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    MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report

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    "The Summary of Notifiable Diseases--United States, 2008 contains the official statistics, in tabular and graphic form, for the reported occurrence of nationally notifiable infectious diseases in the United States for 2008. Unless otherwise noted, the data are final totals for 2008 reported as of June 30, 2009. 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). The Summary is available at http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/summary.html. This site also includes publications from previous years. The Highlights section presents noteworthy epidemiologic and prevention information for 2008 for selected diseases and additional information to aid in the interpretation of surveillance and disease-trend data. Part 1 contains tables showing incidence data for the nationally notifiable infectious diseases during 2008. The tables provide the number of cases reported to CDC for 2008 and the distribution of cases by month, geographic location, and the patient's demographic characteristics (age, sex, race, and ethnicity). Part 2 contains graphs and maps that depict summary data for certain notifiable infectious diseases described in tabular form in Part 1. Part 3 contains tables that list the number of cases of notifiable diseases reported to CDC since 1977. This section also includes a table enumerating deaths associated with specified notifiable diseases reported to CDC's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) during 2002-2006. The Selected Reading section presents general and disease-specific references for notifiable infectious diseases. These references provide additional information on surveillance and epidemiologic concerns, diagnostic concerns, and disease-control activities." - p. 2Preface -- Background -- Infectious diseases designated as notifiable at the national level during 2008 -- Data sources -- Interpreting data -- Transition in NNDSS data collection and reporting -- Methodology for identifying which nationally notifiable infectious diseases are reportable -- Revised international health regulations -- Highlights for 2008 -- Summaries of notifiable diseases in the United States, 2008 -- Graphs and maps for selected notifiable diseases in the United States, 2008 -- Historical summaries of notifiable diseases in the United States, 1977--2008 -- Selected readingprepared by Patsy A. Hall-Baker, Enrique Nieves, Jr., Ruth Ann Jajosky, Deborah A. Adams, Pearl Sharp, Willie J. Anderson, J. Javier Aponte, Aaron E. Aranas, Susan B. Katz, Michelle Mayes, Michael S. Wodajo, Diana H. Onweh, James Baillie, Meeyoung Park, Division of Notifiable Disease Surveillance (Proposed), the Office of Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services (Proposed), CDC.Selected reading: p. 87-94

    MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report

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    "The Highlights section presents noteworthy epidemiologic and prevention information for 2006 for selected diseases and additional information to aid in the interpretation of surveillance and disease-trend data. Part 1 contains tables showing incidence data for the nationally notifiable infectious diseases during 2006. The tables provide the number of cases reported to CDC for 2006 as well as the distribution of cases by month, geographic location, and the patient's demographic characteristics (age, sex, race, and ethnicity). Part 2 contains graphs and maps that depict summary data for certain notifiable infectious diseases described in tabular form in Part 1. Part 3 contains tables that list the number of cases of notifiable diseases reported to CDC since 1975. This section also includes a table enumerating deaths associated with specified notifiable diseases reported to CDC's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) during 2002-2004. The Selected Reading section presents general and disease-specific references for notifiable infectious diseases. These references provide additional information on surveillance and epidemiologic concerns, diagnostic concerns, and disease-control activities." - p. 1Preface -- Background -- Revised international health regulations -- Infectious diseases designated as notifiable at the national level during 2006 -- Data sources -- Interpreting data -- Transition in NNDSS data collection and reporting -- Highlights -- Summaries of notifiable diseases in the United States, 2006 -- Graphs and maps for selected notifiable diseases in the United states, 2006 -- Historical summaries of notifiable diseases in the United States, 1975--2006 -- Selected readingprepared by Scott J.N. McNabb, Ruth Ann Jajosky, Patsy A. Hall-Baker, Deborah A. Adams, Pearl Sharp, Carol Worsham, Willie J. Anderson, J. Javier Aponte, Gerald F. Jones, David A. Nitschke, Araceli Rey, Michael S. Wodajo, Division of Integrated Surveillance Systems and Services, National Center for Public Health Informatics, Coordinating Center for Health Information and Service, CDC."The statistical summary of notifiable diseases in the United States is published to accompany each volume of the Morbidity and mortality weekly report."--T.p. verso.Selected reading: p. 84-94.1835437

    MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report

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    "The Summary of Notifiable Diseases--United States, 2005 contains the official statistics, in tabular and graphic form, for the reported occurrence of nationally notifiable infectious diseases in the United States for 2005. Unless otherwise noted, the data are final totals for 2005 reported as of June 30, 2006. These statistics are collected and compiled from reports sent by state 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). The Summary is available at http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/summary.html. This site also includes publications from previous years. The Highlights section presents noteworthy epidemiologic and prevention information for 2005 for selected diseases and additional information to aid in the interpretation of surveillance and disease-trend data. Part 1 contains tables showing incidence data for the nationally notifiable infectious diseases during 2005. The tables provide the number of cases reported to CDC for 2005 as well as the distribution of cases by month, geographic location, and the patient's demographic characteristics (age, sex, race, and ethnicity). Part 2 contains graphs and maps that depict summary data for certain notifiable infectious diseases described in tabular form in Part 1. Part 3 contains tables that list the number of cases of notifiable diseases reported to CDC since 1973. This section also includes a table enumerating deaths associated with specified notifiable diseases reported to CDC's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) during 2002-003. The Selected Reading section presents general and disease-specific references for notifiable infectious diseases. These references provide additional information on surveillance and epidemiologic concerns, diagnostic concerns, and disease-control activities." - p. 1Preface -- Background -- Infectious diseases designated as notifiable at the national level during 2005 -- Data sources -- Interpreting data -- Transition in NNDSS data collection and reporting -- Highlights -- Summaries of notifiable diseases in the United States, 2005 -- Graphs and maps for selected notifiable diseases in the United States, 2005 -- Selected readingprepared by Scott J.N. McNabb ... [et al.], Division of Integrated Surveillance Systems and Services, National Center for Public Health Informatics, Coordinating Center for Health Information and Service, CDC.Selected reading: p. 83-92.1739268

    MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report

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    "The Summary of Notifiable Diseases--United States, 2007 contains the official statistics, in tabular and graphic form, for the reported occurrence of nationally notifiable infectious diseases in the United States for 2007. Unless otherwise noted, the data are final totals for 2007 reported as of June 30, 2008. 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). The Summary is available at http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/summary.html. This site also includes publications from previous years. The Highlights section presents noteworthy epidemiologic and prevention information for 2007 for selected diseases and additional information to aid in the interpretation of surveillance and disease-trend data. Part 1 contains tables showing incidence data for the nationally notifiable infectious diseases during 2007.* The tables provide the number of cases reported to CDC for 2007 and the distribution of cases by month, geographic location, and the patient's demographic characteristics (age, sex, race, and ethnicity). Part 2 contains graphs and maps that depict summary data for certain notifiable infectious diseases described in tabular form in Part 1. Part 3 contains tables that list the number of cases of notifiable diseases reported to CDC since 1976. This section also includes a table enumerating deaths associated with specified notifiable diseases reported to CDC's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) during 2002--2005. The Selected Reading section presents general and disease-specific references for notifiable infectious diseases. These references provide additional information on surveillance and epidemiologic concerns, diagnostic concerns, and disease-control activities." - p. 1Preface -- Background -- Infectious diseases designated as notifiable at the national level during 2007 -- Data sources -- Interpreting data -- Transition in NNDSS data collection and reporting -- Change in methodology for identifying which nationally notifiable infectious diseases were not reportable in Nationally Notifiable Disease Surveillance System (NNDSS) reporting jurisdictions in 2007 -- Revised international health regulations -- Highlights for 2007 -- Summaries of notifiable diseases in the United States, 2007 -- Graphs and maps for selected notifiable diseases in the United States, 2007 -- Historical summaries of notifiable diseases in the United States, 1976--2007 -- Selected readingprepared by Patsy A. Hall-Baker ... [et al.], Division of Integrated Surveillance Systems and Services, National Center for Public Health Informatics, Coordinating Center for Health Information and Service, CDC.Selected reading: p. 87-94
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