TABLE I. Provisional cases of infrequently reported notifiable
diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year)–
United States, week ending May 26, 2007 (21st Week) *

5-year
weekly
Current   Cum     average
Disease                            week     2007   ([dagger])

Anthrax                               –     –           –
Botulism:
foodborne                           –      2            0
infant                               1     28            2
other (wound & unspecified)          2      7            0
Brucellosis                            1     47            2
Chancroid                             –     10            1
Cholera                               –     –            0
Cyclosporiasis ([section])             1     24           17
Diphtheria                            –     –           –
Domestic arboviral diseases
([section]), ([paragraph]):
California serogroup                –     –            0
eastern equine                      –     –            0
Powassan                            –     –           –
St. Louis                           –     –            0
western equine                      –     –           –
Ehrlichiosis ([section]):
human granulocytic                   4     25            9
human monocytic                      2     53            5
human (other & unspecified)         –     19            2
Haemophilus influenzae, **
invasive disease
(age <5 yrs):
serotype b                        –      5            1
nonserotype b                     –     33            2
unknown serotype                   5    106            4
Hansen disease ([section])            –     19            2
Hantavirus pulmonary
syndrome ([section])                –      6            1
Hemolytic uremic syndrome,
postdiarrheal ([section])            1     37            4
Hepatitis C viral, acute               4    248           20
HIV infection, pediatric
(age <13 yrs) ([dagger]
[dagger])                           –     –            4
Influenza-associated pediatric
mortality ([section]),
([section][section])                 1     61            0
Listeriosis                            4    187           11
Measles ([paragraph]
[paragraph])                         1     13            2
Meningococcal disease,
invasive ***:
A, C, Y, & W-135                     3    107            5
serogroup B                         –     41            3
other serogroup                     –      9            0
unknown serogroup                   13    299           15

Mumps                                  7    384           59

Novel influenza A virus
infections                          –     –           –
Plague                                –     –            0
Poliomyelitis, paralytic              –     –           –
Poliovirus infection,
nonparalytic ([section])            –     –           –
Psittacosis ([section])               –      3            0
Q fever ([section])                    1     66            3
Rabies, human                         –     –           –
Rubella ([dagger]
[dagger][dagger])                   –      8            0
Rubella, congenital syndrome          –     –           –
SARS-CoV ([section]),
([section][section][section])       –     –            0
Smallpox ([section])                  –     –           –
Streptococcal toxic-shock
syndrome ([section])                 2     34            3
Syphilis, congenital
(age <1 yr)                          3     74            8
Tetanus                                1      4            1
Toxic-shock syndrome
(staphylococcal) ([section])        –     30            2
Trichinellosis                        –      1            0
Tularemia                              2      6            3
Typhoid fever                          1    101            5
Vancomycin-intermediate
Staphylococcus aureus
([section])                         –      3           –
Vancomycin-resistant
Staphylococcus
aureus ([section])                  –     –            0
Vibriosis (non-cholera Vibrio
species infections)
([section])                          2     65            0
Yellow fever                          –     –           –