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Errata: Vol. 60 / No. 32

In the Notice to Readers, "Final 2010 Reports of Nationally Notifiable Infectious Diseases," multiple errors occurred in the introductory text and in Table 2. In the introductory text, on page 1088, "poliomyelitis, paralytic" was omitted from the statement specifying diseases with no cases reported. The sentence should read, "Because no cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis virus disease, non-neuroinvasive; poliomyelitis, paralytic; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; Powassan virus disease, non-neuroinvasive; rubella, congenital syndrome; severe acute respiratory syndrome--associated coronavirus disease; smallpox; western equine encephalitis virus disease, neuroinvasive and non-neuroinvasive; or yellow fever were reported in the United States during 2010, these diseases do not appear in these early release tables."

For Table 2, "Reported cases of notifiable diseases, by geographic division and area --- United States, 2010," on page 1089, "poliomyelitis, paralytic" was omitted from the footnote that lists the diseases with no cases reported. On page 1097, in the section for territories, "Guam's Q Fever, total, and Guam's Q Fever, acute" are incorrectly reported as not reportable; it should have been displayed as "---" (no reported cases). On page 1099, under "Streptococcus pneumoniae, invasive disease" the number of reported cases, by geographic division and area, should read as follows:


TABLE 2. Reported cases of notifiable diseases, by geographic division and area --- United States, 2010

Area

Streptococcus pneumoniae, invasive disease*

All ages

Age <5 yrs

United States

16,569

2,186

New England

942

107

Connecticut

389

30

Maine

130

10

Massachusetts

71

47

New Hampshire

145

6

Rhode Island

123

8

Vermont

84

6

Mid. Atlantic

1,701

262

New Jersey

754

64

New York (Upstate)

155

120

New York City

792

78

Pennsylvania

N

N

E.N. Central

3,299

375

Illinois

N

100

Indiana

781

55

Michigan

744

82

Ohio

1,227

100

Wisconsin

547

38

W.N. Central

875

157

Iowa

N

N

Kansas

N

N

Minnesota

649

87

Missouri

N

40

Nebraska

139

16

North Dakota

87

3

South Dakota

N

11

S. Atlantic

4,282

577

Delaware

50

2

District of Columbia

78

9

Florida

1,509

204

Georgia

1,461

162

Maryland

526

53

North Carolina

N

N

South Carolina

519

56

Virginia

N

59

West Virginia

139

32

E.S. Central

1,289

126

Alabama

N

N

Kentucky

205

12

Mississippi

N

19

Tennessee

1,084

95

W.S. Central

2,263

331

Arkansas

194

22

Louisiana

157

28

Oklahoma

N

55

Texas

1,912

226

Mountain

1,804

234

Arizona

823

105

Colorado

546

63

Idaho

N

8

Montana

N

N

Nevada

N

N

New Mexico

174

20

Utah

232

34

Wyoming

29

4

Pacific

114

17

Alaska

110

17

California

N

N

Hawaii

4

---

Oregon

N

N

Washington

N

N

Territories

American Samoa

N

---

C.N.M.I.

---

---

Guam

---

---

Puerto Rico

---

---

U.S. Virgin Islands

---

---

N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.

* The previous categories of invasive pneumococcal disease among children less than 5 years and invasive, drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae were eliminated. All cases of invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae disease, regardless of age or drug resistance are reported under a single disease code.



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