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Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. For assistance, please send e-mail to: mmwrq@cdc.gov. Type 508 Accommodation and the title of the report in the subject line of e-mail. Notifiable Diseases/Deaths in Selected Cities Weekly InformationFigure_I Selected notifiable disease reports, comparison of 4-week totals ending November 23, 1996, with historical data -- United States Table_I Summary -- provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, cumulative, week ending November 23, 1996 (47th Week) Table_II Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending November 23, 1996 and November 25, 1995 (47th Week) Table_III Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases preventable by vaccination, United States, weeks ending November 23, 1996 and November 25, 1995 (47th Week) Table_IV Deaths in 121 U.S. cities, week ending
November 23, 1996 (47th Week) TABLE I. Summary -- provisional cases of specified notifiable diseases, United States, cumulative, week ending November 23, 1996 (47th Week) ================================================================================== Cum. 1996 ------------------------------------------------------ Anthrax - Brucellosis 84 Cholera 3 Congenital rubella syndrome 1 Cryptosporidiosis* 2,091 Diphtheria 1 Encephalitis: California* 107 eastern equine* 2 St. Louis* - western equine* - Hansen Disease 98 Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome*+ 19 HIV infection, pediatric*& 227 Plague 5 Poliomyelitis, paralytic@ - Psittacosis 38 Rabies, human 1 Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) 662 Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome* 14 Syphilis, congenital** 225 Tetanus 26 Toxic-shock syndrome 118 Trichinosis 17 Typhoid fever 331 Yellow fever++ 1 ------------------------------------------------------ -: no reported cases * Not notifiable in all states + Updated weekly from reports to the Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID). & Updated monthly to the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHSTP), last update October 29, 1996. @ Three suspected cases of polio with onset in 1996 have been reported to date. ** Updated quarterly from reports to the Division of STD Prevention, NCHSTP. ++ This fatal case of yellow fever is the first occurrence of this disease reported in the United States since 1924. The infection is presumed to have been acquired in Brazil. ================================================================================== Return to top. Table_II Note: To print large tables and graphs users may have to change their printer settings to landscape and use a small font size. TABLE II. (page 1) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending November 23, 1996, and November 25, 1995 (47th Week) Escherichia coli O157:H7 ------------------- Hepatitis AIDS* Chlamydia NETSS** PHLIS*** Gonorrhea C\NA,NB Legionellosis ----------------- --------- -------- -------- ------------------- ---------------- ----------------- Reporting Area Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. 1996 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ UNITED STATES 56,760 63,034 342,954 2,545 1,512 270,875 350,996 3,011 3,617 914 1,035 NEW ENGLAND 2,334 2,951 15,234 328 191 6,419 6,966 105 111 68 33 Maine 39 82 864 22 - 53 84 - - 2 6 N.H. 72 85 397 39 38 80 101 8 12 5 2 Vt. 18 28 U 35 31 42 59 36 13 4 - Mass. 1,134 1,336 6,374 147 122 2,003 2,450 55 79 28 20 R.I. 159 205 1,678 15 - 452 485 6 7 29 5 Conn. 912 1,215 5,921 70 - 3,789 3,787 - - N N MID. ATLANTIC 15,871 17,494 41,016 213 43 32,435 38,485 275 442 206 184 Upstate N.Y. 2,180 2,119 N 140 16 5,891 8,319 217 229 69 51 N.Y. City 8,653 9,209 18,756 15 - 10,373 15,463 1 1 10 5 N.J. 3,102 4,104 6,614 58 5 4,989 3,468 - 173 14 31 Pa. 1,936 2,062 15,646 N 22 11,182 11,235 57 39 113 97 E.N. CENTRAL 4,442 4,629 72,569 556 409 50,822 70,567 414 311 269 314 Ohio 940 943 15,943 165 97 11,486 21,668 33 15 101 140 Ind. 497 467 8,884 83 52 5,886 8,231 8 12 41 73 Ill. 1,988 1,872 21,637 210 128 16,029 18,601 65 77 9 35 Mich. 782 1,031 18,194 98 70 13,574 16,127 308 207 94 30 Wis. 235 316 7,911 N 62 3,847 5,940 - - 24 36 W.N. CENTRAL 1,324 1,440 25,015 567 340 11,336 17,847 118 82 56 73 Minn. 260 345 2,702 258 221 U 2,638 4 4 9 6 Iowa 76 94 3,960 122 88 1,077 1,431 51 13 10 20 Mo. 673 643 10,847 67 - 7,433 10,216 36 21 17 16 N. Dak. 11 5 2 16 15 - 31 - 5 - 3 S. Dak. 11 17 1,341 24 - 168 206 - 1 2 3 Nebr. 87 93 2,096 50 4 790 974 8 23 13 17 Kans. 206 243 4,067 30 12 1,868 2,351 19 15 5 8 S. ATLANTIC 14,203 15,794 50,327 132 66 87,707 98,153 238 223 143 157 Del. 248 277 1,148 1 2 1,325 2,042 1 - 11 2 Md. 2,008 2,288 6,243 N 8 13,231 12,500 5 7 29 25 D.C. 1,120 896 N - - 3,948 4,267 - - 8 5 Va. 965 1,204 10,582 N 34 8,336 9,530 16 18 23 21 W. Va. 101 94 1 N 3 484 598 9 44 1 4 N.C. 744 898 - 44 12 17,026 21,574 46 57 12 31 S.C. 717 868 - 12 7 10,161 11,079 28 19 6 30 Ga. 2,058 2,001 11,197 30 - 16,657 17,860 U 15 3 14 Fla. 6,242 7,268 21,156 33 - 16,539 18,703 133 63 50 25 E.S. CENTRAL 1,931 1,999 28,779 71 61 31,851 36,604 533 896 47 52 Ky. 345 261 6,053 13 10 3,853 4,301 28 29 9 10 Tenn. 708 763 12,199 33 48 10,881 12,573 371 865 19 24 Ala. 512 559 7,580 13 3 12,215 14,921 8 2 4 6 Miss. 366 416 U 12 - 4,902 4,809 126 U 15 12 W.S. CENTRAL 5,722 5,550 33,489 72 13 25,897 48,941 417 322 19 21 Ark. 229 241 - 13 4 2,772 5,231 14 7 2 6 La. 1,264 929 6,680 6 4 7,374 9,718 188 179 2 3 Okla. 227 236 6,695 12 1 4,376 5,228 69 50 5 4 Tex. 4,002 4,144 20,114 41 4 11,375 28,764 146 86 10 8 MOUNTAIN 1,644 1,974 15,134 211 100 6,131 8,484 523 427 51 105 Mont. 34 22 - 25 - 34 63 19 14 1 4 Idaho 35 43 1,373 37 13 93 127 95 47 - 2 Wyo. 5 17 518 11 9 34 48 173 178 7 12 Colo. 437 629 U 80 41 1,077 2,543 59 61 9 38 N. Mex. 139 155 3,579 11 - 840 973 67 44 2 4 Ariz. 486 552 6,418 N 25 3,150 3,335 70 50 20 9 Utah 161 129 1,413 31 - 261 249 22 11 6 16 Nev. 347 427 1,833 16 12 642 1,146 18 22 6 20 PACIFIC 9,288 11,203 61,391 395 289 18,277 24,949 388 803 55 96 Wash. 587 781 8,157 145 126 1,849 2,507 50 205 6 20 Oreg. 412 425 4,849 90 59 582 742 9 36 1 - Calif. 8,103 9,715 45,625 156 94 15,026 20,583 131 479 42 71 Alaska 28 62 1,124 4 2 396 603 3 2 1 - Hawaii 158 220 1,636 N 8 424 514 195 81 5 5 Guam 4 - 168 N - 31 91 1 6 2 1 P.R. 2,026 2,181 N 17 U 342 540 80 203 - - V.I. 17 30 N N U - - - - - - Amer. Samoa - - - N U - 36 - - - - C.N.M.I. 1 - N N U 11 51 - 5 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of North Mariana Islands * Updated monthly to the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, last update October 29, 1996. ** National Electronic Telecommunications System for Surveillance. *** Public Health Laboratory Information System. ======================================================================================================================================================= TABLE II. (page 2) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases, United States, weeks ending November 23, 1996, and November 25, 1995 (47th Week) Meningococcal Syphilis Lyme Malaria Disease (Primary & Secondary) Tuberculosis Rabies, Animal ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------------- ----------------- ---------------- Reporting Area Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNITED STATES 12,952 10,287 1,376 1,204 2,859 2,675 9,778 14,815 17,193 18,975 6,173 7,039 NEW ENGLAND 3,846 1,945 66 48 130 135 171 325 373 452 666 1,387 Maine 52 25 8 7 14 10 - 2 20 11 105 46 N.H. 46 25 3 2 7 23 1 1 14 17 51 139 Vt. 15 9 7 1 4 11 - - - 4 128 167 Mass. 337 138 22 18 56 42 71 62 186 251 102 393 R.I. 485 312 8 4 14 6 4 4 27 45 36 307 Conn. 2,911 1,436 18 16 35 43 95 256 126 124 244 335 MID. ATLANTIC 7,872 6,793 372 339 260 327 425 741 3,192 3,887 1,336 1,806 Upstate N.Y. 4,108 3,427 76 61 80 93 68 76 403 488 993 1,085 N.Y. City 294 416 203 184 34 49 120 344 1,644 2,134 - - N.J. 1,849 1,617 63 65 61 71 126 139 660 698 125 310 Pa. 1,621 1,333 30 29 85 114 111 182 485 567 218 411 E.N. CENTRAL 74 419 115 149 394 372 1,395 2,551 1,797 1,800 89 98 Ohio 47 28 13 11 142 107 510 851 283 253 13 12 Ind. 24 19 13 17 57 52 181 318 155 165 8 14 Ill. 3 18 35 73 110 96 382 935 917 934 23 15 Mich. - 5 39 26 43 68 166 262 342 362 31 39 Wis. U 349 15 22 42 49 156 185 100 86 14 18 W.N. CENTRAL 196 208 47 26 221 167 325 678 437 512 482 351 Minn. 108 121 21 5 25 26 51 41 96 124 27 27 Iowa 20 13 3 3 48 29 21 43 59 56 221 124 Mo. 27 46 10 8 91 64 209 556 183 202 18 30 N. Dak. 1 - 1 2 4 1 - - 6 4 65 27 S. Dak. - - - 2 10 7 - - 17 22 113 95 Nebr. 5 6 3 3 20 17 12 12 21 20 5 5 Kans. 35 22 9 3 23 23 32 26 55 84 33 43 S. ATLANTIC 669 634 283 237 566 461 3,418 3,717 3,170 3,312 2,565 2,013 Del. 105 50 4 1 2 6 35 16 30 53 68 85 Md. 395 401 78 62 69 36 600 459 268 356 579 400 D.C. 3 3 7 16 10 8 124 97 121 94 10 11 Va. 48 53 53 54 56 60 359 551 282 283 562 410 W. Va. 11 22 5 4 14 8 3 10 50 64 95 111 N.C. 63 70 28 16 68 78 996 1,024 464 393 643 436 S.C. 6 16 12 2 58 56 353 528 296 286 84 119 Ga. 1 14 27 37 128 100 609 690 562 617 278 258 Fla. 37 5 69 45 161 109 339 342 1,097 1,166 246 183 E.S. CENTRAL 73 68 35 24 214 187 2,196 3,032 1,152 1,284 203 267 Ky. 25 14 7 3 28 42 143 167 210 285 39 28 Tenn. 20 28 14 10 59 73 778 817 346 393 82 92 Ala. 7 9 6 8 77 39 503 598 385 361 78 138 Miss. 21 17 8 3 50 33 772 1,450 211 245 4 9 W.S. CENTRAL 113 106 56 48 307 319 1,241 3,036 2,187 2,790 374 557 Ark. 24 9 - 2 34 32 131 460 177 217 28 46 La. 6 8 6 5 55 50 464 950 175 314 17 42 Okla. 22 45 - 1 37 39 169 178 155 326 31 28 Tex. 61 44 50 40 181 198 477 1,448 1,680 1,933 298 441 MOUNTAIN 7 12 57 60 161 186 124 187 565 613 142 172 Mont. - - 7 3 6 3 - 4 14 10 22 43 Idaho 1 - - 1 22 11 4 - 7 14 - 3 Wyo. 2 3 7 - 3 8 2 1 6 4 30 26 Colo. - - 25 26 38 45 23 98 75 76 42 9 N. Mex. 1 1 2 6 25 33 1 6 74 71 6 6 Ariz. - 1 7 12 39 55 79 43 226 300 31 56 Utah 1 1 5 6 16 15 2 4 51 38 4 15 Nev. 2 6 4 6 12 16 13 31 112 100 7 14 PACIFIC 102 102 345 273 606 521 483 548 4,320 4,325 316 388 Wash. 17 10 21 21 93 83 6 15 219 249 6 15 Oreg. 19 17 22 19 113 96 12 21 144 135 5 3 Calif. 65 75 290 220 385 326 463 510 3,722 3,703 297 363 Alaska - - 3 3 9 12 - 2 64 69 8 7 Hawaii 1 - 9 10 6 4 2 - 171 169 - - Guam - - - 1 1 2 3 8 35 101 - - P.R. - - - 1 4 23 124 263 63 162 40 38 V.I. - - - 2 - - - - - - - - Amer. Samoa - - - - - - - - - 5 - - C.N.M.I. - - - 1 - - 1 9 - 36 - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases ======================================================================================================================================================= Return to top. Table_III Note: To print large tables and graphs users may have to change their printer settings to landscape and use a small font size. TABLE III. (page 1) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases preventable by vaccination, United States, weeks ending November 23, 1996, and November 25, 1995 (47th Week) Hepatitis (Viral), by type Measles (Rubeola) H. influenzae, --------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- invasive A B Indigenous Imported** ---------------- ----------------- ----------------- --------------- --------------- Reporting Area Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. 1996* 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ UNITED STATES 879 1,012 26,032 27,277 8,952 8,951 - 415 - 49 NEW ENGLAND 28 38 379 288 179 210 - 11 - 4 Maine - 3 22 28 2 12 - - - - N.H. 9 10 24 12 20 20 - - - - Vt. 1 2 10 5 11 6 - 1 - 1 Mass. 16 12 181 126 60 85 - 9 - 3 R.I. 2 5 22 33 10 8 - - - - Conn. - 6 120 84 76 79 - 1 - - MID. ATLANTIC 129 154 1,689 1,748 1,300 1,324 - 23 - 5 Upstate N.Y. 10 39 403 443 305 344 - - - - N.Y. City 36 34 539 816 530 384 - 9 - 3 N.J. 55 26 311 276 227 336 - 3 - - Pa. 28 55 436 213 238 260 - 11 - 2 E.N. CENTRAL 148 170 2,205 2,957 905 1,004 - 6 - 7 Ohio 85 89 693 1,657 114 100 - 2 - 3 Ind. 15 20 341 170 137 207 - - - - Ill. 32 42 557 611 238 259 - 2 - 1 Mich. 8 17 455 342 351 366 - - - 3 Wis. 8 2 159 177 65 72 U 2 U - W.N. CENTRAL 42 77 2,394 1,757 466 581 - 20 - 2 Minn. 25 42 129 173 59 58 - 16 - 2 Iowa 7 3 325 79 75 43 - - - - Mo. 7 25 1,200 1,212 247 397 - 3 - - N. Dak. - - 134 23 2 4 - - - - S. Dak. 1 1 42 72 5 2 - - - - Nebr. 1 3 210 49 47 31 - - - - Kans. 1 3 354 149 31 46 - 1 - - S. ATLANTIC 173 198 1,315 1,048 1,377 1,172 - 5 - 9 Del. 2 - 20 9 7 8 - 1 - - Md. 56 63 226 198 278 235 - - - 2 D.C. 6 - 36 25 31 21 - 1 - - Va. 9 28 170 197 129 103 - - - 3 W. Va. 10 8 15 24 30 51 - - - - N.C. 24 28 163 97 312 273 - 3 - 1 S.C. 5 2 50 44 91 49 - - - - Ga. 39 62 150 54 32 62 - - - 2 Fla. 22 7 485 400 467 370 - - - 1 E.S. CENTRAL 26 11 1,167 1,915 813 750 - 2 - - Ky. 4 5 42 41 60 61 - - - - Tenn. 12 - 740 1,601 465 589 - 2 - - Ala. 9 5 181 78 70 100 - - - - Miss. 1 1 204 195 218 U - - - - W.S. CENTRAL 37 58 5,424 4,044 1,180 1,252 - 26 - 2 Ark. - 6 480 558 75 66 - - - - La. 4 1 173 136 136 215 - - - - Okla. 29 22 2,260 1,143 59 153 - - - - Tex. 4 29 2,511 2,207 910 818 - 26 - 2 MOUNTAIN 91 109 4,057 3,945 1,037 773 - 153 - 5 Mont. - 1 110 154 15 21 - - - - Idaho 1 4 224 319 85 93 - 1 - - Wyo. 35 8 33 101 44 26 - 1 - - Colo. 15 16 463 469 125 121 - 4 - 3 N. Mex. 10 14 330 743 376 282 - 17 - - Ariz. 14 26 1,567 1,234 222 109 - 8 - - Utah 8 11 961 646 95 63 - 117 - 2 Nev. 8 29 369 279 75 58 - 5 - - PACIFIC 205 197 7,402 9,575 1,695 1,885 - 169 - 15 Wash. 4 9 668 788 95 177 - 51 - - Oreg. 27 26 789 2,546 110 112 - 10 - - Calif. 169 157 5,814 6,037 1,460 1,570 - 38 - 8 Alaska 2 1 41 46 18 11 - 63 - - Hawaii 3 4 90 158 12 15 - 7 - 7 Guam - - 2 8 - 5 - - - - P.R. 1 3 127 98 337 585 1 8 - - V.I. - - - 8 - 15 U - U - Amer. Samoa - - - 6 - - U - U - C.N.M.I. 10 11 1 24 5 22 U - U - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases * Of 208 cases reported among children aged <5 years, serotype was reported for 50 and of those, 17 were type b. ** For imported measles, cases include only those resulting from importation from other countries. ============================================================================================================================================ TABLE III. (page 2) Provisional cases of selected notifiable diseases preventable by vaccination, United States, weeks ending November 23, 1996, and November 25, 1995 (47th Week) Measles (Rubeola), cont'd. -------------------------- Total Mumps Pertussis Rubella -------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------------- --------------------------- Reporting Area Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. 1996 1995 1996 1996 1995 1996 1996 1995 1996 1996 1995 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ UNITED STATES 464 292 8 583 776 153 5,287 4,073 - 202 116 NEW ENGLAND 15 10 - 2 11 62 1,177 585 - 27 48 Maine - - - - 4 - 20 43 - - - N.H. - - - - 1 7 134 45 - - 1 Vt. 2 - - - - 13 166 72 - 2 - Mass. 12 3 - 2 2 42 795 393 - 21 8 R.I. - 5 - - 1 - 30 4 - - - Conn. 1 2 - - 3 - 32 28 - 4 39 MID. ATLANTIC 28 12 - 79 112 46 500 371 - 13 15 Upstate N.Y. - 1 - 25 25 41 316 195 - 5 4 N.Y. City 12 5 - 17 16 5 47 49 - 5 8 N.J. 3 6 - 3 19 - 19 18 - 2 3 Pa. 13 - - 34 52 - 118 109 - 1 - E.N. CENTRAL 13 15 - 93 158 17 566 540 - 3 4 Ohio 5 2 - 41 51 9 255 151 - - - Ind. - - - 9 9 3 105 55 - - - Ill. 3 2 - 20 46 3 152 110 - 1 - Mich. 3 5 - 22 52 2 49 97 - 2 4 Wis. 2 6 U 1 - U 5 127 U - - W.N. CENTRAL 22 2 - 18 44 2 366 252 - - 1 Minn. 18 - - 6 6 - 288 125 - - - Iowa - - - 2 10 - 20 11 - - - Mo. 3 1 - 7 23 2 40 61 - - - N. Dak. - - - 2 1 - 1 8 - - - S. Dak. - - - - - - 4 12 - - - Nebr. - - - - 4 - 9 13 - - - Kans. 1 1 - 1 - - 4 22 - - 1 S. ATLANTIC 14 19 3 100 118 7 606 338 - 93 10 Del. 1 - - - - 2 17 10 - - - Md. 2 1 1 28 34 - 235 45 - - 1 D.C. 1 - - 1 - - 4 6 - 2 - Va. 3 - 1 16 25 3 98 31 - 2 - W. Va. - - - - - - 2 - - - - N.C. 4 - - 20 16 - 100 110 - 78 1 S.C. - - - 7 11 1 42 27 - 1 - Ga. 2 4 - 3 10 - 17 25 - - - Fla. 1 14 1 25 22 1 91 84 - 10 8 E.S. CENTRAL 2 - - 21 14 - 176 269 - 2 1 Ky. - - - - - - 122 25 - - - Tenn. 2 - - 3 5 - 21 207 - - 1 Ala. - - - 3 4 - 24 35 - 2 - Miss. - - - 15 5 - 9 2 N N N W.S. CENTRAL 28 34 2 36 51 3 118 288 - 3 7 Ark. - 2 - 2 7 1 13 39 - - - La. - 18 - 13 13 - 9 19 - 1 - Okla. - - - 1 - 2 19 31 - - - Tex. 28 14 2 20 31 - 77 199 - 2 7 MOUNTAIN 158 70 - 22 30 5 398 594 - 6 4 Mont. - - - - 1 - 34 9 - - - Idaho 1 2 - - 3 - 101 104 - 2 - Wyo. 1 - - 1 - 1 8 1 - - - Colo. 7 26 - 3 2 3 105 104 - 2 - N. Mex. 17 31 N N N - 61 132 - - - Ariz. 8 10 - 1 2 1 29 153 - 1 3 Utah 119 - - 2 11 - 22 27 - - 1 Nev. 5 1 - 15 11 - 38 64 - 1 - PACIFIC 184 130 3 212 238 11 1,380 836 - 55 26 Wash. 51 19 1 20 13 11 653 303 - 2 1 Oreg. 10 1 - - - - 35 59 - 1 - Calif. 46 108 2 160 203 - 660 415 - 49 20 Alaska 63 - - 3 12 - 4 1 - - - Hawaii 14 2 - 29 10 - 28 58 - 3 5 Guam - - - 5 4 - 1 2 - - 1 P.R. 8 3 - 1 2 - 1 2 - - - V.I. - - U - 3 U - - U - - Amer. Samoa - - U - - U - - U - - C.N.M.I. - - U - 1 U - - U - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ N: Not notifiable U: Unavailable -: no reported cases ============================================================================================================================================ Return to top. Table_IV Note: To print large tables and graphs users may have to change their printer settings to landscape and use a small font size. TABLE IV. Deaths in 121 U.S. cities* week ending November 23, 1996 (47th Week) =================================================================================================================================== All Causes, By Age (Years) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ P&I** Reporting Area All Ages >=65 45-64 25-44 1-24 <1 Total --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW ENGLAND 588 443 84 34 15 11 42 Boston, Mass. 186 140 20 12 7 6 5 Bridgeport, Conn. 32 25 4 2 1 - 2 Cambridge, Mass. 15 13 1 1 - - 1 Fall River, Mass. 27 24 2 - - 1 - Hartford, Conn. 50 34 7 6 1 2 1 Lowell, Mass. 24 18 5 1 - - 3 Lynn, Mass. 10 7 3 - - - - New Bedford, Mass. 14 11 2 - 1 - - New Haven, Conn. 40 26 7 6 1 - 5 Providence, R.I. 55 43 11 1 - - 4 Somerville, Mass. 5 4 1 - - - 1 Springfield, Mass. 36 23 8 2 2 1 2 Waterbury, Conn. 31 27 3 1 - - 5 Worcester, Mass. 63 48 10 2 2 1 13 MID. ATLANTIC 2,503 1,730 470 216 51 36 117 Albany, N.Y. 46 33 7 3 - 3 - Allentown, Pa. 27 21 6 - - - 1 Buffalo, N.Y. 74 50 17 5 - 2 7 Camden, N.J. 30 17 8 5 - - - Elizabeth, N.J. 28 18 4 4 2 - - Erie, Pa.*** 47 36 7 4 - - 2 Jersey City, N.J. 62 32 20 9 1 - - New York City, N.Y. 1,334 923 247 119 28 17 50 Newark, N.J. U U U U U U U Paterson, N.J. 25 18 2 4 1 - 1 Philadelphia, Pa. 397 263 71 44 15 4 23 Pittsburgh, Pa.*** 80 58 17 4 - 1 6 Reading, Pa. 10 9 1 - - - 5 Rochester, N.Y. 128 90 28 4 1 5 12 Schenectady, N.Y. 30 28 2 - - - 2 Scranton, Pa.*** 34 25 5 4 - - - Syracuse, N.Y. 90 69 15 2 1 3 3 Trenton, N.J. 30 17 7 5 - 1 3 Utica, N.Y. 13 12 - - 1 - - Yonkers, N.Y. 18 11 6 - 1 - 2 E.N. CENTRAL 2,395 1,583 482 201 58 70 107 Akron, Ohio 62 44 8 3 2 5 3 Canton, Ohio 47 35 9 2 1 - 4 Chicago, Ill. 457 249 109 58 22 18 23 Cincinnati, Ohio 187 133 30 15 2 7 16 Cleveland, Ohio 160 104 35 14 2 5 1 Columbus, Ohio 172 116 34 13 2 7 11 Dayton, Ohio 146 105 24 13 2 2 8 Detroit, Mich. 249 144 71 27 3 4 5 Evansville, Ind. 53 44 8 1 - - 1 Fort Wayne, Ind. 65 40 19 4 1 1 1 Gary, Ind. U U U U U U U Grand Rapids, Mich. 60 40 13 4 1 2 3 Indianapolis, Ind. 242 155 56 20 8 3 - Madison, Wis. 49 34 8 4 2 1 5 Milwaukee, Wis. 119 90 20 5 2 2 3 Peoria, Ill. 35 31 2 1 - 1 2 Rockford, Ill. 57 39 8 4 2 4 6 South Bend, Ind. 49 44 3 - - 2 1 Toledo, Ohio 110 85 11 7 4 3 11 Youngstown, Ohio 76 51 14 6 2 3 3 W.N. CENTRAL 808 605 106 50 16 23 38 Des Moines, Iowa 85 67 7 3 3 5 6 Duluth, Minn. 33 27 3 1 2 - 2 Kansas City, Kans. 37 22 11 4 - - - Kansas City, Mo. 86 46 17 9 2 4 4 Lincoln, Nebr. 42 31 8 2 1 - 1 Minneapolis, Minn. 209 167 28 11 2 1 18 Omaha, Nebr. 70 55 7 6 - 2 3 St. Louis, Mo. 109 86 11 4 2 6 - St. Paul, Minn. 62 46 7 6 3 - 1 Wichita, Kans. 75 58 7 4 1 5 3 S. ATLANTIC 1,410 852 306 159 57 36 61 Atlanta, Ga. 166 101 31 26 3 5 5 Baltimore, Md. 190 120 38 23 5 4 14 Charlotte, N.C. U U U U U U U Jacksonville, Fla. 124 83 23 10 8 - 1 Miami, Fla. 102 62 26 9 3 2 - Norfolk, Va. 56 37 12 1 4 2 4 Richmond, Va. 74 46 20 2 3 3 5 Savannah, Ga. 48 34 10 3 - 1 4 St. Petersburg, Fla. 52 44 5 2 1 - 2 Tampa, Fla. 154 103 25 18 6 2 19 Washington, D.C. 434 216 115 62 24 17 7 Wilmington, Del. 10 6 1 3 - - - E.S. CENTRAL 750 503 154 57 16 17 53 Birmingham, Ala. 132 79 27 17 5 2 4 Chattanooga, Tenn. 68 48 14 5 - 1 7 Knoxville, Tenn. 56 44 8 1 2 1 7 Lexington, Ky. 73 49 13 8 - 2 9 Memphis, Tenn. 156 103 36 11 2 4 10 Mobile, Ala. 64 45 12 3 3 1 2 Montgomery, Ala. 71 55 11 1 1 3 7 Nashville, Tenn. 130 80 33 11 3 3 7 W.S. CENTRAL 1,421 905 285 132 55 40 76 Austin, Tex. 65 40 13 7 3 2 4 Baton Rouge, La. 12 4 4 2 2 - - Corpus Christi, Tex. 53 35 11 2 4 1 - Dallas, Tex. 196 120 44 20 10 2 2 El Paso, Tex. 83 51 13 8 6 4 7 Ft. Worth, Tex. 129 80 33 5 3 8 6 Houston, Tex. 322 196 71 38 9 8 29 Little Rock, Ark. 83 49 17 9 5 3 4 New Orleans, La. 127 73 33 14 2 2 - San Antonio, Tex. 165 116 23 13 8 5 12 Shreveport, La. 79 58 10 6 3 2 6 Tulsa, Okla. 107 83 13 8 - 3 6 MOUNTAIN 961 644 180 83 25 25 75 Albuquerque, N.M. 113 81 20 6 5 1 3 Colo. Springs, Colo. 56 40 11 4 - 1 7 Denver, Colo. 114 70 17 19 2 6 10 Las Vegas, Nev. 200 132 45 13 6 4 16 Ogden, Utah 24 15 3 3 - 3 4 Phoenix, Ariz. 182 111 42 18 8 3 20 Pueblo, Colo. 18 14 3 1 - - 2 Salt Lake City, Utah 114 80 18 10 - 6 6 Tucson, Ariz. 140 101 21 9 4 1 7 PACIFIC 1,613 1,149 273 124 32 35 149 Berkeley, Calif. 20 12 6 2 - - - Fresno, Calif. 57 38 5 4 2 8 2 Glendale, Calif. 29 20 6 2 - 1 4 Honolulu, Hawaii 79 53 18 3 2 3 5 Long Beach, Calif. 79 57 12 8 2 - 12 Los Angeles, Calif. 412 290 67 39 9 7 26 Pasadena, Calif. 30 21 3 6 - - 6 Portland, Oreg. 147 113 19 12 2 1 6 Sacramento, Calif. U U U U U U U San Diego, Calif. 156 114 21 16 2 3 21 San Francisco, Calif. 122 81 25 14 2 - 17 San Jose, Calif. 212 157 38 6 6 5 22 Santa Cruz, Calif. 38 29 5 3 - 1 5 Seattle, Wash. 121 86 23 5 4 3 7 Spokane, Wash. 38 31 5 1 1 - 4 Tacoma, Wash. 73 47 20 3 - 3 12 TOTAL 12,449**** 8,414 2,340 1,056 325 293 718 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- U: Unavailable -: no reported cases * 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. ** Pneumonia and influenza. *** Because of changes in reporting methods in these 3 Pennsylvania cities, these numbers are partial counts for the current week. 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