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Tuscarawas County





End-of-Year Infectious Disease Report, 2004









Prepared By: Michael A. Ruta, Public Health Epidemiologist

Date of Report: 3/17/2005

Data Sources/Methods of Analysis





1. All data presented in this report were collected by the Local Health Department and the Ohio

Department of Health in accordance with the Ohio Administrative Code Sections 3701-3-02 &

3701-3-13 revised October 2002, 3701-3-12 revised June 2002 and 3701-3-05.



2. Numbers presented in this report will vary from the numbers presented in State or Regional

reports for several reasons:



a) Cases in this report are temporally classified using the date of illness onset (the date the

patient became acutely ill) and not the date the disease was reported to the LHD or ODH;

reports generated at the State level use report date to organize the data, resulting in

statistically less-valid data sets. For example, using ODH’s method, if a person became

ill with Salmonellosis on 06/25/2003 but the case wasn’t reported until 07/05/2003, this

case would be classified as having occurred in July, where in reality it occurred in June.

In order to alleviate this source of error, this report uses date of onset as the temporal

quantifier.



b) Part A of this report contains all reports received by the LHD

regardless of case status. Numbers presented in this section include cases that were later

determined to be false positives or duplicate entries; while these numbers are not useful

for tracking disease incidence, they do reflect the caseload the Health Department

receives on an annual basis. For the purposes of epidemiological inquiry, please use Part

B of this report. In Part B, only cases with “Probable” or “Confirmed” case

classifications are included in this data set. Cases with “Suspect” or “Not a Case”

classifications have been filtered out. State reports include all reports received by the

LHD that are “Suspect,” “Probable” or “Confirmed,” and for this reason numbers

presented in this report will differ from the numbers ODH publishes.



c) All duplicate case reports have been filtered out; many State reports do not take the time

to filter out duplicate cases prior to analysis. For example, if a person was diagnosed

with Hepatitis C 02/18/2003 and was entered into the system, then had more blood work

done on 11/23/2003 and was entered into the system again, this person now has two

unique disease reports. The data set this report was generated from was meticulously

cleaned prior to analysis to alleviate this source of error.



3. All data are considered provisional. While the utmost effort has been taken to insure the accuracy

of this report, the database is in a constant state of flux as new cases are transferred in from other

jurisdictions and old cases are reclassified by ODH and CDC during an ongoing “data

rectification.”



4. The data presented in this report pertains to Tuscarawas County, which includes two health

jurisdictions: Tuscarawas County General Health District and New Philadelphia City Health

Department. Jurisdiction-specific statistics are available on request.

Know your ABCs: a quick guide to Reportable Infectious Diseases in Ohio

from the Ohio Administrative Code 3701-3-02 & 3701-3-13 revised October 2002, 3701-3-12 revised June 2002 and

3701-3-05



Class A Diseases

(1) diseases of major public health concern because of the severity of disease or potential for epidemic spread-

report by telephone immediately upon recognition that a case, a suspected case, or a positive laboratory result

exists

Anthrax Diphtheria Plague Smallpox

Botulism, food borne Measles Rabies, human Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (VHF)

Cholera Meningococcal disease Rubella (not congenital) Yellow Fever



Any unexpected pattern of cases, suspected cases, deaths or increased incidence of any other disease of major public health

concern, because of the severity of disease or potential for epidemic spread, which may indicate a newly recognized infectious

agent, outbreak, epidemic, related public health hazard or act of bioterrorism.



(2) diseases of pubic health concern needing timely response because of potential for epidemic spread--

report by the end of the next business day after the existence of a case, a suspected case, or a positive

laboratory result is known

Chancroid Foodborne disease Malaria Staphylococcus aureus,

Cyclosporiasis outbreaks Meningitis, aseptic, with intermediate resistance

Dengue Granuloma inguinale including viral or resistance to Vancomycin

E. coli O157:H7 and other Haemophilus influenzae meningoencephalitis (VISA, VRSA)

enterohemorrhagic (Shiga (invasive disease) Mumps Syphilis

toxin-producing) E. coli Hantavirus Pertussis Tetanus

Encephalitis, Eastern Hemolytic uremic Poliomyelitis Tuberculosis, including

equine syndrome (HUS) (including vaccine- multi-drug resistant

Encephalitis, LaCrosse Hepatitis A associated cases) tuberculosis (MDR-TB)

(California group) Legionnaires' disease Psittacosis Tularemia

Encephalitis, St. Louis Listeriosis Q fever Typhoid fever

Encephalitis, West Nile Lymphogranuloma Rubella (congenital) Waterborne disease

Encephalitis, including venereum Salmonellosis outbreaks

other arthropod-borne Shigellosis



(3) diseases of significant public health concern -- report by the end of the work week after the existence of a case, a

suspected case, or a positive laboratory result is known

Amebiasis Encephalitis, post- Kawasaki disease Streptococcal disease,

Botulism, wound infection (mucocutaneous lymph group B, in newborn

Botulism, infant Giardiasis node syndrome) Streptococcal toxic shock

Brucellosis Gonococcal infections Leprosy (Hansen Disease) syndrome (STSS)

Campylobacteriosis (urethritis, cervicitis, Leptospirosis Streptococcus pneumo-

Chlamydia infections pelvic inflammatory Lyme disease niae, invasive disease

(urethritis, epididymitis, disease, pharyngitis, Meningitis, including other (ISP)

cervicitis, pelvic arthritis, endocarditis, bacterial Toxic shock syndrome

inflammatory disease, meningitis and neonatal Mycobacterial disease, (TSS)

neonatal conjunctivitis and conjunctivitis) other than tuberculosis Toxoplasmosis

pneumonia) Hepatitis B Pelvic inflammatory (congenital)

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Hepatitis C disease (PID) Trichinosis

disease (CJD) Hepatitis D (delta hepatitis) Reye syndrome Typhus fever

Cryptosporidiosis Hepatitis E Rheumatic fever Vancomycin resistant

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Hepatitis, acute viral, Rocky Mountain spotted Enterococcus (VRE)

(congenital) undeterminable etiology fever (RMSF) Varicella (deaths only)

Ehrlichiosis Herpes (congenital) Streptococcal disease, Vibriosis

Encephalitis, other viral group A, invasive (IGAS) Yersiniosis



Class B Diseases B the number of cases is to be reported by the close of each working week

Chickenpox Herpes (genital) Influenza



Class C Diseases - report an outbreak, unusual incidence, or epidemic by the end of the next working day

Blastomycosis Pediculosis Scabies Outbreak, unusual incidence, or

Conjunctivitis, acute Sporotrichosis epidemic of other infectious

Histoplasmosis Staphylococcal skin diseases of known etiology

Nosocomial infections of infections not categorized as Class A,

any type Toxoplasmosis Class B or Class C

Part A: Total Reports Received



Disease Class_2004_Total



Cumulative

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Class A (1) 1 .4 .4 .4

Class A (2) 41 17.2 17.3 17.7

Class A (3) 195 81.9 82.3 100.0

Total 237 99.6 100.0

Missing System 1 .4

Total 238 100.0









Class A (1)

Class A (2)

Class A (3)

Missing



There were a total of 238 cases reported in Tuscarawas

County with a date of illness onset in the calendar year 2004.

(1) of these reports was a Class A(1) disease, (41) of these

reports were Class A(2) diseases and (195) of these reports

were Class A(3) diseases. The “missing system” field in the

table above, with (1) case is an animal rabies case

erroneously entered into the system.









Case Status



Cumulative

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Suspect 11 4.6 4.6 4.6

Probable 34 14.3 14.3 18.9

Confirmed 183 76.9 76.9 95.8

Not a Case 10 4.2 4.2 100.0

Total 238 100.0 100.0









Suspect The final case status of all reports received is shown

Probable

Confirmed

in the above table. 76.9% of all reports received met

Not a Case the confirmed case definition, 14.3% were probable

cases, 4.6% were suspect cases, and (10) cases, or

4.2% were later classified as not a case.

Disease Code_2004_Total



Cumulative

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Chlamydia infections 57 23.9 24.1 24.1

Hepatitis C 36 15.1 15.2 39.2

Campylobacteriosis 26 10.9 11.0 50.2

Salmonellosis 18 7.6 7.6 57.8

Giardiasis 17 7.1 7.2 65.0

Gonococcal infections 17 7.1 7.2 72.2

Hepatitis B 15 6.3 6.3 78.5

Streptococcus

Pneumoniae, invasive 11 4.6 4.6 83.1

disease

Meningitis

Yersiniosis 5 2.1 2.1 88.2

Lyme Disease 4 1.7 1.7 89.9

Mycobacterial Disease

4 1.7 1.7 91.6



Hepatitis A 3 1.3 1.3 92.8

Syphillis 3 1.3 1.3 94.1

Legionnaires' Disease 2 .8 .8 94.9

Q Fever 2 .8 .8 95.8

Vibriosis 2 .8 .8 96.6

Meningococcal Disease 1 .4 .4 97.0

E. coli 0157:H7 and other

1 .4 .4 97.5

shiga-toxin

Encephalitis

1 .4 .4 97.9



Encephalitis 1 .4 .4 98.3

Heamophilus influenzae

1 .4 .4 98.7



Listeriosis 1 .4 .4 99.2

Pertussis 1 .4 .4 99.6

Cryptosporidiosis 1 .4 .4 100.0

Total 237 99.6 100.0

Missing System 1 .4

Total 238 100.0









The cumulative incidence of each reported disease is noted above. If a reportable disease isn’t in

the above list, this reflects zero incidence of that disease with onset in calendar year 2004.

Total Case Reports By Onset Year



Cumulative

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid 2004.00 238 31.1 31.1 31.1

2003.00 220 28.8 28.8 59.9

2002.00 245 32.0 32.0 91.9

2001.00 62 8.1 8.1 100.0

Total 765 100.0 100.0









300





275





250





225

Total Number of Reports









200





175





150





125





100





75





50





25





0

2001.00 2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

Part B: Total Reports Received By Jurisdiction



2004_Total By Jurisdiction



Cumulative

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid New Philadelphia 28 11.8 11.8 11.8

Tuscarawas GHD 210 88.2 88.2 100.0

Total 238 100.0 100.0









New Philadelphia

Tuscarawas GHD









88.2% of cases with onset of illness in calendar

year 2004 were residents of the Tuscarawas Co.

General Health District. The remaining 11.8% of

cases were residents of the New Philadelphia City

Health District.









(continued on following page)

2004_Total_Tusc. Co. GHD



Cumulative

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Chlamydia infections 56 26.7 26.8 26.8

Hepatitis C 27 12.9 12.9 39.7

Campylobacteriosis 25 11.9 12.0 51.7

Giardiasis 16 7.6 7.7 59.3

Gonococcal infections 16 7.6 7.7 67.0

Salmonellosis 14 6.7 6.7 73.7

Hepatitis B 11 5.2 5.3 78.9

Streptococcus

Pneumoniae, invasive 10 4.8 4.8 83.7

disease

Meningitis

Lyme Disease 4 1.9 1.9 88.5

Syphillis 3 1.4 1.4 90.0

Mycobacterial Disease

3 1.4 1.4 91.4



Yersiniosis 3 1.4 1.4 92.8

Hepatitis A 2 1.0 1.0 93.8

Legionnaires' Disease 2 1.0 1.0 94.7

Q Fever 2 1.0 1.0 95.7

Vibriosis 2 1.0 1.0 96.7

Meningococcal Disease 1 .5 .5 97.1

E. coli 0157:H7 and other

1 .5 .5 97.6

shiga-toxin

Encephalitis

1 .5 .5 98.1



Encephalitis 1 .5 .5 98.6

Heamophilus influenzae

1 .5 .5 99.0



Pertussis 1 .5 .5 99.5

Cryptosporidiosis 1 .5 .5 100.0

Total 209 99.5 100.0

Missing System 1 .5

Total 210 100.0







The cumulative incidence of each reported disease is noted above. If a reportable disease isn’t in

the above list, this reflects zero incidence of disease with onset in calendar year 2004.

2004_Total_New Philadelphia HD



Cumulative

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Hepatitis C 9 32.1 32.1 32.1

Salmonellosis 4 14.3 14.3 46.4

Hepatitis B 4 14.3 14.3 60.7

Yersiniosis 2 7.1 7.1 67.9

Hepatitis A 1 3.6 3.6 71.4

Listeriosis 1 3.6 3.6 75.0

Meningitis

Campylobacteriosis 1 3.6 3.6 82.1

Chlamydia infections 1 3.6 3.6 85.7

Giardiasis 1 3.6 3.6 89.3

Gonococcal infections 1 3.6 3.6 92.9

Mycobacterial Disease

1 3.6 3.6 96.4



Streptococcus

Pneumoniae, invasive 1 3.6 3.6 100.0

disease

Total 28 100.0 100.0









The cumulative incidence of each reported disease is noted above. If a reportable disease isn’t in

the above list, this reflects zero incidence of disease with onset in calendar year 2004.









(continues on following page)

Part C: Valid Reports Received



2004_Valid Reports



Cumulative

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Chlamydia infections 56 27.6 27.6 27.6

Hepatitis C 33 16.3 16.3 43.8

Campylobacteriosis 24 11.8 11.8 55.7

Giardiasis 17 8.4 8.4 64.0

Gonococcal infections 16 7.9 7.9 71.9

Salmonellosis 15 7.4 7.4 79.3

Streptococcus

Pneumoniae, invasive 10 4.9 4.9 84.2

disease

Hepatitis B 7 3.4 3.4 87.7

Meningitis

Mycobacterial Disease

4 2.0 2.0 92.1



Yersiniosis 4 2.0 2.0 94.1

Syphillis 3 1.5 1.5 95.6

Legionnaires' Disease 2 1.0 1.0 96.6

Meningococcal Disease 1 .5 .5 97.0

E. coli 0157:H7 and other

1 .5 .5 97.5

shiga-toxin

Heamophilus influenzae

1 .5 .5 98.0



Listeriosis 1 .5 .5 98.5

Pertussis 1 .5 .5 99.0

Cryptosporidiosis 1 .5 .5 99.5

Vibriosis 1 .5 .5 100.0

Total 203 100.0 100.0









After filtering out cases with “Suspect” or “Not a Case” classifications, there were 203 valid

disease reports for calendar year 2004. They are ordered in the above table, top-to-bottom, from

most prevalent to least prevalent.



Chlamydia infections accounted for 27.6% of all cases received. Hepatitis C infections

accounted for 16.3% of all disease reports, and Campylobacteriosis accounted for 11.8% of all

cases. These three diseases account for over half (55.7%) of all reports with onset in calendar

year 2004.

Valid Case Reports By Onset Year



Cumulative

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid 2004.00 203 30.4 30.4 30.4

2003.00 204 30.5 30.5 60.9

2002.00 209 31.3 31.3 92.2

2001.00 52 7.8 7.8 100.0

Total 668 100.0 100.0









250







225







200







175

Number of Valid Reports









150







125







100







75







50







25







0

2001.00 2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

Part D: Epidemiological Analysis





Chlamydia Infections



Chlamydia_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total

Onset 2002.00 1 0 0 3 8 9 6 3 10 15 12 1 68

Year 2003.00 9 5 4 5 6 6 3 7 3 2 5 3 58

2004.00 7 5 4 2 7 2 5 6 4 4 3 7 56

Total 17 10 8 10 21 17 14 16 17 21 20 11 182







20







18







16

Number of Chlamydia Infections









14







12







10







8







6







4



Onset Year

2 2002

2003

2004

0

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Onset Month







75









70

Number of Chlamydia Infections









65









60









55









50

2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

Hepatitis C Infections





Hepatitis C_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total

Onset 2002.00 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 3 0 0 3 0 14

Year 2003.00 3 3 2 3 3 4 4 3 1 1 0 3 30

2004.00 1 0 8 1 1 0 7 2 3 5 0 5 33

Total 4 3 11 6 6 5 13 8 4 6 3 8 77









10







9







8

Number of Hepatitis C Cases









7







6







5







4







3







2



Onset Year

1 2002

2003

2004

0

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Onset Month







50







45







40

Number of Hepatitis C Cases









35







30







25







20







15







10







5







0

2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

Campylobacteriosis



Campylobacteriosis_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total

Onset 2002.00 1 1 1 1 1 6 0 0 1 5 2 0 19

Year 2003.00 0 0 0 1 5 4 5 4 1 3 1 0 24

2004.00 1 2 0 1 1 6 1 2 2 2 4 2 24

Total 2 3 1 3 7 16 6 6 4 10 7 2 67









10







9







8

Number of Campylobacteriosis Cases









7







6







5







4







3







2



Onset Year

1 2002

2003

2004

0

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Onset Month









35









30

Number of Campylobacteriosis Cases









25









20









15









10

2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

Giardiasis



Giardiasis_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total

Onset 2002.00 3 0 3 1 1 0 2 1 4 2 0 0 17

Year 2003.00 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 2 15

2004.00 2 5 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 17

Total 6 5 4 2 3 3 4 3 7 5 4 3 49









7









6

Number of Giardiasis Cases









5









4









3









2









1

Onset Year

2002

2003

0 2004

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Onset Month









40









35









30

Number of Giardiasis Cases









25









20









15









10









5









0

2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

Gonococcal Infections



Gonococcal Infections_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total

Onset 2002.00 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 5

Year 2003.00 1 0 4 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 12

2004.00 2 1 2 3 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 16

Total 3 1 6 5 3 2 5 2 1 1 3 1 33









7









6

Number of Gonococcal Infections









5









4









3









2









1

Onset Year

2002

2003

0 2004

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Onset Month









20







18







16

Number of Gonococcal Infections









14







12







10







8







6







4







2







0

2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

Salmonellosis



Salmonellosis_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total

Onset 2002.00 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 3 6 0 1 1 21

Year 2003.00 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 2 2 1 0 14

2004.00 1 3 2 2 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 0 15

Total 3 3 2 3 1 3 11 10 9 2 2 1 50









8









7

Number of Salmonellosis Cases









6









5









4









3









2





Onset Year

1 2002

2003

2004

0

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Onset Month









35









30

Number of Salmonellosis Cases









25









20









15









10









5

2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

Streptococcus Pneumoniae (Invasive Disease)



ISP_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Jan Feb Apr May Jun Sep Oct Nov Dec Total

Onset 2002.00 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 6

Year 2003.00 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 8

2004.00 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 10

Total 5 3 4 1 1 1 3 5 1 24







5









4

Number of ISP Cases









3









2









1



Onset Year

2002

2003



0 2004



Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Onset Month









14









12









10

Number of ISP Cases









8









6









4









2









0

2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

Hepatitis B





Hepatitis B_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Oct Nov Dec Total

Onset 2002.00 0 1 1 1 5 2 0 2 1 0 1 14

Year 2003.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 4

2004.00 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 7

Total 1 2 1 1 7 2 1 3 3 2 2 25









7









6

Number of Hepatitis B Cases









5









4









3









2









1



Onset Year

2002

0 2003

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2004

Onset Month







16









14









12

Number of Hepatitis B Cases









10









8









6









4









2









0

2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

Meningitis (Aseptic/Viral)





Aseptic Meningitis_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Mar Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total

Onset 2002.00 0 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 7

Year 2003.00 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3

2004.00 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 5

Total 1 2 1 4 2 3 1 1 15









4

Number of Aseptic Meningitis Cases









3









2









1









Onset Year

2002

2003

0 2004

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Onset Month







10







9







8

Number of Aseptic Meningitis Cases









7







6







5







4







3







2







1







0

2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

Mycobacterial Disease (other than M. Tuberculosis)



Mycobacterial Disease (NOT TB)_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Sep Oct Nov Dec Total

Onset 2002.00 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 6

Year 2003.00 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 5

2004.00 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 4

Total 1 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 15









4

Number of Mycobacterial Infections (Not TB)









3









2









1









Onset Year

2002

2003

0

2004

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Onset Month







10







9

Number of Mycobacterial Infections (NOT TB)









8







7







6







5







4







3







2







1







0

2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

Yersiniosis



Yersiniosis_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Feb Mar Apr May Jun Total

Onset 2003.00 0 0 1 0 2 3

Year 2004.00 1 1 0 1 1 4

Total 1 1 1 1 3 7









4









3

Number of Yersiniosis Cases









2









1









Onset Year

2002

2003

0

2004

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Onset Month







5









4

Number of Yersiniosis Cases









3









2









1









0

2002.00 2003.00 2004.00

Onset Year

The remainder of the diseases reported in 2004 do not have an annual incidence large enough to

produce meaningful statistics and graphs. Raw numbers for each of these diseases, cross

tabulated by year are presented below for years 2002 through 2004. If a year is not present in the

tables below, this indicates zero incidence of the disease for that year.







Syphilis



Syphilis_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Feb May Sep Oct Dec Total

Onset 2002.00 0 1 0 0 0 1

Year 2003.00 1 0 1 0 0 2

2004.00 0 0 1 1 1 3

Total 1 1 2 1 1 6









Legionellosis



Legionellosis_Onset Year * Onset Month Number

Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Jun Aug Total

Onset Year 2004.00 1 1 2

Total 1 1 2









Meningococcal Disease



Meningococcal Disease_Onset Year * Onset

Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset

Month

Number

Oct Total

Onset Year 2004.00 1 1

Total 1 1

E. Coli O157:H7 and other Shiga-Toxin Producing E. Coli



E. Coli O157:H7_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Apr May Aug Sep Oct Total

Onset 2002.00 0 1 2 0 0 3

Year 2003.00 2 0 1 0 1 4

2004.00 0 0 0 1 0 1

Total 2 1 3 1 1 8









Haemophilus Influenzae (Invasive Disease)





H. Flu_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

May Jun Sep Nov Total

Onset 2002.00 1 1 1 0 3

Year 2003.00 0 0 0 1 1

2004.00 0 0 0 1 1

Total 1 1 1 2 5









Listeriosis



Listeriosis_Onset Year * Onset Month Number

Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Jul Nov Total

Onset 2002.00 0 1 1

Year 2004.00 1 0 1

Total 1 1 2

Pertussis



Pertussis_Onset Year * Onset Month Number

Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Jan Dec Total

Onset 2002.00 1 0 1

Year 2004.00 0 1 1

Total 1 1 2









Cryptosporidiosis



Crypto_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset Month Number

Feb Nov Total

Onset 2003.00 0 1 1

Year 2004.00 1 0 1

Total 1 1 2









Vibriosis





Vibrio_Onset Year * Onset Month Number Crosstabulation



Count

Onset

Month

Number

Nov Total

Onset Year 2004.00 1 1

Total 1 1

Requesting Additional Data



This report purposefully contains very basic information on diseases that were reported to the

health department in order to make the reading of this report as brief as possible.



Statistics on most reportable diseases/conditions are available from 1993-present day. If you

would like any additional reports containing more detailed information, please contact Mike

Ruta, Public Health Epidemiologist for Carroll, Columbiana and Tuscarawas General Health

Districts, East Liverpool, East Palestine and New Philadelphia City Health Departments at (740)

381-8156 or regionalepi@nls.net.


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