TABLE I. Provisional cases of selected* infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year)--United States, week ending December 30, 2017 (WEEK 52)† column labels in same order that data fields appears in each record below: Disease Current week Cummulative for 2017 5-year weekly average§ Total cases reported for year 2016 Total cases reported for year 2015 Total cases reported for year 2014 Total cases reported for year 2013 Total cases reported for year 2012 States reporting cases during current week (Count) tab delimited data: Anthrax - - - - - - - - Arboviral diseases, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive Ά,**: Arboviral diseases, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive Ά,**, Chikungunya virus disease - 107 5 247 896 NN NN NN Arboviral diseases, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive Ά,**, Eastern equine encephalitis virus disease - 1 0 7 6 8 8 15 Arboviral diseases, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive Ά,**, Jamestown Canyon virus disease - 67 - 15 11 11 22 2 Arboviral diseases, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive Ά,**, La Crosse virus disease - 44 - 35 55 80 85 78 Arboviral diseases, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive Ά,**, Powassan virus disease - 30 - 22 7 8 12 7 Arboviral diseases, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive Ά,**, St. Louis encephalitis virus disease - 9 - 8 23 10 1 3 Arboviral diseases, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive Ά,**, Western equine encephalitis virus disease - - - - - - - - Botulism, total - 79 4 201 195 161 152 168 Botulism, foodborne - 5 0 31 37 15 4 27 Botulism, infant - 71 3 144 138 127 136 123 Botulism, other(wound & unspecified) - 3 0 26 20 19 12 18 Brucellosis 1 109 2 127 126 92 99 114 MD (1 ) Chancroid - 8 0 7 11 - - 15 Cholera - 4 0 15 5 5 14 17 Cyclosporiasis ** - 1,091 2 535 645 388 784 123 Diphtheria - - - - - 1 - 1 Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease (age <5 yrs) ††: Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease (age <5 yrs) ††, serotype b - 22 1 30 29 40 31 30 Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease (age <5 yrs) ††, nontypeable - 113 6 196 175 128 141 115 Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease (age <5 yrs) ††, non-b serotype - 138 2 159 135 266 233 263 Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease (age <5 yrs) ††, unknown serotype 5 237 5 187 167 39 34 37 NY (1 ), GA (1 ), FL (3 ) Hansen's disease ** - 51 2 78 89 88 81 82 Hantavirus Infections **: Hantavirus Infections **, Hantavirus infection non-HPS - - 0 6 3 NN NN NN Hantavirus Infections **, Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) - 8 0 31 21 32 21 30 Hemolytic uremic syndrome, post-diarrheal ** - 246 4 307 274 250 329 274 Hepatitis B, perinatal virus infection §§ - 19 1 32 37 47 48 40 Influenza-associated pediatric mortality **, ΆΆ 1 127 4 82 130 141 160 52 TN (1 ) Leptospirosis ** - 49 1 78 40 38 NN NN Listeriosis 1 731 14 786 768 769 735 727 NY (1 ) Measles *** - 122 5 85 188 667 187 55 Meningococcal disease (Neisseria meningitidis) †††: Meningococcal disease, invasive †††, serogroup ACWY - 63 4 126 120 123 142 161 Meningococcal disease, invasive †††, serogroup B - 67 2 86 111 89 99 110 Meningococcal disease, invasive †††, other serogroup - 14 0 21 21 25 17 20 Meningococcal disease, invasive †††, unknown serogroup 2 186 5 142 120 196 298 260 OR (2 ) Novel influenza A virus infections §§§ - 67 0 23 7 3 21 313 Plague - 1 - 4 16 10 4 4 Poliomyelitis, paralytic - - - - - - 1 - Polio virus infection, nonparalytic ** - - - - - - - - Psittacosis ** - 3 0 12 4 8 6 2 Q fever total **: - 129 3 164 156 168 170 135 Q fever **,acute - 99 2 132 122 132 137 113 Q fever **,chronic - 30 1 32 34 36 33 22 Rabies, human - - - - 2 1 2 1 SARS-CoV - - - - - - - - Smallpox - - - - - - - - Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome ** - 278 6 283 335 259 224 194 Syphilis, congenital ΆΆΆ - 589 9 633 493 458 348 322 Toxic shock syndrome (other than streptococcal) ** - 24 1 40 64 59 71 65 Trichinellosis ** - 14 1 26 14 14 22 18 Tularemia - 213 2 230 314 180 203 149 Typhoid fever (caused by Salmonella typhi) - 288 8 376 367 349 338 354 Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus ** - 89 3 108 183 212 248 134 Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ** - - - - 3 - - 2 Viral hemorrhagic Fevers ****: Viral hemorrhagic Fevers ****, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever - - - - - NP NP NP Viral hemorrhagic Fevers ****, Ebola hemorrhagic fever - - - - - 4 NP NP Viral hemorrhagic Fevers ****, Guanarito hemorrhagic fever - - - - - NP NP NP Viral hemorrhagic Fevers ****, Junin hemorrhagic fever - - - - - NP NP NP Viral hemorrhagic Fevers ****, Lassa fever - - - - 1 1 NP NP Viral hemorrhagic Fevers ****, Lujo virus - - - - - NP NP NP Viral hemorrhagic Fevers ****, Machupo hemorrhagic fever - - - - - NP NP NP Viral hemorrhagic Fevers ****, Marburg fever - - - - - NP NP NP Viral hemorrhagic Fevers ****, Sabia-associated hemorrhagic fever - - - - - NP NP NP Yellow fever - - - - - - - - Zika virus disease, non-congenital †††† - 444 14 5,132 NN NN NN NN -: No reported cases N: Not reportable NA: Not Available NN: Not Nationally Notifiable NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. Cumulative: year-to-date counts. * Case counts for reporting year 2017 are provisional and subject to change. Data for years 2012 through 2016 are finalized. For further information on interpretation of these data, see http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/ProvisionalNationaNotifiableDiseasesSurveillanceData20100927.pdf. † This table does not include cases from the U.S. territories. Three low incidence conditions, rubella, rubella congenital, and tetanus, are in Table II to facilitate case count verification with reporting jurisdictions. § Calculated by summing the incidence counts for the current week, the 2 weeks preceding the current week, and the 2 weeks following the current week, for a total of 5 preceding years. Additional information is available at https://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/5yearweeklyaverage.pdf. Ά Updated weekly reports from the Division of Vector-Borne Diseases, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (ArboNET Surveillance). Data for West Nile virus are available in Table II. ** Not reportable in all reporting jurisdictions. Data from states where the condition is not reportable are excluded from this table, except for the arboviral diseases and influenza-associated pediatric mortality. Reporting exceptions are available at https://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/downloads.html. †† Data for Haemophilus influenzae (all ages, all serotypes) are available in Table II. §§ In 2016, the nationally notifiable condition 'Hepatitis B Perinatal Infection' was renamed to 'Perinatal Hepatitis B Virus Infection' and reflects updates in the 2016 CSTE position statement for Perinatal Hepatitis B Virus Infection. ΆΆ Updated weekly from reports to the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. Since October 1, 2017, thirteen influenza-associated pediatric death occurring during the 2017-18 season have been reported. *** No measles cases were reported for the current week. ††† Data for meningococcal disease (all serogroups) are available in Table II. §§§ Novel influenza A virus infections are human infections with influenza A viruses that are different from currently circulating human seasonal influenza viruses. With the exception of one avian lineage influenza A (H7N2) virus, all novel influenza A virus infections reported to CDC since 2012 have been variant influenza viruses. Total case counts are provided by the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD). ΆΆΆ Updated weekly from reports to the Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. **** Prior to 2015, CDC's National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) did not receive electronic data about incident cases of specific viral hemorrhagic fevers; instead data were collected in aggregate as "viral hemorrhagic fevers". Beginning in 2015, NNDSS has been updated to receive data for each of the viral hemorrhagic fevers listed below. In addition to the four cases of Ebola diagnosed in the United States to date in 2014, six residents of the United States have been medically evacuated to the United States for care after developing Ebola in West Africa. Ten of the 11 VHF cases reported for 2014 are confirmed as Ebola and one as Lassa fever. †††† The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists approved position statement 16-ID-01 in June 2016, which modifies the previous case definition and naming convention from "Zika virus congenital infection" to "Zika virus disease, non-congenital". Notes: These are weekly cases of selected infectious national notifiable diseases, from the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS). NNDSS data reported by the 50 states, New York City, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories are collated and published weekly as numbered tables. Cases reported by state health departments to CDC for weekly publication are subject to ongoing revision of information and delayed reporting. Therefore, numbers listed in later weeks may reflect changes made to these counts as additional information becomes available. Case counts in the tables are presented as published each week. See also https://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/guide_to_interpreting_provisional_and_finalized_nndss_data_tables.pdf, Guide to Interpreting Provisional and Finalized NNDSS Data. Weekly tables since 1996 are available on https://wonder.cdc.gov/nndss/nndss_weekly_tables_menu.asp, CDC WONDER. Weekly tables since 2014 are available on https://data.cdc.gov/browse?q=NNDSS&sortBy=newest&utf8=%E2%9C%93, Data.CDC.gov. Weekly tables for 1952-2017 published in the MMWR are available at https://stacks.cdc.gov/mmwr, CDC Stacks MMWR, and weekly tables starting in 2018 are available at https://stacks.cdc.gov/nndss, CDC Stacks NNDSS (once in CDC Stacks NNDSS select "Weekly Tables" in the "Genre" box at the left). Notices, errata, and other notes are available in the https://wonder.cdc.gov/nndss/NTR.html, Notice To Data Users page. Suggested Citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System, Weekly Tables of Infectious Disease Data. Atlanta, GA. CDC Division of Health Informatics and Surveillance. Available at: https://www.cdc.gov/nndss/infectious-tables.html, https://www.cdc.gov/nndss/infectious-tables.html. https://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/, National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System Provided by https://wonder.cdc.gov, CDC WONDER