Latest Cyclosporiasis Stats & Graphs

 Cases of Cyclosporiasis in US (as of Sept 3rd, 2013) - * Data are current as of 5pm EDT, 9/3/13. Data are preliminary and subject to change. A total of 641 cases of Cyclospora infection have been reported from 24 states and New York City. The number of cases identified in each area is as follows: Texas (283), Iowa (154), Nebraska (86), Florida (32)¶, Wisconsin (17), Illinois (11)†, Arkansas (10)†, New York City (7)†, Georgia (5), Missouri (5)†, Kansas (4)‡, New Jersey (4)†, Louisiana (3)‡, Massachusetts (3)†, Virginia (3), Connecticut (2), Minnesota (2), New York (2)†, Ohio (2), California (1)†, Michigan (1)†, New Hampshire (1), South Dakota (1), Tennessee (1), and Wyoming (1)†.

 

    † Includes one case that may have been acquired out of state.

    ‡ Includes two cases that may have been out of state.

    ¶ May include one travel-associated case.

 

FIGURE & LEGEND CREDIT: CDC

Timeline, Confirmed Cyclosporiasis Cases, United States, Since June 1 2013 (N=616)*

Data are current as of 5pm EDT, 9/3/13. Data are preliminary and subject to change. Cases reported to CDC as of 5pm on 9/3/13 for which onset of illness dates were available. A case is defined as laboratory-confirmed Cyclospora infection in a person with onset of illness since 6/1/13 and no known history of travel outside of the United States or Canada in the 14 days prior to onset of illness. Illnesses that occurred after 7/28/13 might not yet be reported due to the time it takes between when a person becomes ill and when the illness is reported. It is not yet known whether all reported cases are part of the same outbreak.

 

FIGURE & LEGEND CREDIT: CDC

Confirmed Cyclosporiasis Cases, by Groups of States, Since June 1, 2013*

* N=591. Data are current as of 5pm EDT, 8/26/13. Data are preliminary and subject to change. Cases reported to CDC as of 5pm on 8/26/13 for which onset of illness dates were available. A case is defined as laboratory-confirmed Cyclospora infection in a person with onset of illness since 6/1/13 and no known history of travel outside of the United States or Canada in the 14 days prior to onset of illness. Illnesses that occurred after 7/21/13 might not yet be reported due to the time it takes between when a person becomes ill and when the illness is reported.

 

FIGURE & LEGEND CREDIT: CDC

 Cases of Cyclosporiasis in US (as of Aug. 20, 2013) - * Data are current as of 5pm EDT, 8/20/13. A total of 598 cases of Cyclospora infection have been reported from 22 states and New York City. The number of cases identified in each area is as follows: Texas (250), Iowa (155), Nebraska (86), Florida (31)¶, Wisconsin (16), Illinois (11)†, Arkansas (10)†, Georgia (5), Missouri (5)†, New York City (5)†, Kansas (4)‡, Louisiana (3)‡, Connecticut (2), Minnesota (2), New Jersey (2), New York (2)†, Ohio (2), Virginia (2), California (1)†, New Hampshire (1), South Dakota (1), Tennessee (1), and Wyoming (1)†.

 

    † Includes one case that may have been acquired out of state.

    ‡ Includes two cases that may have been out of state.

    ¶ May include one travel-associated case.

 

FIGURE & LEGEND CREDIT: CDC

Timeline, Confirmed Cyclosporiasis Cases, United States, Since June 1 2013 (N=549)*

Data are current as of 5pm EDT, 8/20/13. Data are preliminary and subject to change. Cases reported to CDC as of 5pm on 8/20/13 for which onset of illness dates were available. A case is defined as laboratory-confirmed Cyclospora infection in a person with onset of illness since June 1, 2013, and no known history of travel outside of the United States or Canada in the 14 days prior to onset of illness. Illnesses that occurred after July 14, 2013, might not yet be reported due to the time it takes between when a person becomes ill and when the illness is reported. It is not yet known whether all reported cases are part of the same outbreak.

 

FIGURE & LEGEND CREDIT: CDC

 Cases of Cyclosporiasis in US (as of Aug. 15, 2013) - A total of 557 cases of Cyclospora infection have been reported from 19 states and New York City. The number of cases identified in each area is as follows: Texas (225), Iowa (153), Nebraska (86), Florida (28)¶, Wisconsin (14), Illinois (11)†, Arkansas (7)†, New York City (5)†, Georgia (4), Kansas (4)‡, Missouri (4)†, Louisiana(3)‡, Minnesota (2), New Jersey (2), New York (2)†, Ohio (2), Virginia (2), California (1)†, Connecticut (1), and New Hampshire (1).

 

    † Includes one case that was likely acquired out of state.

    ‡ Includes two cases that were likely acquired out of state.

    ¶ May include one travel-associated case.

 

FIGURE & LEGEND CREDIT: CDC

 

Timeline, Confirmed Cyclosporiasis Cases, United States, June - July 2013 (N=493)*

Data are current as of 5pm EDT, 8/14/13.   Data are preliminary and subject to change. Cases reported to CDC as of 5pm on 8/14/13 for which onset of illness dates were available. A case is defined as laboratory-confirmed Cyclospora infection in a person with onset of illness since June 2013 and no known history of travel outside of the United States or Canada in the 14 days prior to onset of illness. Illnesses that occurred after July 6, 2013, might not yet be reported due to the time it takes between when a person becomes ill and when the illness is reported. It is not yet known whether all reported cases are part of the same outbreak.

 

 

FIGURE & LEGEND CREDIT: CDC

 

 Cases of Cyclosporiasis in US (as of Aug. 8, 2013) - A total of 514 cases of Cyclospora infection have been reported from 17 states and 1 city. The number of cases identified in each area is as follows: Texas (206), Iowa (153), Nebraska (79), Florida (27)¶, Wisconsin (10), Illinois (9)†, Arkansas (5)†, New York City (5)†, Georgia (4), Kansas (3)‡, Louisiana(3)‡, Missouri (3)†, Ohio (2), Connecticut (1), Minnesota (1), New Hampshire (1), New Jersey (1), and New York (1)†.

 

     † Includes one case that was likely acquired out of state.

    ‡ Includes two cases that were likely acquired out of state.

    ¶ May include one travel-associated case.

 

FIGURE & LEGEND CREDIT: CDC

Timeline, Confirmed Cyclosporiasis Cases, United States, June - July 2013 (N=393)*

Data are current as of 5pm EDT, 8/8/13. Data are preliminary and subject to change. Cases reported to CDC as of 5pm on 8/8/13 for which onset of illness dates were available. A case is defined as laboratory-confirmed Cyclospora infection in a person with onset of illness since June 2013 and no history of travel outside of the United States or Canada in the 14 days prior to onset of illness. It is not yet known whether all reported cases are part of the same outbreak.

 

FIGURE & LEGEND CREDIT: CDC

 Cases of Cyclosporiasis in US (as of Aug. 1, 2013) -      A total of 400 cases of Cyclospora infection have been reported from 16 states and 1 city. The number of cases identified in each area is as follows: Iowa (146), Texas (113), Nebraska (81), Florida (25), Wisconsin (9), New York City (5)†, Georgia (4), Illinois (4)†, Arkansas (2), Kansas (2)‡, Louisiana(2)†, Missouri (2)†, Connecticut (1), Minnesota (1), New Jersey (1), New York (1)†, and Ohio (1).

 

    † Includes one case that was likely acquired out of state.

    ‡ Includes two cases that were likely acquired out of state.

 

FIGURE & LEGEND CREDIT: CDC

Timeline, Confirmed Cyclosporiasis Cases, United States, June—July 2013 (N=325)*

 

Data are current as of 5pm EDT, 8/1/13. Data are preliminary and subject to change. Cases reported to CDC as of 5pm on 8/1/13 for which onset of illness dates were available. A case is defined as laboratory-confirmed Cyclospora infection in a person with onset of illness in June or July 2013 and no known travel outside of the United States and Canada in the 14 days before onset of illness. It is not yet known whether all reported cases are part of the same outbreak.

 

FIGURE & LEGEND CREDIT: CDC

 

 

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