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Annual Summary of Reportable Diseases County Prepared April, James Street Holland, MI 9-9 () 9- Fax () 9- www.miottawa.org/health

Table of Contents Reportable Diseases Summary Click below to go directly to that section. SECTION PAGE Year End Summary Data Year End Summary Charts Foodborne Illnesses Meningitis Influenza Other Illnesses Sexually Transmitted Diseases Vaccine Preventable Diseases Vectorborne Diseases Viral Hepatitis

Annual Reportable Disease Summary Data The data in the annual disease report are provisional, based on current reports in the Disease Surveillance System (MDSS) made by local health departments. The MDSS is a dynamic, continually active system: counts of disease are constantly changing as cases are investigated, confirmed as cases, or ruled out as not meeting the case definition. Therefore, it should be kept in mind that numbers in the disease reports may change and should be used only to generally monitor trends over time. Suspected, probable and laboratory confirmed cases of the reportable condition are included in the report. Specific data requests and questions should be directed towards: Marcia Mansaray, M.Sc. Epidemiologist MMansaray@mi.org () 9-9 James Street Holland, MI 9-9 () 9- Fax () 9- www.mi.org/mihealth

County Reported** Reported Disease Group Reportable Condition Foodborne Amebiasis - - - - Botulism - Foodborne - - - - - - - - - - Campylobacter,,9,,, Cryptosporidiosis 9 9 Giardiasis 9 Listeriosis (all years) - - - - - 9 Norovirus***,, Salmonellosis,, 9,, Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli --(STEC) 9 9 9 Shigellosis 9 Typhoid Fever - - - - - 9 Yersinia enteritis - Foodborne Subtotal 9,9,,,9, Influenza Flu Like Disease* ***, 9,9,,9,9,, 9,9, 9, Influenza,,9,,, Influenza, Novel - - - - - - Influenza Subtotal, 9,,,,9,,,9,, Meningitis Meningitis - Aseptic 9 9 9 Meningitis - Bacterial Other Meningococcal Disease - - - - Streptococcus pneumoniae, Inv 9 9 Meningitis Subtotal,9,9,,, Other Anthrax - - - - - - - - - - Blastomycosis - - 9 Botulism - Infant - - - - - - - Botulism - Other - - - - - - - - - - Brucellosis - - - - - - CRE ^ - - - - - - - - - Candida auris ^ - - - - - - - - - - Cholera - - - - - - - Coccidioidomycosis Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease - - - - Cryptococcosis - - - - Cyclosporiasis - - - - - Encephalitis, Post Chickenpox - - - - - - - - Encephalitis, Post Mumps - - - - - - - - - - Encephalitis, Post Other - - - - Encephalitis, Primary - - - - Guillain-Barre Syndrome - 9 Hantavirus - - - - - - - - - Hantavirus, Other - - - - - - - - - - Hantavirus, Pulmonary - - - - - - - - - - Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome - - - - 9 Hemorrhagic Fever - - - - - - - - - - Hepatitis - Unspecified - - - - - - - - - - Histoplasmosis 9 9 9 Kawasaki - - Legionellosis - 9 Leprosy - - - - - - - - Leptospirosis - - - - - - Melioidosis - - - - - - - - Novel Coronavirus ++ - - - - - - - - - - Plague - - - - - - - - - Psittacosis - - - - - - - - Q Fever Acute - - - - Q Fever Chronic - - - - - - Rabies Animal - - - Rabies Human - - - - - - - - - - Reye Syndrome - - - - - - - - - - Rheumatic Fever - - - - - Rubella - Congenital - - - - - - - - - - Streptococcus pneumoniae, Drug Resistant - 9 9 Streptococcal Dis, Inv, Grp A 9 9 9 9 Streptococcal Toxic Shock - - -

County Reported** Reported Disease Group Reportable Condition Other Toxic Shock - - - - - Trachoma - - - - - - - Trichinosis - - - - - - - - - Tularemia - - - - - - - - Vibriosis - Non Cholera - - 9 9 VISA - - - - - VRSA - - - - - - - - - Other Subtotal,,,,, STD Chancroid - - - - - - - - Chlamydia (Genital) 9 9 9,,, 9,, Gonorrhea 9, 9,,9,, Granuloma Inguinale - - - - - - - - - - Lymphogranuloma venereum - - - - - - - 9 Primary & Secondary Syphilis - 9 All Syphilis -, STD Subtotal 99 9 9,,, 9,,9, Tuberculosis Latent Tuberculosis Infection ^ - - - - - - Nontuberculous Mycobacterium ^ - - - Tuberculosis - Tuberculosis Subtotal 9 VPD Chickenpox (Varicella) 9 9 Diphtheria - - - - - - - - - - H. influenzae Disease - Inv. Ɨ 99 Measles - - - - - Mumps - - - 9 Pertussis 9,, 9 Polio - - - - - - - - - - Rubella - - - - - - - - - - Shingles 9 9 Tetanus - - - - - - - VZ Infection, Unspecified 9 9 VPD Subtotal,,,,,9 Vectorborne Babesiosis - - - - - Chikungunya + - - - - - Dengue Fever - - - - Ehrlichiosis - - - - Encephalitis, California - - - - - - - - - Encephalitis, Eastern Equine - - - - - - - - Encephalitis, Powassan - - - - - - - - - - Encephalitis, St. Louis - - - - - - - - - - Encephalitis, Western Equine - - - - - - - - - - Lyme Disease 9 9 Malaria - - - Rickettsial Disease - Spotted Fever - - - - Rickettsial Disease - Typhus - - - - - - - - West Nile Virus - - - 9 Yellow Fever - - - - - - - - - - Zika++ - - - - - - Vectorborne Subtotal 9 9 Viral Hepatitis Hepatitis A - - - - 9 9 Hepatitis B, Acute - - - 9 Hepatitis B, Chronic 9,9,9,9,,9 Hepatitis B, Perinatal - - - - - - Hepatitis C, Acute ~ - Hepatitis C, Chronic ~ 9 9,9,,,,9 Hepatitis C, Perinatal ^ - - - - - - - - - Hepatitis C, Unknown* - - - - - - - Hepatitis D - - - - - Hepatitis E - - - - - Hepatitis Non A Non B - - - - - - - - - - Viral Hepatitis Subtotal 9 9,,,,, Total,9,9,,9,,,,9,, * Indicates disease no longer reported into the MDSS on an individual cases basis. ** Data for cases reported is based on date of symptom onset, if available, or date of referral to the public health department. *** The County Department of Public Health began reporting outbreak aggregate counts of these diseases to the MDSS in. Ɨ All serotypes of invasive H. influenzae (Hi) disease are included, though only H. influenzae serotype b disease (Hib) is vaccine-preventable. ~ Indicates a change in the case definition for, which may increase the number of confirmed and probable cases. + Indicates disease added in. ++ Indicates disease added in. ^ Indicates disease added in late.

Annual Reportable Disease Summary Charts The data in the annual disease report are provisional, based on current reports in the Disease Surveillance System (MDSS) made by local health departments. The MDSS is a dynamic, continually active system: counts of disease are constantly changing as cases are investigated, confirmed as cases, or ruled out as not meeting the case definition. Therefore, it should be kept in mind that numbers in the disease reports may change and should be used only to generally monitor trends over time. Suspected, probable and laboratory confirmed cases of the reportable condition are included in the report. Specific data requests and questions should be directed towards: Marcia Mansaray, M.Sc. Epidemiologist MMansaray@mi.org () 9-9 James Street Holland, MI 9-9 () 9- Fax () 9- www.mi.org/mihealth

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents Foodborne Illness: Campylobacter in County Previous Years Campylobacter in County by Quarter, Previous Years Q Q Q Q 9 9 9 Campylobacter in County by Month, Previous Years Campylobacter per, Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in County, Previous Years Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in County by Month, Previous Years Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in County by Quarter, Previous Years Q Q Q Q.... Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) per,

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents Salmonella in County Previous Years Salmonella in County by Quarter, Previous Years 9 Salmonella in County by Month Previous Years Salmonella per, Q Q Q Q 9 9 Shigellosis in County Previous Years Shigellosis in County by Month Previous Years Shigellosis in County by Quarter Previous Years Shigellosis per, Q Q Q Q 9

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents Cryptosporidiosis in County, Previous Years Cryptosporidiosis in County by Quarter, Previous Years Q Q Q Q Cryptosporidiosis in County by Month, Previous Years Cryptosporidosis per, Giardia in County Previous Years Giardia in County by Month Previous Years Giardia in County by Quarter, Previous Years Giardia per, Q Q Q Q

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents Meningitis: Aseptic Meningitis in County, Previous Years Aseptic Meningitis in County by Month, Previous Years Aseptic Meningitis in County by Quarter, Previous Years Aseptic Meningitis per, Q Q Q Q 9 N. meningitidis in County Previous Years N. meningitidis in County by Month Previous Years N. meningitidis in County by Quarter, Previous Years N. meningitidis per, Q Q Q Q.9........

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents 9 Invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae in County, Previous Years Invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae in County by Quarter, Previous Years Q Q Q Q Invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae in County by Month, Previous Years 9 Invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae per, Meningitis Bacterial, Other in County, Previous Years Meningitis Bacterial, Other in County by Month, Previous Years Meningitis Bacterial, Other in County by Quarter, Previous Years Meningitis Bacterial, Other per, Q Q Q Q...

Rate per, Residents Influenza: 9 Flu-Like Disease in County Previous Years Flu-Like Disease in County by Quarter, Previous Years Q Q Q Q 9 99 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Flu-Like Disease in County by Month, Previous Years Flu-Like Disease per,

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents Other Illnesses: Histoplasmosis in County Previous Years Histoplasmosis in County by Month, Previous Years Histoplasmosis in County by Quarter, Previous Years Histoplasmosis per, Q Q Q Q Legionellosis in County Previous Years Legionellosis in County by Month Previous Years Legionellosis in County by Quarter, Previous Years Legionellosis per, Q Q Q Q....

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents Drug Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae in County, Previous Years Drug Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae in County by Month, Previous Years Drug Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae in County by Quarter, Previous Years Q Q Q Q........ Drug Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae per, Animal Rabies in County, Previous Years Animal Rabies in County by Month, Previous Years Animal Rabies in County by Quarter, Previous Years Animal Rabies per,.. Q Q Q Q..

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Chlamydia in County Previous Years Chlamydia in County by Month, Previous Years Chlamydia in County by Quarter, Previous Years Chlamydia per, Q Q Q Q 9 9 9 Gonorrhea in County Previous Years Gonorrhea in County by Quarter, Previous Years Q Q Q Q 9 9 Gonorrhea in County by Month Previous Years Gonorrhea per,

Rate per, Residents Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Primary & Secondary Syphilis in County, Previous Years Primary & Secondary Syphilis in County by Month, Previous Years Primary & Secondary Syphilis in County by Quarter, Previous Years Primary & Secondary Syphilis per, Q Q Q Q

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents Vaccine Preventable Diseases: Chickenpox in County Previous Years Chickenpox in County by Quarter, Previous Years Q Q Q Q Chickenpox in County by Month Previous Years Chickenpox per, Pertussis in County Previous Years Pertussis in County by Month Previous Years Pertussis in County by Quarter, Previous Years Pertussis per, Q Q Q Q

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents Vectorborne Diseases: 9 9 Lyme Disease in County Previous Years Lyme Disease in County by Quarter, Previous Years Q Q Q Q Lyme Disease in County by Month, Previous Years Lyme Disease per, Malaria in County Previous Years Malaria in County by Month Previous Years Malaria in County by Quarter Previous Years Malaria per, Q Q Q Q

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents Vectorborne Diseases: 9 9 Zika Virus in County Previous Years Zika Virus in County by Quarter Previous Years Q Q Q Q 9 Zika Virus in County by Month Previous Years Zika Virus per, West Nile Virus in County Previous Years West Nile Virus in County by Month, Previous Years West Nile Virus in County by Quarter, Previous Years West Nile Virus per, Q Q Q Q

Rate per, Residents Hepatitis A in County Previous Years Hepatitis A in County by Month Previous Years Hepatitis A in County by Quarter Previous Years Hepatitis A per, Q Q Q Q..........

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents Viral Hepatitis: Acute Hepatitis B in County Previous Years Acute Hepatitis B in County by Month, Previous Years Acute Hepatitis B in County by Quarter, Previous Years Acute Hepatitis B per, Q Q Q Q.9........ Chronic Hepatitis B in County Previous Years Chronic Hepatitis B in County by Month, Previous Years Chronic Hepatitis B in County by Quarter, Previous Years Chronic Hepatitis B per, Q Q Q Q

Rate per, Residents Rate per, Residents Acute Hepatitis C in County Previous Years Acute Hepatitis C in County by Month Previous Years Acute Hepatitis C in County by Quarter, Previous Years Acute Hepatitis C per,. Q Q Q Q...... Chronic Hepatitis C in County Previous Years Chronic Hepatitis C in County by Quarter, Previous Years Chronic Hepatitis C in County by Month, Previous Years Chronic Hepatitis C per,.. Q Q Q Q.... -.