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Morbidity and Mortality U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Prepared by the I COMNIA: DSlSlE CENTER I Vo 3 N.2 ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30333 For release July 3, 1964 PROVISIONAL INFORMATION ON SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES IN THE UNITED TATIS AND ON DEATHS IN SELECTED CITIES FOR WEEK ENDED LINE MALARIA SLRI'EILLAN'E SIVVIIAR MALARIA I One case of malaria was reported for the week ended June 27. This brings to 44 the cumulative total of cases of malaria reported thus far in 1964. For the comparable period of 1963, 47 cases were reported. A table of the cumulative cases of malaria reported through the 26th week for each of the past 10 years is presented (right). As noted in the surveillance summary on pages 226 and 227 of this issue, cases of malaria reported in the United States occur in individuals who acquired the disease while residing in or traveling in malarious re- gions. Of the cases reported to date this year, none are within the known to United Stat Cumulati. far 10 Years 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 161 98 48 31 34 26 25 41 49 44 Annual 522 234 132 85 71 72 73 118 107" 'Provisional total. Table I. CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES. UNITED STATES (Cumulative totals include revised and delayed reports through previous weekl) 26th Week Ended Cumulative. First 26 W-ek; Disease June 27, June 29, Median Med an 1964 1963 1959 1963 196 196'3 Q199 1963 Aseptic meningitis ................ 37 35 --- 761 630 Brucellosis ....................... 7 6 9 193 169 281 Diphtheria ............... ....... I 3 5 137 136 309 Encephalitis, primary infection .. 59 "43 --- 90 782 Encephalitis, post-infectious ..... 39 -- 520 -7-- Hepatitis, infectious including serum hepatitis ................ 594 651 651 21,435 23,666 23,668 Measles ........................... 6,741 7,200 7,525 .13,777 335,226 359,673 Meningococcal infections .......... 43 36 35 1,.98 ,-.-8 1,337 Poliomyelitis, Total .............. 4 5 22 42 82 239 Paralytic ..................... 1 2 17 30 70 162 Nonparalytic .................. 1 2 --- 9 5 - Unspecified ...................... 2 1 --- 3 7 Streptococcal Sore Throat and Scarlet fever .................. 5,165 4,250 --- 251,385 214,892 --- Tetanus ........................... 7 8 --- 123 115 --- Tularemia ....................... 7 8 --- 143 122 Typhoid fever ................ ....... 7 11 19 181 183 292 Rabies in Animals ................. 78 73 73 2,386 2,0,4 2,036 Table 2. NOTIFIABLE DISEASES OF LOW FREQUENCY I um. Cum. Anthrax: 2 Psittacos~iI Utah 1, Pa 2 17 Botulism: 10 Rabies in Man. Leptospirosis:Ark 1, Hawaii 2, Calif 1 20 Smallpox' Malaria: Md 1 44 Typhus- Plague: urine. 9 Rky Mt. Spotted: Mass-I, NJ-1, Md-2, Pa-1, NC-3, 62 Tenn-3 634.5131 Vol 13. No. 26 F-4 ,, (P-"/L illihiiiinin.....uiliiiI........... ... 226 Morbidily and Mortality Werekly Report MALARIA SURVEILLANCE SUMMARY 1963 A total iof 1 I cast- of malaria, with onsets of illness during Il9f was reported to the Malaria Surveillance Unit of the Communicable Disease ( entr. I wicre iaral. The total included 128 cas-es confirmed by species identification and 20 pretumpti r cases. The 10)t1 total re-prL-e nts a (7 percent increase over the average for the preceding years, during which pirio,i, active cast In c.riLarlon has o turrl.d. ( onfirmed and presumptive cases- for these c-ars appear in the fol- loainR table: TABLE I CASES YEAR CONFIRMED PRESUMPTIVE TOTAL 1956 93 32 125 1957 97 6 103 1958 61 11 72 1959 33 21 54 1960 47 16 63 1961 72 13 85 1962 100 19 119 1963 128 20 148 Civilians accounted for 00 and military personnel for S of the 1961 cases. This represented a iwo-fold increase in hhe number of ci lian c, ts lit.) versus I11 as compared to 1962, and a retluction of the military cases from the 75 in 1962. Table II MILITARY AND CIVILIAN CASES OF MALARIA UNITED STATES 1956 1963 YEAR MILITARY CIVILIAN TOTAL 1956 46 79 125 1957 56 47 103 1958 33 39 72 1959 12 42 54 1960 21 42 63 1961 45 40 85 1962 75 44 119 1963 58 90 148 Thir,, -ifne of the civilian cases occurred in merchant a total f 12 cases was reported in the M ,R Vol. 12, pae- The majority of cases occurred in males in thc \oun ' non-militar) as well as military c as ,es. 'Sice 1 .bl- Il . seamen lan epidemiolneical report on one outbreak involving 6 i). Thrte of the i deaths occurred in merchant seamen. Jiuli and mid-adult age ranges, a disrrihution evident in the P",tm.,:,jrm va-ir vaa. thti mort c'lrmmor sptic-is '1 iarcnosis in the 128 confirmed cases. The frequency of species lian osi, is tabulated bc hI, I'. *. _____,:___ -8 I,. **.i.'.* qj',l'Iji _____________________________________ ^i /I' ,,"' .iri'-.r \MIrc infc.lions Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report TABLE III MILITARY AND NON-MILITARY CASES OF MALARIA BY AGE AND SEX UNITED STATES 1963 Military Cases Non-Military Cases Total Cases Age Group Male Percent** Male Female Total Percent" Male Female Total Percent" 0-9 0 0 1 1 2 2.4 1 1 2 1.5 10-19 8 16.3 9 2 11 13.2 17 2 19 14.4 20-29 25 51.0 19 7 26 31.3 44 7 51 38.6 30-39 13 26.5 12 4 16 19.3 25 4 29 22.0 40-49 3 6.1 9 3 12 14.5 12 3 15 11.4 50-59 0 0 12 2 14 16.9 12 2 14 10.6 60-69 0 0 1 0 1 1.2 1 0 1 0.8 70+ 0 0 0 1 1 1.2 0 1 1 0.8 Unknown 9 -- 7 0 7 -- 16 0 16 -- TOTAL 58 100 70 20 90 100.0 128 20 148 100.0 SNo female Military Cases SPercent Age Distribution Based on Cases with Known Age All but 5 cases of malaria wert acquired outside of the United States. Of the s cases originating in the United States, 2 were classified as induced and 3 unclassified. The unclassified cases, though unresolved, offered little e'i- dence in support of autochthonous transmission as a source of the respective infections. fOne ot these cases reported in the MMWR Vol. I1, page 22l. A large malorit\ of cases reported involved patients acquiring their illnesses in the West African countries, Thailand, Vietnam, Korea, and Pakistan. Thirty cases occurred in foreign visitors to the United States; the remainingI 1 cases occurred in Americans either residing abroad or traveling through malarious areas. In 71 percent of the cases, the reported attack of malaria represented the individual's first known clinical episode of the disease. (Reporteid by Valaria Sn rill,m< c n.i, t'0 C). The accepted terminology of malaria case is summarized in the following table, based on the recommendations of the World Health Organization. 1. Autochthonous a)lndigenous malaria acquired by mosquito transmission in an area where malaria is a regular occurrence. b) Introduced malaria acquired by mosquito transmission contracted from an imported case in an area a here malaria is not a regular occurrence. 2. Imported malaria acquired outside of a specified ar-a. 3. Induced malaria acquired through artificial means, i.e., malario-th rapy, blood translusion, common s ranges. 4. Relapsing renewal of clinical activity occurring after an interval from the primary attack greater than that due merel', to periodicity. 5. Unclassified malaria in which the method of acquisition is unknown. 227 228 Morlbidil and MlortalitN Weekly Report Sihblc (AASLS OF SPI(IF11) NOTIFIABLE DISEASES INITID 3lTATtS )FR V tEK.S ENDED JUNE 2', 1964 AND JUNE 29. 1963 (26TH WEEK) EnA pepha II l.- A cp Il MIningi ll l` Przmnar) P. lnf. P.' lomyel it i Total Case, P. I I.mv>l Ii I -, Paralytic Ar, a Cumulitivl Cumulative 1964b 19b3 19Ih6 1964 196. 1963 1Y64 1463 1'64 1963 1964 1963 ;NITED STATES... 37 35 59 39 4. 5 42 82 1 2 30 70 NEW EN LAND .......... 2 2 1 I - Ma i ............... 1 - N.l. iHamp -ha r ..... - V.,r r-. n ............ . M..--t t I -...... - Rh J, 1.1 1i ....... - C nnEi I .I --....... - MIDDLE ATLANTIC...... 5 2 6 8 1 5 14 5 11 N w '-rk ( i t ...... 1 1 1 li. i.'rk. p-'tan. 1 4 2 5 2 5 N-,. I, r,,' ......... I 3 2 2 P ,n-. Iv inl ...... 2 2 1 4 1 9 6 EAST NORTII ENIfRl L... 11 11 10 5 1 1 4 18 3 14 Oh I. ............... 1 2 3 1 2 5 2 3 Indi ni ............ 2 1 1 Ilini .............. 5 3 5 1 7 1 6 MLChLc n. ........... 5 3 2 1 1 3 3 n- .......... I I WEST NC;RTH CENTRAL... 3 5 -2 2 1 2 Minnrp-,t ........... 3 3 4 2 2 S.. ........... 1 North D ....... - S iurh Daki ta .......- Ntbr 3 ka........... - k.ana ........ .... .. I - SOUTH ATLANTIC....... 3 16 3 3 18 12 2 13 9 De la ar e......... - Maryland........... 1 1 1 Dil t. I C.lumbia.. - Vircinta............ 3 2 2 1 Wi't VirrlnLa..... 1 1 1 N.,rth C arol in.r..... 1 8 3 1 4 3 S ur h Cir..l in, ..... -. 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 ,Ce LJ ............ I - Flo.r d. ............ .- 14 5 3 4 3 EAST OII'TH CENIRL... 2 1 1 4 6 1 2 5 Ken u ...........- - Tinnti-.s .......... 1 1 2 2 1 I 2 Al bam. ............ 2 2 3 1 2 Miass sippl........ 2 1 1 WEST SOU'TH CENTRAL... 4 4 3 2 15 2 15 Arkansa. ........... 1 L.-ui si in .......... 2 12 12 nkl]ah ona........... .. 1 1 1 -- - TI a. .............. 1 3 3 1 2 1 2 HOIUTA l ............. 2 5 2 6 1 3 1 Mnnt ini........... - Idah... ............. - uy!,, l n ............. 2 2 2 C. llor I..... ........ 4 1 1 ArLz. Mni ........ ... - Ar.z..n...... ....... - L itah ............... . Nevadi............. - PACIFIC.............. ... 10 8 10 21 1 13 1 12 Wa'hing oln ......... 1 3 3 1 1 Oregon ............. 1 1 1 1 1 Callf rnL ......... 9 7 7 17 11 -10 Alask ............. 1 - Haau o Ri .............- -- - Puerto R. 4 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 229 Tabl 3. CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES UNITED STATES FOR WEEKS ENDED JUNE 27. 1964 AND JUNE 29, 1963 (26TH WEEK) CONTINUED Infectious Hepati is Brucellosis Diphtheria including Serum Hepatllt. TyphLid Fever Area Under 20 years Age Cum. Cum. Total 20 years and over Unknown Cumulative Cum. 196. 1961 1961 196. 64 1964 1 16t. 1964 1963 1964 1964 UNITED STATES... 7 193 1 137 594 281 282 31 21,435 23,666 7 181 NEW ENGLAND........... 2 42 26 5 17 2,170 2,589 10 Maine.............. 39 4 2 2 723 1,205 New Hampshire...... 3 3 156 189 Vermont............ 4 2 2 269 32 - Massachusetts ...... 2 3 5 5 446 757 5 Rhode Island ....... 3 1 2 116 59 5 Connecticut ........ 7 2 5 i60 347 - MIDDLE ATLANTIC ..... 3 5 160 100 60 4,876 4,505 30 New York CIEy..... I 26 9 17 712 623 12 New York, Up-State. I 81 67 14 2,198 2,024 7 New Jersey......... 2 19 7 12 872 683 I Pennsylvania ....... 2 2 34 17 17 1,094 1,175 10 EAST NORTH CENTRAL... 1 24 6 95 39 50 6 3,246 3,851 2 43 Ohio............... 1 25 8 17 855 1,076 22 Indiana............ 1 8 4 4 289 364 8 Tllinois........... 1 15 6 11 5 6 544 835 5 Michigan........... 3 44 21 23 1,322 1,400 1 6 Wisconsin.......... 4 7 1 6 236 176 1 2 WEST NORTH CENTRAL... 3 89 21 20 9 10 1 1,193 1,096 16 Minnesota.......... 3 11 2 2 109 179 1 Iowa................ 3 53 3 2 1 174 204 3 Missouri........... 6 8 5 3 304 420 6 North Dakota....... 2 2 45 29 2 South Dakota....... 12 1 1 105 53 1 Nebraska........... 11 1 1 28 80 - Kansas.............. 2 7 5 3 2 428 131 3 SOUTH ATLANTIC....... 1 18 28 63 33 28 2 2,035 2,470 2 37 Delaware........... 41 34 - Maryland............ 14 6 8 395 290 1 Dist. of Columbia.. I 1 32 68 - Virginia........... 7 12 8 3 1 301 534 1 9 West Virginia...... 6 3 3 332 393 - North Carolina..... I 2 10 5 5 375 613 1 12 South Carolina..... 1 1 71 97 3 Georgia............ 6 20 5 1 4 47 106 1 Florida............ 3 4 14 9 5 441 335 11 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL... 10 5 34 21 11 2 1,454 2,398 2 20 Kentucky............ 3 10 6 2 2 606 701 6 Tennessee.......... 3 1 18 13 5 513 955 8 Alabama............ 3 2 2 1 1 211 352 1 4 Mississippi........ 1 2 4 1 3 124 390 1 2 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL... 18 1 17 50 31 19 1,594 1,581 10 Arkansas........... 4 4 2 2 171 172 4 Louisiana.......... 1 5 20 13 7 363 300 2 Oklahoma ........... 2 84 81 3 Texas.............. 11 1 12 26 16 10 976 1,028 1 MOUNTAIN ............. 2 16 1 19 4 15 1,336 1,573 3 Montana............ 1 1 119 220 Idaho.............. 5 5 144 247 - Wyoming............ 45 21 - Colorado........... 7 7 377 333 - New Mexico........ 1 1 4 4 191 187 - Arizona........... 1 2 2 301 373 3 Utah............... 2 13 118 182 - Nevada............. 1 41 10 - PACIFIC............. 13 12 127 39 87 1 3,531 3,603 1 12 Washington......... 11 21 6 14 1 399 622 1 Oregon.............. 1 13 4 9 391 476 - California........ 12 1 87 26 61 2,558 2,415 1 11 Alaska.............. 1 1 113 65 - Hawaii ............. 5 2 3 70 25 - Puerto Rico 1 5 17 13 4 339 384 9 ~ 230 iMorlidilit' and Mortality % elkly Report Ih.i 4 ( AMSI OF SPI(.IFIID NOTIFIABLE DISEASES UNITED STATES FOR WEEKS ENDFD 11 NF '". 19'4 AND Jl NE 29. 1963 (26TH WEEK) CONTINUED Sr rep t occcal M inno'ceicadl Sre Throat and Rabies in M, iI.1 Meningil I Scarlet Fever Tiranus Tularrmlt- Animals Cumulat iv u n Cum. Cum. Cum. I'J$- 196u 196I 19b3 196- 1963 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 I'.lTF'. TATF ... 6,741 43 1,498 1,448 5,165 4,250 7 123 7 143 78 2,386 'P-. EW< IA:;D .......... 380 1 43 91 630 541 1 4 13 Li n ............... -- 5 15 89 11 I,,- ji~r-h:rr. ..... 8 9 2 1 V. r ru ........... 51 1 3 1 i-.i, hu,.,r ....... .. 17 19 -2 55 74 1 4- -. Rh .S. I I in....... 55 I 5 a 58 29 -- . .nn r it, ......... 79 13 13 508 347 . 11D:.LE T LANTli ...... 1,000 5 156 197 278 204 8 6 65 .Y rr ir ....... 294 26 28 9 24 - .-. \ r., Ir-.-.ar 419 1 54 62 188 142 2 6 62 S I r ............... 205 4 30 27 43 21 4 - Snn, l .r ...... 82 46 80 38 17 2 3 FAI' NORTH CENTRAL... 1,511 7 220 237 580 294 2 19 12 15 327 'hiL ............... 2. I. 1 60 67 45 49 3 1 9 168 Inil r,.j............. 231 1 34 29 102 65 1 2 1 17 1 1 I.'. ........... 89 2 5- 43 94 42 1 7 8 3 75 Mi~ hi .ian ........... 602 1 47 71 241 102 6 1 1 29 WL's "cnIn.......... 375 2 25 27 98 36 1 1 2 38 WFiT NORTH CENTRAL... 292 6 96 87 74 97 7 2 29 27 769 l nncr .- t i .......... 2 3 22 17 3 4 1 1 6 232 1.-wu ............... 229 1 6 4 39 22 2 1 6 273 1i .'-.uri ............ 9 2 48 30 6 2 2 1 18 7 123 r- Ih Dak.it ....... 48 9 26 36 1 42 ",'uth Dakota ...... 5 9 I 1 1 5 64 %,.br. a k. .. .. .4 5 19 1 21 K nsa -............. Nfl 6 8 24 1 8 1 14 I.UL'TH ATLA'.TIC...... 414 5 338 273 387 317 2 42 18 3 319 Delaware ........... 7 4 2 - Marvlan ........... 19 23 41 53 10 3 - Dist. of Columbia.. 2 9 2 - VirAinia......... 102 2 38 66 110 133 5 4 1 191 Iest Virginia ...... 11. 24 13 157 60 1 22 N.rth Carolina...... 13 1 57 47 8 6 12 4 3 S.uth Carolina..... 43 48 13 2 15 3 1 Georgia............ 44 22 1 1 10 1 58 Florida............ 114 2 91 65 53 93 2 17 1 46 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL... 631 4 138 111 897 861 15 19 4 308 Kentucky ........... 185 46 25 73 71 2 1 43 Tennessee.......... 403 1 46 48 748 715 8 12 4 251 Alabama............. 15 3 29 21 36 10 4 3 14 Mississippi ........ 28 17 17 40 65 1 3 - WEST SOLTH CENTRAL.. 863 2 139 143 491 450 1 11 3 44 14 349 Arkansas........... 7 1 16 9 4 I 3 2 24 6 88 Louisiana.......... 4 99 58 1 2 3 1 1 31 Oklahoma........... 2 5 29 I 10 1 16 2 57 Texas............... 850 1 19 47 485 438 5 3 5 173 MOUNTAIN.............. 354 2 55 51 997 921 1 4 2 21 83 Montana............ 66 3 29 29 1 11 - Idah ............... 40 1 3 4 61 114 - Wyoming............ 2 3 4 3 4 1 4 - C lorado........... 66 11 12 493 392 4 New Mexico......... 15 1 22 3 194 219 I 39 Arizona............ 103 3 8 114 94 1 39 Utah............... 62 5 14 103 69 1 1 6 - Nevada............. 8 3 1 PACIFIC.............. 1,296 11 313 258 831 565 13 9 153 Washington......... 85 1 25 19 72 119 - Oregon............. 328 18 17 15 9 2 Calif:rnia.......... 852 9 255 208 667 390 II 9 151 Alaska............ 4 6 7 21 21 - Hawaii............. 27 1 9 7 56 26 1- P',erto Ricn 105 3 23 4 29 11 2 39 13 11orbidily and Morlalily Weekly Heport laLh 4 (H) RIPO()11 D PNI I MNONIA INLLIIN7A DI Al uS IN RI-PORI IN(, (:ITIIS (Tables 4(A), 4(B), 4(C), and 4(D) will be published in sequence covering a four-week period.)o 231 for weeks ending For weeks ending Area Arca 6/6 6/13 6/20 6/27 6/6 6/13 6/20 6/27 NEW ENGLAND: Boston, Mass............... Bridgeport, Conn.......... Cambridge, Mass............ Fall River, Mass........... Hartford, Conn........... Lowell, Mass.............. Lynn, Mass................ New Bedford, Mass.......... New Haven, Conn........... Providence, R.I........... Somerville, Mass.......... Springfield, Mass......... Waterbury, Conn........... Worcester, Mass........... MIDDLE ATLANTIC: Albany, N.Y............... Allentown, Pa............. Buffalo, N.Y.............. Camden, N.J................ Elizabeth, N.J............ Erie, Pa.................. Jersey City, N.J.......... Newark, N.J................ New York City, N.Y........ Paterson, N.J............. Philadelphia, Pa.......... Pittsburgh, Pa............ Reading, Pa............... Rochester, N.Y............ Schenectady, N.Y........... Scranton, Pa............... Syracuse, N.Y............. Trenton, N.J.............. Utica, N.Y................ Yonkers, N.Y............... EAST NORTH CENTRAL: Akron, Ohio ............... Canton, Ohio............... Chicago, Ill.............. Cincinnati, Ohio........... Cleveland, Ohio............ Columbus, Ohio............ Dayton, Ohio............... Detroit, Mich............. Evansville, Ind........... Flint, Mich............... Fort Wayne, Ind ........... Gary, Ind................. Grand Rapids, Mich........ Indianapolis, Ind......... Madison, Wis.............. Milwaukee, Wis............ Peoria, III............... Rockford, Ill............. South Bend, Ind........... Toledo, Ohio............... Youngstown, Ohio........... WEST NORTH CENTRAL: Des Moines, Iowa........... Duluth, Minn............... Kansas City, Kans......... Kansas City, Mo............ Lincoln, lebr.............. Minneapolis, Minn ........ Omaha, Ilebr............... St. Louis, Mo............. St. Paul, Minn............. Wichita, Kans............. 7 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 53 4 5 1 4 3 8 5 25 5 2 1 3 7 4 7 4 3 3 3 7 3 3 8 1 5 5 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, 'enn........ Knoxvile, Tenn........... Louisville, Ky........... Memphis, Tenn............ Mobile, Ala.............. Montgomery, Ala.......... Nashville, Tenn.......... WEST SOUTH CENTRAL: Austin, lex.............. Baton Rouge, La......... Corpus Chribt, 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, Artz............ Pueblo, Colo............. Salt Lake Cit~ Utah..... Tuc on, Arlt ............. PACIFIC: Berkeley, Calif.......... FrEsno, Calif............ Clindale, 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.............. San Juan, P.R............... 1 6 1 2 1 5 6 6 11 2 1 3 1 6 4 3 5 3 1 3 2 2 5 6 3 6 8 3 2 1 5 5 2 1 1 18 3 2 5 1 1 (---) 4 3 6 3 1 I -I 2 3 1 2 5 2 2 3 8 10 8 10 1 4 I 6 2 1 8 21 8 8 4 2 3 3 8 2 1 1 4 7 1 2 3 2 4 2 5 7 2 3 5 3 4 8 1 2 1 1 7 2 6 5 3 1 1 2 2 18 18 1 -- 2 3 2 2 3 5 4 5 4 7 1 1 2 --- ---) (---) (---) Current Week Mortality for 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..... 6 3 1 1 5 1 3 10 8 7 2 1 2 3 6 4 4 2 1 1 2 4 2 3 2 13 2 7 3 1 6 1 4 23 2 5 1 2 5 1 2 (---) 11,632 372 680 6,563 *Estimate based on average percent of divisional total. Totals for previous weeks include reported corrections. NOTF: All draths by place of occnence. Morbidily and Mortality Weekly Report SUMMARY OF PNEUMONIA AND INFLUENZA DEATHS The weekhl aleragc number of pneumonia-influenza deaths for the four-week period ending June 2" was 3"9 as compared with an expected weekly average of 428. Week Ending 4 Week 6 6 6 13 6 20 6. 27 Total NIV... .... I U.S DEPOSITORY Weekly Average Observed -14 I 2 3"r7 '2 1,518 379 Expected 439 432 425 418 1." 14 428 Excess -22 -80 -48 -46 -196 -49 PNEUMONIA INFLUENZA DEATHS in 108 US CITIES ARowe um0b9 v pr We l by Four. *.eeA Pr, Oa SATrs Sco- K. ortffet S Mr.. rr n I I j r- A o i. i ,' .R . aC0 *& O S- a II llI c a 2.r (Se taroble, payr 2.'I) ERRATUM In the < pidemiological report on a family) outbreak of chickenpox in Minncsota, appearing in the Morbidity and \forralirl Weekl\ Report, Vol. 13, page 219, the next to last paragraph should read "Patient D" nio "Patient B." Patient D died; patient B recovered. E ni'r v AN.*D .4.ORT AL IT AEE*L EFFORT. *ITH A CIRCUL A- .ATION OVF It.I-O S5 PUBLISHED BY THE COMMUNIC BL E DISEASE CENTER, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. CHIEF, COAMUNICABLE DISEASE CENTER JAES i5 GOODCCRD U D CHIEF EPIDEMIOLOGY BRANC- A. D L A4NCGMO'R M c CHIEF. STATISTICS SECTION R. F SERC.INGL P r, AST. CHIEF, STATISTICS SECTION I. L S-EB '.'* i CHfIE. SLuHVELLANCE SECTION D. -sErCERSON M D EDITOR. MMR L.* L.IS-AN D IN ACIDI ON TO tE ESTABLISHED POCEDURE5, FO0 QEQORTING OBIDITI' *ND MORTALITY. THBE ; I -.' C AP. DISEASE C EN E IEL.COME ACCOUNTS OF ITEREST*r-G -e s on RAISES S C"ic ACCOUNTS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO' (LAWRENCE AL.MIN M.D., EDITOR MORB(I1TY AND0 MORTALITY WEEKLLY Cc*OE. CO-UNC AtLE D DISEASE CENTER A*.ANTA, G EORGIA 013 NCOTE; THESE .-E -A *A A 1 E*4EO '*, T.re' IFL . A rHS TTN COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CENTER n '-.F INC ., a STATE HEALTH DEPARBTlMENT. 'c-; E = F -: C.NSRIJC -r:- OF o ARIOIUS MORTALIT CUR.ES La. 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