Knox County Health Department. COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORT: October 2018 YTD
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1 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORT: October This report contains informaon regarding suspected, probable, and confirmed cases of the diseases listed and are subject to change. Ohio Disease Reporng System (ODRS) Case Classificaon Status Historical Average Suspected Probable Confirmed Total October Cases Campylobacteriosis Chlamydia E.coli - unknown serotype Gonorrhea Hepas A Hepas C - acute Hepas C - chronic Meningis - asepc/viral Pertussis Salmonellosis Strep. pneumo. - resistance/intermediate Syphilis - stage Unknown YTD
2 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORT: October This report contains informaon regarding suspected, probable, and confirmed cases of the diseases listed and are subject to change.
3 : COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORT Amebiasis Anaplasmosis - Anaplasma phagocytophilum Anthrax Babesiosis Botulism - foodborne Botulism - infant Botulism - wound Brucellosis Campylobacteriosis Chancroid Chlamydia Cholera Coccidiodomycosis CP-CRE Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease - variant (vcjd) Cryptosporidiosis Cyclosporiasis Cytomegalovirus - congenital (CMV) Dengue Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Diphtheria E.coli - Not O157:H
4 : COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORT E.coli - O157:H E.coli - Unknown serotype Eastern equine encephalis virus disease Ehrlichiosis/Anaplasmosis - Undetermined Ehrlichiosis-Ehrlichia chaffeensis Ehrlichiosis-Ehrlichia ewingii Encephalis - post chickenpox Encephalis - post mumps Encephalis - post other infecon Encephalis - primary viral Giardiasis Gonorrhea Granuloma inguinale Haemophilus influenzae (invasive disease) Hantavirus - infecon Hantavirus - pulmonary syndrome Hemolyc uremic syndrome (HUS) Hepas - acute viral undetermined eology Hepas A Hepas B - invesgaon Hepas B - Perinatal Infecon Hepas B (including delta) - acute Hepas B (including delta) - acute/chronic
5 : COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORT Hepas B (including delta) - chronic Hepas C - acute Hepas C - acute/chronic Hepas C - chronic Hepas E Herpes - congenital Immigrant Invesgaon Influenza - ODH Lab Results Influenza - associated hospitalizaon Influenza - associated pediatric mortality IRIS - Influenza Kawasaki disease LaCrosse virus disease Legionellosis - Legionnaires Disease Leprosy (Hansen Disease) Leptospirosis Listeriosis Lyme Disease Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) Malaria Measles - imported from outside Ohio Measles - indigenous to Ohio Measles - status not determined
6 : COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORT Meningis - asepc/viral Meningis - bacterial (Not N. meningidis) Meningococcal disease - Neisseria meningidis Mumps Mycobacterial disease - other than tuberculosis Other arthropod-borne disease Pertussis Plague Poliomyelis - non-paralyc Poliomyelis - paralyc Poliomyelis - paralyc/non-paralyc Powassan virus disease PsiGacosis Q fever, acute Q fever, chronic Rabies - animal Reye syndrome Rheumac fever Rocky Mountain spoged fever (RMSF) Rubella - congenital Rubella - not congenital Salmonellosis Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
7 : COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORT Shigellosis Smallpox St. Louis encephalis virus disease Staphylococcal aureus - intermediate (VISA) Staphylococcal aureus - vancomycin resistant (VRSA) Streptococcal - Group A - invasive Streptococcal - Group B - in newborn Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) Streptococcus pneumoniae - unknown resistance Streptococcus pneumoniae - intermediate resistance Syphilis - congenital Syphilis - early latent (<1 year) Syphilis - late latent (>1 year) asymptomac Syphilis - late with no neurosyphilis Syphilis - neurosyphilis Syphilis - primary Syphilis - secondary Syphilis - stage Unknown Syphilis - unknown latent Tetanus Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) Toxoplasmosis - congenital Trichinosis
8 : COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORT Tuberculosis Tuberculosis - mul-drug resistant (MDR-TB) Tularemia Typhoid fever Typhus fever Varicella Vibrio parahaemolycus infecon Vibrio vulnificus infecon Vibriosis - other (not cholera) Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (VHF) West Nile virus disease Western equine encephalis virus disease Yellow fever Yersiniosis Zika virus disease
9 : COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORT MONTHLY SUMMARY This monthly report contains case informaon for October and compares the numbers to an adjusted average calculated from archived data. The adjusted average accounts for the communicable diseases reported for October and esmates the number of expected cases for the month based off of data from The case classificaon status is included with each disease report and is subject to change once more informaon is obtained. Communicable disease acvity for October included cases of Campylobacteriosis, Chlamydia, E.coli unknown serotype, Gonorrhea, Hepas A, Hepas C acute, Hepas C chronic, Meningis asepc/viral, Pertussis, Salmonellosis, Strep. pneumo. resistance/intermediate, and Syphilis stage Unknown. Cases of Chlamydia and Hepas C chronic were below their baselines for the month. All other communicable diseases were either at or above their expected averages. KCHD connues to monitor for Pertussis and is now looking into an unusual incidence of Campylobacteriosis amongst kids 1 years of age.
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