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Communicable Disease Data

 

  • Influenza
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  • Viral
    Hepatitis
  • Colorado Reportable
    Disease Statistics
  • STI/HIV
    Surveillance
  • Tuberculosis
    Surveillance
  • West
    Nile Virus
  • Reports
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Influenza is a viral disease that causes many illnesses each season. Estimates are that between 15% and 40% of the population will develop illness from influenza every year. The "flu" is a common catch-all term among the general public for a variety of illnesses, but it correctly applies only to the upper respiratory disease cause by the influenza virus.

 

 

Weekly Colorado flu statistics - 2010/11

 

Summaries of previous influenza seasons  

 

Colorado Reportable Disease Statistics

 

(If for any reason these data are unavailable to you please contact us.)

 

Colorado Reported Cases 2009
      Diagnosis by age group
      Diagnosis by county (for printable pdf file click here)
      Diagnosis by report month

 

Colorado Reported Cases 2008
      Diagnosis by age group
      Diagnosis by county
      Diagnosis by report month

 

Colorado Reported Cases 2007
      Diagnosis by age group
      Diagnosis by county (for printable pdf file click here)
      Diagnosis by report month

 

Colorado Reported Cases 2006
      Diagnosis by age group
      Diagnosis by county 
      Diagnosis by report month

 

Colorado Reported Cases 2005 
      Diagnosis by age group
      Diagnosis by county 
      Diagnosis by report month

 

Colorado Reported Cases 2004 
      Diagnosis by age group
      Diagnosis by county 
      Diagnosis by report month

 

Colorado Reported Cases 2003 
      Diagnosis by age group
      Diagnosis by county
      Diagnosis by report month

 

Colorado Reported Cases 2002:
      Diagnosis by age group
      Diagnosis by county
      Diagnosis by diagnosis month

 

Colorado Reported Cases 2001:
      Diagnosis by age group
      Diagnosis by county
      Diagnosis by onset month

 

Colorado Reported Cases 2000:
      Diagnosis by age group
      Diagnosis by county
      Diagnosis by onset month

 

Colorado Reported Cases 1999:
      Diagnosis by age group
      Diagnosis by county
      Diagnosis by onset month

 

Colorado Reported Cases 1998:
      Diagnosis by age group
      Diagnosis by county
      Diagnosis by onset month


STI/HIV Surveillance

The STI/HIV Surveillance Program conducts surveillance and research to characterize and track STD/HIV infections in Colorado. There are three units within this program: 1) STI/HIV Surveillance, 2) HIV Incidence, 3) STI/HIV Registry. The program ensures compliance with and completeness of STD/HIV reporting, investigates HIV cases with no identified risk, provides blood borne pathogen information to first responders, health care workers, law enforcement and corrections personnel, and conducts HIV incidence and prevalence studies. The Registry Unit collects, compiles and disseminates information on gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, and HIV infection, and contacts health care providers to ensure that clients receive adequate treatment. Staff identifies disease outbreaks and coordinates the response by CDPHE, collaborating agencies, and health care providers. The program synthesizes data from multiple sources to develop annual Colorado STI/HIV epidemiological profiles. These reports are used to inform and guide the state STI/HIV programs, and are disseminated to care providers, local health departments, community planning groups, researchers and the public.

 

The following reports from this program are available:

 

Quarterly reports on HIV and AIDS in Colorado:    

 

Also available is a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death from contagious disease in the world and therefore subject to intense surveillance. The staff collects demographic and clinical data from each case and monitors TB incidence for indications of outbreaks among various populations in the state.

 

Tuberculosis surveillance

 

Previous Years Surveillance Reports

Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death from contagious disease in the world and therefore subject to intense surveillance. The staff collects demographic and clinical data from each case and monitors TB incidence for indications of outbreaks among various populations in the state.

 

Previous Years Surveillance Reports on TB Colorado

 

 

 


Tuberculosis Program
Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
DCEED-TB-A3
4300 Cherry Creek Drive South
Denver CO 80246-1530
(303) 692-2638