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CDC Week 10 MMWR Zika Total Increases To 242


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Disease Total cases reported for previous years 
Current
week
Cum
2016
5-year
weekly
average
§
20152014201320122011States reporting cases
during current week (No.10)

 

 Zika virus ¶¶2209-33NNNNNNNNNY (1 ), KY (1 )

 

¶¶ This table does not include cases from the U.S. territories. There may be some delay between identification of a case and reporting to CDC. All cases reported are travel related. Office of Management and Budget approval of the NNDSS Revision #0920-0728 on January 21, 2016, authorized CDC to receive data for these conditions. CDC is in the process of soliciting data for these conditions. 

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TABLE I. Provisional* cases of selected infrequently reported notifiable diseases (<1,000 cases reported during the preceding year) — United States, week ending March 12, 2016 (10th week) (Export data)

Disease

Current week

Cum 2016

5-year weekly average§

Total cases reported for previous years

States reporting cases during current week (No.)

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

Anthrax

1

 

Arboviral diseases¶,**:

         

Chikungunya virus††

7

774

NN

NN

NN

NN

 

Eastern equine encephalitis virus

0

6

8

8

15

4

 

Jamestown Canyon virus§§

8

11

22

2

3

 

La Crosse virus§§

52

80

85

78

130

 

Powassan virus

6

8

12

7

16

 

St. Louis encephalitis virus

19

10

1

3

6

 

Western equine encephalitis virus

 

Zika virus¶¶

2

209

33

NN

NN

NN

NN

NY (1), KY (1)

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Zika virus disease in the United States, 2015–2016

As of March 16, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – March 16, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 258
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Of the 258 travel-associated infections, 18 are in pregnant women and 6 were sexually transmitted

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 3
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 283
  • Of the 283 locally acquired infections, 35 are pregnant women

Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of March 16, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=258)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama1      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas1      (<1)0    (0)
California13    (5)0    (0)
Colorado2      (1)0    (0)
Delaware1      (<1)0    (0)
District of Columbia3      (1)0    (0)
Florida59    (23)0    (0)
Georgia7      (3)0    (0)
Hawaii5      (2)0    (0)
Illinois7      (3)0    (0)
Indiana4      (2)0    (0)
Iowa4      (2)0    (0)
Kansas1      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky1      (<1)0    (0)
Louisiana2      (1)0    (0)
Maryland5      (2)0    (0)
Massachusetts3      (1)0    (0)
Michigan2      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota7      (3)0    (0)
Missouri1      (<1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire2      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey2      (1)0    (0)
New York42    (16)0    (0)
North Carolina6      (2)0    (0)
Ohio8      (3)0    (0)
Oklahoma3      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (2)0    (0)
Pennsylvania8      (3)0    (0)
Tennessee1      (<1)0    (0)
Texas34    (13)0    (0)
Virginia7      (3)0    (0)
Washington2      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia5      (2)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=3)(N=283)
American Samoa0      (0)14      (5)
Puerto Rico2      (67)259    (92)
US Virgin Islands1      (33)10      (4)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
  • Page last reviewed: February 4, 2016
  • Page last updated: March 16, 2016
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