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Graphs and Maps from the Summary of Notifiable Diseases - United States 2004

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The entire 2004 annual Summary can be found at:  http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/
mm5353a1.htm


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  1. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Percentage of reported cases, by race — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  2. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Incidence — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  3. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Number of reported pediatric cases — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  4. Botulism, Foodborne. Number of reported cases, by year — United States, 1984-2004
  5. Botulism, Infant. Number of reported cases, by year — United States, 1984-2004
  6. Botulism, Other (includes wound and unspecified). Number of reported cases, by year — United States, 1994-2004
  7. Brucellosis. Number of reported cases, by year — United States, 1974-2004
  8. Brucellosis. Number of reported cases — United States and territories, 2004
  9. Chlamydia. Incidence among women— United States, 2004
  10. Cholera. Number of reported cases — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  11. Coccidioidomycosis. Number of reported cases —, United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  12. Cryptosporidiosis. Incidence — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  13. Diphtheria. Number of reported cases, by year — United States, 1974-2004
  14. Ehrlichiosis, Human Granulocytic. Number of reported cases — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  15. Ehrlichiosis, Human Monocytic. Number of reported cases — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  16. Encephalitis/Meningitis, Arboviral. Number of reported cases, by year — United States, 1995-2004
  17. Encephalitis/Meningitis, Arboviral, West Nile. Number of reported cases, by county — United States, 2004
  18. Escherichia coli Enterohemorrhagic O157:H7. Number of reported cases — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  19. Giardiasis. Incidence — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  20. Gonorrhea. Incidence — United States, 2004
  21. Gonorrhea. Incidence, by sex — United States, 1989-2004
  22. Gonorrhea. Incidence, by race/ethnicity — United States, 1989-2004
  23. Haemophilus influenzae, Invasive Disease - Incidence, by age group — United States, 1991-2004
  24. Hansen Disease (Leprosy). Number of reported cases, by year — United States, 1974-2004
  25. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome. Number of reported cases, by survival status and year — United States, 1995-2004
  26. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, Postdiarrheal. Number of reported cases — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  27. Hepatitis A. Incidence — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  28. Hepatitis, Viral. Incidence, by year — United States, 1974-2004
  29. Legionellosis. Incidence, by year — United States, 1989-2004
  30. Listeriosis. Incidence — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  31. Lyme Disease. Number of reported cases, by county - United States, 2004
  32. Malaria. Incidence, by year — United States, 1990-2004
  33. Measles. Incidence, by year — United States, 1969-2004
  34. Meningococcal Disease. Incidence, by year — United States, 1974-2004
  35. Mumps. Incidence, by year — United States, 1979-2004
  36. Pertussis. Incidence, by year — United States, 1974-2004
  37. Pertussis. Number of reported cases, by age group — United States, 2004
  38. Q Fever. - Number of reported cases — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  39. Rabies, Animal. Number of reported cases among wild and domestic animals, by year — United States and Puerto Rico, 1974-2004
  40. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Number of reported cases — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  41. Rubella. Incidence, by year — United States, 1974-2004
  42. Salmonellosis and Shigellosis. Number of reported cases, by year — United States, 1974-2004
  43. Streptococcal Disease, Invasive, Group A. Number of reported cases — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  44. Streptococcus pneumoniae. Number of reported cases — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  45. Syphilis, Congenital. Incidence among infants aged <1 year — United States, 1974-2004
  46. Syphilis, Primary and Secondary. Incidence — United States, 2004
  47. Syphilis, Primary and Secondary. Incidence, by sex — United States, 1989-2004
  48. Syphilis, Primary and Secondary. Incidence, by race/ethnicity — United States, 1989-2004
  49. Tetanus. Number of reported cases, by year — United States, 1974-2004
  50. Tetanus. Number of reported cases, by age group — United States, 2004
  51. Trichinellosis. Number of reported cases, by year — United States, 1974-2004
  52. Tuberculosis. Incidence — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  53. Tuberculosis. Incidence, by race/ethnicity — United States, 1994-2004
  54. Tuberculosis. Number of reported cases among U.S.-born and foreign-born persons, by year — United States, 1994-2004
  55. Tularemia. Number of reported cases — United States and U.S. territories, 2004
  56. Typhoid Fever. Number of reported cases, by year — United States, 1974-2004
  57. Varicella. Number of reported cases — Illinois, Michigan, Texas, and West Virginia 1993-2004

Summary of Notifiable Diseases, United States, 2004 Graphs (6.36 MB .ZIP file)

Abbreviations and Symbols Used in Graphs and Maps
U Data not available
N Not notifiable (i.e., report of disease is not required in that jurisdiction)
AS American Samoa
CNMI Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
GU GUAM
PR Puerto Rico
VI U.S. Virgin Islands
 


 



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