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Human Case Data 2010-2019

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Disease Disease
(Zoonotic Diseases, Zoonosis)

Zoonotic Diseases*

Zoonoses are diseases transmissible from animals to humans.Although there are over 150 recognized zoonoses, those of significance to Texas include:

Human Cases of Reportable Zoonotic Diseases in Texas, 1990-1999
Human Cases of Reportable Zoonotic Diseases in Texas, 2000-2009

Human Cses of Reportable Zoonotic Diseases in Texas, 2010-2019

Disease 2010 2011
Anthrax

0

0

Brucellosis

21

11

Cysticercosis

6

9

Dengue

19

7

Ehrlichiosis

7

6

California Encephalitis

1

1

Eastern Equine Encephalitis

0

0

St Louis Encephalitis

3

0

West Nile Encephalitis

77

20

Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome

1

0

Hantavirus Infection

0

0

Leishmaniasis

0

4

Lyme Disease

142

74

Malaria***

98

102

Q-Fever

12

19

Plague

0

0

Rabies (in humans)

0

0

Relapsing Fever

0

0

RMSF

34

52

Taenia infection

1

1

Trichinosis

0

2

Tularemia

1

0

Typhus

135

286

West Nile Fever

12

7

Yellow Fever

0

0

  • ***= Tracked by EAID
  • NR= Not Reportable
  • NOTE: These data reflect only those cases reported to the Department of State Health Services. The actual incidence of these diseases in the state may be higher.

Zoonotic Diseases*

More information about zoonotic diseases in Texas can be found in the alphabetized list below.

Choose the first letter of the disease:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A

B

C

D

E

F G H

L

M

N O P

Q

R

S

T

V

W

Z


*The purpose of surveillance is to try to detect where disease organisms, such as bacteria and viruses, occur in Texas. Rabies surveillance for example is basically an observation or watch for the virus that causes rabies. When an animal is exhibiting the signs of rabies, the brain may be submitted to an approved laboratory for testing. Animals that have bitten or otherwise may have exposed a person or a domestic animal to the virus should also be tested. If an animal is positive, it means that the virus was found during testing. If an animal is negative, it means that the virus was not found during testing. Similar surveillance is conducted on samples from animals for a variety of diseases. The amount of testing in the surveillance process will vary for different counties statewide. If a report indicates that an area does not have any positive test results for a particular disease, it does not necessarily mean that the disease organisms are not in that area. It just reflects the fact that either there were no samples submitted from that area or that submitted samples were negative.

The purpose of surveillance is to try to detect where disease organisms, such as bacteria and viruses, occur in Texas. Rabies surveillance for example is basically an observation or watch for the virus that causes rabies. When an animal is exhibiting the signs of rabies, the brain may be submitted to an approved laboratory for testing. Animals that have bitten or otherwise may have exposed a person or a domestic animal to the virus should also be tested. If an animal is positive, it means that the virus was found during testing. If an animal is negative, it means that the virus was not found during testing. Similar surveillance is conducted on samples from animals for a variety of diseases. The amount of testing in the surveillance process will vary for different counties statewide. If a report indicates that an area does not have any positive test results for a particular disease, it does not necessarily mean that the disease organisms are not in that area. It just reflects the fact that either there were no samples submitted from that area or that submitted samples were negative.

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Last updated September 10, 2012