Preliminary Data -Reportable Diseases and Events

Preliminary data is subject to change because of ongoing revision of information and delayed reporting. Careful consideration should be given to any use or presentation of preliminary data. Please see the bottom of this page for changes made to the 2014 reporting processes.

View Preliminary Data by Tennessee Health Region for MMWR Week 16, 2018, in pdf.

Select Diseases and Events Reported to CEDEP through MMWR Week 16 ending April 21, 2017

Select Diseases & Events Reported to TDH Communicable & Environmental Diseases & Emergency Preparedness

2012 through MMWR Week 16 ending April 21, 2018
Disease or Event 2013 2014
2015

2016*
2017* YTD* 2017 YTD*
2018
%
Change
Campylobacteriosis 418 386 774 688 884 187 193 3%
Chlamydia         30494 31055 31609 30824 33914 10038 10705 7%
Cryptosporidiosis 84 121 278 158 195 32 56 75%
Ehrlichiosis/Anaplasmosis 96 101 82 106 118 2 0 -100%
Enterobacteriaciae,
Carbapenem-reducing (CRE)
249 233 416 693 711 172 197 15%
Gonorrhea  7407 7297 8507 9573 11931 3308 3759 14%
Haemophilus influenzae 112 107 146 146 161 50 49 -2%
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) 18 16 14 9 9 1 2 100%
Hepatitis A, acute               21 13 14 10 6 1 7 600%
Hepatitis B, acute    294 294 313 321 376 111 98 -12%
Hepatitis C, acute             112 190 218 237 207 65 44 -32%
Legionellosis 80 159 121 120 200 26 18 -31%
Lyme Disease            26 16 27 23 38 11 6 -45%
Meningococcal Disease
(Neisseria meningitidis)           
7 7 3 10 6 2 1 -50%
Pertussis              244 337 165 125 213 43 40 -7%
Salmonellosis             869 1000 895 1067 950 154 165 7%
Shiga toxin-producing
Escherichia coli (STEC)
136 150 171 194 191 41 53 29%
Shigellosis             709 803 217 209 284 81 46 -43%
Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis 548 553 605 581 770 24 20 -17%
Syphilis             995 1002 1271 1140 1341 261 356 36%
Tuberculosis 143 151 131 104 121 41 56 37%

*preliminary data subject to change

NR = not reportable

#DIV/0! = Division by zero error

Please note changes made to the weekly general surveillance report.

  1. The report now captures reported diseases and events based on Event Date, except for tuberculosis which was not changed. The State’s surveillance system automatically populates Event Date based on the following in hierarchical order: date of onset, date of diagnosis, date first reported to county, date first reported to state, and the date the investigation was created in the surveillance system.

  2. The report now summarizes year to date (YTD) total investigations (including confirmed, probable, suspect, and non-cases) created for all diseases and events, by public health jurisdiction. See YTD – All Conditions on the last page of the weekly general surveillance report.

Direct questions, comments, or additional recommendations to CEDEP.Surveillance@TN.gov