 5 5 - -
Guam 2 - 2 U -
P.R. 110 24 105 - -
V.I. U - U U -
Amer.Samoa U - U U -
C.N.M.I. U - U U -
Imported * Total
Cum. Cum. Cum.
Reporting Area 2000 2000 2000 1999
UNITED STATES - 4 16 50
NEW ENGLAND - - - 9
Maine - - - -
N.H. - - - 1
Vt. - - - -
Mass. - - - 6
R.I. - - - -
Conn. - - - 2
MID. ATLANTIC - - - 2
Upstate N.Y. - - - 2
N.Y.City - - - -
N.J. - - - -
Pa. - - - -
E.N. CENTRAL - - 3 1
Ohio - - 2 -
Ind. - - - 1
III. - - - -
Mich. - - 1 -
Wis. - - - -
W.N. CENTRAL - - 1 -
Minn. - - - -
Iowa - - - -
Mo. - - - -
N.Dak. - - - -
S.Dak. - - - -
Nebr. U - - -
Kans. - - 1 -
S. ATLANTIC - - - 4
Del. - - - -
Md. - - - -
D.C. U - - -
Va. - - - 3
W.Va. - - - -
N.C. - - - -
S.C. - - - -
Ga. - - - -
Fla. - - - 1
E.S. CENTRAL - - - 2
Ky. - - - 2
Tenn. - - - -
Ala. - - - -
Miss. - - -
W.S. CENTRAL - - - 3
Ark. - - - -
La. - - - -
Okla. - - - -
Tex. - - - 3
MOUNTAIN - 1 9 -
Mont. - - - -
Idaho - - - -
Wyo. - - - -
Colo. - 1 2 -
N.Mex. - - - -
Ariz. - - - -
Utah - - 3 -
Nev. - - 4 -
PACIFIC - 3 3 29
Wash. - - - 5
Oreg. - - - 10
Calif. - 3 3 14
Alaska - - - -
Hawaii - - - -
Guam U - - 1
P.R. - - - -
V.I. U - - U
Amer.Samoa U - - U
C.N.M.I. U - - U
N:Not notifiable.
U:Unavailable.
-:No reported cases.
(*)For imported measles, cases include only those resulting
from importation from other countries.
( )Of 99 cases among children aged [less than]5 years,
serotype was reported for 42 and of those, 9 were type b.
Meningococcal
Disease Mumps Pertussis
Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.
Reporting Area 2000 1999 2000 2000 1999 2000
UNITED STATES 924 1,065 10 143 152 79
NEW ENGLAND 55 54 - 2 3 8
Maine 3 3 - - - 1
N.H. 4 9 - - 1 2
Vt. 2 4 - - - 2
Mass. 36 78 - - 2 2
R.I. 3 2 - 1 - 1
Conn. 7 6 - 1 - -
MID. ATLANTIC 85 107 1 9 18 2
Upstate N.Y. 21 28 1 6 3 2
N.Y. City 21 36 - - 3 -
N.J. 21 17 - - - -
Pa. 22 26 - 3 12 -
E.N. CENTRAL 160 190 1 17 19 6
Ohio 33 70 1 7 6 4
Ind. 22 22 - - 2 2
III. 35 54 - 3 4 -
Mich. 56 22 - 7 7 -
Wis. 14 22 - - - -
W.N. CENTRAL 72 115 - 10 6 4
Minn. 3 26 - - 1 4
Iowa 15 22 - 4 3 -
Mo. 46 40 - 1 1 -
N. Dak. 1 3 - - - -
S. Dak. 4 5 - - - -
Nebr. 1 7 U 2 - U
Kans. 2 12 - 3 1 -
S. ATLANTIC 150 148 2 24 27 10
Del. - 2 - - - -
Md. 15 26 - 5 4 3
D.C. - 1 U - 2 U
Va. 26 22 - 4 8 -
W. Va. 3 2 - - - -
N.C. 26 21 - 3 5 1
S.C. 10 20 - 6 2 -
Ga. 24 27 1 2 - 2
Fla. 46 25 1 4 6 4
E.S. CENTRAL 64 84 - 4 3 .
Ky. 13 16 - - - -
Tenn. 31 30 - 2 - -
Ala. 17 21 - 1 1 -
Miss. 3 17 - 1 2 -
W.S. CENTRAL 79 98 2 7 20 6
Ark. 6 19 - 1 - -
La. 25 37 - 3 2 -
Okla. 18 18 - - 1 3
Tex. 30 24 2 3 17 3
MOUNTAIN 52 75 2 11 8 21
Mont. 1 - - 1 - -
Idaho 6 8 - - - 1
Wyo. - 2 1 1 - -
Colo. 13 20 - 1 3 15
N.Mex. 7 9 - 1 N 3
Ariz. 16 26 - - - 1
Utah 7 5 - 4 4 1
Nev. 2 5 1 3 1 -
PACIFIC 207 196 2 59 48 22
Wash. 22 26 1 3 1 20
Oreg. 27 37 N N N 2
Calif. 151 124 - 51 41 -
Alaska 3 5 1 4 1 -
Hawaii 4 4 - 1 5 -
Guam - - U - 1 U
P.R. 2 7 - - - -
V.I. - U U - U U
Amer. Samoa - U U - U U
C.N.M.I. - U U - U U
Rubella
Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.
Reporting Area 2000 1999 2000 2000 1999
UNITED STATES 1,602 2,176 15 43 57
NEW ENGLAND 412 209 - 5 7
Maine 11 - - - -
N.H. 54 36 - 1 -
Vt. 85 9 - - -
Mass. 237 153 - 3 7
R.I. 7 3 - - -
Conn. 18 8 - 1 -
MID. ATLANTIC 131 478 - 2 7
Upstate N.Y. 76 417 - 2 3
N.Y. City - 10 - -
N.J. - 12 - - 1
Pa. 55 39 - - 3
E.N. CENTRAL 205 171 - - -
Ohio 146 94 - - -
Ind. 19 9 - - -
III. 18 27 - - -
Mich. 12 17 - - -
Wis. 10 24 - - -
W.N. CENTRAL 65 61 - 2 21
Minn. 36 18 - - -
Iowa 11 13 - - 1
Mo. 9 14 - - -
N. Dak. 1 - - - -
S. Dak. 1 2 - - -
Nebr. 2 1 U - 20
Kans. 5 13 - 2 -
S. ATLANTIC 143 101 13 28 2
Del. 1 - - - -
Md. 36 36 - - 1
D.C. - - U - -
Va. 13 13 - - -
W. Va. - 1 - - -
N.C. 39 25 12 20 1
S.C. 16 7 6 -
Ga. 18 9 - - -
Fla. 21 10 1 2 -
E.S. CENTRAL 29 46 - 4 1
Ky. 16 12 - 1 -
Tenn. 4 23 - - -
Ala. 8 9 - 3 1
Miss. 1 2 - - -
W.S. CENTRAL 37 60 1 1 5
Ark. 8 4 - - -
La. 3 2 - - -
Okla. 3 8 - - -
Tex. 23 46 1 1 5
MOUNTAIN 310 238 1 1 12
Mont. 6 1 - - -
Idaho 37 88 - - -
Wyo. - 2 - - -
Colo. 169 60 1 1 -
N.Mex. 57 15 - - -
Ariz. 32 42 - - 10
Utah 6 28 - - 1
Nev. 3 2 - - 1
PACIFIC 270 812 - - 2
Wash. 98 413 - - -
Oreg. 28 14 - - -
Calif. 135 365 - - 2
Alaska 5 3 - - -
Hawaii 4 17 - - -
Guam - 1 U - -
P.R. - 5 - - -
V.I. - U U - U
Amer. Samoa - U U - U
C.N.M.I. - U U - U
N: Not notifiable.
U: Unavailable.
-: No reported cases.
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