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Summary of notifiable infectious diseases and conditions - United States, 2015
Adams DA , Thomas KR , Jajosky RA , Foster L , Baroi G , Sharp P , Onweh DH , Schley AW , Anderson WJ . MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2017 64 (53) 1-143 The Summary of Notifiable Infectious Diseases and Conditions - United States, 2015 (hereafter referred to as the summary) contains the official statistics, in tabular and graphical form, for the reported occurrence of nationally notifiable infectious diseases and conditions in the United States for 2015. Unless otherwise noted, data are final totals for 2015 reported as of June 30, 2016. These statistics are collected and compiled from reports sent by U.S. state and territories, New York City, and District of Columbia health departments to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS), which is operated by CDC in collaboration with the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE). This summary is available at https://www.cdc.gov/MMWR/MMWR_nd/index.html. This site also includes summary publications from previous years. |
Summary of Notifiable Infectious Diseases and Conditions - United States, 2014
Adams DA , Thomas KR , Jajosky RA , Foster L , Sharp P , Onweh DH , Schley AW , Anderson WJ . MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2016 63 (54) 1-152 The Summary of Notifiable Infectious Diseases and Conditions-United States, 2014 (hereafter referred to as the summary) contains the official statistics, in tabular and graphic form, for the reported occurrence of nationally notifiable infectious diseases and conditions in the United States for 2014. Unless otherwise noted, data are final totals for 2014 reported as of June 30, 2015. These statistics are collected and compiled from reports sent by U.S. state and territory, New York City, and District of Columbia health departments to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS), which is operated by CDC in collaboration with the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE). This summary is available at http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_nd/index.html. This site also includes summary publications from previous years. |
Summary of notifiable noninfectious conditions and disease outbreaks: introduction to the summary of notifiable noninfectious conditions and disease outbreaks - United States
Coates RJ , Jajosky RA , Stanbury M , Macdonald SC . MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2015 62 (54) 1-4 With this 2015 Summary of Notifiable Noninfectious Conditions and Disease Outbreaks — United States, CDC is publishing official statistics for the occurrence of nationally notifiable noninfectious conditions and disease outbreaks for the first time in the same volume of MMWR as the annual Summary of Notifiable Infectious Diseases (1). | This two-part publication provides the opportunity for readers to review information on all of the nationally notifiable conditions identified by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) in collaboration with CDC. This combined publication is the result of a February 2013 request by CSTE for CDC to present surveillance data on all nationally notifiable conditions and disease outbreaks in the same publication. In recent years, CSTE formalized and expanded the list of nationally notifiable conditions to include foodborne and waterborne disease outbreaks and four noninfectious conditions: acute pesticide-related illness and injury, cancer, silicosis, and elevated blood lead levels.* After discussion within the organization and with subject matter experts at CDC, CSTE concluded that inclusion of information on all nationally notifiable conditions in the same MMWR annual surveillance summary of nationally notifiable conditions would be useful and important for the public and public health professionals. | This Summary of Notifiable Noninfectious Conditions and Disease Outbreaks includes six chapters treating the following subjects: acute pesticide-related illness and injury arising from occupational exposure (2), cancer (3), elevated blood lead levels among employed adults (4), elevated blood lead levels among children (5), silicosis (6), and foodborne and waterborne disease outbreaks (7). Information about nonoccupational acute pesticide-related illness could not be included this year because the data were not ready for publication. However, the CDC programs involved in pesticide-related illness surveillance activities plan to include these data in the 2016 MMWR publication of the annual Summary of Notifiable Noninfectious Conditions and Disease Outbreaks. | Information on elevated lead exposure is provided in two separate chapters because the sources of lead exposure differ between children and adults. Lead exposure among children is caused principally by deteriorated lead paint found in homes whereas lead exposure among adults occurs principally in the workplace. CDC's National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) has primary responsibility for preventing disease from environmental (principally nonoccupational) hazards, and CDC's National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is responsible for preventing disease from workplace hazards. Because of the separate delegation of responsibilities and differences in sources of lead exposure, CDC has a linked surveillance system for lead exposure with NCEH responsible for the Childhood Blood Lead Surveillance (CBLS) system (5) and with NIOSH responsible for the Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance system (ABLES) (4). | Each of the six chapters in this Summary (Noninfectious) presents the most recent statistics available to the CDC program. Local, state, and territorial public health departments and other agencies within those jurisdictions (e.g., departments of labor, environmental protection agencies, cancer registries, and their agents) submit data on these conditions and outbreaks to CDC programs at the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, NCEH, and NIOSH. Previously, the programs compiled and published surveillance data on these noninfectious conditions and disease outbreaks periodically in multiple venues with variable timeframes and formats. | The Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services (CSELS) coordinated the development and publication of this summary. Comments and suggestions from readers on this new combined publication are encouraged, including ones about whether the information presented could be made more useful. Comments should be sent to NNDSSweb@cdc.gov. |
Summary of notifiable diseases - United States, 2012
Adams DA , Jajosky RA , Ajani U , Kriseman J , Sharp P , Onwen DH , Schley AW , Anderson WJ , Grigoryan A , Aranas AE , Wodajo MS , Abellera JP . MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2014 61 (53) 1-121 The Summary of Notifiable Diseases - United States, 2012 contains the official statistics, in tabular and graphic form, for the reported occurrence of nationally notifiable infectious diseases in the United States for 2012. Unless otherwise noted, the data are final totals for 2012 reported as of June 30, 2013. These statistics are collected and compiled from reports sent by state health departments and territories to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS), which is operated by CDC in collaboration with the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE). |
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