Connecticut Epidemiologist Newsletter

2020–2024 Archive

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Volume 44 (2024)

November / No. 6

  • A Review of Botulism Cases in Connecticut, January 2014–October 2024
  • A Connecticut Outbreak of Listeriosis – An Interstate Investigation

September / No. 5

  • When it Rains it Pours: Rainfall and Legionnaires’ Disease Risk in Connecticut, 2013–2022
  • Infectious Diseases Section Annual Statistics, 2023

July / No. 4

  • Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions, and Reportable Laboratory Findings July 2024 Update
  • List of Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions
  • List of Reportable Laboratory Findings
  • Infectious Diseases Section Annual Statistics, 2021 and 2022
  • Persons Required to Report Significant Findings 

May / No. 3

  • Impact of Air Quality on COVID-19-Associated Hospitalizations, New Haven County, October 2022 – April 2023

March / No. 2

  • Special Edition: CT HPV-Impact Project
  • Trends in Precancerous Cervical Lesions, Connecticut, 2008–2022
  • HPV Vaccine Effectiveness by Age at Vaccination in Women,
    New Haven County, Connecticut, 2008–2019
  • Provider Awareness and Practices for HPV Vaccine Administration for Patients Ages 27–45 Years, Connecticut, 2023

January / No. 1

  • Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions, and Reportable Laboratory Findings Changes for 2024
  • List of Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions and Persons Required to Report—2024
  • List of Reportable Laboratory Findings and Persons Required to Report—2024

Volume 43 (2023)

November / No. 8

  • First Known Outbreak of E. Coli (ETEC) in Connecticut, May 2022
  • Not Just for Travelers: ETEC in Connecticut, 2019—2022

October (Supplemental Issue) / No. 7

  • Adding ‘Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Hospitalizations and Deaths’ to the List of Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions

September / No. 6

  • School Norovirus Outbreak in Connecticut, 2023
  • The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Invasive Group A Streptococcus Incidence in Connecticut  

July / No. 5

  • Potential Impact of Higher Valency Conjugate Vaccines on Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in Connecticut
  • Hepatitis B Vaccination Birth Dose Administrations by Hospital or Birthing Facility ­­– CT 2022

May / No. 4

  • Active Tuberculosis Disease: 2022 Connecticut Case Updates and Trends
  • Mpox in Connecticut, 2022

May (Supplemental Issue) / No. 3

  • Updated Reportable Diseases and Laboratory Significant Findings Changes for 2023

March / No. 2

  • Nontyphoidal Salmonella infections in CT — Decreasing antibiotic susceptibility and increasing antibiotic use
  • Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)— Connecticut, April  April 2020 – December 2022 

January / No. 1

  • Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions, and Reportable Laboratory Findings Changes for 2023
  • List of Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions and Persons Required to Report—2023
  • List of Reportable Laboratory Findings and Persons Required to Report—2023

Volume 42 (2022)

July / No. 3

  • Changes to the List of Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions, and the List of Reportable Laboratory Findings

May / No. 2

  • Norovirus Outbreak at a Food Service Establishment, Connecticut, 2021
  • An Outbreak of Clostridium Perfringens Associated with a Connecticut Healthcare Facility, May 2021

January / No. 1

  • Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions, and Reportable Laboratory Findings for 2022
  • Fast Track Initiative 
  • List of Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions and Persons Required to Report—2022
  • List of Reportable Laboratory Findings and Persons Required to Report—2022

Volume 41 (2021)

December / No. 6

  • Hepatitis A Surveillance in Connecticut 2015-2019
  • Provider perceptions of decreases in cervical cancer screening and follow-up during the COVID-19 pandemic, March-October 2020

August / No. 5

  • Salmonellosis in Connecticut, 2020
  • Babesiosis Surveillance-Connecticut, 2015–2019

July / No. 4

  • Vibrio vulnificus Wound Infections - Connecticut, 2020
  • Animal Rabies Testing-Connecticut, 2017-2020

June / No. 3

  • Human Arboviral Disease Awareness for the 2021 Season in Connecticut

February / No. 2

  • COVID-19 Outbreak Among Farm Workers at a Migrant Worker Camp―Connecticut, August 2020
  • Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis―Connecticut, 2014–2019

January / No. 1

  • Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions, and Reportable Laboratory Findings Changes for 2021
  • List of Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions and Persons Required to Report—2021
  • List of Reportable Laboratory Findings and Persons Required to Report—2021

Volume 40 (2020)

December / No. 5

  • Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) Cases Among Connecticut Residents, April-September, 2020
  • Preparing Hospitals and Laboratories for the Upcoming Dual Influenza/COVID-19 Pandemic Season, 2020-2021

July / No. 4

  • Change to the List of Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions
  • Race/ethnic Disparities in COVID-19 Hospitalizations Stronger Than Socioeconomic Ones During Stay Safe, Stay Home, New Haven and Middlesex Counties, March 1–May 8, 2020

April / No. 3

  • Eastern Equine Encephalitis Outbreak, Connecticut, 2019
  • Trends in Cyclosporiasis Infection in Connecticut, 1997–2019

February / No. 2

  • Change to the List of Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions
  • An Outbreak of Sapovirus Associated With the Consumption of Raw Oysters
  • Hepatitis A Case Investigation - Connecticut, 2018

January / No. 1

  • Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions, and Reportable Laboratory Findings - Changes for 2020
  • List of Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions - 2020
  • List of Reportable Laboratory Findings - 2020
  • Persons Required to Report Reportable Diseases, Emergency Illnesses and Health Conditions, and Reportable Laboratory Findings

 

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