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Summary of Notifiable Diseases

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Home - National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System
1999 Annual Summary
    Table of Contents
    Preface
    Background
    Data Sources
    Interpreting Data
    Highlights
    Graphs and Maps
    Selected Reading
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United States 1999


Graphs and Maps 

  1. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) — reported cases by quarter, United States, 1988-1999
  2. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) — reported cases per 100,000 population, United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands, 1999
  3. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) — reported pediatric cases, United States, and Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands 1999
  4. Arboviral Encephalitis — reported cases caused by California serogroup viruses by month onset, United States, 1990-1999
  5. Arboviral Encephalitis — reported cases caused by eastern equine encephalitis virus by month of onset, United States, 1990-1999
  6. Arboviral Encephalitis — reported cases caused by St. Louis encephalitis virus by month of onset, United States, 1990-1999
  7. Arboviral Encephalitis — reported cases caused by western equine encephalitis virus by month of onset, United States, 1990-1999
  8. Botulism (foodborne) — reported cases by year, United States, 1979-1999
  9. Botulism (infant) — reported cases by year, United States, 1979-1999
  10. Botulism, Other (includes wound and unspecified) — reported cases by year, United States, 1990-1999
  11. Brucellosis — reported cases by year, United States, 1969-1999
  12. Chlamydia — reported cases among women per 100,000 female population, United States, 1999
  13. Cholera — reported cases, United States and territories, 1999
  14. Cryptosporidiosis — reported cases per 100,000 population, United States and territories, 1999
  15. Diphtheria — reported cases by year, United States, 1969–1999
  16. Enrilichiosis, Human Granulocytic - reported cases, United States and territories, 1999
  17. Enrlichiosis, Human Monocytic - reported cases, United States and territories, 1999
  18. Escherichia coli O157:H7— reported cases, United States and territories, 1999
  19. Escherichia coli O157:H7 — reported isolates, United States, 1999
  20. Gonorrhea — reported cases per 100,000 population, United States, 1999
  21. Gonorrhea — reported cases by sex, United States, 1984–1999
  22. Gonorrhea — reported cases per 100,000 population by race and ethnicity, United States, 1984–1999
  23. Haemophilus influenzae, Invasive Disease — reported cases per 100,000 population by age group, United States, 1991–1999
  24. Haemophilus influenzae, Invasive Disease — reported cases by year and serotype among children <5 years, United States, 1994-1999
  25. Hansen Disease (leprosy) — reported cases by year, United States, 1969–1999
  26. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome — reported cases by survival status, by year, United States, 1994–1999
  27. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, Postdiarrheal — reported cases, United States and territories, 1999
  28. Hepatitis — reported cases per 100,000 by year, United States, 1969–1999
  29. Hepatitis A — reported cases per 100,000 population, United States and territories, 1999
  30. Legionellosis — reported cases per 100,00 by year, United States, 1984–1999
  31. Lyme Disease — reported cases by county, United States and territories, 1999
  32. Malaria — reported cases per 100,00 population by year, United States, 1969–1999
  33. Measles  — reported cases (thousands) by year, United States, 1964–1999
  34. Meningococcal Disease — reported cases per 100,000 population by year, United States, 1969–1999
  35. Mumps — reported cases per 100,000 population by year, United States, 1974–1999
  36. Pertussis (whooping cough) — reported cases per 100,000 population by year, United States, 1969–1999
  37. Pertussis (whooping cough) — reported cases by age group, United States, 1999
  38. Plague — reported cases among humans, by year, United States, 1968–1999
  39. Poliomyelitis (paralytic) —reported cases by year, United States, 1969–1999
  40. Psittacosis — reported cases by year, United States, 1969–1999
  41. Rabies — reported wild and domestic animals, by year, United States and Puerto Rico, 1969–1999
  42. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever — reported cases per 100,000 population by year, United States, 1969–1999
  43. Rubella — reported cases per 100,000 population by year, United States, 1969–1999
  44. Salmonellosis  — reported cases per 100,000 population by year, United States, 1969–1999
  45. Salmonella — reported isolates by serotype of isolates by year, United States, 1974–1999
  46. Shigellosis — reported cases per 100,000 population by year, United States, 1969–1999
  47. Shigella — reported isolates by species of isolate by year, United States, 1974–1999
  48. Streptococcal Disease, Invasive, Group A — reported cases, United States and territories, 1999
  49. Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome — reported cases, United States and territories, 1999
  50. Streptococcus Pneumoniae, Drug Resistant, Invasive Disease — reported cases, United States 1999
  51. Syphilis Congenital — reported cases per 100,000 births among infants aged < 1 year, United States, 1969–1999
  52. Syphilis, Primary and Secondary — reported cases per 100,000 population, United States, 1999
  53. Syphilis, Primary and Secondary — reported cases per 100,000 population by sex, United States, 1984–1999
  54. Syphilis, Primary and Secondary — reported cases per 100,000 population by race and ethnicity, United States, 1984–1999
  55. Tetanus — reported cases by year, United States, 1969–1999
  56. Toxic-Shock Syndrome (TSS) — reported cases by quarter, United States, 1984–1999
  57. Trichinosis — reported cases by year, United States, 1969–1999
  58. Tuberculosis (TB) —  reported cases per 100,000 population, United States and territories, 1999
  59. Tuberculosis (TB) — reported cases per 100,000 population by year, United States, 1979–1999
  60. Tuberculosis (TB) — reported cases among U.S.-born and foreign-born persons by year, United States, 1987–1999
  61. Typhoid Fever — reported cases by year, United States, 1969–1999
  62. Varicella (chickenpox) — reported cases from selected U.S. states (n=7) 1990-1999
Explanation of Symbols Used in Graphs and Maps
Data not available NA
Report of disease is not required in that jurisdiction (not identifiable) NN
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands C.N.M.I
Puerto Rico P.R.
U.S. Virgin Islands V.I.
 


 



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