Epidemiology in Texas



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Epidemiology in Texas 2006 Annual Report EpiLink Online Bulletin Supplement no. 64-1 October 29, 2007 David L. Lakey, MD, Commissioner Ben Delgado, Associate Commissioner Luanne Southern, MSW, Deputy Commissioner Vincent P. Fonseca, MD, MPH, State Epidemiologist Bill Race, MD, Medical Director for Behavioral Health EpiLink Staff Tom Betz, MD, MPH, Medical Editor María T. Maldonado, Managing Editor EpiLink Editorial Board Martin Arocena, PhD Brian Castrucci, MA Marilyn Felkner, DrPH Philip Huang, MD, MPH Russ Jones, MPH Susan Penfield, MD Susan U. Neill, PhD, MBA Aaron Sayegh, PhD, MPH Aashish Shah, MD Lucina Suarez, PhD David Zane, MS Infectious Disease Control Unit Staff Marilyn Felkner, DrPH Linda Gaul, PhD, MPH Laura Tabony, MPH Lesley Bullion Webmaster: Michael McElwain DSHS Publication Number E59-12544

EpiLink Online Bulletin Infectious Disease Control Unit Texas Department of State Health Services 1100 West 49 th Street Mail Code 1960, PO Box 14347 Austin, Texas 78756-9347 512-458-7676 www.epilink.org

Table of Contents Foreword Contributors Acknowledgements The goal of the Epidemiology in Texas Annual Report is to provide a yearly summary of incidence data, outbreak reports, and case narrative that enable health professionals and the public to understand, monitor, and prevent disease, injuries, and other health conditions in Texas.

Foreword This is the first edition of the Epidemiology in Texas Annual Report since the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) began operations on September 1, 2004. The DSHS now performs the duties of several former state organizations: the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation s (TDMHMR) mental health services, the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (TCADA), the Texas Health Care Information Council, and the Texas Department of Health (TDH). Over 11,500 employees now work at DSHS (over 60% work in the state hospitals) providing a wide variety of behavioral health and public health services at the state hospitals, and regional, local, and Austin offices with an annual budget of about $2.5 billion. Epidemiologists and other health services staff work together with their local and state partners to improve the health of all Texans. One area of work is providing information and resources for healthcare and public health professionals in Texas. This year, the DSHS EpiLink Online Bulletin (www.epilink.org) began publication and already has covered topics on infectious disease, substance use, environmental health and toxicology, maternal and child health, and the public health laboratory. The annual epidemiological report is another piece of this important function. This 2006 edition provides an annual summary of certain topics, multi-year summaries of others, as well as regional outbreak investigations. The last report was published in 1999, and much has changed since then. Public health preparedness has taken an all-hazards approach and DSHS has, too. Our holistic, integrated approach to improving the health of Texans is beginning to be implemented across the agency and you should be able to track our progress across future annual reports. To your health, Vincent P. Fonseca, MD, MPH, State Epidemiologist

Contributors Infectious Disease Control Unit, Susan Penfield, MD, Manager Infectious Disease Surveillance and Epidemiology Branch, Tom Betz, MD, MPH, Manager Leilanni Alaniz, MPH 2 Mark Badeaux 1 Lesley Bullion Stacy Davlin, MPH 1 Rita Espinoza, MPH Kathryn Gardner, DrPH, RNC, CIC Linda K. Gaul, PhD, MPH Gary Heseltine, MD, MPH Karen Moody, MS Neil Pascoe, RN, CIC Barbara Scaife, MSHP Nivedita Seerpi, MPH Sonya Shannon 2 Zoonosis Control Branch, Tom J. Sidwa, DVM, Manager Jim Schuermann Pam Wilson, MEd Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Program Services Decision Support Unit, Karen Ruggiero, PhD, Manager Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Program, Michael Maples, Manager, Martin Arocena, PhD

Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance Unit, Lucina Suarez, PhD, Manager Environmental and Injury Epidemiology and Toxicology Branch, John F. Villanacci, PhD, Manager Marcia Becker, MPH, MH(ASCP)SH Julie Borders, MS Carrie Bradford, PhD, MS Brienne Brown Tom Ellerbee Rick Harris John Hellsten, PhD Susan L. Prosperie, MS, RS L.J. Smith, MS Laurie Wagner Birth Defects Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Mark Canfield, PhD, Manager Amy Case, MAHS Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Melanie A. Williams, PhD, Manager 3 Erin E. Fox, PhD HIV and STD Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Sharon K. Melville, MD, MPH, Manager Ed Weckerly, MS Public Health Preparedness Unit, Dede Powell, Director Regional and Community Coordination Branch, Beverly Ray, RN and Leslie Mansolo, MSN, RN, Managers David F. Zane, MS

Health Service Region 2/3, James A. Zoretic, MD, MPH, Medical Director Community Preparedness, Bryan Flow, DVM, PhD, Manager Jawaid Asghar, MBBS, MHA Joan Schulte, DO, MPH Health Service Region 7, James K. Morgan, MD, MPH, Medical Director Carol M. Davis, MSPH Glenna J. Teltow MS, M(ASCP) Health Service Region 9/10, Luis Escobedo, MD, MPH, Medical Director Epidemiology Response Team and Public Health Preparedness, Arthur G. Alvarado, MPH, RS, Manager Troy W. Bradshaw, RN, MS Health Service Region 11, Brian Smith, MD, MPH, Medical Director Epidemiology Response Team, Barbara Adams, MPH, Manager Vivienne Heines, MPH 1 formerly 2 intern 3 acting

Acknowledgements Drowning Events in Texas, 2000-2004 A Patnaik, MPH, University of Texas School of Public Health Houston, Division of Environmental and Occupational Health Services M. mucogenicum outbreak in a hospital in South Texas, 2006 M Jhung, MD, MPH, Medical Epidemiologist, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP), National Center for Prevention Control and Detection of Infectious Diseases (NCPCDID) Wildfire-related Mortality- Panhandle, March 12-20, 2006 J Alexander DVM, B Hernandez, T Haywood, P Raimondo, J Walker, MD, T Sidwa, DVM, S Elkins, D Johnson, A Whitley, P Tabor, C Tuttle, D McLellan, R Apodaca, M Widtfeldt, S Prosperie, B Ray, RN, D Powell, Texas Dept of State Health Services; B Woods, P Hannemann, P Schaub, C Roggenbuck, Texas Forest Service; C Rollins, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Svc; J Smith National Interagency Fire Center; Douglas Weatherwax, CDC; and, local emergency management staff members, justices of the peace, and public safety officers in the Texas Panhandle region