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Morbidity and Mortality U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Prepared by the I CM MUNCAL DISEA II*: For release October 30, 1964 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30333 Vol. 13, No. 43 PROVISIONAL INFORMATION ON SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES IN THE UNITED STATES AND ON DEATHS IN SELECTED CITIES FOR WEEK ENDED OCTOBER 24, 1964 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL NOTES The 1964 cumulative total of cases of primary infectious encephalitis reached 2,755 the week ended October 24, 1964. Many of these cases represent arthropod- borne viral encephalitis. The Houston, Texas epidemic has ended and the current cases are mainly from New Jersey and Pennsylvania. ENCEPHALITIS NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA Through October 28, 1964, a total of 120 suspected cases of St. Louis Encephalitis, including 8 deaths, has been reported from Camden and Burlington Counties, New Jersey and contiguous areas of Pennsylvania. The epidemic curve shows the peak incidence appears to have been the week ended September 19 (see graph). B 2 0 ,1 WEEK ENDED REPORTED CASES OF ENCEPHALITIS BY WEEK OF ONSET NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA 1964 (Continue to page 382) Table 1. CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES (Cumulative totals include revised and delayed reports through previous weeks) 43RD Week Ended Cumulative, First 43 Weeks Disease October 24, October 26, Median Median 1964 1963 1959 1963 1964 1963 1959 1963 Aseptic meningitis ................ 66 49 --- 1,757 1,539 --- Brucellosis ...................... 5 8 8 342 311 490 Diphtheria ........................ 10 9 20 224 216 468 Encephalitis, primary infectious.. 103 --- 2,755 1- Encephalitis, post-infectious..... 829 --- 718 1,314 - Hepatitis, infectious including serum hepatitis ................ 684 851 863 31,756 35,912 35,912 Measles ........................... 1,061 1,208 1,504 438,986 363,933 393,066 Meningococcal infections ......... 46 51 36 2,238 1,988 1,828 Poliomyelitis, Total ............. 6 10 56 104 363 1,142 Paralytic ...................... 1 10 41 81 311 741 Nonparalytic .................. 1 --- 12 36 --- Unspecified .................... 4 --- 11 16 --- Streptococcal Sore Throat and Scarlet fever .................. 6,024 5,218 --- 326,608 279,209 --- Tetanus ........................... 6 4 --- 236 228 --- Tularemia ......................... 7 8 --- 281 247 --- Typhoid fever ..................... 5 6 22 357 451 681 Rabies in Animals ................. 57 61 45 3,764 3,158 3,121 Table 2. NOTIFIABLE DISEASES OF LOW FREQUENCY Cum. Cum. Anthrax: Calif. 1 4 Psittacosis: Ore. 1 39 Botulism: 15 Rabies in Man: 1 Leptospirosis: 37 Smallpox: Malaria:Fla. 1, Calif. 1 81 Typhus- Plague: Marine: 22 Rky Mt. Spotted: Tenn. 1, Ga. 1 214 634-5131 382 Morbidity and Mo E\CEPHALITIS (continued from front page) The overall attack rate is 14 per 100,000 population. The age and sex distribution, shown in the following table, reveals that nearly two-thirds of the cases occurred in females over 40 years of age. The 8 deaths all occurred in patients over 60, 7 of them in women. These 8 deaths represent a case fatality ratio of less than 7 percent. Sera from 85 of the suspected cases have been studied to date. Of these, 17 have confirmatory evidence of SLE virus. An additional 68 sera have been found to be presumptive for recent SLE virus on the basis of a single HAl titer of 160 or greater. St. Louis Encephalitis virus has been isolated in the New Jersey State Health Department Laboratory from pools of Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus mosquitoes collected within the epidemic area. (Reported by W. J. Dougherty, M. D., Director, Division of Preventive Disease Control Programs, and Martin Goeldfield, M. D., Director, Division ofLaboratories, New Jersey State Department of Health, and W.D.Schrack, Jr., M.D., Director, Division of Communicable Diseases, Pennsylvania Department of Health.) reality Weekly Report REPORTED CASES OF VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA, 1964 Age 0- 9 10- 19 20 29 30- 39 40 49 50 59 60-69 70- 79 80 89 Total Male 4 4 3 7 4 6 4 7 0 39 VIRAL HEPATITIS SURVEILLANCE SUMMARY There were 9,320 cases of viral hepatitis reported July 1963 through June 1964 to 40,657 (21.6 per 100,000). in the United States during the spring quarter of 1963-64 Comparison of these data with those for previous epi- (March 29, 1964 through June 27, 1964), representing a demiological years (July through June) is presented in rate of 4.9 cases per 100,000 population for this quarter, the table below: This brings the total of cases reported during the period REPORTED CASES EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SUMMER FALL WINTER SPRING TOTAL YEAR QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER YEAR 1958-59 3403 4028 7169 4902 19502 1959-60 4700 6026 9793 9917 30436 1960-61 8940 12403 23026 19898 65267 1961-62 14229 15580 17995 13533 61337 1962-63 10272 11330 13848 9864 45314 1963-64 8969 10250 12118 9320 40657 INCIDENCE PER 100,000 POPULATION PER QUARTER 1958-59 2.0 2.3 4.0 2.8 11.1 1959-60 2.7 3.4 5.5 5.5 17.1 1960-61 5.0 6.9 12.8 11.1 35.8 1961-62 7.9 8.7 9.8 7.4 33.8 1962-63 5.6 6.2 7.4 5.3 24.5 1963-64 4.8 5.4 6.4 4.9 21.6 Both the total cases and incidence per 100,000 popu- lation in 1963-64 are the lowest reported since 1959-60. The figure p. 383) shows reported cases of viral hepatitis in the United States by 4-week periods since July 1952. The continuing decline in incidence since the 1960-61 peak is shown in this graph. On the basis of the previous epidemiological cycle (1952-53 through 1957-58), a further decline in incidence may be expected during 1964-65 to a level slightly below that recorded in 1963- 64. Femole Fo.atI 0 2 7 11 17 12 19 10 3 81 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Morbidity rates for the entire epidemiological year just completed (July 1963 June 1964) and the pre- ceding one (July 1962 June 1963) in the 50 States is presented in the States remained New Hampshire, map below. Incidence in most of the stationary or decreased except for Vermont, Kansas, and South Dakota. CASE RATE OF REPORTED VIRAL HEPATITIS BY STATE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL YEARS 1962-1963 and 1963-1964 C4liE -A'E PE uL14'UX O I.PULF'-.4 LeJ hon 15 S15a-29 30 59 o 60 ond orer (Reported by Hepatitis Surveillance Unit, CDC.) 383 I J 384 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 3. CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES FOR WEEKS ENDED OCTOBER 24, 1964 AND OCTOBER 26, 1963 (43RD WEEK) Aseptic Encephalitis Aseptic Meningitis Primary Post-Inf. Poliomyelitis, Total Cases Poliomyelitis, Paralytic Area Cumulative Cumulative 1964 1963 1964 1964 1964 1963 1964 1963 1964 1963 1964 1963 UNITED STATES... 66 49 103 8 6 10 104 363 1 10 81 311 NEW ENGLAND.......... 2 1 2 2 2 8 2 2 8 Maine.............. 2 2 New Hampshire..... - Vermont............. 1 1 Massachusetts...... 1 3 3 Rhode Island....... 1 2 - Connecticut........ 2 2 2 2 2 2 MIDDLE ATLANTIC...... 9 8 52 1 1 4 15 114 4 13 92 New York City...... 1 6 2 2 - New York, Up-State. 3 8 1 10 8 9 5 New Jersey......... 4 34 1 2 3 3 2 2 3 Pennsylvania....... 1 11 1 2 103 2 84 EAST NORTH CENTRAL... 10 8 17 1 3 2 22 55 2 14 45 Ohio................ 4 2 9 1 3 8 2 4 Indiana............ 1 8 4 4 3 Illinois............ 5 4 7 1 1 5 17 1 5 16 Michigan............ 2 1 1 4 19 2 19 Wisconsin.......... 1 1 2 7 1 1 3 WEST NORTH CENTRAL... 3 1 9 9 6 7 5 Minnesota.......... 2 1 4 3 4 2 4 Iowa.............. 1 - Missouri............ 4 4 3 - North Dakota....... I - South Dakota....... - Nebraska ........... 1 Kansas............. 1 1 1 - SOUTH ATLANTIC....... 3 6 5 1 2 29 65 1 2 24 56 Delaware .......... 1 1 1 Maryland........... 1 1 Dist. of Columbia.. - Virginia........... 2 1 1 4 18 1 4 13 West Virginia...... 1 3 1 3 1 3 North Carolina .... 1 10 3 6 3 South Carolina.... 1 3 7 1 3 6 Georgia............ 1 1 19 -1 18 Florida............ 1 3 1 9 12 1 8 11 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL... 1 2 2 1 6 65 5 60 Kentucky ........... 1 2 . Tennessee.......... 1 1 1 3 10 2 9 Alabama.............- 2 48 2 44 Mississippi........ 1 7 1 7 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL... 3 2 1 10 23 8 22 Arkansas........... 4 3 Louisiana......... 13 13 Oklahoma............ 1 1 3 2 - Texas.............. 2 7 6 6 6 MOUNTAIN............. 3 3 8 8 6 5 5 Montana............ 1 I 1 - Idaho.............. 1 1 1 1 Wyoming............ 2 2 Colorado............ 2 1 8 -- 1 1 1 1 New Mexico......... 3 1 - Arizona ............ 1 1 3 3 Utah............... - Nevada..............- - PACIFIC.............. 34 19 7 3 3 21 3 18 Washington.......... 1 2 2 2 Oregon.............. 1 1 2 1 1 California.......... 32 17 6 3 2 17 2 15 Alaska............. - Hawaii............. - Puerto Rico 5 1 4 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 385 Table 3. CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES FOR WEEKS ENDED OCTOBER 24, 1964 AND OCTOBER 26, 1963 (43RD WEEK) CONTINUED Infectious Hepatitis Brucellosis Diphtheria including Serum Hepatitis Typhoid Fever Area Under 20 years Age Cum. Cum. Total 20 years and over Unknown Cumulative Cum. 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1963 1964 1964 UNITED STATES... 5 342 10 224 684 330 311 43 31,756 35,912 5 357 NEW ENGLAND.......... 2 44 49 23 21 5 2,895 3,994 1 16 Maine.............. 39 14 9 4 1 909 1,788 New Hampshire...... 7 4 3 226 462 Vermont............ 4 3 1 353 98 - Massachusetts....... 2 5 7 2 5 645 1,052 1 7 Rhode Island....... 9 5 4 174 91 6 Connecticut........ 8 3 2 3 588 503 3 MIDDLE ATLANTIC...... 5 1 10 126 67 59 6,989 7,117 1 60 New York City...... 5 18 5 13 1,079 1,108 1 31 New York, Up-State. 2 56 33 23 3,027 3,061 10 New Jersey......... 2 10 4 6 1,178 1,056 2 Pennsylvania....... 3 1 3 42 25 17 1,705 1,892 17 EAST NORTH CENTRAL... 48 8 112 62 45 5 4,993 5,772 1 78 Ohio................ 5 19 7 10 2 1,302 1,591 19 Indiana............ 1 1 12 6 6 431 515 23 Illinois........... 27 6 19 9 8 2 928 1,214 22 Michigan........... 6 1 59 39 20 1,979 2,199 1 11 Wisconsin.......... 9 3 1 1 1 353 253 3 WEST NORTH CENTRAL.. 1 142 4 32 43 19 18 6 1,722 1,589 28 Minnesota.......... 9 4 16 6 2 2 2 202 246 3 Iowa............... 88 11 7 3 1 278 298 4 Missouri.......... 10 1 18 6 11 1 431 548 11 North Dakota ...... 2 2 2 2 62 70 2 South Dakota....... 1 17 2 129 108 1 Nebraska........... 13 4 2 2 47 105 3 Kansas............. 3 7 4 4 573 214 4 SOUTH ATLANTIC....... 2 35 54 73 38 33 2 3,002 3,636 68 Delaware........... 1 1 66 70 Maryland.......... 8 5 3 547 457 6 Dist. of Columbia.. 1 1 61 100 Virginia........... 1 16 9 6 2 1 472 735 11 West Virginia...... 8 7 1 427 554 North Carolina..... 1 4 10 4 6 500 899 19 South Carolina..... 7 4 4 117 151 11 Georgia............ 12 26 8 2 6 94 160 5 Florida............ 3 21 24 9 14 1 718 510 16 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL... 17 1 23 42 21 21 2,178 3,357 34 Kentucky........... 6 10 4 6 773 958 10 Tennessee.......... 5 2 21 11 10 772 1,311 16 Alabama............ 4 1 16 8 4 4 415 533 6 Mississippi........ 2 5 3 2 1 218 555 2 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL... 1 41 4 36 49 29 19 1 2,472 2,505 29 Arkansas........... 6 2 3 7 4 3 235 280 13 Louisiana.......... 4 1 10 14 6 8 607 517 5 Oklahoma........... 7 3 1 1 1 120 113 7 Texas............... 1 24 1 23 25 18 7 1,510 1,595 4 MOUNTAIN ............ 30 3 46 6 17 23 1,918 2,292 10 Montana............ 5 1 3 1 170 296 - Idaho.............. 10 10 273 386 Wyoming............ 7 2 4 1 70 28 1 Colorado............ 8 1 3 4 501 473 - New Mexico......... 1 1 5 1 4 266 274 2 Arizona............ 2 2 7 7 426 520 7 Utah............... 26 4 1 3 161 298 - Nevada.............. 1 -- 51 17 - PACIFIC.............. 1 22 14 144 65 78 1 5,587 5,650 2 34 Washington........ 13 13 6 6 1 563 973 2 Oregon.............. 2 12 2 10 582 678 - California......... 1 20 1 115 55 60 4,092 3,803 2 32 Alaska............ 240 157 - Hawaii............. 4 2 2 110 39 - Puerto Rico I -1 1 12 11 9 2 827 738 1 13 386 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 3. CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES FOR WEEKS ENDED OCTOBER 24, 1964 AND OCTOBER 26, 1963 (43RD WEEK) CONTINUED Streptococcal Meningococcal Sore Throat and Rabies in Measles Meningitis Scarlet Fever Tetanus Tularemia Animals Area --- Cumulative Cum. Cum. Cum. 1964 1964 1964 1963 1964 1963 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 UNITED STATES... 1,061 46 2,238 1,988 6,024 5,218 6 236 7 281 57 3,764 NEW ENGLAND.......... 213 2 72 124 542 355 9 1 33 Maine............... 27 6 18 21 20 28 New Hampshire...... 33 1 4 1 2 Vermont............ 3 4 5 4 16 2 Massachusetts...... 51 1 30 58 65 60 9 1 1 Rhode Island....... 36 10 11 37 24 - Connecticut......... 63 1 21 28 414 235 - MIDDLE ATLANTIC...... 101 6 291 272 159 202 19 111 New York City...... 19 38 41 8 4 - New York, Up-State. 38 2 84 85 96 145 7 105 New Jersey......... 9 2 96 41 32 21 6 - Pennsylvania....... 35 2 73 105 23 32 6 6 EAST NORTH CENTRAL... 145 3 306 305 482 457 2 45 21 4 532 Ohio............... 8 77 80 68 56 12 1 270 Indiana............. 20 48 41 41 99 1 12 2 1 24 Illinois........... 13 2 80 60 99 63 1 13 13 2 102 Michigan........... 52 1 70 92 195 160 7 2 52 Wisconsin........... 52 31 32 79 79 1 3 1 84 WEST NORTH CENTRAL... 36 3 133 122 280 223 2 16 54 19 1,157 Minnesota.......... 1 29 24 2 8 1 3 2 9 358 Iowa............... 14 1 8 7 91 50 1 6 1 8 418 Missouri........... 8 2 60 35 12 19 4 28 175 North Dakota....... 13 19 13 162 42 56 South Dakota....... 3 7 12 5 1 15 82 Nebraska.............. 6 25 1 35 Kansas............. NN 8 11 1 99 2 8 1 33 SOUTH ATLANTIC........ 101 12 451 365 641 545 57 28 9 520 Delaware........... 2 6 4 9 4 - Maryland........... 2 32 51 51 29 3 1 2 Dist. of Columbia.. 1 1 15 6 20 1 1 1 - Virginia........... 13 4 54 82 148 160 7 6 6 272 West Virginia...... 61 33 19 195 185 1 1 33 North Carolina..... 10 1 76 67 9 48 13 7 5 South Carolina..... 1 2 55 20 20 42 5 2 Georgia............ 3 67 30 26 2 4 13 1 113 Florida............ 11 1 113 86 163 74 23 1 93 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL... 55 1 177 140 1,395 958 31 30 7 486 Kentucky........... 3 1 57 31 65 44 8 2 56 Tennessee.......... 30 56 64 1,230 864 12 20 7 356 Alabama ............ 15 40 23 63 32 6 3 17 Mississippi........ 7 24 22 37 18 5 5 57 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL... 100 7 209 178 489 536 1 27 5 97 8 525 Arkansas........... 1 24 11 2 8 4 58 1 130 Louisiana.......... 2 126 74 1 14 4 5 1 50 Oklahoma........... 2 11 31 29 16 1 1 20 2 87 Texas............... 98 4 48 62 457 506 14 1 14 4 258 MOUNTAIN ............. 142 3 77 70 1,236 1,016 6 2 47 1 129 Montana............. 51 1 1 3 32 76 18 1 Idaho.............. 18 3 6 182 60 1 - Wyoming............ 1 5 7 34 149 2 1 9 - Colorado........... 17 1 14 20 644 216 8 New Mexico......... 32 1 30 4 174 309 1 -- 51 Arizona............ 8 7 11 73 141 1 1 56 Utah............... 15 7 16 96 65 1 1 20 2 Nevada.............. 10 3 1 11 PACIFIC.............. 168 9 522 412 800 926 1 26 3 9 271 Washington......... 56 1 40 34 167 247 3 - Oregon............. 21 21 31 16 12 1 1 1 10 California.......... 76 8 442 326 574 492 21 2 9 261 Alaska............. 3 7 12 4 37 - Hawaii.............. 12 12 9 39 138 - Puerto Rico 98 2 32 8 8 2 59 1 25 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 4 (C). TOTAL DEATHS UNDER I YEAR OF AGE IN REPORTING CITIES (Tables 4(A), 4(B), 4(C), and 4(D) will be published in sequence covering a four-week period.)o 387 For weeks ending For weeks ending Area 1 Area13 10/101 1 1 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 NEW ENGLAND: Boston, Mass............... 16 16 11 13 Bridgeport, Conn.......... 2 4 3 1 Cambridge, Mass........... 2 1 1 Fall River, Mass........... 1 3 Hartford, Conn............ 8 9 5 3 Lowell, Mass.............. 5 1 1 Lynn, Mass................. 1 2 3 New Bedford, Mass......... 1 1 - New Haven, Conn........... 4 6 5 Providence, R.I........... 3 4 4 7 Somerville, Mass.......... 1 1 Springfield, Mass......... 6 4 1 Waterbury, Conn............ 4 4 4 Worcester, Mass........... 3 4 - MIDDLE ATLANTIC: Albany, N.Y................ 3 2 2 5 Allentown, Pa............ 3 3 3 Buffalo, N.Y............... 9 9 9 8 Camden, N.J............... 5 5 41 Elizabeth, N.J............ 2 1 - Erie, Pa.................. 4 3 2 - Jersey City, N.J........... 4 6 7 2 Newark, N.J................ 4 24 5 8 New York City, N.Y........ 77 76 62 97 Paterson, N.J............ 2 2 1 4 Philadelphia, Pa.......... 30 30 39 33 Pittsburgh, Pa............ 13 8 11 11 Reading, Pa............... 1 1 1 5 Rochester, N.Y............. 6 3 5 7 Schenectady, N.Y.......... 1 3 - Scranton, Pa.............. 1 1 1 - Syracuse, N.Y.............. 5 4 3 5 Trenton, N.J.............. 4 4 3 6 Utica, N.Y................. 1 2 2 Yonkers, N.Y.............. 1 1 1 EAST NORTH CENTRAL: Akron, Ohio................ 6 4 3 8 Canton, Ohio............... 1 1 4 Chicago, Ill.............. 45 60 43 47 Cincinnati, Ohio.......... 7 9 9 8 Cleveland, Ohio............ 22 9 9 11 Columbus, Ohio............. 11 1 6 6 Dayton, Ohio............... 2 7 4 3 Detroit, Mich............... 26 20 16 22 Evansville, Ind........... 2 3 3 Flint, Mich............... 2 4 3 3 Fort Wayne, Ind........... 3 2 3 Gary, Ind................. 3 4 2 Grand Rapids, Mich........ 3 3 3 4 Indianapolis, Ind.......... 10 8 15 9 Madison, Wis.............. 2 4 8 8 Milwaukee, Wis............. 20 3 8 12 Peoria, Ill............... 5 7 2 Rockford, Ill............. 2 2 2 South Bend, Ind........... 1 3 1 Toledo, Ohio.............. 6 2 10 4 Youngstown, Ohio........... 2 3 3 3 WEST NORTH CENTRAL: Des Moines, Iowa........... 7 3 1 3 Duluth, Minn............... 2 2 3 1 Kansas City, Kans......... 6 4 6 3 Kansas City, Mo............ 6 14 10 8 Lincoln, Nebr............ 2 5 2 Minneapolis, Minn......... 11 10 7 11 Omaha, Nebr.............. 2 5 10 6 St. Louis, Mo.............. 25 10 18 12 St. Paul, Minn........... 5 4 3 4 Wichita, Kans............. 3 3 2 3 *Estimate based on average percent of divisional total. Totals for previous weeks include reported corrections. NOTE: All deaths by place of occurence. SOUTH ATLANTIC: Atlanta, Ga.............. Baltimore, Md............ Charlotte, N.C........... Jacksonville, Fla........ Miami, Fla.............. Norfolk, Va............... Richmond, Va.............. Savannah, Ga............. St. Petersburg, Fla...... Tampa, Fla............... Washington, D.C.......... Wilmington, Del........... EAST SOUTH CENTRAL: Birmingham, Ala........... Chattanooga, Tenn........ Knoxville, Tenn.......... Louisville, Ky............ Memphis, Tenn............. Mobile, Ala.............. Montgomery, Ala.......... Nashville, Tenn.......... WEST SOUTH CENTRAL: Austin, Tex............... Baton Rouge, La.......... Corpus Christi, Tex...... Dallas, Tex.............. El Paso, Tex............. Fort Worth, Tex.......... Houston, Tex............. Little Rock, Ark......... New Orleans, La.......... Oklahoma City, Okla...... San Antonio, Tex........ Shreveport, La........... Tulsa, Okla............... MOUNTAIN: Albuquerque, N. Mex...... Colorado Springs, Colo... Denver, Colo.............. Ogden, Utah.............. Phoenix, Ariz............. Pueblo, Colo............. Salt Lake City, Utah..... Tucson, Ariz.............. PACIFIC: Berkeley, Calif.......... Fresno, Calif............ Glendale, Calif.......... Honolulu, Hawaii ......... Long Beach, Calif........ Los Angeles, Calif....... Oakland, Calif.......... Pasadena, Calif.......... Portland, Oreg........... Sacramento, Calif........ San Di. ,, Calif ......... San Francisco, Calif..... San Jose, Calif......... Seattle, Wash............. Spokane, Wash............ Tacoma, Wash............ 10 10 8 6 7 8 3 4 2 2 11 5 9 1 5 5 5 1 6 1 1 12 6 8 15 2 f5 10 6 9 2 2 1 10 2 12 5 3 1 2 1 8 2 24 1 3 3 7 8 5 3 4 1 OCurrent Week Mortality for 108 Selected Cities 4(A) Total Mortality, all ages.................... 12,023 4(B) Pneumonia-Influenza Deaths, all ages........ 512 4(C) Total Deaths under 1 Year of Age............. 776 4(D) Total Deaths, Persons 65 years and over..... 6,604 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA. 3 1262 08864 2870 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report INFANT DEATHS IN 108 CITIES The weekly average number of infant deaths in 108 cities for the four-v.eek period ending October 2-i was "29 as compared with an expected "-4 weekly average. Week Ending 4-Week Weekly 10 3 10 10 10 17 10 24 Total Average Observed 744 704 692 776 2916 729 Expected 744 746 748 750 2988 747 Excess 0 -42 -56 26 -72 -18 DEATHS UNDER ONE YEAR OF AGE IN 108 US CITIES Awrag Numtb.ur p.. Wli byI Fou,. S- Pfrlod ODrr ___________ NUMBI OD DEAir a Mra# I P I 3 -O I- I ---- -- I ---- - S _-. -- I '* I s IT '*I INTERNATIONAL NOTES QUARANTINE MEASURES Immuni;at!,on Inforrmaton for International Trai'el 1963-64 edition Public Healt/ Serice Publication .o. 384 SECTION 5 OCEANIA Samoa (American), page 66 (United States) Delete the information under REQUIRED and insert: Smallpox vaccination is required of all travelers arriving in American Samoa. T-EE MORBIDITf AND MORTA.LIT r EE .L'F REPORT. ITT.- A CIRCULA- TION OF 12.00' li PUBLE .EC. BE T E COMM IUNiCABLE DISEASE CENTER. ATLANTA. GEORGIA 303:3J C IEEF. COMruNIC AB LE DISEASE CENTER JAMES L. GODDARD. M.D. C -IEF. E PIDEF.r OLOC BRANCH A. D. LANGMUIR. M.D. C-lEF. STA TITIC. 5EC TON A. E SE RFLI.NG. P .D. 4SST. CriEF. STA STTC5 5EC TION I. L S .ER4AN. M.S. C-iErF. SuR'a .L.ANCE SECTION D. A. A ENDERSON. M.D. ASSISTANT EDITOR. MAI P. PAUL C. STOLLE. M.D. IN ADDITION TO Tr-E ESTA r sLIMED PROCEDURES FOR REPORTING MOr BlDiT AND MORTALITY. THE COF.4MUNiCABLE DISEASE CENTER *EL.CO. ES ACCOUNTS OF INTERESTrIG OUTBREAKS OR CASES. SUCH ACCOUNTS SHOULD GE ADDRESSED TO T~-E EDITOR MORAIDITV AND MORTALITY At EE LV REPORT COCMMuNi CABLE DISEASE CENTER ATLANTA. GEORGIA 3"'333 NOTES THESE PROlISIONAL DATA ARE BASED ON WEEKLY TELE- GRAMS TO THE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CENTER BY THE INODI'DUAL STATE HEALTH C.EPFARTMENTS. 5MF.BOLS -..DATA raOT AVAILABLE QUANTITY ZERO PROCEDURES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF VARIOUS MORTALITY CURVES MAY BE OBTAINED FROM STATISTICS SECTION. COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CENTER. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30333. 0 n UNIV OF FL LIB DOCUMENTS DEPT U.S DEPOSITORY 388 (See table, page 387) x m zc C m 0r, Z > m Z Z r- F" S-n m1 W , C a 5 a u- o, m II 0 m YI-3 *1 m "m Om "11 TI x TI ER 0.. D.. le #/ll " o *" *i. Lu ocou uc +0 ci- L (i6 ..aa'e- ag r-87)r |
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