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        Monthly Immunization Table

        To track progress toward achieving the goals of the Childhood Immunization Initiative (CII), CDC publishes monthly a tabular summary (Table_1) of the number of cases of all diseases preventable by routine childhood vaccination reported during the previous month and year-to-date (provisional data). In addition, the table compares provisional data with final data for the previous year and highlights the number of reported cases among children aged less than 5 years, who are the primary focus of CII. Data in the table are reported through the National Electronic Telecommunications System for Surveillance (NETSS).



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        Number of reported cases of diseases preventable by routine childhood vaccination -- United
        States, November 1994 and 1994-1995 *
        ================================================================================================
                                                                 No. cases among
                                              Total cases      children aged <5years +
                               No. cases,   January-November     January-November
                                November    ----------------   -----------------------
        Disease                  1995        1994     1995        1994     1995
        ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Congenital rubella
         syndrome                  0           5        6           5        5
        Diphtheria                 0           2        0           1        0
        Haemophilus influenzae &  76        1008     1078         280      253
        Hepatitis B @            639       10398     8957         114       66
        Measles                    5         886      285         215      105
        Mumps                     61        1293      764         205      143
        Pertussis                377        3675     3882        2118     2186
        Poliomyelitis,
         paralytic **              0           1        0           0        0
        Rubella                   12         211      151          24       22
        Tetanus                    5          38       31           0        2
        ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        *  Data for 1994 are final, and 1995 are provisional.
        +  For 1994 and 1995, age data were available for >=93% cases.
        &  Invasive disease; H. influenzae serotype is not routinely reported to the National
           Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System. Of 253 cases among children aged <5 years,
           serotype was reported for 61 cases, and of those, 37 were type b, the only serotype
           of H. influenzae preventable by vaccination.
        @  Because most hepatitis B virus infections among infants and children aged <5 years
           are asymptomatic (although likely to become chronic), acute disease surveillance
           does not reflect the incidence of this problem in this age group or the effectiveness
           of hepatitis B vaccination in infants.
        ** One case with onset in 1994 has been confirmed; this case was vaccine-associated. An
           additional six suspected cases are under investigation. In 1993, three of 10 suspected
           cases were confirmed; two of the confirmed cases were vaccine-associated, and one was
           imported. The imported case occurred in a 2-year-old Nigerian child brought to the United
           States for care of his paralytic illness; no poliovirus was isolated from the child.
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