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Morbidity and Mortali U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Prepared by the For release October 23, 1964 I CO M NCB LEDIEASE ENTE: 634-5131 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30333 PROVISIONAL INFORMATION ON SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES IN THE UNITED DEATHS IN SELECTED CITIES FOR WEEK ENDED OCTOBER 17, 1964 EPIDEMIOLOGIC NOTES Botulism Four cases of botulism were reported from California this week, making the cumulative total of cases reported thus far in the United States this year 15, compared to 34 for a similar period in 1963. The 4 cases from California represented an outbreak attributable to home canned peppers. California leads all other States in the number of cases reported this year, with a total of 7. The majority of cases in 1963 were due to commercial products whereas this year, all cases have been attributed to the consumption of home canned products. No cases of type E botulism have been reported to date this year. The following table presents the number of cases of botulism outbreaks for the 10 highest years since 1899. STATES AND ON CASES OF BOTULISM HIGHEST YEARS 1899- 1963 CASES DEATHS YEAR 1st 89 56 1919 2nd 71 43 1935 3rd 63 22 1921 4th 59 48 1922 5th 50 31 1924 6th 48 31 1931 7th 47 18 1939 8th 47 14 1963 9th 46 34 1932 10th 44 32 1941 SOURCE: 1899-1949 Meyer, K. F. and Eddie, B. "Fifty Years of Botulism in the United States and Canada," George Williams Hooper Foundation, University of California, San Francisco. 1950-1963 State Reports received by NOVS and CDC. Table 1. CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES (Cumulative totals include revised and delayed reports through previous weeks) 42nd Week Ended Cumulative, First 42 Weeks Disease October 17, October 19, Median Median 1964 1963 1959 1963 1964 1963 1959 1963 Aseptic meningitis ................ 61 45 --- 1,691 1,490 --- Brucellosis ....................... 2 8 11 337 303 484 Diphtheria ........................ 12 4 11 214 207 448 Encephalitis, primary infectious.. 89 22 --" 2,650 1,285 - Encephalitis, post-infectious ..... 5 --- 710 Hepatitis, infectious including serum hepatitis ................ 628 744 876 31,039 35,061 35,061 Measles ........................... 961 981 1,325 437,905 362,725 391,530 Meningococcal infections .......... 60 37 43 2,194 1,937 1,781 Poliomyelitis, Total .............. 2 6 59 95 353 1,086 Paralytic ...................... 1 5 39 76 301 700 Nonparalytic .................. 1 --- 11 36 -- Unspecified .......... ....... 1 --- 8 16 Streptococcal Sore Throat and Scarlet fever ................. 5,395 5,467 --- 320,619 273,991 Tetanus ............................ 10 5 --- 230 224 -- Tularemia ......................... 11 13 --- 274 239 "" Typhoid fever ...................... 6 14 18 352 445 656 Rabies in Animals ................. 58 73 57 3,705 3,097 3,077 Table 2. NOTIFIABLE DISEASES OF LOW FREQUENCY Cum. Cum. Anthrax: 3 Psittacosis: Mich. -1, Fla. -1 38 Botulism: Calif. -4 15 Rabies in Man: 1 Leptospirosis: N.Y. Up-State -1 37 Smallpox: Malaria: Ind. -2, Calif. -1 79 Typhus- Plague: Murine: 22 Rky Mt. Spotted: Md. -1 212 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report GONORRHEA The number of cases of gonorrhea reported each year in the United States since 1941 (exclusive of known mili- tary cases) is presented in the table below. The peak incidence of 415,855 cases was reached in 1946. In the past decade, the number of cases has ranged from 214,872 to 278,289. The number of cases recorded in 1963 was the largest number reported since 1950. Reported Cases of Gonorrheal/ Exclusive of Known Military 1941-1963 Calendar Year Number of Cases 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1/Alaska and Hawaii included since 1956. 198,691 243,555 290,455 288,111 313,363 415,855 380,666 345,501 317,950 286,746 254,470 244,957 238,340 242,050 236,197 224,687 214,872 232,818 240,254 258,933 264,158 263,714 278,289 As shown in the table below, the highest rate is found in the age group 20-24 years. An increased number of cases was recorded in all age groups in 1963 as com- pared to 1962. Reported Cases of Gonorrhea* United States 1962 and 1963 1962 1963 Number Number Cases per Age Group of Cases of Cases 100,000 Pop. 0.14 3,881 4,048 6.9 15-19 51,679 54,509 361.9 20-24 91,591 98,541 853.0 25-29 53,298 54,543 517.2 30-39 46,153 47,742 205.9 40-49 12,816 14,352 61.7 50+ 4,296 4,554 10.3 Total 263,714 278,289 149.2 *Exclusive of known military cases. (Reported by Venereal Disease Branch ble Disease Center.) of the Communica- SUMMARY OF PNEUMONIA AND INFLUENZA DEATHS The weekly average number of pneumonia-influenza deaths for the four-week period ending October 17 was 389 as compared with an expected weekly average of 434. Week 9/26 10/3 Observed 371 348 Expected 420 429 Excess -49 -81 Ending 10/10 412 438 10/17 425 447 4 Week Total 1,556 1,734 Weekly Average 389 434 -26 -22 -178 -45 (See table page 379) 374 PNEUMONIA-INFLUENZA DEATHS in 108 U.S CITIES *W LAftAoavWNcE SUMMARY OF REPORTED CASES OF INFECTIOUS SYPHILIS SEPTEMBER 1964 SEPTEMBER 1963 CASES OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SYPHILIS: By Reporting Area September 1964 and September 1963 Provisional Data Cumulative Cumulative Reporting Area September Jan. Sept. reporting Area september Jan Sept _Reporting Area Reporting Area 14 _4 1964 1963 1964 1963 1964 1963 1964 1963 NEW ENGLAND............... Maine................... New Hampshire........... Vermont.................. Massachusetts........... Rhode Island............. Connecticut.............. MIDDLE ATLANTIC........... Upstate New York........ New York City........... Pa. (Excl. Phila.)...... Philadelphia............. New Jersey.............. EAST NORTH CENTRAL........ Ohio..................... Indiana................... Downstate Illinois....... Chicago................... Michigan ................. Wisconsin............... WEST NORTH CENTRAL......... Minnesota................ Iowa.................... Missouri................. North Dakota............. South Dakota............. Nebraska ................. Kansas................... SOUTH ATL-NTIC ............ Delaware................. Maryland................. District of Columbia..... Virginia................. West Virginia............ North Carolina........... South Carolina........... Georgia.................. Florida.................. 432 53 233 20 22 104 225 43 6 20 82 59 15 48 14 5 18 4 3 4 538 9 45 60 16 12 92 72 83 149 365 4 8 3 214 13 123 4,075 501 2,344 130 246 854 1,725 397 47 115 669 446 51 401 101 24 175 37 39 25 5,236 69 398 557 214 37 861 671 879 1,550 4,408 499 2,445 110 506 848 1,468 290 39 86 678 330 45 370 56 24 169 4 24 50 43 4,699 39 423 553 243 30 680 549 807 1,375 A- A I EAST SOUTH CENTRAL....... Kentucky................. Tennessee................ Alabama.................. Mississippi.............. WEST SOUTH CENTRAL......... Arkansas................. Louisiana.... ............. Oklahoma................. Texas................... MOUITAIN ............ ..... . Montana................. Idaho.................... Wyoming................. Colorado.................. New Mexico.............. Arizona.................. Utah..................... Nevada................... PACIFIC................ Washington............... Oregon................... California............. Alaska................... Hawaii................... U. S. TOTAL............... 1,757 1,349 116 334 670 229 1,958 147 541 113 1,157 395 28 4 8 20 149 154 10 22 1,674 61 55 1,536 8 14 17,178 1,161 119 301 513 228 2,058 160 422 143 1,333 359 6 6 10 28 92 158 13 46 1,605 89 47 1,449 5 15 16,467 TERRITORIES............... 78 58 647 570 Puerto Rico............... 78 58 627 557 Virgin Islands........... 20 13 Note: Cumulative Totals include revised and delayed reports through pre ious months. 1,900 376 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 3. CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES FOR WEEKS ENDED OCTOBER 17, 1964 AND OCTOBER 19, 1963 (42nd 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... 61 45 89 5 2 6 95 353 1 5 76 301 NEW ENGLAND.......... 2 6 2 6 Maine............... 2 2 New Hampshire...... - Vermont............ 1 1 Massachusetts...... 3 3 Rhode Island....... - Connecticut........ 2 2 MIDDLE ATLANTIC...... 7 8 37 1 14 110 1 13 88 New York City...... 7 1 2 1 2 - New York, Up-State. 2 1 5 10 8 9 5 New Jersey......... 5 25 2 1 2 1 Pennsylvania....... 7 101 82 EAST NORTH CENTRAL... 6 5 10 1 1 19 53 13 43 Ohio............... 1 1 2 8 2 4 Indiana............. 7 1 7 4 3 3 Illinois........... 3 3 1 1 5 16 5 15 Michigan........... 2 1 3 19 2 19 Wisconsin.......... 1 1 2 6 1 2 WEST NORTH CENTRAL... 5 16 9 6 7 5 Minnesota.......... 4 -- 3 4 2 4 Iowa................ - Missouri........... 4 3 - North Dakota....... 1 1 - South Dakota....... - Nebraska............ 1 1 Kansas............. 1 15 1 1 - SOUTH ATLANTIC....... 8 3 9 1 4 25 63 3 20 54 Delaware........... 2 1 1 Maryland........... 1 1 1 1 Dist. of Columbia - Virginia........... 1 1 3 18 3 13 West Virginia..... 1 1 3 1 3 North Carolina..... 1 10 3 6 3 South Carolina..... 2 3 6 3 5 Georgia.............. 1 19 1 18 Florida............. 7 1 5 1 9 11 8 10 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL... 4 2 3 6 65 5 60 Kentucky............ 3 2 1 - Tennessee........... 2 3 10 2 9 Alabama............. 2 48 2 44 Mississippi ........ -- 1 7 1 7 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL... 3 1 9 23 8 22 Arkansas........... 1 4 3 Louisiana.......... 1 13 13 Oklahoma............ 2 2 Texas.............. 2 7 6 6 6 MOUNTAIN............. 1 5 8 1 8 6 1 5 5 Montana ............ 1 1 1 1 Idaho............... 1 1 1 1 Wyoming............. 2 2 Colorado............ 1 3 6 1 1 1 1 New Mexico ........ 3 1 - Arizona............... 1 1 3 1 3 Utah............... - Nevada............ - PACIFIC.............. 27 21 6 3 1 3 21 1 3 18 Washington......... 1 1 2 1 2 2 Oregon............. 1 2 1 1 California.......... 26 20 4 2 1 2 17 1 2 15 Alaska.............. - Hawaii............... - Puerto Rico 5 4 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 377 Table 3. (ASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES FOR WEEKS ENDED OCTOBER 17, 1964 AND OCTOBER 19, 1963 (42nd WEEK) CONTINLIID 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... 2 337 12 214 628 330 271 27 31,039 35,061 6 352 NEW ENGLAND........... 2 44 57 31 23 3 2,846 3,882 1 15 Maine............... 39 14 9 5 895 1,752 New Hampshire...... 2 2 219 439 Vermont.......... 3 1 1 1 349 85 Massachusetts...... 2 5 16 8 8 638 1,033 6 Rhode Island....... 12 7 4 1 165 89 6 Connecticut........ 10 4 5 1 580 484 1 3 MIDDLE ATLANTIC...... 5 1 9 124 63 61 6,863 6,964 2 59 New York City...... 1 5 32 11 21 1,061 1,084 1 30 New York, Up-State. 2 35 21 14 2,971 2,991 10 New Jersey......... 2 17 6 11 1,168 1,035 1 2 Pennsylvania....... 3 2 40 25 15 1,663 1,854 17 EAST NORTH CENTRAL... 48 8 97 58 38 1 4,881 5,647 77 Ohio............... 5 24 12 12 1,283 1,567 19 Indiana.............. 1 1 8 4 3 1 419 505 23 Illinois........... 27 6 9 3 6 909 1,190 22 Michigan........... 6 1 50 33 17 1,920 2,135 10 Wisconsin.......... 9 6 6 350 250 3 WEST NORTH CENTRAL... 1 141 1 28 34 18 16 1,662 1,546 1 28 Minnesota.......... 9 1 12 8 5 3 196 241 3 Iowa............... 1 88 1 1 250 277 4 Missouri........... 10 1 12 7 5 413 542 1 11 North Dakota....... 2 2 1 1 60 69 2 South Dakota...... 16 2 129 108 I Nebraska........... 13 4 45 102 3 Kansas............. 3 7 12 6 6 569 207 4 SOUTH ATLANTIC....... 33 5 54 60 26 32 2 2,929 3,540 68 Delaware........... 3 1 2 65 67 - Maryland........... 6 3 3 539 441 6 Dist. of Columbia.. 3 2 1 60 99 Virginia........... 15 11 4 6 1 463 725 11 West Virginia...... 6 4 2 419 533 - North Carolina..... 3 12 9 3 490 870 19 South Carolina..... 7 4 2 2 113 150 11 Georgia............ 12 1 26 86 155 5 Florida............ 3 4 21 15 1 13 1 694 500 16 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL.. 17 3 22 51 34 16 1 2,135 3,283 2 34 Kentucky............ 6 13 8 4 1 762 930 1 10 Tennessee.......... 5 2 16 15 1 751 1,285 1 16 Alabama........... 4 3 15 17 9 8 407 519 6 Mississippi........ 2 5 5 2 3 215 549 2 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL... 1 40 2 32 45 29 15 1 2,423 2,453 29 Arkansas........... 6 1 1 3 2 1 228 276 13 Louisiana.......... 4 1 9 12 6 6 593 498 5 Oklahoma .......... 7 117 111 7 Texas.............. 1 23 22 30 21 8 1 1,485 1,568 4 MOUNTAIN............. 30 3 39 9 12 18 1,872 2,251 10 Montana............ 2 1 1 165 292 Idaho.............. 4 4 263 372 Wyoming ............ 5 2 3 63 27 1 Colorado........... 3 3 493 467 New Mexico........ 1 1 5 1 4 261 266 2 Arizona............ 2 2 10 10 419 516 7 Utah.............. 26 10 6 4 157 294 Nevada............. 1 51 17 - PACIFIC.............. 21 14 121 62 58 1 5,428 5,495 32 Washington ....... 13 5 1 4 550 947 2 Oregon............. 2 10 7 3 570 665 - California........ 19 1 77 29 48 3,977 3,693 30 Alaska............. 27 24 2 1 225 152 - Hawaii.............. 2 1 1 106 38 - Puerto Rico 11 29 19 10 816 712 12 378 Morbidity and Mortalil% Weekly Repori Table 3 CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES. UNITED STATES FOR WEEKS ENDED OCTOBER I". 1964 AND OCTOBER 19. 1963 (42nd WEEK) CONTINUED Streptococcal Me ningocccal fore Trat 3ar and Rabies in Mealec MenLngltSc scarlet Fever Tetanu5 Tularemia Animals ArE Cumulative CUTm. C-m. Cum. 196 1964 196- 1963 1961963 196 163 6 196 1964 196- 1964 1964 .rNITED STATES... 961 b0 2,10- 1,937 5,3c5 5,467 10 230 11 27- 58 3,705 NEW ENGLAND.......... 129 6 70 119 371 467 9 1 33 Maine .............. 33 6 17 66 126 28 New Ha3mpih re........ 1 4 2 Verm-ont ............ 11 4 12 1 2 Mass-ahu-,ett ....... 58 5 29 56 46 12 1 RhoJe Il la- n ....... 8 10 11 27 28 - Connecticut........ 15 1 20 27 220 270 - MIDDLE ATLANTIC ...... o 6 285 26d 15) 186 19 3 111 New York Cit ....... 8 1 38 40 4 7- New York, Up-Scate. ?l 3 82 85 111 114 7 3 105 New Jeriev......... 2 I 94 -1 28 34 6 - Penn.'Ian is....... 15 1 71 102 16 31 6 6 EAST NORTH CENTR.L... 77 6 305 297 479 422 1 43 1 21 8 528 Ohi ................ 8 2 7 7 80 .9 53 12 1 3 270 Indiana ........... 32 1 50 41 100 87 1 II 2 1 23 Illinoi. ........... 1 78 60 43 75 12 13 3 100 Mic'igan........... 1 1 69 87 173 17 7 1 2 52 Wisconsin.......... 35 1 31 2) 114 60 1 3 1 83 WEST 'NORTH CENTRAL... 27 i 130 120 218 125 2 1 2 54 18 1,136 Minnesoi t a.......... 29 23 6 20 1 2 2 8 349 Iowa ............... 1 7 7 39 44 5 I 6 410 Mis o ,ur ........... 3 1 58 34 26 1 2 28 2 173 North Dakc a ....... 2 19 13 98 50 1 56 South Da.t ....... 3 7 0 1 15 1 82 Nebra-ka ........... 2 6 25 1 34 Kan aa ............. t. i 8 11 -1 1 2 8 32 SOUTH .ATLk.Nl IC....... 73 11 439 359 641 510 3 57 2 28 9 511 Dela. re ........... I 11 6 - Marn and........... 3 32 31 57 19 3 - Disc. ic C, olumbia.. 1 1V 6 6 2 1 - Virginia........... 5 50 80 178 101 7 6 4 266 West Virg nia ...... j, 33 19 197 Ii 1 32 North Carolina ..... 5 2 75 6. 52 35 13 7 5 South Carolina..... 3 1 53 20 15 58 1 5 2 Georgia............ I 1 6- 29 15 2 4 2 13 3 112 Florida. ...... ...... 21 6 i? 86 110 116 2 23 1 2 93 EAST -OUTHL CENTRAL... 163 1 176 139 1,037 1,1-5 2 31 30 2 479 Kentuck\ .......... 105 56 31 1-2 85 8 2 1 56 Tennessee.......... 37 56 63 716 966 1 12 20 1 349 AlaJama............. 21 -. 23 126 -8 6 3 17 Mis-i::ipp ........ 2- 22 53 46 1 5 5 57 WEST .0I1.TH CENTRAL... 101 7 202 173 596 468 I 26 4 92 11 517 Arkan as ........ ... 10 23 11 17 4 1 8 2 54 3 129 Loutilzn .......... 2 124 71 2 17 4 5 1 49 Oklahom- ......... 2. 1 11 31 16 8 I 20 1 85 Texas ............... 89 4 44 60 561 439 I- I 13 6 254 MOUNTAIN ............. 160 1 74 b3 1,07? 1,104 6 2 45 3 128 Mon: na ............ '8 3 43 58 18 1 Idaho .............. 3 6 82 72 1- - Wyoming............ 3 5 38 33 2 8 - Colorado ........... I 13 19 309 -46 8 New Mexico......... 35 29 4 335 338 1 3 51 Arizona............ 7 7 10 96 76 1 55 Utah ................ 29 7 14 176 81 I 2 19 2 Nevada ............. 10 3 II PACIFIC.............. 185 21 513 399 815 1,040 1 25 3 4 262 Washington ......... 51 39 32 259 252 1 3 - Oregon............. 19 21 29 15 i6 1 10 Calitf,,rni ......... 92 17 434 317 477 525 21 2 4 252 Alaka .............. 7 12 36 52 - Hawai .............. 16 12 9 28 195 - Puerto Rico. 88 30 8 6 21 59 24 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 4 (B). REPORTED PNEUMONIA INII I IENZA DEATHS IN REPORTING CITIES 379 (Tables 4(A), 4(B), 4(C), and 4(D) will be published in sequence covering a four-week period.)o For weeks ending For weeks ending Area Area 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 NEW ENGLAND: Boston, Mass.............. 4 6 18 5 Bridgeport, Conn........... 7 2 6 7 Cambridge, Mass............ 5 Fall River, Mass.......... - Hartford, Conn............. 1 - Lowell, Mass.............. 2 2 2 5 Lynn, Mass................ 1 2 1 New Bedford, Mass......... 2 - New Haven, Conn........... 1 3 2 Providence, R.I........... 1 3 2 Somerville, Mass.......... 1 1 2 Springfield, Mass......... 6 1 7 2 Waterbury, Conn........... - Worcester, Mass........... 8 6 1 3 MIDDLE ATLANTIC: Albany, N.Y................ 1 2 4 - Allentown, Pa............. I 3 Buffalo, N.Y............... 3 7 3 3 Camden, N.J............... 1 Elizabeth, N.J............ 1 1 Erie, Pa .................. 2 2 6 2 Jersey City, N.J......... 6 8 5 4 Newark, N.J................ 6 3 8 6 New York City, N.Y......... 38 42 56 57 Paterson, N.J............. 2 5 2 Philadelphia, Pa.......... 15 5 12 Pittsburgh, Pa............ 2 4 6 6 Reading, Pa............... 7 3 1 7 Rochester, N.Y ............ 16 9 10 11 Schenectady, N.Y........... 2 1 2 - Scranton, Pa.............. 2 1 1 2 Syracuse, N.Y.............. 1 1 4 Trenton, N.J............... 2 1 3 Utica, N.Y................. 2 4 5 5 Yonkers, N.Y............... 3 1 - EAST NORTH CENTRAL: Akron, Ohio............... 2 1 Canton, Ohio............. 1 4 7 Chicago, Ill................ 24 23 24 34 Cincinnati, Ohio........... 1 3 4 6 Cleveland, Ohio............ 7 1 3 4 Columbus, Ohio............ 2 6 4 Dayton, Ohio.............. 1 4 Detroit, Mich.............. 10 12 13 11 Evansville, Ind........... 1 2 2 3 Flint, Mich................ 2 Fort Wayne, Ind........... 1 3 2 4 Gary, Ind................. 2 2 3 Grand Rapids, Mich........ 2 3 4 6 Indianapolis, Ind......... 1 4 4 7 Madison, Wis............... - Milwaukee, Wis............ 3 2 2 4 Peoria, Ill............... I - Rockford, Ill............. 4 2 1 2 South Bend, Ind........... 7 3 4 5 Toledo, Ohio.............. 7 4 2 2 Youngstown, Ohio........... - WEST NORTH CENTRAL: Des Moines, Iowa........... 2 1 2 1 Duluth, Minn............... - Kansas City, Kans......... 2 7 4 3 Kansas City, Mo............ 6 3 8 5 Lincoln, Nebr............. 1 - Minneapolis, Minn......... 3 3 7 8 Omaha, Nebr................ 4 3 1 4 St. Louis, Mo.............. 6 6 7 13 St. Paul, Minn............. 1 2 Wichita, Kans............. 7 2 7 2 *Estimate based on average percent of divisional total. Totals for previous weeks include reported corrections. NOTE: All deaths by place of occurrence. 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: BLrnii- hai m, 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 Diego, Calif......... San Francisco, Calif..... San Jose, Calif.......... Seattle, Wash............. Spokane, Wash........... Tacoma, Wash............. OCurrent Week Mortality for 3 3 2 2 3 5 7 4 2 2 7 9 1 1 3 3 1 3 4 2 8 5 13 2 2 3 3 1 4 5 1 2 1 1 2 1 17 2 2 3 3 2 1 2 8 1 2 4 6 3 9 2 1 12 10 1 4 7 2 1 5 3 8 3 9 1 3 4 3 6 1 1 1 19 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 9 10 3 1 2 2 4 3 2 9 1 4 5 2 2 7 1 2 1 2 5 1 5 1 3 7 1 4 4 3 1 3 2 2 16 6 I 1 2 5 5 4 2 108 Selected Cities 4(A) Total Mortality, all ages................... 4(B) Pneumonia-Influenza Deaths, all ages........ 4(C) Total Deaths under 1 Year of Age............ 4(D) Total Deaths, Persons 65 years and over..... 11,613 425 692 6,438 3 1I262 0 4 27Illlllllllill 4811 Ill 3 1262 08864 2748 380 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report INTERNATIONAL NOTES QUARANTINE MEASURES Immunization Information for International Travel 1963-64 Edition Public Health Service Publication No. 384 SECTION 5 EUROPE Poland, page 60 Under smallpox add: Except: (a) children under 3 months of age who have not been in an infected local area during the 14 days preceding arrival; (b) travelers arriving di- rectly from the following countries, provided they have been resident there for a period of 14 days, and these countries are free from smallpox; USSR (the whole ter- ritory,) all European countries, Canada and the United States of America. The following information should be added to the list of Yellow Fever Vaccination Centers in Section 6: Page 73 City: Center: Clinic Hours: Fee: Page 73 City: Center: Clinic Hours: Fee: Pascagoula, Mississippi Jackson County Health Department Tel: 762-1117 Wednesday 3:00 p.m. No Gulfport, Mississippi Harrison County Health Department Tel: 863-1036 Monday 3:00 p.m. No THE MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT. WITH A CIRCULA- TION OF 12,000 IS PUBLISHED BY THE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CENTER. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30333. CHIEF, COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CENT-R JAMES L. GODDARD. M.D. CHIEF, EPIDEMIOLOGY BRANCH A. D. LANGMUIR, M.D. CHIEF, STATISTICS SECTION R. E. SERFLING, PH.D. ASST. CHIEF, STATISTICS SECTION 1. L. SHERMAN. M.S. CHIEF. SURVEILLANCE SECTION D. A. HENDERSON, M.D. ASSISTANT EDITOR, MMWR PAUL D. STOLLEY, M.D. IN ADDITION TO THE ESTABLISHED PROCEDURES FOR REPORTING MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY, THE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CENTER WELCOMES ACCOUNTS OF INTERESTING OUTBREAKS OR CASES, SUCH ACCOUNTS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO: THE EDITOR MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CENTER ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30333 NOTES: THESE PROVISIONAL DATA ARE BASED ON WEEKLY TELE- GRAMS TO THE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CENTER BY THE INDIVIDUAL STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENTS. SYMBOLS:-.-DATA NOT 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. SUNIV OF FLIB DUCM ENTFSL OpT U S DEPOSITORY n 5 m HI 0 - a* 3 M Mn -m S X m I- -> SC om C. , Z ZZ I- -' -n m Zm om 0 HI :1 |
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