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Morbidity and Mortality PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE PfepOred by lthe C D CN MEIrose 4-5131 October 30, 1961 Atln a. .,j Vol. 9, No. 53 ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT Reported Incidence of Notifiable Diseases in the United States, 1960 This supplement contains final figures on the reported The graphs below show the numbers of cases of these dis- incidenceof notifiable diseases in 1960 basedon summaries eases for the past ten and nine years, respectively. (Na- submitted by the individual tes of the United Staes. tional reporting of hepatitis did not begin until 1952). The to oustan in the trend of these Succeeding tables in this supplement present the data diseases were tl e e r of poliomyelitis for the notifiable diseases in a variety of tables as de- cases and the s -e hepatitis cases. scribed in the Index of Tables on page 2. Ss16,3561 g REPORTED POLIOMYELITIS CASES 15o000 pr lr UNITED STATES, 1951-1960 14000 13000- 12000 S00 --- TOTAL CASES, INCLUDING PARALYTIC, S10000o NONPARALYTIC AND UNSPECIFIED o 9000 .- \----- CASES REPORTED AS PARALYTIC e 8000. 7 6000 0: 00. 7000 1i. o 5000- S4000 3000- 1000 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 10000 9000 REPORTED CASES OF HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS AND SERUM Sooo- UNITED STATES, 1952-1960 U) 4 7000- l, 6000- I- = 0 5000- C. ka 1C 4000- 0 3000 a 2000 A 1 1000 2 1954 I 1955 I 1956 1957 I 1958 U .. . 1959 1 1960 I 1951 1 1952 1 1953 I 2 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report INDEX OF TABLES Page Table 1. Diseases Covered by International Quarantine Agreement 3 Table 2. Reported Cases of Specified Notifiable Diseases: United States, 1951 1960 4 Table 3. (A) Deaths from Specified Notifiable Diseases: United States, 1950 1959 5 (B) Deaths from Selected Non-Notifiable Acute Diseases: United States, 1950 1959 6 Table 4. Reported Cases of Notifiable Diseases by Month: United States, 1960 7 Table 5. Reported Cases of Specified Notifiable Diseases: United States by State, 1960 8 11 Table 6. Newly Reported Active Tuberculosis Cases by State, by Age, 1960 12 Table 7. Reported Cases of Venereal Diseases in the United States, 1960 (Newly Reported Civilian Cases) 13 Table 8. Reported Cases of Specified Notifiable Diseases by State by Age, 1960 (A) Diphtheria 14 (B) Encephalitis, Total, Acute Infectious (includes post- infectious and reported arthropod-borne encephalitis) 15 (C) Hepatitis (infectious and serum) 16 (D) Meningococcal Infections 17 (E) Poliomyelitis, Total and Paralytic 18 20 (F) Typhoid Fever 21 Table 9. Acute Diseases Optionally Reported to the Public Health Service, 1960 22 23 Table 10. Other Diseases Optionally Reported to the Public Health Service, 1960 (Diseases reported by six States or less) 24 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS USED IN TABLES Data not available--------------------- * Quantity zero------------------------- Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 1. DISEASES COVERED BY INTERNATIONAL QUARANTINE AGREEMENT Incidence in the United States in 1960 Cholera 0 Plague 2 Relapsing fever, louse-borne 0 Smallpox 0 Typhus, louse-borne (epidemic) 0 Yellow Fever 0 Plague Cases Date and Place Acquired February, New Mexico February, New Mexico Age and Sex 23 year Male 24 year Male Outcome Recovered Recovered Table 2. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES, 1951 1960 DISEASE 19601 19591 1958 1957 1 56 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 Amebiasis .............................................. Anthrax................................................. Aseptic M meningitis ........................................ Botulism................................................ . Brucellosis undulantt fever).............................. Diphtheria ................................................. Encephalitis, acute infectious........................... Hepatitis, infectious and serum ............................ Lepros ............................................. .... Leptospirosis ........................ ............. Malaria ............................................. Measles................................................. Meningococcal infections.................................. Meningitis, other ......................................... Pertussis (whooping cough)................................ Plague ............. .................................... Poliomyelits, Total .................... ............... Para ly ic ................ .......................... Nonparalytic .................. ...... ............... Unspecified ............................................. Psittacosis ............. .............................* Rabies in M an 2............................................ Rheumatic Fever, acute ............. ................. Salmonellosts, excluding typhoid fever.................... Scarlet Fever and streptococca sore throat .............. Shigellosis (bacillary dysentery).......................... Tetanus ........ ........ ............................... Trichinosis .................... ........................ Tuberculosis (newly reported active cases)3............... Tularemia................................... .......... Typhoid Fever......................................... Typhus Fever, flea-borne (endemic, murine)............. Typhus Fever, tick-borne (Rocky Mountain Spotted) ....... Venereal Diseases (newly reported cases)................ Syphilis............................................. .. Gonorrhea ............................................... Other specified venereal diseases- chancroid ........... granuloma Ingunale and lymphogranuloma '.enereum . Rabies in Anim als6 ....................................... 3,424 23 1,593 12 751 918 2,341 41,666 54 53 72 441,703 2,259 3,724 14,809 2 3,190 2,525 626 39 113 2 9,022 6,929 315,173 12,487 368 160 55,494 390 816 68 204 122,003 258,933 2,811 3,561 3,508 12 .......not 20 892 934 2,437 23,574 44 83 71 406,162 2,180 5,638 40,005 4 8,425 6,289 2,045 91 147 7 8,285 6,606 334,715 12,888 445 227 57,307 459 859 51 199 120,766 240,158 2,459 4,177 4,380 16 : previously 6 924 918 2,587 16,294 39 55 85 763,094 2,581 5,149 32,148 5,787 3,697 1,941 149 158 5 6,889 6,363 264,097 11,861 445 176 63,000 587 1,043 71 243 113,894 232,513 2,343 4,787 5,031 26 reportable 28 983 1,211 2,135 14,922 36 47 132 486,799 2,691 4,071 28,295 1 5,485 2,499 2,826 160 278 5 6,427 6,693 226,973 9,822 447 178 66,437 601 1,231 113 240 123,758 214,496 2,433 4,542 3,689 38 nationally... 17 1,300 1,568 2,624 19,234 52 44 234 611,936 2,735 2,554 31,732 1 15,140 7,911 6,555 674 568 10 6,562 6,704 176,392 10,306 468 262 68,866 522 1,700 98 293 130,168 224,342 2,981 5,681 3,348 39 16 1,444 1,984 2,166 31,961 75 24 522 555,156 3,455 .........nc 62,786 28,985 13,850 12,453 2,682 334 4 ... not 5,447 147,502 13,912 462 264 76,245 584 1,704 135 295 122,392 236,197 3,913 5,799 3,523 22 18 1,823 2,041 2,606 50,093 56 48 715 682,720 4,436 it previous 60,886 38,476 18,308 13,221 6,947 563 13 previously 5,375 147,785 13,846 524 277 78,592 681 2,169 163 294 130,697 242,050 4,496 7,297 4,444 45 18 2,032 2,355 1,935 33,700 60 42 1,310 449,146 5,077 y reportable 37,129 35,592 15,648 12,144 7,800 169 12 reportable 3,946 132,935 16,533 506 395 83,250 601 2,252 221 313 148,573 238,340 4,988 8,903 4,280 47 18 2,537 2,960 1,912 17,428 57 62 7,023 683,077 4,884 e nationally... 45,030 57,879 21,269 12,802 23,808 135 24 nationally..... 2,596 113,677 23,197 484 367 85,607 668 2,341 205 327 167,762 244,957 5,889 8,445 Figures Include Alaska and Hawaii in 1960; Alaska from 1959 on. Both are excluded in prior years. 2. Figures for cases of rabies in man represent registered deaths, 1951 1959. 3. Figures are from the Tuberculosis Program, Public Health Service. 4. Status of new cases in 1951 not available. 5. Figures are from the Venereal Disease Program, Public Health Service (civilian cases only). 6. Figures for rabies in animals in 1951 are from Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 3,550 60 33 3,139 3,983 1,123 57 9 5,600 530,118 4,164 68,687 1 28,386 10,037 5,470 12,879 25 18 1,773 84,151 32,215 506 393 4/ 702 2,128 378 347 174,924 254,470 6,885 8,008 - m Table 3. (A) DEATHS FROM SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES, 1950 1959 (Figures for 1959 include Alaska, but excluded for prior years. Numbers after cause of death are category numbers of the Seventh Revision, International Classification of Diseases, 1955.) CAUSE OF DEATH 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 Amebiasis ............................................. 046 124 86 95 130 106 131 129 136 148 136 Anthrax ................................................ 062 1 2 3 3 5 otulism............................................... 049.1 15 4 11 14 18 14 17 14 31 16 Brucellosis ............................................. 044 12 8 8 9 10 15 18 23 34 36 Diphtheria .............................................. 055 72 74 81 103 150 145 156 217 302 410 Encephalitis, acute infectious ............................ 082 570 537 465 424 398 407 386 471 429 394 Hepatitis, infectious .................................... 092 897 897 897 806 841 821 821 794 675 552 Leprosy ............................................... 060 6 3 3 6 5 4 7 4 3 3 Leptospirosis ........................................... 072 11 11 9 8 10 14 17 12 13 16 Malaria ................................................ 110- 117 7 6 14 11 18 24 32 25 64 76 Measles............................................... 085 385 552 389 530 345 518 462 618 683 468 Meningitis, except meningococcal and tuberculous ....... 340 2,208 2,247 2,025 1,933 1,873 1,829 2,059 1,918 1,881 1,839 Menigococcal infections.................................. 057 699 746 785 762 907 1,015 1,325 1,386 1,124 974 Pertussis (whooping cough)................ .............. 056 269 177 183 266 467 373 270 402 951 1,118 Plague ................................................... 058 1 -- - Poliomyelitis ........................................... 080 454 255 221 566 1,043 1,368 1,450 3,145 1,551 1,904 Bulbar or polioencephalitis ............................ 080.0 299 164 151 402 747 981 1,030 2,320 1,094 1,294 With other paralysis ................................... 080.1 24 21 13 38 53 65 60 95 59 66 Unspecified ........................................... 080.3 131 70 57 125 243 321 360 730 398 544 Psittacosis ............................................. 096.2 1 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 1 - Rabies ......................................... 094 7 5 5 10 4 13 12 24 18 18 Rheumatic Fever, acute ................................ 400 402 795 806 900 1,033 1,131 1,297 1,523 1,583 1,648 1,924 Salmonellosis, including paratyphoid fever............... 041 042 72 65 60 62, 62 48 72 42 31 43 Scarlet Fever and Streptococcal Sore Throat.............. 050 051 130 139 213 240' 235 262 295 351 347 346 Shigellosis (bacillary dysentery) ....................... 045 133 157 156 156 187 243 337 334 356 335 Smallpox ............................................... 084 1 1 1 Tetanus .............................................: 061 283 303 279 246 265 332 337 360 394 336 Trichinosis ................................. ......... 128 3 4 4 5 4 1 7 10 10 9 Tuberculosis (all Forms) ................................ 001 019 11,456 12,361 13,324 14,061 14,940 16,392 19,544 24,621 30,863 33,959 Tularemia ............................................. 059 7 6 3 4 9 4 7 8 9 15 Typhoid Fever ........................................... 040 22 23 34 54 34 45 52 78 83 96 Typhus Fever flea-borne (murine) ................... 101- 2 -- - Typhus Fever tick-borne (Rocky Mountain Spotted).... 104 10 14 18 16 8 10 21 20 26 31 Venereal Diseases and Sequelae Syphilis............................................. 020 029 3,069 3,469 3,825 3,870 3,834 4,835 5,273 5,854 6,445 7,821 Gonorrhea............................................ 030 035 25 18 21 28 23 15 29 45 43 37 Other.................................................. 036 039 12 20 18 20 28 29 36 38 42 43 Source: National Office of Vital Statistics, Vital Statistics of the United States, Vol. 11, for respective year. Table 3. (B) DEATHS FROM SELECTED NON-NOTIFIABLE ACUTE DISEASES: UNITED STATES, 1950 1959 DISEASE 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 Abscess of Lung ....................... ................... 521 614 652 601 595 500 505 537 526 566 582 Boil and carbuncle ................................... 690 156 117 99 58 43 44 43 45 34 44 Other local skin conditions (cellulitis and abscess)......691-698 476 436 384 355 283 291 279 269 339 310 Chickenpox ......................................... 087 141 146 113 116 88 120 132 101 94 87 Diarrhea of Newborn ................................... 764 492 531 516 527 547 700 697 773 687 730 Empyema and Pleurisy .................................518-519 468 424 450 416 429 433 410 425 385 460 Erysipelas ........................................... 052 28 26 27 33 28 39 45 52 46 54 Fungal Infections Actinomycosis.................................... 132 27 21 15 24 23 17 30 25 37 36 Coccidioidomycosis ................................ 133 48 50 53 54 62 78 85 60 68 83 Blastomycosis ..................................... 134.0 13 24 28 27 19 24 23 27 28 39 Cryptococcosis .................................... 134.1 84 39 55 66 74 56 48 46 39 31 Histoplasmosis .................................... 134.2 63 73 77 67 53 59 55 51 34 44 Moniiasis ........................................... 134.3 101 93 82 105 87 75 77 82 70 88 5 Gastroenteritis and Colitis (Age 4 wks 2 yrs)......... 571.0 2,862 3,066 3,412 3,166 3,663 3,900 4,588 4,869 4,397 4,173 Herpes febrilis ......................... ........ ... 096.0 26 26 13 13 7 14 9 13 9 18 Herpes Zoster ..................... .................... 088 58 46 47 52 45 44 61 53 65 36 Hydatid disease ....................................... 125 8 14 5 8 8 8 8 6 8 7 Infections of Ear and Mastoid ......................... 390-394 399 434 404 387 474 459 472 471 494 542 Meningitis, excluding Meningococcal and Tuberculous 340 2,208 2,247 2,025 1,933 1,873 1,829 2,059 1,918 1,881 1,839 Mononucleosis, infectious ............................. 093 21 16 15 18 10 16 12 19 14 9 Mumps ............................. ............... 089 51 37 45 49 43 45 46 55 48 40 Pemphigus ........................................ 704 168 142 170 149 172 150 164 200 263 283 Pemphigus, neonatorum ............................. 766 23 26 23 22 27 33 27 21 25 25 Respiratory infections Bronchitis, acute .................................. 500 1,135 1,352 1,202 1,105 1,080 990 1,010 1,038 980 1,036 Influenza ................................ ....... 480-43 2,845 4,442 7,463 2,323 2,755 2,680 9,460 5,631 6,946 6,597 Pneumonia (primary cause of death)..................490-493 52,194 52,997 53,538 44,780 41,755 38,311 42,778 40,634 41,223 40,523 Pneumonia of newborn............................... 763 3,761 3,918 3,715 3,400 3,108 3,140 3,074 2,943 2,825 2,771 Upper respiratory infections, acute ..................470-475 971 936 1,045 901 904 954 1,043 1,067 909 781 Sepsis of Abortion ............................................ 651 179 159 169 136 159 170 177 191 189 191 Childbirth ......................................... 680-681 58 50 54 48 43 56 52 81 94 121 Newborn ...........................................767-768 786 1,055 832 662 518 485 388 356 387 320 Septicemia and Pyemia ............................... 053 1,760 1,663 1,351 1,118 938 897 783 726 677 616 Viral diseases, undifferentiated ....................... 096.9 384 308 267 302 312 255 254 324 312 232 Worm Infestation......................................126-130 65 63 56 59 60 61 93 93 89 89 Source: National Office of Vital Statistics, Vital Statistics of the United States, Vol. 11, for respective year. Table 4. REPORTED CASES OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES BY MONTH: UNITED STATES, 1960 Month not Disease Total Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Stated Amebiasis ........................................ 3,424 256 221 297 314 339 304 233 373 261 269 319 238 Anthrax ..................................... ....... 23 6 4 2 3 2 6 Aseptic Meningitis ................................ 1,593 52 48 38 52 48 85 158 270 261 111 68 51 351 Botulism ... ................................... ... 12 3 1 2 2 2 2 Brucellosis undulantt fever) ........................ 751 62 65 51 102 82 58 70 61 54 53 40 40 13 Diphtheria ......................................... 918 86 76 41 56 36 14 29 51 81 114 153 181 - Encephalitis, acute infectious ....................... 2,341 147 138 200 210 195 234 201 244 246 168 151 149 58 Hepatitis, infectious and serum .................... 41,666 3,033 3,109 3,522 3,683 3,375 2,812 2,586 3,211 3,276 3,818 4,170 5,069 2 Leprosy ........................................... 54 4 5 8 1 5 4 3 9 3 1 6 4 1 Leptospirosis ...................................... 53 3 3 5 5 8 4 8 6 11 - Malaria ............................................ 72 5 4 6 1 5 6 11 7 9 7 6 5 - Measles ........................................ 441,703 34,813 42,552 69,358 83,667 82,211 60,769 21,385 7,352 3,510 5,167 10,543 20,218 158 Meningococcal infections ........................... 2,259 232 253 249 192 178 175 142 132 131 189 186 199 1 Meningitis, Other... .... b ........................ 3,724 251 217 296 246 248 251 251 394 422 424 347 377 Pertussis (Whooping ough)........................ 14,809 2,023 1,533 1,350 1,610 1,223 1,242 1,209 1,184 1,096 795 782 745 17 Poliomyelitis, Total ............................... 3,190 75 56 44 50 68 167 420 719 709 476 225 181 - Paralytic......................................... 2,525 60 42 36 40 51 136 316 539 563 413 186 143 - Nonparalytic..................................... 626 15 13 8 9 15 28 94 172 143 62 35 32 Unspecified ...................................... 39 1 2 3 10 8 3 3 2 6 - Psittacosis ....................................... 113 6 12 9 9 6 14 12 8 9 7 6 12 3 ' Rabies in man ...................................... 2 1 - Rheumatic Fever, acute ....... .................... 9,022 816 751 907 912 846 867 756 660 616 609 664 582 36 Salmonellosis, excluding typhoid fever ........... 6,929 403 410 442 416 479 510 546 757 914 614 784 646 8 Scarlet Fever and streptococcal sore throat ........ 315,173 36,429 37,306 41,387 35,796 27,597 20,469 15,104 14,098 13,934 19,712 23,667 29,667 7 Shigellosis (bacillary dysentery) .................... 12,487 1,865 604 694 671 664 989 1,158 1,321 1,337 1,174 1,095 913 2 Tetanus ........................................... 368 19 22 12 28 36 37 30 40 36 47 26 35 - Trichinosis ......................................... 160 14 9 7 21 8 13 8 16 13 15 10 25 1 Tularemia ........................................ 390 50 26 18 23 20 34 54 56 27 18 19 45 Typhoid Fever ..................................... 816 37 46 28 58 86 72 95 86 96 81 63 62 6 Typhus fever, flea-borne (endemic murine) ..... 68 4 1 6 7 16 16 2 5 5 4 2 - Typhus fever, tick-borne (Rocky Mountain Spotted) 204 1 1 4 28 42 49 41 25 6 5 2 - Rabies in Animals ................................ 3,567 338 374 453 360 325 317 299 273 191 183 197 229 28 8 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 5. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES BY STATE, 1960 ASEPTIC ENCEPHALITIS, AREA AMEBIASIS ANTHRAX MENINGITIS BOTULISM BRUCELLOSIS DIPHTHERIA INFECTIOUS HEPATITIS UNITED STATES 3,424 23 1, 53 12 "51 918 2,341 41,666 NEW ENGLAND .......... 59 2 29 5 13 75 1,215 Maine ................... 29 1 3 8 89 New Hampshire........... 70 Vermont ... ............. 3 29 Massachusetts........... 5 2 1 9 29 548 Rhode Island.............. 14 1 1 24 221 Connecticut.............. 37 2 14 258 MIDDLE ATLANTIC ...... 1.24" 2 160 18 15 406 5,316 New York .............. 1,133 1 9 6 160 2,719 Ne\ lJcrsey .............. 91 121 3 1 99 441 Pennsylvania ........... 23 1 39 6 8 147 2,156 EAST NORTH CENTRAL 358 1 224 4 97 38 371 7,368 Ohio ..................... 5 4 11 56 2,377 Indiana ................. 8 53 .9 8 90 937 Illinois .................. 263 1 74 9 167 1,707 Michigan ............... 79 171 4 5 9 55 2,113 Wisconsin ............... 3 5 1 3 234 WEST NORTH CENTRAL.. 246 4 4 1 66 105 2,902 Mlinnesota ............... 241 4 15 39 8 576 lo a..................... 13 308 9 15 460 Mlissouri ................ 7 8 2 13 954 North Dakota............. 9 3 27 160 South Dakota ............ 26 10 5 164 Nebraska................ 5 20 2 7 280 Kansas.................. 43 48 1 30 308 SOUTH ATLANTIC ....... 301 16 107 48 242 227 4,835 [elawaarc ................ 277 Maryland ............... 6 1 1 67 532 District of Columbia .... 11 19 12 68 Virginia................. 54 45 3- 39 28 845 West Virginia ........... 3 43 4 9 906 North Carolina .......... 13 4 22 36 582 South Carolina .......... 16 1 50 5 193 Georgia ................ 12 5 53 15 324 Florida ................. 202 3 73 55 1,108 EAST SOLITH CENTRAL.. 162 2 41 142 179 5,971 Kentuck ................ 6 2 6 56 48 2,037 Tennessee .............. 30 10 9 36 2,100 Alabama ................ 109 16 40 19 1,283 Mississippi ............ 17 9 37 76 551 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL.. 269 2 IS` 50 360 154 3, 100 Arkansas ............... 1 2 9 16 17 263 Louisiana ............... 65 80 -* 200 Oklahoma ............ 17 5 25 21 350 Texas.................. 170 183 22 239 116 2,287 MOUNTAIN............... 333 25 40 123 3,215 Montana................ 3 3 4 202 Idaho.................... 1 3 16 8 336 Wyoming ............... 3 10 40 Colorado ................ 13 -2 3 50 1,177 New Mexico ........... 39 1 4 7 364 Arizona ................. 277 3 3 20 659 Utah .................... I 12 7 23 330 Nevada.................. 2 -1 1 1 107 PACIFIC ................. 632 644 2 33 2 701 7,744 Washington ............ 5 18 9 1,097 Oregon ................. 54 -- 3 43 1,129 California .............. 567 496 29 1 643 5,039 Alaska .................. 2 1 1 6 388 Hawaii................... 6 91 Puerto Rico .............. -- 1 142 1 792 *Encephalitis, not specified as arthropod-borne not notifiable Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 9 Table 5. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES BY STATE, 1960 Continued PERTUSSIS MENINGOCOCCAL MEtnfriITIS, (whooping AREA LEPROSY LEPTOSPIROSIS MALARIA* MEASLES INFECTIONS OTHER** cough) PSITTACOSIS LINITED STATES 54 53 72 441,703 2,259 3,724 14. SU0 113 NEW ENGLAND ......... 1 5 44,355 143 425 821 6 Maine ................... 1 1 3,538 16 33 173 New Hampshire.......... 1,929 13 103 Vermont................. 3,266 5 5 45 - Massachusetts ........... 3 22,403 69 264 226 2 Rhode Island............. 1,892 15 57 43 Connecticut.............. 1 11,327 38 53 231 4 MIDDLE ATLANTIC ...... 8 2 8 64,347 394 745 1,297 36 New York................ 8 2 6 46,443 195 674 734 9 New Jersey............... 10,559 80 226 Pennsylvania ............ 2 7,345 119 71 337 27 EAST NORTH CENTR AL.. 5 7 6 131,527 474 1,285 2,215 35 Ohio .................... 1 2 3 18,170 103 144 127 1 Indiana .................. 3 2 10,225 47 108 290 Illinois .................. 1 3 22,448 115 634 442 7 Michigan ................ 2 36,161 169 329 1,129 3 Wisconsin............... 1 44,523 40 70 227 24 WEST NORTH CENTRAL. 1 5 5 9,862 127 257 4- 5 Minnesota ............... 4,203 41 136 22 4 Iowa..................... 1,790 9 53 115 Missouri ................ 1 4 799 25 16 71 North Dakota............. 2,774 5 15 56 South Dakota ............ 79 9 66 Nebraska ................ 2 217 24 1 66 Kanas .................. 1 2 NN 14 36 61 1 SOUTH ATI[ ANTIC ....... 2 10 17 24,007 343 263 1,387 Delaware ............... 656 28 24 Maryland ............... 1 2 3,202 42 88 120 District of Columbia .... 2 2 1,197 15 52 - Virginia................. 1 3 7,595 65 344 West Virginia ........... 1- 3,812 26 164 North Carolina.......... 1 1 7 1,417 83 111 - South Carolina .......... 1 1,799 17 12 128 Georgia ................. 236 38 68 21 - Florida ................. 1 3 3 4,093 57 67 423 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL.. 3 8 34,719 247 318 1,595 10 Kentucky............... .- 3 11,367 64 86 336 2 Tennessee .............. 3 19,202 66 61 1,111 8 Alabama ................ .- 2 2,069 80 104 Mississippi ............. 3 2,081 37 171 44 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL. 8 17 6 53, 582 191 75 2,705 1 Arkansas ............... 6 1,410 19 62 54 1 Louisiana .............. 1 6 266 66 NN 14 Oklahoma ............... 1 1 1,232 26 13 103 Texas .................. 7 4 5 50,674 80 2,534 MOIUNTAIN............... 3 5 25,604 64 141 1,586 3 Montana ............... 2 2,438 11 2 301 Idaho ................... 3,227 4 12 107 Wyoming................ 4 716 2 7 27 Colorado.............. 6,794 18 79 448 1 New Mexico ............ 1,901 6 19 50 Arizona................. 1 1 4,863 13 398 1 Utah ................... 4,908 9 15 249 1 Nevada ................. 757 1 7 6 PACIFIC ................. 30 5 12 53,700 276 215 2,746 17 Washington ............. 1 13,678 28 115 251 2 Oregon.................. 1 11,104 35 89 534 3 Calforna .............. 11 2 10 22,684 209 1,957 12 Alaska.............. 1,260 11 4 Hawaii.................. 19 3 4,974 4 NN - Puerto Rico ............ 2 9 1,411 11 15 265 *Acquired outside or inside United States NN Nt May include asepticNN Not Notifiable **May include aseptic meningitis 10 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 5. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES BY STATE, 1960 -Continued RHEUMATIC SALMONELLOSIS SCARLET FEVER AREA POLIOMELITIS R ABIES FEVER, (exclud. S. AND STREPT. Total Paralytic Nonparalytic Unspecified IN 1AN acute typhosa) SORE THROAT UNITED STATES 3,190 2,525 626 39 2 0,022 6, 929 315, 173 NEW ENGLAND ........ 242 195 47 47 666 15,086 Maine .................. 50 49 1 18 177 846 New Hampshire......... 3 1 2 10 570 Vermont............... 12 10 2 11 87 Massachusetts.......... 38 29 9 335 5,950 Rhode Island............ 103 79 24 29 9 1,120 Connecticut............. 36 27 9 124 6,113 MIDDLE ATLANTIC..... 498 409 88 1 -- 983 19, 151 New York............... 271 213 57 1 IR 589 11,316 New Jersey............. 76 64 12 NR 78 3,305 Pennsylvania ........... 151 132 19 316 4,530 EAST NORTH CENTRAL. 517 395 122 1 5,617 -18 35,063 Ohio................... 112 89 23 1 2,152 145 7,569 Indiana................. 145 117 28 98 44 7,483 Illinois................. 145 112 33 1,598 164 4,402 Michigan ............... 88 56 32 1,690 239 9,287 Wisconsin.............. 27 21 6 79 126 6,322 WEST NORTH CENTRAL 176 109 65 2 260 335 9.301 Minnesota.............. 46 37 9 150 156 833 Iowa .................... 25 6 19 13 34 2,519 Missouri ............... 43 38 5 79 37 880 North Dakota........... 19 6 12 1 16 32 3,521 South Dakota ......... 7 2 4 1 8 154 Nebraska............... 17 11 6 3 15 Kansas................. 19 9 10 2 65 1,379 SOUTH ATLANTIC ...... 604 488 95 21 1 204 1,144 22 392 Delaware............... 7 13 340 Maryland .............. 165 147 18 NR 55 1,017 District of Columbia ... 5 5 1 38 107 Virginia................ 58 55 3 R 159 6,066 West Virginia.......... 64 51 2 11 29 9 6,530 North Carolina......... 85 64 21 121 1,098 South Carolina ......... 131 92 35 4 151 7 1,708 Georgia ................ 30 27 3 1 16 298 174 Florida ................ 66 47 13 6 tR 4. 5,352 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL. 282 249 33 -II 254 55,059 Kentucky............... 146 127 19 197 16 7,618 Tennessee ............. 55 41 14 223 97 45,124 Alabama ............... 24 24 271 88 940 Mississippi ............ 57 57 15 53 1,377 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL 287 191 94 2 150 860 43.538 Arkansas .............. 36 27 9 9 64 332 Louisiana ............. 49 32 17 NN 57 192 217 Oklahoma .............. 18 14 2 2 9 24 541 Texas.................. 184 118 66 75 580 -2,448 MOUNTAIN ............. 98 77 8 13 1,292 325 66,052 Montana ............... 21 15 6 190 12 2,881 Idaho .................. 12 10 2 23 3,555 Wyoming .............. 22 18 4 394 1 1,971 Colorado............. 21 21 275 180 24,319 New Mexico ........... 7 4 3 187 10 12,497 Arizona................ 10 4 2 4 112 21 9,606 Utah ................... 5 5 111 96 10,926 Nevada.................. 5 297 PACIFIC ................ 486 412 74 741 1,644 49,531 Washington ............ 49 46 3 483 99 13,385 Oregon................ 33 17 16 72 35 2,652 California ..... ...... 394 340 54 145 1,309 32,188 Alaska ................. 2 1 1 23 18 1,111 Hawaii ................. 8 8 18 183 195 Puerto Rico ............ 505 498 7 81 *No Reports of Rheumatic Fever submitted to the CDC by States so indicated Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 11 Table 5. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES BY STATE, 1960 Continued TYPHUS FEVER AREA SHIGELLOSIS Flea-borne Tick-borne (bacillary TYPHOID urinen) (Rocky Mountain RABIES IN dysentery) TETANUS TRICHINOSIS TULAREMIA FEVER spotted fever) ANIMALS UNITED STATES 12,487 368 160 390 816 68 204 3,567 NEW ENGLAND ............ 330 7 24 1 13 1 Maine .................... 76 7 3 New Hampshire............. 13 - Vermont................... 2 - Massachusetts............. 165 2 2 1 5 1 Rhode Island............... 23 1 4 - Connecticut ................ 51 4 11 5- MIDDLE ATLANTIC........ 1,977 21 66 2 61 1 22 473 New York.................. 1,771 12 42 1 33 6 455 New Jersey ............... 53 2 10 6 7 - Pennsylvania .............. 153 7 14 1 22 1 9 18 EAST NORTH CENTRAL... 1,189 60 26 58 102 2 23 382 Ohio ....................... 224 14 9 1 36 8 107 Indiana .................... 51 12 3 19 26 5 96 Illinois.................... 182 20 8 37 19 1 10 84 Michigan .................. 562 4 3 14 70 Wisconsin ................. 170 10 3 1 7 1 25 WEST NORTH CENTRAL... 604 13 4 52 56 11 696 Minnesota................. 270 4 1 1 120 Iowa ....................... 42 1 2 13 3 189 Missouri .................. 81 6 2 30 26 2 210 North Dakota.............. 40 4 1 35 South Dakota .............. 21 5 2 82 Nebraska.................. 5 54 Kansas.................... 150 2 21 2 3 6 SOUTH ATLANTIC ......... 1,239 71 16 63 136 8 89 464 Delaware ..... ............ 2 1 1 1 1 2 Maryland ................. 58 5 2 3 6 8 3 District of Columbia ...... 119 1 10 - \'V rginia................... 175 11 2 39 24 1 40 226 West Virginia ............. 4 5 14 -3 134 North Carolina............. 153 8 4 19 1 18 20 South Carolina ............ 4 19 1 1 15 Georgia ................... 616 14 5 15 27 4 15 37 Florida .................... 112 28 1 16 1 1 29 EAST SOUTH CENTR AL.... 747 62 7 56 122 4 22 397 Kentucky.................. 35 6 1 14 33 10 120 Tennessee ................ 558 23 6 24 56 9 180 Alabama .................. 100 18 7 25 4 3 91 Mississippi ............... 54 15 11 8 6 WEST SOTH CENTRAL... 3,646 86 1 108 201 50 13 930 Arkansas ................. 116 11 73 52 5 320 Louisiana.. *.............. 44 15 -13 58 46 Oklahoma ................ 31 7 13 12 7 3 Texas..................... 3,455 53 1 9 79 50 1 561 MOUNTAIN ................. 45 7 11 38 45 18 56 Montana .................. 3 2 10 3 Idaho ..................... 16 3 2 Wyoming.................. 14 4 2 Colorado.................. 238 1 1 1 6 22 New Mexico .............. 69 1 5 2 15 22 Arizona................... 74 5 3 10 1 12 Utah...................... 42 3 16 2 3 Nevada.............. ....... 16 3 1 PACIFIC ................... 2,297 41 5 12 80 3 5 169 Washington ............... 98 2 2 7 1 1 Oregon.................... 14 3 7 8 2 8 California ................ 2,090 32 3 3 62 2 2 123 Alaska .................... 8 3 37 Hawaii................... 87 4 2 I Puerto Rico ............... 3 80 28 35 12 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 6. NEWLY REPORTED ACTIVE TUBERCULOSIS CASES BY STATE, BY AGE, 1960 AREA Total Under 5 -14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65- Age Nor Stated UNITED STATES 5 494 2. 169 2. 162 -4. 90 Ih.0QQ2 1S. 23L 10.349 69" NEW ENGLAND ............ 2,258 33 40 2, 662 757 538 25 Maine ..................... 167 1 6 17 64 43 33 3 New Hampshire ............ 72 2 2 7 20 21 18 2 Vermont.................. 83 2 6 24 23 24 4 Massachusetts ............ 1,363 25 24 119 371 469 354 1 Rhode Island.............. 196 3 4 18 47 70 45 9 Connecticut................ 377 2 2 36 136 131 64 6 MIDDLE ATLANTIC........ 12, 165 465 380 1,001 3,852 4, 19 2.175 153 New York.................. 6,807 256 235 621 2,234 2,223 1,118 120 New Jersey................ 1,651 70 54 170 520 557 277 3 Penns lvania .............. 3,707 139 91 210 1,098 1,359 780 30 EAST NORTH CE\TRAL .... 3 3, 2,024 191 11, 390 55 1 : 7 96~ 3, i4 h 3, 541 2, 024 1 91 Ohio .................... 2,714 217 203 205 821 770 476 22 Indiana.................... 1,195 19 29 110 386 392 219 40 Illinis .................... 4,063 61 51 322 1,429 1,424 695 81 Michigan .................. 2,597 215 210 258 729 709 448 28 \\I cions in ................ 821 38 80 68 183 246 186 20 WEST \OR TH CENTRAL... EST \ CENTRAL 647 44 71 208 676 938 680 23 Minnesota................. 518 13 16 33 131 203 122 - Iowa....................... 354 2 1 17 87 138 109 Missouri .................. 1,144 6 18 99 279 403 324 15 North Dakota .............. 109 10 12 14 22 28 23 South [akota .............. 122 2 19 18 37 28 16 2 Nebraska.................. 198 7 11 8 75 65 29 3 Kansas...................... 202 4 1 19 45 73 57 3 SOUTH ATLANTIC ......... I 404 351 745 2, 841 2789 1,452 129 Delaware .................. 142 3 4 12 49 51 23 \Iar\lnd ................. 1,407 112 77 109 488 420 184 17 Ditrct of Columbia ...... 511 4 10 36 220 177 63 1 Virginia................... 1,668 142 116 113 440 467 318 72 \rL' Virginia ............. 600 27 27 47 154 220 117 8 North Carolina ............. 1,088 21 28 106 356 377 200 - South Carolina ............ 726 15 14 82 274 223 110 8 Georgia ................... 1,151 23 31 118 386 384 200 9 Florida ................... 1,418 57 44 122 474 470 237 14 EAST SOUTH CENTR AL ... 4, 10 164 1 492 1,335 1,491 993 16 Kentucky.................. 1,138 37 21 117 382 346 235 Tcnne-see ................ 1,454 29 24 156 403 484 358 Alabama ................. 1,302 87 49 143 338 403 271 11 \1lisi -ippi ............... 716 11 25 76 212 258 129 5 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL... ]. 02f 229 281 490 1,511 1,584 S36 95 Arkansas ................. 811 48 99 62 175 230 187 10 Louisiana ................. 1,033 63 33 71 346 359 138 23 Oklahoma ................. 542 12 13 49 147 180 140 L Texas..................... 2,640 106 136 308 843 815 371 61 \1O1 TAIN................. I 167 166 470 56j 320 5 Montana................... 154 6 9 13 34 55 26 11 Idaho ...................... 58 5 1 6 9 27 9 1 \\ ~omrnin ................... 53 1 6 5 6 20 10 5 Colorado.................. 308 4 2 25 93 105 62 17 New Mexico .............. 460 72 90 35 89 105 60 9 Arizona.................... 713 46 56 77 201 206 125 2 Utah ...................... 71 1 2 4 14 23 16 11 Nevada............ ......... 68 1 1 24 28 12 2 PACIFIC ................... 6..2 14 1 622 2.09 2.427 1 331 \ ashington ............... 713 18 18 53 209 282 132 1 Ore7gcon ............... .. ..3 2- 24 35 114 166 77 3 Calliornia ............... 5,129 99 106 -50 1,593 1,836 1,043 2 .lad5 a .............. .... 224 2 17 55 81 49 20 Ha adll .................... 293 2 8 29 100 9u 59 1 Data submitted by the States to the Tuberculosis Program. PHS Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 7. REPORTED CASES OF VENEREAL DISEASES IN THE (Newly Reported Civilian Cases) UNITED STATES, 1960 AREA UNITED STATES NEW ENGLAND .......... Maine .................. New Hampshire........... Vermont ................ Massachusetts........... Rhode Island............. Connect cut.............. MIDDLE ATLANTIC ...... New York ............... New Jersey............. Pennsylvania ............ EAST NOR TH CENTRAL.. Ohio.... ................ Indiana ................. Illinois ................. Michigan ............... Wisconsin............... \\ EST NORTH CENTRAL . Minnesota.............. Iowa.............. ....... Missouri ................ North Dakota............ South Dakota ............ Nebraska................ Kansas................. SOUTH A L ANT IC ....... Delaware ............... Maryland ............... District of Columbia .... \'nginla.. .;............ West Virginia ........... North Carolina.......... South Carolina .......... Georgia ................ Florida ................ EAST SOl TH CENTRAL.. Kentucky................ Tennessee .............. Alabama ............... Mississippi ............. WEST SOUTH CENTRAL. Arkansas ............... Louisiana ............... Oklahoma .............. Texas.................. MOUNTAIN .............. Montana ................ Idaho.................. Wyom ing................ Colorado................ New Mexico ............ Arizona ................ Utah ................... Nevada................. PACIFIC ................ Washington ............. Oregon. ................. California ............ Alaska .................. Hawa i ............... SYPHILIS TL PRIMARY TOTAL SECONDARY GONORRHEAi CHANCROID OTHER I* I 4-I 122,003 3,398 28 99 29 2,443 240 559 36,783 19,168 5,263 12,352 18,543 4,078 1,165 8,760 3,645 895 5,881 217 1,102 2,552 59 176 437 1,338 24,380 876 2,730 2,555 3,610 1,682 2,861 2,299 3,652 4,115 6,790 2,213 2,218 1,754 605 14,577 1,612 6,636 1,552 4,777 2,657 226 39 37 141 1,031 901 134 148 8,994 422 626 7,868 40 38 16,144 377 7 5 3 259 4 99 4,194 3,015 666 513 1,661 206 91 1,066 204 94 334 71 21 116 15 19 17 75 3,692 22 438 511 366 20 424 352 920 639 1,111 100 449 417 145 2, h-' - 220 1,182 74 1,169 366 15 7 5 29 44 241 7 18 1, -~6,4 161 68 1,524 5 6 258,933 4,066 119 80 98 2,059 153 1,557 33,312 21,366 4,778 7,168 44,571 9,968 2,341 22,754 8,372 1,136 15,787 1,398 1,398 8,052 611 750 1,111 2,467 66,900 809 6,624 10,221 6,445 1,219 8,442 11,475 10,541 11,124 23,509 3,195 9,882 3,613 6,819 42,099 8,704 5,916 4,946 22,533 6,831 371 311 70 1,332 1,576 2,491 344 336 21,858 1,732 1,266 18,313 427 120 1,680 11 3 1 7 120 84 21 15 203 40 3 44 112 4 72 5 4 54 1 3 5 742 5 18 32 30 3 91 132 188 243 108 1 39 24 44 226 17 70 10 129 97 2 1 3 9 73 9 101 2 7 92 1,131 6 1 5 95 70 12 13 72 20 2 43 7 11 3 6 1 1 687 4 14 370 25 1 12 21 125 115 86 2 23 29 32 113 7 81 1 24 31 1 3 27 30 2 28 AGE DISTRIBUTION Syphilis, Gonorrhea Primary & Age Group Secondary 0-9 20 1,619 10-14 139 3,261 15-19 2,577 53,649 20-24 4,691 87,823 25-29 3,385 51,213 30-34 2,406 29,743 35-39 1,345 16,349 40-44 715 7,798 45-49 393 3,868 50+ 473 3,610 Total 16,144 258,933 DISTRIBUTION by SEX by RACE Syphilis Cases, Total White Nonwhite Male 31,170 36,721 Female 20,760 33,352 Total 51,930 70,073 Sphll.s Primary & Secondary Male 4,872 6,264 Female 952 4,056 Total 5, ,2A 10,320 Gonorrhea Male 46,056 136,505 Female 17,644 58,728 Total 63,700 195,233 -F iur -s are from the Venereal Disease Pi o arm. Public Health Service *Granuloma inguinale and Lymphogranuloma venereum , , 38 14 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 8. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES BY STATE BY AGE, 1960 (A) DIPHTHERIA AREA Und'r 1 1-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 -i+ Age Unk Total UNITED STATES 20 215 293 160 ..... 98 ...... .....75.... 3 24 918 NEW ENGLAND ............ 2 1 2 2 4 13 M aine ..................... 2 1- 3 New Hampshire ........... - Verm ont................... - Massachusetts ............. 2 1 2 2 2 9 Rhode Island ..... .......... 1 Connecticut................ - MIDDLE ATLANTIC........ 5 3 1 2 15 New York .................. 3 1 1 6 New lerse .............. 1 Pennsylvania .............. 2 2 2 2 8 EAST NORTH CENTRAL.... I 3 10 4 1 4 3 1 38 Ohio....................... 1 4 1 2 2 I 11 Indiana .................. .- 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 Illinois .................... 2 2 2 2 1 9 M ichigan .................. I 3 2 1 1 1 9 W isconsin ................. 1 - WEST NORTH CENTRAL ... 2 9 20 5 1 5 5 8 1 66 M innesota ................. 8 12 5 7 1 3 3 39 Iowa ....................... 2 3 3 I 9 M issouri .................. 2 2 North Dakota .............. I- I 3 South DaKota .............. 1 5 1 2 1 10 Nebraska ................... 1 2 Kansas.................... I SOUTH A'TLANTIC ......... 4 66 82 42 ..... 24..... 8 3 4 9 242 Delaware.................. M aryland ................. 1 - District of Columbia ...... . V irginia ................... 2 1 14 9 2 1 39 West Virginia ............. 1 3 4 North Carolina ............ 7 9 5 i 22 South Carolina ............ 13 13 9 3 2 1 ? 3 50 Georgia ................... l 16 20 8 6 53 Florida ................... 1 18 26 11 .. ... 3 2 6 73 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL.... 2 34 43 12 4 1 6 142 Kentucky. ..... ............ 5 16 22 7 3 3 56 Fenne ss-e ................. 1 3 2 1 1 1 9 Alabama .................. 13 14 3 2 1 3 40 Mississipp ................ 13 11 7 2 1 2 37 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL ... 10 o 120 05 26 4 ..... 3 ..... 10 4 360 Arkansas ................. I 5 6 1 1 2 16 Louisiana ................. I 23 31 16 6 2 1 80 Oklahoma ................ 1 3 6 4 1 1 5 4 25 Texas..................... 7 60 7. 18 s .. .19.. 6 239 MOUNTAIN ................ I 5 13 4 4 1 2 3 40 Montana .................. I I I 3 Idaho..................... 3 7 2 1 3 16 Wyom ing. ................. i 2 3 Color3do ...... .... .... .. 1 1 1 3 New Mexico ............... 1 1 1 - Arizona ................... 1 1 1 3 Utah ......................** 1 1 2 1 1 7 Nevada .......... .... ..... .- 1 1 PAC IFIC ................... 2 Washington ............... -- - Oregon ................... - California ................ .- 1 Alaska.................... I - Hawaii.................... - Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 15 Table 8. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES BY STATE BY AGE, 1960 Continued (B) ENCEPHALITIS. TOTAL, ACUTE INFECTIOUS (includes post-infectious and reported arthropod-borne encephalitis) AREA UNITED STATES NEW ENGLAND ........... Maine ........ ............ New Hampshire............ Vermont........ ........ Massachusetts............. Rhode Island .............. Connecticut............... MIDDLE ATLANTIC........ New York.................. New Jersey................ Pennsylvania ............. EAST NORTH CENTRAL.... Ohio................... Indiana.................... Illinois................... Michigan ................. Wisconsin ............... \\ EST NORTH CENTRAL .. Minnesota ................ Iowa...................... Missouri ................. North Dakota.............. South Dakota ............. Nebraska.................. Kansas.................. SOUTH ATLANTIC ......... Delaware................ Maryland ................ District of Columbia ..... Virginia .................. West Virginia ............. North Carolina ........... South Carolina .......... Georgia ...... ........... Florida ................. EAST SOUTH CENTRAL.... Kentucky................. Tennessee .............. Alabama ................ Mississippi ............... W EST SOUTH CENTRAL ... Arkansas ............... Louisiana ................ Oklahoma ............... Texas .................... MOUNTAIN ............... Montana.................. Idaho..................... Wyom ing.................. Colorado.................. New Mexico ............ Arizona................ Utah ..................... Nevada................... PACIFIC ................. Washington .............. Oregon................. California ............... Alaska ................... Hawaii ..... ............ Under 1 2 24 11 2 11 4 3 5 1 1 2 3 23 23 1-4 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 1 13 22 35 ...age 4 2 ....age 1 1 3 35 2 10 .....33..... 2 5 3 4 ......5......11 3 | 11 20 1 12 6 1 142 33 50 59 22 35 60 distributionn I" distribu 3 6 3 52 20 3 2 2 10 1 14 41 13 8 2 18 ion not 1 2 2 31 8 2 1 1 9 2 3 5 27 7 9 2 9 4 2 2 26 15 1 10 2 4 5 vailable... 1 1 - available.. 1 2 1 3 ...... 23. 2 2 1 3 1 11 2 1 2 6 2 ' 6 ......48...... 7 ...... 24...... 2 8 3 7 8 5 2 1 4 6 7 14 8 .................... 2 2 2 1 .................... 1 4 2 2 6 1 1 13 4 2 7 1 2 41 3 2 2 L ...Encephalitis not specified as arthropod-borne not reportable.... 2 1 4 2 2 2 8 15 24 10 6 6 .......28... . . 1 1 - 1 4 - 3 1 2 ..........age distribution not available....... ................... 21 2 1 1 ........age distribution not available........................... 1 4 9 3 3 4 1 1 ..........age distribution not available....................... .... S 1 1- 1 1 ............ 2 6 ... 10 1 1 2 1 1 33 Age Unk Total _____________________ I 11 11 8 4 1 1 1 \ 12 1 2 9 9 - 1 2 ......... ... 5 5 1 .................. 32 4 2,341 75 8 29 24 14 406 160 99 147 371 56 90 167 55 3 105 8 15 13 27 5 7 30 227 67 12 28 9 36 5 15 55 179 48 36 19 76 154 17 21 116 123 4 8 10 50 7 20 23 1 701 9 43 643 6 - 16 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 8. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES BY STATE BY AGE, 1960 Continued (C) HEPATITIS (infectious and serum) AREA IUncer I1-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45+ Age Unk Total UNITED STATES NEW ENGLAND ........... Maine .................... New Hampshiret ........... Vermont................... Massachusettt ............ Rhode Island ............... Connecticut................ MIDDLE ATLANTIC ........ New York................ New Jersey .......... .... Penns I'.ania .............. EAST NOR TH CENTER AL.... Ohio........... ......... Indiana .................... Illinois .................... M ichigan .................. W iscon-.in................. WEST NORTH CENTER AL ... Minnesota................. owa ...................... M issouri .................. North Dakota ............. South Dakota .............. Nebraska................ Kansas................. SOLTH ATLANTIC ......... Delaware............. ... M ar\land ................. Di- trict of Columbia ...... Virginia................... West Virginia ............. North Carolina ............ South Carolina ............ Georgia .................. Florida ................... EAST SOL'TH CENTER Al.... Kentucky......... ........ Tennessee ................ Alabam a .................. Mississippi ............... WEST SOUTH CENTRAL ... Arkansas ............... Louisiana ................. Oklahoma................ Texas .................... MOUNTAIN................ Montana................. Idaho ..................... W\oming................. Colorado................ New Mexico ............. Arizona........ ........ U tah .................. ... Nevada ...... ...... ...... PACIFIC .................. \ a shingion ............... Oregon.................... California ................ Alaska.................... Ha\aii .................. 2 2 I 5 5 - I 11 9 1- 6-. 8 64 S 10 age dist 5 101 42 40 1,014 -.23 53 538 I 9 ibution not S 5 86 43 37 911 S32 53 456 8 availa 2 64 31 31 564 331 43 190 i 5 ble ...... 2 54 201 32 10 2 106 40 42 892 450 85 357 13 7 49 13 35 558 289 69 200 17 4 50 19 21 .550 294 71 185 11 2 27 2 16 205 199 6 7 111 708 537 221 125 262 146 ?46 14 2 33 275 218 96 56 105 43 42 67 6 61 457 359 144 126 197 9- 112 151 .................. age distribution not available............... .......................... ..................age distribution not available........................................ I 11 99 116 61 38 66 42 64 78 ..................age distribution not available.......................................... 4- 290 212 99 49 96 41 55 68 10 38 32 21 7 20 11 11 10 15 22 17 7 5 8 6 4 80 S 10 22 4 3 10 9 3 5 214 2 16 75 50 31 27 59 28 20 .. 14 ..... 3 92 3 138 ...69....... - I 38 1. 2 1 35 146 22 148 333 154 45 85 243 1, s07 565 791 321 130 50 77 36 122 568 1.024 54 129 11 123 279 152 30 73 173 1, i04 ..47 512 282 123 551 59 <6 61 385 .....8 35. 36 54 6 64 71 78 10 36 .. 25i. ..... 491..... 31 28 15 31 12 370 .. . . . 1 16 30 25 17 19 27 12 11 44 1 8 81 52 33 15 40 37 24 45 2 3 1 6 3 5 4 10 6 ..................ag distribution not available................................... ... 14 I 98 1 70 46 26 41 6 26 1 21 22 .............. .... ag distribution not availi hle................ .... .. .... i I 21 1 76 1 62 1 32 1 2 3 1 18 15 1 20 .. .................a E distribution not available......................................... I lb 2 1 2- 1.118 .... 1,499.... 1,289 o09 599 918 1 3, 138 143 84 104 176 103 106 212 2 37 200 229 113 84 172 117 117 58 1I 2.9 895 714 478 582 891 439 356 421 1 15 29 25 ...... 22...... 32 26 12 226 I 11 7 16 1 16 18 13 8 1 41.666 1,215 89 70 29 548 221 258 5. 316 2,719 2,156 7, 368 2,377 937 1,707 2,113 234 2.902 576 460 954 160 164 280 308 4,835 277 532 68 845 906 582 193 324 1,108 5,971 2,037 2,100 1,283 551 3. 100 263 200 350 2,287 .3 215 202 336 40 1,177 364 659 330 107 7,744 1,097 1,129 5,039 388 91 _L Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 17 Table 8. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES BY STATE BY AGE, 1960 Continued (D) MENINGOCOCCAL INFECTIONS S1 45 and AREA Under 1 1-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 Over Age Unk Total UNITED STATES NEW ENGLAND .......... Maine .................... New Hampshire........... Vermont.................. Massachusetts........... Rhode Island ............ Connecticut............... MIDDLE ATLANTIC ....... New York ............... New Jersey .............. Pennsylvania ............. EAST NORTH CENTRAL... Ohio.................... Indiana................... Illinois ................. Michigan ................. Wisconsin............... WEST NORTH CENTRAL. Minnesota................ Iowa............... ...... Missouri ............... North Dakota............ South Dakota ............ Nebraska................ Kansas.................. SOUTH ATLANTIC ....... Delaware ............... Maryland ............... District of Columbia .... Virginia ................. West Virginia .......... North Carolina .......... South Carolina .......... Georgia............... Florida ................. EAST SOUTH CENTRAL.. Kentucky................ Tennessee .............. Alabama .............. Mississippi ............. WEST SOUTH CENTRAL. Arkansas .............. Louisiana ............... Oklahoma .............. Texas.................. MOUNTAIN............... Montana................ Idaho.................... Wyoming................ Colorado................ New Mexico ............ Arizona ................ Utah.................. Nevada.................. PACIFIC ............... Washington ........... Oregon ............... California ............ Alaska................ Hawaii................. 52 20 51 9 6 1 2 24 9 3 12 2 4 7 .....25..... .....12..... 5 3 2 3 1 5 2 4 1 5 2 39 22 10 7 2 2 4 .......age distribution not available............................................... .......age distribution not available........................................................... 3 1 4 6 3 1 1 3 8 2 .......age distribution not available ............................................. 4 11 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 4 2 -- 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 12 4 4 1 2 1 2 14 16 7 35 7 15 2 11 5 2 2 3 55 9 9 37 .132.... 24 26 5 ....... 10 57 5 23 10 19 1 2 age dist 3 age dist 3 100 7 11 82 " 49 6 4 5 8 16 3 5 2 36 12 5 13 6 24 3 12 2 7 1 ibution ibution 2 34 5 4 24 1 24 2 4 2 9 2 5 14 2 3 7 2 11 1 4 3 3 1 lot avail; 1 lot avails 16 2 14 ... 2 1 2 3 4 4 ......7 16 1 7 5 3 9 1 2 3 3 1 ,le...... ble...... 25 25 9.... 4 1 3 5 1 1 3 1 - 9 3 3 2 1 4 2 2 i 3 2 -... 29 2 2 7 2 3 3 1 9 18 2 5 7 4 11 1 5 2 3 1 I -I - ... ............................. . 3 I 1 1 14 7 6 1 29 -2 29 1 1 J. __ __ __ I __ 3 .1 __ _ 2,259 143 16 5 69 15 38 394 195 80 119 474 103 47 115 169 40 127 41 9 25 5 9 24 14 343 42 15 65 26 83 17 38 57 247 64 66 80 37 191 19 66 26 80 64 11 4 2 18 6 13 9 1 276 28 35 209 4 , 18 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 8. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES BY STATE BY AGE, 1960 Continued (E) POLIOMYELITIS, TOTAL AND PARALYTIC AREA Under 1 1-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45+ Age Unk Total UNITED STATES Total 142 1,104 796 311 ..... 407...... .....387 ..... 41 2 3,190 Paralytic 132 941 603 224 ..... 283...... ..... 304..... 38 2,525 NEW ENGLAND Total 8 86 78 19 11 12 20 7 1 242 Paralytic 8 76 60 13 6 9 17 5 1 195 Maine Total 21 12 2 3 2 8 2 50 Paralytic 20 12 2 3 2 8 2 49 New Hampshire Total 1 1 1 3 Paralytic 1 1 Vermont Total 3 4 1 3 1 12 Paralytic 2 3 1 3 1 10 Massachusetts Total 1 7 15 6 2 2 3 1 1 38 Paralytic 1 6 12 4 1 1 2 1 1 29 Rhode Island Total 5 44 38 8 3 3 1 1 103 Paralytic 5 38 26 5 1 3 1 79 Connecticut Total 2 10 9 2 2 5 4 2 36 Paralytic 2 9 7 1 1 3 3 1 27 MIDDLE ATLANTIC Total 11 149 161 46 30 38 42 15 6 498 Paralytic 11 120 131 33 25 34 36 13 6 409 New York Total 7 89 78 22 14 22 24 11 4 271 Paralytic 7 69 58 14 11 20 20 10 4 213 New Jersey Total 1 24 24 8 6 7 4 1 1 76 Paralytic 1 18 21 7 5 6 4 1 1 64 Pennsylvania Total 3 36 59 16 10 9 14 3 1 151 Paralytic 3 33 52 12 9 8 12 2 1 132 EAST N. CENTRAL Total 19 187 133 48 32 32 50 12 4 517 Paralytic 17 163 102 31 18 16 36 9 3 395 Ohio Total 3 42 30 11 6 5 13 2 112 Paralytic 3 35 23 8 5 2 11 2 89 Indiana Total 6 66 34 9 5 8 15 1 1 145 Paralytic 5 58 27 8 3 4 10 1 1- 117 Illinois Total 8 46 40 12 10 9 12 6 2 145 Paralytic 8 40 33 7 7 3 9 4 1 112 Michigan Total 2 29 22 10 6 9 8 1 1 88 Paralytic 1 26 13 3 1 6 4 1 1 56 Wisconsin Total 4 7 6 5 1 2 2 27 Paralytic 4 6 5 2 1 2 1 21 WEST N. CENTRAL Total 5 48 27 17 22 21 26 8 2 176 Paralytic 4 35 18 11 9 12 15 3 2 109 Minnesota Total 1 20 8 1 4 1 7 2 2 46 Paralt ic 1 14 8 1 2 1 6 2 2 37 Iowa Total 1 5 2 4 5 5 3 25 Paralytic 1 1 2 1 1 6 Missouri Total 2 13 4 8 5 7 4 43 Paralytic 2 12 4 6 4 7 3 38 North Dakota Total 1 7 2 1 3 2 3 19 Paralytic 3 1 1 1 6 South Dakota Total 3 1 2 1 7 Paralytic 1 1 2 Nebraska Total 1 2 3 1 3 1 4 2 17 Paralytic 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 11 Kansas Total 2 5 3 3 3 3 19 Paralytic 2 3 1 1 1 1 9 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 8. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES BY STATE BY AGE, 1960 Continued (E) POLIOMYELITIS, .TOTAL AND PARALYTIC Continued AREA Jnder 1 1-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 120-24 SOUTH ATLANTIC Total Paralytic Delaware Total Paralytic Maryland Total Paralytic District of Columbia Total Paralytic Virginia Total Paralytic West Virginia Total Paralytic North Carolina Total Paral)tic South Carolina Total Paralytic Georgia Total Paralytic Florida Total Paralytic EAST S. CENTRAL Total Paralytic Kentucky Total Paralytic Tennessee Total Paralyt ic Alabama Total Paralytic Mississippi Total Paral yic WESTS. CENTRAL Total Paralytic Arkansas Total Paralytic Louisiana Total Paralytic Oklahoma Total ParalytIC Texas Total Paralyt ic MOUNTAIN Total Paralytic Montana Total Paralytic Idaho Total Pa ra yt c Wyoming Total Paral tic Colorado Total Paralytic New Mexico Total Paralytic Arizona Total Paralytic Utah Total Paralytic Nevada Total Paralvtcl ......59...... ...... 5 1...... II 11 1 I 3 3 5 4 4 2 6 6 I 1I 20 16 14 10 4 4 2 2 25 9 4 3 2 3 2 16 4 8 5 1 3 2 1 I I 1 8 7 1 3 2 14 3 IS 3 2 15 14 8 7 4 4 2 2 23 9 3 1 3 3 13 5 5 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 25-34 35 30 1 27 1 11 9 4 4 3 3 5 4 2 2 5 5 11 8 7 4 3 1 .....34. 4 .... 1 2 2 2 2 ....... 26.... ....... 14 .... 14 12 5 5 5 5 1 1 3 1 44 45+ Age Unnk Total 8 604 6 7 488 8 3 165 7 3 147 5 5 S1 58 I I 55 1 64 1 51 - 1 85 - 1 64 2 131 1 92 2 30 2 27 4 2 66 4 2 47 6 5 282 5 5 249 4 4 146 3 4 127 - 55 41 1 24 1 24 1 1 57 1 1 57 S 4 1 287 S 2 191 1 36 1 27 1 1 49 32 18 14 S 3 1 184 S 2 118 4 1 1 98 3 21 3 15 - 12 - 10 - 218 18 21 21 - 1 7 1- 41 S- 1 10 - 5 - S I Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 8. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES BY STATE (E) POLIOMYELITIS, TOTAL AND PARALYTIC Continued BY AGE, 1960 Continued AREA Under 1 1-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45+ Age Unk Total PACIFIC Total 25 157 110 41 21 33 68 20 11 486 Paralytic 25 141 85 29 17 28 59 17 11 412 Washington Total 1 12 11 7 4 4 5 4 1 49 Paralytic 1 12 10 6 4 3 5 4 1 46 Oregon Total 4 9 5 4 1 5 4 1 33 Paralytic 2 3 4 1 1 3 2 1 17 California Total 21 136 90 29 13 28 56 12 9 394 Paralytic 21 123 72 19 12 24 49 11 9 340 Alaska Total I 1 2 Paralytic I 1 Hawaii Total 3 4 I 8 8 Paralytic 3 4 I 8 REPORTED CASES OF PARALYTIC POLIOMYELITIS, UNITED STATES BY WEEK April Through December 600 400 PARALYTIC .--..., ^ week __ 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 II 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 ending APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NO DEC 1955 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 21 Table 8. REPORTED CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES BY STATE BY AGE. 1960 Continued (F) TYPHOID FEVER AREA Under 1 1-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45+ Age Link Total UNITED STATES .. .. 816 NEW ENGLAND ............ 1 1 2 1 2 3 13 M a i ne ..................... 1 2 3 New Hampshire ............ - Vermont........ .......... - Massachusetts............. 1 2 1 5 Rhode Island.. ............ - Connecticut................ 1 1 2 1 5 MIDDLE ATLANTIC ........ 9 7 10 1" ,1 New York................... 3 5 2 2 .....6..... 1 33 New Jersey. .............. 1 2 1 1 1 6 Pennsylvania .............. 2 2 5 1 3 5 22 EAST NORTH CENTRAL.... 2 13 25 I 11 8 12 3 1112 Ohio ....................... 6 9 6 4 3 2 2 36 Indiana .................... 1 3 2 2 1 3 4 3 3 26 Illino s .................... 2 6 2 1 3 1 4 19 M ichigan ..... ............. 1 2 5 14 W isconsin ............... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 WEST NORTH CENTRAL... 10 4 6 9 4 56 M innesota ................. 1 1 Iova ....................... 2 2 2 2 -2 1 2 13 M issouri .................. 3 5 1 2 1 6 2 26 North Dakota .............. 1 1 1 - South Dakota .............. 2 1 2 5 Nebraska.................. 1 1 2 1 5 Kansas.................... I -- 2 SOUTH ATLANTIC ......... 2 1 .....2.5..... 16 6 23 116 Delaware.............. ... I 1 Marland ................. 2 2 1 1 6 District of Columbia ...... 2 1 2 2 I 10 Virginia ................... 2 4 2 4 5 2 1 24 West Virginia ............ 3 4 2 1 1 North Carolina............ 2 3 2 3 3 1 5 19 South Carolina ............ 1 15 2 2 2 1 19 Georgia ................... 3 7 5 1 1 3 4 3 27 Florida ................... 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 16 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL.... .... 19....... 21 10 14 1 16 16 14 4 122 Kentucky .................. 1 3 5 2 3 7 3 1 33 Tennessee ................ 1 9 1U 7 6 5 7 6 5 56 Alabama ................ .......... ........ 5 2 2 1 I 3 25 M ississippi ............... 1 2 1 1 1 2 8 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL ... 2 lb 31 29 1l 12 .....49...... 25 1- 201 Arkansas ................. 10 10 5 6 3 4 8 6 52 Louisiana ................. 7 9 Q 5 7 9 8 58 Oklahoma ................. 3 4 1 1 3 12 Texas..................... 2 1 9 11 6 ......21... 8 17 79 MOUNTAIN................. . Montana................... 1 1 I 1 2 10 Idaho. ..................... I 1 3 Wyom ing.................. 1 1 1 4 Colorado.................. - New Mexico .............. 1 3 1 2 15 Arizona ......... .......... .......age distribution nc t A.3ailable ................................................... 10 LUtah ...................... l 1 2 Nevada.................... -. PACIFIC .................. 13 19 11 c 8 x 80 Washington ............... 2 1 2 2 7 Oregon..... ................ 1 1 2 1 2 1 8 California ................ 10 16 7 5 7 7 3 7 62 Alaska ................... 2 1 3 Hawaii....... ............. - 22 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 9. ACUTE DISEASES OPTIONALLY REPORTED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, 1960 ANCYLOSTOMIASIS CHICKENPOX CONJUNCTIVITIS DIARRHEA OF GASTRO-EiiTERITIS HISTO- (Hookworm) (Varicella) (Pink Eye) NEWBORN ERYSIPELAS (nonspecific) PLASMOSIS IMPETIGO UNITED STATES NEW ENGLAND ........... Maine .................... 3,708 141 - New Hampshire........... 1,172 1 16 Vermont .................. 1,777 - Massachusetts ............ 16,352 - Rhode Island.............. 2,122 - Connecticut................ 194 10,169 61 1 9 MIDDLE ATLANTIC ...... New York................. 25,140 135 1,003 15 New Jersey ...............- 7 - Pennsylvania ............. 187 - EAST NORTH CENTRAL... Ohio...................... 12,597 49 10 10 - Indiana................... 1 5,070 22 17 Illinois ................... 13,354 19 21 209 8 6 Michigan ................. 15,837 327 530 43 1,582 Wisconsin ................ 31,751 2 1 59 3 WEST NORTH CENTRAL . Minnesota ................ 132 17 10 716 7 Iowa ...................... 5,285 9 Missouri ................ 1,107 6 -- 6 - North Dakota.............. 2,618 561 26 464 South Dakota ............ - Nebraska................ 39 Kansas.................... 4 5 SOUTH ATLANTIC ....... Delaware .................- 351 - Maryland ................ 1,638 - District of Columbia ..... 353 7 14 Virginia................. - \\e Virginia ............ 2,255 290 11 1 North Carolina........... 247 South Carolina ..........- - Gcolgia .................. 6,950 18 - Florida .................. 3,260 5,665 160 4 - EAST SOUTH CENTRAL... Kentucky................. 2 3,861 5 14 Tennessee ..............- - Alabama ................. 1,092 12 Mississippi .............. 1,510 800 31 22 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL.. Arkansas ................ 15 688 12 Louisiana ...............-- 3 Oklahoma ....... ...... - Texas....................- - MOUNTAIN .............. Montana ................. 2,940 - Idaho .................... 632 9 - Wyoming................. 58 1 105 - Colorado................. New Mexico ............ 1 505 - Arizona.................. 32 4,087 - Utah ..................... 1,098 - Nevada................... 636 37 1 33 11 PACIFIC ................. Washington .............- 9,662 2 Oregon.................... 58 98 11 72 - California ...............- 30 - Alaska ................... 932 1,390 Hawaii........ ...........5 1,510 12 3- Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 23 Table 9. ACUTE DISEASES OPTIONALLY REPORTED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE. 1960 Continued AREA MONONUCLEOSIS, RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS RUBELLA VINCENT'S INFECTIOUS HMMPS INFLUENZA PIEUMOULA R INGWORN (Cerman Measles) INFECTION UNITED STATES NEW ENGLAND ........... Maine .................... 5 2,187 901 696 1,451 New Hampshire ........... 5 628 303 6 163 24 Vermont...... .... ..... 120 1,242 - Massachusetts............ 14,183 5,562 - Rhode Island .............. 36 1,521 138 6 Connecticut............... 529 10,620 1,676 3,750 MIDDLE ATIANTIC ....... New York .............. 5,295 8,816 New Jersey..............- - Pennsylvania ............. 261- - EAST NORTH CENTRAL.. Ohio ...................... -8 11,634 3621 3 Indiana ................... .205 3,336 2,395 1,937 Illinois .................. 13 10,551 38 124 1,723 M ichigan ................. .211 10,770 2,600 1,947 2,028 - Wisconsin ................ 35,662 805 21 4,841 10 WEST NORTH CENTRAL . M innesota ................ 785, 116 2,725 35 6 Iowa....................... .. 37 4.4 ,- 438 M issouri ................. 36 1,790 9,735 11 353 6 North Dakota ...... .... 3,008 108 South Dakota ............. - Nebraska................. 53 Kansas................... - SOUTH ATLANTIC ....... Dela,.are ............... .. 507 38 Maryland ................ 12 2,414 3 211 District of Columbia ..... 2 363 78 603 44 V irginia ................. - West Virginia ............ 58 3,216 314 North Carolina ........... - South Carolina ........... Georgia .................. 498 140 Florida ................ ,390 834 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL... Kentucky................. 44 6,270 1,696 Tennessee ...............- 140,075 - Alabama .................. 1,646 45 Mississippi .............. 64 964 - WEST SOUTH CENTRAL .. Arkansas ................ 45 1,071 218 Louisiana ................ - Oklahoma ................ Texas................... . MOUNTAIN............... Montana ................. 783 Idaho..................... 11 1,585 52 13 Wyoming ................. 14 34 - Colorado................. .- ,249 21,606 68 1,5-9 New Mexico ............. 5 1,209 27,192 1,102 142 Arizona .................. 51 4,617 1,493 11 Utah ..................... 16 1,680 143 Nevada.................... 5 820 9,737 86 14 - PACIFIC .................. Washington .............. 29 14,590 4,230 57 Oregon ...................- 33,356 1,824 104 4,167 California .......... ... .. 26,190 Alaska.................... 39 1,132 3,532 1,030 75 331 30 Hawaii................... 1,656 3,205 343 [- 60- UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 3 1 262 0881111111111111 4 111111111164 3 1262 08864 0569 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 10. OTHER DISEASES OPTIONALLY REPORTED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, 1960 (Diseases reported by six States or less) S-, g, - v--OC gT pT U.S DEPOSITORY Actinomycosis: Adenovirus infection: Animal bites: Ascariasis: Blastomycosis: Car scratch fever: Coccidioidomycosis: Colorado tick fever: Coxsackie infection (excl. meningitis): ECHO infection (excl. meningitis): Echinococcosis: Food poisoning, staphylococcal: Herpes zoster: Influenza-like disease: Influenza meningitis: Keratoconjunctivitis: Listeriosis: Lymphocytic choriomeningitis: Nloniliasis: Opthalmia neonatorum: Otitis media: Pediculosis: Q Fever: Rat-bite fever: Relapsing fever (tick-borne): Respiratory disease, unspecified: Rickettsialpox- Roseola infantum: Scabies: Schistosomiasis: Staphylococcal infections: Staphylococcal infections, neonatal: Taeniasis: Toxoplasmosis: Trachoma: Urethriris, nonspecific. \eil's disease: Ark. 1, Ind. 1, La. 1, Me. 1, Mich. 1, Mont. 1 Minn. 13 Ark. 1,064, N.H. 128, Mich. 19, 946 Ark. 19, Ky. 2, Md. 2. Minn. 6, Miss. 227, Wyo. 1 Ark. 3 Colo. 5 Ariz. 649, Calif. 267, 111. 3. Minn. 1, Wash. 1 Colo. 242, N.M. 1, Ore. 2, Wyo. 6 Minn. 38 Nlinn. 13 Minn. 1 Ill. 31, Me. 2, N.C. 4 N.H. 2 W. Va. 82,914 MNch. 27 Alaska 477, D.C. 1, Hawaii 1, Ind. 142. Mich. 48, N.Y. 5 Me. 4 Ark. 1, U11. 1, Ind. 14, Mass. 2, Miss. 5, Ore. 3 hMd. 2 Minn. 2. Pa. 2 Alaska 3,058 Mich. 131 Conn. 1, Wisc. 18 Ohio 1. Ore. 1 Calif. 6, Ore. 1, Te\. 3 Alaska 8,876. Nev. 10, N. N. 66 N.Y. 6 N.M. 160 Colo. 12, Mich. 47, N.D. 45 N.Y. 371 Alaska 335, D.C. 12, 111. 948, Nev. 2, Ore. 19 Ill. 61 Fla. 12, Ky. 18, Nlinn. 6, N.M. 1 Pa. 2, Me. 4, Minn. 1 Nev. 2, N.M. 11. N.D. 7 N. Y. 1,193 Hawaii 3 0 r- 2 r- ar g) "- Z ) n O Sif SAn i ti ma J ^=c S3 O ^ tt |
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