Reported Cases of Selected Diseases - 2004-2013

  2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
AIDS 5545 4739 3893 3135 2905 4078 2766 2905 1898 2416*
AMEBIASIS 460 465 544 517 410 424 393 426 445 405
BABESIOSIS 14 17 40 25 39 42 36 57 28 75
CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS 823 871 956 1012 910 970 1169 1390 1545 1730
CHLAMYDIA 34189 39215 41236 50755 56448 58376 63544 64966 62460 58098
CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS 138 148 155 105 107 80 107 86 125 80
E.COLI O157 35 17 34 27 40 35 30 20 15 24
ENCEPHALITIS** 183 205 109 176 249 176 162 77 207 9
GIARDIASIS 1088 875 931 847 840 839 922 918 873 767
GONORRHEA 10860 10596 10299 10310 10483 10807 12354 14403 14747 13500
HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE*** 84 80 89 101 87 77 101 187 124 105
HEPATITIS A 352 278 122 156 113 88 81 66 48 93
HEPATITIS B - ACUTE 163 132 122 122 98 73 79 80 64 69
LEGIONELLOSIS 73 119 185 184 141 228 165 216 177 301
LISTERIOSIS 26 44 36 39 30 38 45 30 38 32
LYME DISEASE 357 400 304 417 808 1053 727 731 543 744
MALARIA 206 190 172 208 185 204 272 228 225 196
MEASLES 4 6 3 6 29 18 6 25 4 62
MENINGITIS ASEPTIC 706 480 351 404 375 278 283 388 308 266
MENINGOCOCCAL*** 27 25 58 22 28 17 19 32 25 16
BACTERIAL MENINGITIS 105 83 64 78 72 88 70 81 120 147
MUMPS 20 15 19 17 19 806 887 29 9 36
PERTUSSIS 196 116 112 150 114 99 107 334 456 142
RMSF 5 2 24 28 11 8 11 12 7 2
RUBELLA 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 1
SALMONELLOSIS 1263 1198 1273 1296 1261 1251 1314 1132 1168 1135
SHIGELLOSIS 419 416 274 283 733 451 300 448 567 318
STREP GROUP A INVASIVE*** 126 171 167 226 204 191 204 228 210 223
STREP PNEUMONIA INVASIVE*** 915 1026 1150 1004 923 940 809 746 666 673
SYPHILIS EARLY 1302 1596 1479 1919 2286 2190 2190 1998 2291 2907
TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3
TUBERCULOSIS 1039 984 953 914 895 760 711 689 650 656
TYPHOID FEVER 19 24 65 70 57 53 52 26 45 23
YERSINIOSIS 7 13 19 19 22 15 12 30 26 18

Footnotes

  • * Based on year reported (excludes inmates). Includes all newly-reported AIDS cases regardless of HIV diagnosis date.
    Provisional, data as of July 7, 2014. County of residence is unknown for 9 cases.
  • ** A change in surveillance is responsible for the decline in the number of encephalitis cases.
    As of 2013, laboratory requisitions are no longer being used to approximate cases of encephalitis.
  • *** Case definition require positive culture from blood, spinal, or other sterile sites