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Notice to Readers: Final 2013 Reports of Nationally Notifiable Infectious Diseases

Table 2 listed on pages 703–15 summarizes finalized data, as of June 30, 2014, from the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) for 2013. These data will be published in more detail next year in the Summary of Notifiable Diseases — United States, 2013 (1). Because no cases were reported in the United States during 2013, the following diseases do not appear in these early release tables: anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome–associated coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diagnoses do not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be published in the Summary of Notifiable Diseases — United States, 2013.

Policies for reporting NNDSS data to CDC can vary by disease or reporting jurisdiction depending on case status classification (i.e., confirmed, probable, or suspected). The publication criteria used for the 2013 finalized tables are listed in the "Print Criteria" column of the NNDSS event code list, available at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/nndss_event_code_list_2013_revised.pdf. In addition, only cases from reporting jurisdictions where the nationally notifiable disease is reportable are published. The NNDSS website is updated annually to include the latest national surveillance case definitions approved by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists for classifying and enumerating cases of nationally notifiable infectious diseases.

Population estimates are from the National Center for Health Statistics postcensal estimates of the resident population of the United States for July 1, 2010–July 1, 2012, by year, county, single year of age (0 to ≥85 years), bridged-race (white, black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian or Pacific Islander), Hispanic ethnicity (not Hispanic or Latino, Hispanic or Latino), and sex (vintage 2012), prepared under a collaborative arrangement with the U.S. Census Bureau. Population estimates for states are available at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/bridged_race/data_documentation.htm#vintage2012. Population estimates for territories are 2012 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau (2).

References

  1. CDC. Summary of notifiable diseases, United States, 2013. MMWR 2013;62(54). In press, 2015.
  2. US Census Bureau. International data base. Washington, DC: US Census Bureau; 2013. Available at http://www.census.gov/population/international/data/idb/informationGateway.php.

TABLE 2. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Total resident population (in thousands)

Arboviruses

California serogroup§

Eastern equine encephalitis

Powassan

St. Louis encephalitis

West Nile

Neuro-
invasive

Nonneuro- invasive

Neuro-
invasive

Neuro-
invasive

Nonneuro-
invasive

Neuro-
invasive

Neuro-
invasive

Nonneuro- invasive

United States

313,875

95

17

8

12

3

1

1,267

1,202

New England

14,564

3

2

3

11

5

Connecticut

3,592

1

1

3

Maine

1,329

1

Massachusetts

6,645

1

1

1

7

1

New Hampshire

1,322

1

1

1

Rhode Island

1,050

1

1

Vermont

626

1

1

Mid. Atlantic

41,208

3

1

5

1

34

21

New Jersey

8,868

1

10

2

New York (Upstate)

11,232

3

4

1

10

12

New York City

8,344

8

2

Pennsylvania

12,764

1

6

5

E.N. Central

46,567

29

10

3

2

167

54

Illinois

12,868

86

31

Indiana

6,538

1

19

4

Michigan

9,883

24

12

Ohio

11,553

14

2

21

3

Wisconsin

5,725

14

8

3

2

17

4

W.N. Central

20,755

5

1

1

288

455

Iowa

3,075

24

20

Kansas

2,885

34

57

Minnesota

5,380

5

1

1

31

48

Missouri

6,025

24

5

Nebraska

1,855

54

172

North Dakota

701

64

61

South Dakota

834

57

92

S. Atlantic

61,187

27

2

5

36

18

Delaware

917

3

District of Columbia

633

1

Florida

19,321

3

5

2

Georgia

9,916

1

1

1

4

6

Maryland

5,885

11

5

North Carolina

9,748

13

1

3

South Carolina

4,723

1

3

4

Virginia

8,187

2

6

West Virginia

1,857

10

1

1

E.S. Central

18,639

27

1

48

33

Alabama

4,818

2

3

6

Kentucky

4,380

1

2

Mississippi

2,986

2

1

27

18

Tennessee

6,455

23

17

7

W.S. Central

37,429

1

1

223

121

Arkansas

2,950

1

16

2

Louisiana

4,602

34

20

Oklahoma

3,816

60

29

Texas

26,061

1

113

70

Mountain

22,611

2

216

343

Arizona

6,551

50

12

Colorado

5,189

90

232

Idaho

1,596

1

14

26

Montana

1,005

10

28

Nevada

2,754

1

8

3

New Mexico

2,084

24

14

Utah

2,855

4

3

Wyoming

577

16

25

Pacific

50,915

1

244

152

Alaska

730

California

38,000

237

142

Hawaii

1,390

Oregon

3,900

1

7

9

Washington

6,895

1

Territories

American Samoa

55

C.N.M.I.

51

Guam

160

Puerto Rico

3,673

U.S. Virgin Islands

105

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.

Totals reported to the Division of Vector-Borne Diseases (DVBD), National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID) (ArboNET Surveillance), as of June 1, 2014.

§ California serogroup viral diseases for 2013 include LaCrosse encephalitis, Jamestown Canyon and California serogroup not specified.


TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Babesiosis

Botulism

Brucellosis

Chancroid§

Total

Confirmed

Probable

Total

Foodborne

Infant

Other

United States

1,792

1,480

312

152

4

136

12

99

10

New England

920

812

108

1

1

1

2

Connecticut

289

249

40

1

Maine

36

30

6

Massachusetts

425

396

29

1

1

2

New Hampshire

22

18

4

Rhode Island

142

117

25

Vermont

6

2

4

Mid. Atlantic

705

553

152

28

27

1

8

New Jersey

171

137

34

4

4

New York (Upstate)

459

348

111

1

1

4

New York City

75

68

7

3

3

Pennsylvania

N

N

N

20

19

1

4

E.N. Central

81

68

13

6

6

13

Illinois

N

N

N

1

1

5

Indiana

1

1

1

Michigan

2

2

Ohio

N

N

N

5

5

2

Wisconsin

78

66

12

5

W.N. Central

67

34

33

6

6

9

Iowa

N

N

N

3

3

N

2

Kansas

N

N

N

1

1

Minnesota

64

32

32

1

Missouri

N

N

N

1

1

2

Nebraska

1

1

1

1

3

North Dakota

1

1

South Dakota

1

1

1

S. Atlantic

12

7

5

15

15

18

Delaware

2

2

3

3

District of Columbia

N

N

N

Florida

N

N

N

9

Georgia

N

N

N

5

Maryland

9

4

5

8

8

North Carolina

N

N

N

South Carolina

1

1

1

Virginia

N

N

N

3

3

3

West Virginia

1

1

E.S. Central

5

5

3

1

Alabama

1

1

Kentucky

N

N

N

2

2

1

Mississippi

N

N

N

2

2

Tennessee

1

1

1

W.S. Central

3

2

1

14

12

2

22

1

Arkansas

N

N

N

1

1

3

Louisiana

2

1

1

3

3

3

Oklahoma

N

N

N

1

1

5

Texas

1

1

9

7

2

11

1

Mountain

12

12

2

Arizona

N

N

N

1

1

1

Colorado

N

N

N

4

4

1

Idaho

N

N

N

1

1

Montana

Nevada

N

N

N

1

1

New Mexico

N

N

N

3

3

Utah

2

2

Wyoming

Pacific

4

4

65

3

53

9

23

6

Alaska

N

N

N

1

1

California

3

3

56

1

46

9

20

6

Hawaii

N

N

N

Oregon

4

1

3

2

Washington

1

1

4

4

1

Territories

American Samoa

U

U

U

C.N.M.I.

Guam

Puerto Rico

N

N

N

U.S. Virgin Islands

N

N

N

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.

Includes cases reported as wound and unspecified botulism.

§ Totals reported to the Division of STD Prevention, NCHHSTP, as of June 4, 2014.


TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Chlamydia trachomatis infection

Cholera

Coccidioidomycosis

Cryptosporidiosis

Cyclosporiasis

Total

Confirmed

Probable

United States

1,401,906

14

9,438

9,056

5,698

3,358

784

New England

48,696

4

1

277

256

21

9

Connecticut

12,775

1

N

36

36

3

Maine

3,438

N

35

25

10

N

Massachusetts

23,210

3

123

123

5

New Hampshire

3,119

1

45

34

11

1

Rhode Island

4,312

12

12

Vermont

1,842

N

26

26

N

Mid. Atlantic

176,186

1

844

636

208

34

New Jersey

28,327

1

N

70

69

1

13

New York (Upstate)

37,922

N

252

243

9

6

New York City

57,881

N

81

81

15

Pennsylvania

52,056

N

441

243

198

N

E.N. Central

213,348

1

28

1,524

1,085

439

56

Illinois

63,797

1

N

266

143

123

23

Indiana

28,023

N

139

107

32

1

Michigan

44,835

16

270

234

36

2

Ohio

53,121

7

372

124

248

7

Wisconsin

23,572

5

477

477

23

W.N. Central

82,195

2

91

2,547

1,083

1,464

252

Iowa

10,953

1

N

1,505

498

1,007

148

Kansas

11,012

N

99

60

39

4

Minnesota

18,742

1

64

324

224

100

3

Missouri

27,328

17

210

97

113

5

Nebraska

7,301

1

151

103

48

91

North Dakota

2,932

9

84

63

21

N

South Dakota

3,927

N

174

38

136

1

S. Atlantic

282,067

5

8

1,181

716

465

57

Delaware

5,213

1

1

16

8

8

District of Columbia

6,414

1

15

14

1

N

Florida

80,182

4

N

409

201

208

47

Georgia

51,070

N

287

287

6

Maryland

26,723

6

65

45

20

North Carolina

48,416

N

126

49

77

South Carolina

25,594

N

98

65

33

Virginia

33,316

N

144

36

108

4

West Virginia

5,139

N

21

11

10

E.S. Central

94,432

352

220

132

1

Alabama

29,464

N

144

40

104

N

Kentucky

17,134

N

72

55

17

N

Mississippi

17,464

N

49

49

N

Tennessee

30,370

N

87

76

11

1

W.S. Central

192,325

4

923

765

158

371

Arkansas

15,447

N

57

48

9

17

Louisiana

28,739

4

378

376

2

3

Oklahoma

18,278

N

76

30

46

N

Texas

129,861

N

412

311

101

351

Mountain

93,766

6,029

734

559

175

2

Arizona

30,564

5,861

42

33

9

Colorado

20,386

N

99

71

28

1

Idaho

5,428

N

147

111

36

N

Montana

3,818

3

125

117

8

Nevada

11,781

90

20

13

7

N

New Mexico

12,249

30

49

49

Utah

7,535

42

86

82

4

Wyoming

2,005

3

166

83

83

1

Pacific

218,891

1

3,277

674

378

296

2

Alaska

5,774

6

6

California

167,346

3,272

306

283

23

2

Hawaii

6,640

N

1

1

Oregon

14,181

5

277

35

242

Washington

24,950

1

N

84

53

31

Territories

American Samoa

N

N

N

N

N

C.N.M.I.

Guam

937

1

Puerto Rico

5,969

N

U.S. Virgin Islands

775

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.

Totals reported to the Division of STD Prevention, NCHHSTP, as of June 4, 2014.


TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Dengue Virus Infection

Ehrlichiosis/Anaplasmosis

Dengue Fever

Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever

Anaplasma phagocytophilum

Ehrlichia chaffeensis

Ehrlichia ewingii

Undetermined

United States

837

6

2,782

1,518

31

220

New England

34

747

73

1

7

Connecticut

18

125

Maine

1

94

3

1

2

Massachusetts

330

8

New Hampshire

4

88

7

2

Rhode Island

9

69

49

Vermont

2

41

6

3

Mid. Atlantic

206

2

591

166

1

37

New Jersey

80

50

2

New York (Upstate)

51

1

454

92

18

New York City

131

1

23

14

1

Pennsylvania

24

34

10

17

E.N. Central

65

705

89

93

Illinois

26

9

44

Indiana

6

48

Michigan

16

4

1

1

Ohio

9

4

10

2

Wisconsin

8

688

34

42

W.N. Central

38

3

660

454

20

59

Iowa

2

N

N

N

N

Kansas

8

7

86

3

Minnesota

21

1

630

7

42

Missouri

5

13

354

17

14

Nebraska

2

6

North Dakota

1

8

3

South Dakota

3

1

S. Atlantic

216

1

48

288

6

7

Delaware

2

14

1

1

District of Columbia

N

N

N

N

Florida

151

2

21

Georgia

9

20

Maryland

11

5

31

1

1

North Carolina

13

15

78

South Carolina

7

7

Virginia

21

1

23

113

4

3

West Virginia

2

3

4

2

E.S. Central

16

9

166

2

6

Alabama

5

3

11

1

Kentucky

67

Mississippi

1

1

3

1

Tennessee

10

5

85

2

4

W.S. Central

107

18

280

1

Arkansas

2

7

164

1

Louisiana

6

1

2

Oklahoma

4

10

106

Texas

95

8

Mountain

12

1

2

2

Arizona

1

2

Colorado

N

N

N

N

Idaho

1

N

N

N

N

Montana

5

1

Nevada

4

1

New Mexico

N

N

N

N

Utah

1

Wyoming

1

Pacific

143

3

9

Alaska

1

N

N

N

N

California

119

9

Hawaii

10

N

N

N

N

Oregon

1

Washington

13

2

Territories

American Samoa

N

N

N

N

C.N.M.I.

Guam

N

N

N

N

Puerto Rico

9,557

153

N

N

N

N

U.S. Virgin Islands

169

5

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.

Total number of reported laboratory-positive dengue cases including all confirmed cases [by anti-dengue virus (DENV) molecular diagnostic methods or sero-conversion of anti-DENV IgM] and all probable cases (by a single, positive anti-DENV IgM). Totals reported to the Division of Vector-Borne Diseases (DVBD), National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID) (ArboNET Surveillance), as of July 1, 2014.


TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Giardiasis

Gonorrhea

Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease

Hansen's disease (leprosy)

All ages, serotypes

Age <5 years

Serotype b

Nonserotype b

Unknown serotype

United States

15,106

333,004

3,792

31

222

185

81

New England

1,443

6,883

362

2

7

1

1

Connecticut

230

2,860

55

1

Maine

218

245

25

2

1

N

Massachusetts

664

3,106

232

2

1

New Hampshire

117

121

25

1

1

Rhode Island

41

454

13

Vermont

173

97

12

2

N

Mid. Atlantic

2,865

40,807

609

8

22

27

13

New Jersey

336

7,014

114

12

2

New York (Upstate)

1,010

6,460

183

2

13

1

N

New York City

764

13,459

105

12

10

Pennsylvania

755

13,874

207

6

9

2

1

E.N. Central

1,953

55,395

640

3

51

13

1

Illinois

311

16,464

162

1

6

1

Indiana

203

7,144

141

1

12

1

1

Michigan

547

10,569

102

9

4

Ohio

507

16,619

149

1

24

2

Wisconsin

385

4,599

86

5

W.N. Central

1,561

17,713

271

2

5

30

3

Iowa

273

1,472

1

1

1

Kansas

102

2,161

40

5

Minnesota

618

3,873

90

12

1

Missouri

244

7,546

95

9

Nebraska

169

1,385

29

8

1

North Dakota

44

492

13

2

N

South Dakota

111

784

3

S. Atlantic

2,543

73,802

945

25

60

19

Delaware

20

1,390

9

1

District of Columbia

79

2,478

12

1

Florida

1,114

20,818

273

22

10

Georgia

641

14,252

162

5

14

6

Maryland

228

5,989

102

8

2

North Carolina

N

13,666

144

19

1

South Carolina

133

7,194

106

8

3

Virginia

278

6,952

98

3

West Virginia

50

1,063

39

1

N

E.S. Central

174

25,164

259

2

15

9

5

Alabama

174

8,377

74

1

7

2

1

Kentucky

N

4,315

47

1

1

1

Mississippi

N

5,096

29

2

5

3

Tennessee

N

7,376

109

6

1

W.S. Central

374

51,814

195

1

16

5

16

Arkansas

119

4,007

25

3

Louisiana

255

8,669

52

5

Oklahoma

N

5,303

113

13

N

Texas

N

33,835

5

1

N

N

16

Mountain

1,148

15,316

328

8

55

5

3

Arizona

115

6,412

112

3

22

2

Colorado

355

2,820

81

9

3

Idaho

137

211

19

1

3

3

Montana

91

224

6

4

Nevada

91

2,714

14

New Mexico

99

1,918

48

1

7

Utah

228

951

42

3

10

Wyoming

32

66

6

Pacific

3,045

46,110

183

5

26

35

20

Alaska

82

1,128

21

2

7

1

California

1,991

38,166

39

31

5

Hawaii

60

718

28

4

14

Oregon

364

1,729

84

1

10

N

Washington

548

4,369

11

2

9

N

Territories

American Samoa

C.N.M.I.

Guam

2

92

17

Puerto Rico

48

356

1

1

1

U.S. Virgin Islands

58

N

N

N

N

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.

Totals reported to the Division of STD Prevention, NCHHSTP, as of June 4, 2014.


TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome

Hemolytic uremic syndrome, post-diarrheal

Hepatitis, viral, acute

Hepatitis B perinatal infection

A

B

C

United States

21

329

1,781

3,050

2,138

48

New England

18

92

94

185

Connecticut

N

5

19

8

Maine

2

10

11

8

Massachusetts

5

43

71

174

New Hampshire

4

9

2

N

Rhode Island

4

U

U

Vermont

2

7

2

3

Mid. Atlantic

20

288

225

318

7

New Jersey

4

68

65

106

1

New York (Upstate)

11

75

49

115

New York City

4

92

68

16

Pennsylvania

1

53

43

81

6

E.N. Central

39

290

482

442

8

Illinois

5

79

94

37

Indiana

9

32

101

175

2

Michigan

7

83

53

74

1

Ohio

9

59

225

116

5

Wisconsin

9

37

9

40

W.N. Central

45

94

116

77

2

Iowa

6

17

11

Kansas

4

11

11

17

1

Minnesota

17

32

19

47

1

Missouri

13

8

61

6

Nebraska

3

13

9

2

North Dakota

2

9

4

South Dakota

4

5

1

S. Atlantic

40

284

884

413

5

Delaware

4

14

U

District of Columbia

Florida

14

115

323

134

2

Georgia

11

36

104

48

Maryland

2

29

43

53

North Carolina

7

46

75

79

1

South Carolina

14

58

Virginia

6

36

72

41

2

West Virginia

4

195

58

E.S. Central

21

59

621

354

1

Alabama

N

2

10

90

30

Kentucky

N

24

214

226

Mississippi

N

5

55

U

N

Tennessee

19

20

262

98

1

W.S. Central

4

31

146

314

117

2

Arkansas

3

9

50

30

Louisiana

1

14

82

19

Oklahoma

2

8

14

40

40

Texas

1

20

109

142

28

2

Mountain

13

33

182

106

83

2

Arizona

5

9

66

28

U

1

Colorado

2

12

51

24

21

1

Idaho

1

4

8

13

14

Montana

2

6

4

16

Nevada

1

19

29

9

New Mexico

3

3

20

3

12

Utah

3

12

5

11

Wyoming

1

Pacific

4

82

346

208

149

21

Alaska

N

N

1

1

California

3

57

255

138

72

19

Hawaii

4

16

4

Oregon

1

21

29

32

14

Washington

45

33

63

2

Territories

American Samoa

N

N

C.N.M.I.

Guam

N

31

75

71

Puerto Rico

N

10

36

N

U.S. Virgin Islands

N

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.


TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Influenza-
associated pediatric mortality

Invasive Pneumococcal disease§

Legionellosis

Listeriosis

Lyme disease

Malaria

All Ages

Age <5 years

Total

Confirmed

Probable

United States

160

17,193

1,171

4,954

735

36,307

27,203

9,104

1,594

New England

8

1,220

47

363

61

12,892

9,496

3,396

130

Connecticut

315

16

63

22

2,925

2,111

814

20

Maine

121

6

23

4

1,373

1,127

246

10

Massachusetts

5

550

20

189

25

5,290

3,816

1,474

71

New Hampshire

3

101

5

27

5

1,687

1,324

363

10

Rhode Island

76

46

4

724

444

280

14

Vermont

57

15

1

893

674

219

5

Mid. Atlantic

19

2,293

128

1,431

179

14,139

11,278

2,861

418

New Jersey

5

598

39

241

29

3,766

2,785

981

93

New York (Upstate)

9

1,022

51

456

63

3,872

3,018

854

58

New York City

4

673

38

300

32

743

494

249

196

Pennsylvania

1

N

N

434

55

5,758

4,981

777

71

E.N. Central

24

3,054

187

1,311

102

2,580

2,073

507

149

Illinois

4

N

41

299

38

337

337

64

Indiana

4

726

36

91

11

110

101

9

20

Michigan

5

743

43

272

14

168

114

54

21

Ohio

8

1,161

43

491

24

93

74

19

33

Wisconsin

3

424

24

158

15

1,872

1,447

425

11

W.N. Central

12

1,043

99

183

21

2,667

1,625

1,042

109

Iowa

1

N

N

11

2

247

153

94

12

Kansas

3

149

N

17

3

34

18

16

8

Minnesota

4

536

43

49

12

2,340

1,431

909

67

Missouri

N

32

77

2

3

1

2

6

Nebraska

1

156

14

19

2

10

7

3

6

North Dakota

103

10

3

29

12

17

3

South Dakota

3

99

N

7

4

3

1

7

S. Atlantic

25

3,601

288

770

145

3,559

2,442

1,117

403

Delaware

1

29

1

16

1

509

400

109

9

District of Columbia

1

85

2

14

5

35

33

2

13

Florida

8

1,089

95

250

41

138

87

51

54

Georgia

4

1,138

91

66

14

8

8

67

Maryland

5

492

27

162

20

1,197

801

396

147

North Carolina

N

N

90

23

180

39

141

27

South Carolina

4

439

19

22

11

42

33

9

9

Virginia

2

N

37

123

29

1,307

925

382

75

West Virginia

329

16

27

1

143

116

27

2

E.S. Central

6

1,459

95

193

33

89

39

50

33

Alabama

1

182

18

41

5

24

11

13

2

Kentucky

2

255

13

50

11

40

17

23

9

Mississippi

1

233

18

19

4

3

Tennessee

2

789

46

83

13

25

11

14

19

W.S. Central

27

2,325

189

240

38

85

49

36

115

Arkansas

5

252

11

24

4

2

Louisiana

2

358

25

29

3

9

Oklahoma

2

N

21

19

3

3

1

2

14

Texas

18

1,715

132

168

28

82

48

34

90

Mountain

21

2,012

116

190

24

109

74

35

86

Arizona

4

786

44

69

3

32

22

10

33

Colorado

5

504

26

48

11

32

Idaho

N

4

12

19

14

5

5

Montana

31

1

9

18

16

2

Nevada

3

139

5

19

4

16

11

5

8

New Mexico

4

328

12

11

3

6

6

1

Utah

5

202

23

22

3

15

10

5

7

Wyoming

22

1

3

1

2

Pacific

18

186

22

273

132

187

127

60

151

Alaska

105

15

1

14

14

4

California

16

N

N

203

101

112

90

22

103

Hawaii

2

81

7

7

3

N

N

N

1

Oregon

N

N

20

7

43

12

31

13

Washington

N

N

42

21

18

11

7

30

Territories

American Samoa

N

N

N

N

N

N

C.N.M.I.

Guam

18

Puerto Rico

1

13

N

N

N

U.S. Virgin Islands

N

N

N

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.

Totals reported to the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), as of December 28, 2013.

§ Streptococcus pneumoniae, invasive disease. Since January 1, 2010, "Invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD)" has been nationally notifiable and separate notifications for "Drug resistant S. pneumoniae" and "IPD in children <5 years of age" have been discontinued.


TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Measles

Meningococcal disease

Total

Indigenous

Imported

All
Serogroups

Serogroups ACWY

Serogroup B

Serogroup
Other

Serogroup Unknown

United States

187

135

52

556

142

99

17

298

New England

2

2

25

14

8

2

1

Connecticut

3

1

1

1

Maine

4

2

1

1

Massachusetts

1

1

11

7

4

New Hampshire

2

1

1

Rhode Island

1

1

1

1

Vermont

4

2

2

Mid. Atlantic

80

70

10

82

18

14

2

48

New Jersey

15

12

3

20

20

New York (Upstate)

3

3

24

10

9

1

4

New York City

62

58

4

16

16

Pennsylvania

22

8

5

1

8

E.N. Central

12

3

9

52

21

24

3

4

Illinois

5

5

10

6

3

1

Indiana

2

1

1

15

6

9

Michigan

5

2

3

4

2

1

1

Ohio

10

5

3

1

1

Wisconsin

13

2

8

1

2

W.N. Central

5

5

38

6

6

1

25

Iowa

1

1

Kansas

3

2

1

Minnesota

2

2

12

12

Missouri

3

3

10

10

Nebraska

5

3

2

North Dakota

3

2

1

South Dakota

4

3

1

S. Atlantic

31

27

4

98

17

9

3

69

Delaware

2

2

District of Columbia

1

1

Florida

7

5

2

58

58

Georgia

12

4

1

1

6

Maryland

1

1

3

1

1

1

North Carolina

22

21

1

10

6

3

1

South Carolina

4

3

1

Virginia

7

2

2

3

West Virginia

2

1

1

E.S. Central

16

6

4

1

5

Alabama

5

2

2

1

Kentucky

1

1

Mississippi

4

4

Tennessee

6

3

2

1

W.S. Central

27

23

4

59

23

13

23

Arkansas

7

2

4

1

Louisiana

16

16

Oklahoma

6

4

2

Texas

27

23

4

30

17

7

6

Mountain

3

1

2

40

23

9

2

6

Arizona

1

1

12

9

3

Colorado

2

1

1

9

5

2

2

Idaho

4

1

1

2

Montana

1

1

Nevada

1

1

New Mexico

2

1

1

Utah

9

5

2

1

1

Wyoming

2

1

1

Pacific

27

11

16

146

14

12

3

117

Alaska

California

17

7

10

113

113

Hawaii

1

1

Oregon

6

3

3

12

7

3

1

1

Washington

4

1

3

20

7

9

1

3

Territories

American Samoa

C.N.M.I.

Guam

1

1

Puerto Rico

1

1

U.S. Virgin Islands

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.


TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Mumps

Novel influenza A virus infections

Pertussis

Plague

Poliomyelitis, paralytic

Psittacosis

Q fever

Total

Acute

Chronic

United States

584

21

28,639

4

1

6

170

137

33

New England

79

1,147

2

1

1

Connecticut

4

61

N

Maine

1

332

Massachusetts

69

349

New Hampshire

1

131

N

N

N

Rhode Island

3

160

2

1

1

Vermont

1

114

N

N

N

Mid. Atlantic

146

1,903

7

5

2

New Jersey

80

406

2

2

New York (Upstate)

10

722

1

1

New York City

35

142

Pennsylvania

21

633

4

3

1

E.N. Central

50

18

5,111

25

19

6

Illinois

26

1

785

6

3

3

Indiana

4

14

616

1

1

Michigan

6

2

988

1

1

Ohio

12

1

1,464

8

6

2

Wisconsin

2

1,258

9

8

1

W.N. Central

15

1

2,523

1

42

35

7

Iowa

3

1

308

N

N

N

Kansas

405

3

3

Minnesota

3

865

2

2

Missouri

8

559

24

22

2

Nebraska

232

1

8

3

5

North Dakota

1

87

1

1

South Dakota

67

4

4

S. Atlantic

214

2,599

1

15

13

2

Delaware

57

District of Columbia

1

42

N

N

N

Florida

1

732

2

2

Georgia

10

317

2

2

Maryland

87

213

2

1

1

North Carolina

4

583

5

5

South Carolina

2

218

1

1

1

Virginia

109

418

3

2

1

West Virginia

19

E.S. Central

13

889

7

6

1

Alabama

4

200

2

2

Kentucky

2

383

1

1

Mississippi

59

Tennessee

7

247

4

4

W.S. Central

19

2

4,920

1

26

25

1

Arkansas

3

2

466

3

3

Louisiana

2

214

Oklahoma

1

255

3

3

Texas

13

3,985

1

N

20

19

1

Mountain

13

5,935

4

1

25

13

12

Arizona

1

1,440

1

8

4

4

Colorado

4

1,418

8

4

4

Idaho

237

2

1

1

Montana

663

2

1

1

Nevada

5

181

New Mexico

1

613

4

2

2

Utah

2

1,308

3

1

2

Wyoming

75

Pacific

35

3,612

3

21

20

1

Alaska

317

California

30

2,011

1

16

16

Hawaii

50

Oregon

3

486

2

3

3

Washington

2

748

2

1

1

Territories

American Samoa

N

N

N

N

C.N.M.I.

Guam

8

N

N

N

Puerto Rico

3

34

N

U.S. Virgin Islands

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.

Totals reported to the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), as of December 28, 2013.


TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Rabies

Rubella

Rubella, Congenital syndrome

Salmonellosis

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia Coli (STEC)

Animal

Human

United States

4,248

2

9

1

50,634

6,663

New England

307

2,116

256

Connecticut

148

426

71

Maine

50

131

27

Massachusetts

1,143

108

New Hampshire

30

213

27

Rhode Island

28

128

3

Vermont

51

75

20

Mid. Atlantic

742

1

1

5,112

725

New Jersey

1,062

137

New York (Upstate)

335

1

1,298

221

New York City

56

1

1,131

88

Pennsylvania

351

1,621

279

E.N. Central

166

1

5,561

1,031

Illinois

54

1,783

279

Indiana

10

705

121

Michigan

41

997

184

Ohio

61

1

1,181

222

Wisconsin

N

895

225

W.N. Central

223

3,235

1,009

Iowa

575

171

Kansas

60

423

89

Minnesota

62

799

305

Missouri

39

847

276

Nebraska

34

307

82

North Dakota

102

43

South Dakota

28

182

43

S. Atlantic

1,238

2

13,710

549

Delaware

121

15

District of Columbia

U

52

5

Florida

103

6,133

121

Georgia

302

2,281

121

Maryland

376

1

862

64

North Carolina

379

1

1,877

71

South Carolina

1,139

8

Virginia

1,051

109

West Virginia

78

194

35

E.S. Central

59

3,397

327

Alabama

39

1,086

53

Kentucky

15

526

110

Mississippi

5

917

30

Tennessee

868

134

W.S. Central

1,180

1

7,845

813

Arkansas

152

706

76

Louisiana

7

1,282

24

Oklahoma

84

1

911

107

Texas

937

4,946

606

Mountain

108

3

3,133

791

Arizona

N

1,010

246

Colorado

631

186

Idaho

27

2

134

106

Montana

36

93

49

Nevada

13

522

59

New Mexico

11

1

350

30

Utah

12

322

84

Wyoming

9

71

31

Pacific

225

3

6,525

1,162

Alaska

7

87

N

California

196

5,043

623

Hawaii

1

349

28

Oregon

10

1

375

189

Washington

12

1

671

322

Territories

American Samoa

U

U

C.N.M.I.

Guam

18

82

Puerto Rico

54

N

586

7

U.S. Virgin Islands

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.

Includes E. coli O157:H7; Shiga toxin-positive, serogroup non-O157; and Shiga toxin positive, not serogrouped.


TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Shigellosis

Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis

Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome

Syphilis§

Total

Confirmed

Probable

All Stages

Primary & Secondary

Congenital

United States

12,729

3,359

174

3,181

224

56,471

17,375

348

New England

515

9

1

8

39

1,327

502

4

Connecticut

57

18

133

56

Maine

5

2

2

16

21

10

Massachusetts

174

1

1

1

990

360

4

New Hampshire

8

4

1

3

79

28

Rhode Island

268

2

2

2

94

45

Vermont

3

2

10

3

Mid. Atlantic

871

86

4

82

37

8,626

2,163

13

New Jersey

137

42

2

40

27

968

233

New York (Upstate)

273

25

1

24

9

1,052

298

5

New York City

315

3

1

2

5,121

1,161

6

Pennsylvania

146

16

16

1

1,485

471

2

E.N. Central

1,348

171

7

164

90

5,624

2,031

49

Illinois

312

102

3

99

59

2,661

798

23

Indiana

117

32

2

30

13

543

215

Michigan

169

3

3

9

1,068

487

9

Ohio

714

23

1

22

9

1,095

436

17

Wisconsin

36

11

1

10

257

95

W.N. Central

870

292

11

281

1

1,753

698

3

Iowa

342

8

8

226

106

Kansas

40

196

51

Minnesota

132

15

1

14

541

193

Missouri

89

245

4

241

1

609

251

3

Nebraska

63

15

5

10

95

41

North Dakota

18

2

2

25

12

South Dakota

186

7

1

6

61

44

S. Atlantic

2,483

972

107

865

23

13,072

4,211

78

Delaware

14

11

11

146

52

1

District of Columbia

15

6

5

1

609

168

2

Florida

1,018

24

4

20

N

5,024

1,513

37

Georgia

886

81

81

2,990

1,017

20

Maryland

107

8

8

1

1,361

456

14

North Carolina

201

426

11

415

9

1,150

404

1

South Carolina

120

60

1

59

4

753

271

1

Virginia

115

350

4

346

8

1,000

315

2

West Virginia

7

6

1

5

1

39

15

E.S. Central

1,264

915

16

897

10

2,347

597

8

Alabama

313

255

1

254

679

183

2

Kentucky

63

72

2

68

10

395

122

4

Mississippi

222

39

1

38

N

293

78

Tennessee

666

549

12

537

980

214

2

W.S. Central

3,320

809

15

794

4

9,953

2,193

119

Arkansas

273

480

4

476

1

527

177

12

Louisiana

451

5

5

3

1,998

423

32

Oklahoma

210

241

10

231

N

383

118

Texas

2,386

83

1

82

N

7,045

1,475

75

Mountain

770

86

11

73

20

2,438

828

17

Arizona

428

63

9

54

962

287

13

Colorado

113

6

6

475

163

Idaho

11

1

1

42

15

Montana

69

2

2

8

5

Nevada

54

1

1

9

523

205

2

New Mexico

60

4

1

3

247

78

2

Utah

25

7

5

11

172

74

Wyoming

10

2

2

9

1

Pacific

1,288

19

2

17

11,331

4,152

57

Alaska

1

N

35

23

1

California

1,068

15

1

14

N

9,971

3,532

56

Hawaii

42

N

N

N

87

46

Oregon

55

2

1

1

N

527

267

Washington

122

2

2

N

711

284

Territories

American Samoa

N

N

N

N

C.N.M.I.

Guam

7

N

N

N

24

6

1

Puerto Rico

4

N

N

N

N

810

385

1

U.S. Virgin Islands

N

N

N

9

2

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.

Total case count includes four unknown case status reports.

§ Totals reported to the Division of STD Prevention, NCHHSTP, as of June 4, 2014.

Includes the following categories: primary, secondary, latent (including early latent, late latent, and latent syphilis of unknown duration), neurosyphilis, late (including late syphilis with clinical manifestations other than neurosyphilis), and congenital syphilis.


TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Tetanus

Toxic-shock syndrome

Trichinellosis

Tuberculosis

Tularemia

United States

26

71

22

9,582

203

New England

1

325

8

Connecticut

N

62

Maine

1

15

Massachusetts

201

8

New Hampshire

15

Rhode Island

27

Vermont

5

Mid. Atlantic

1

14

2

1,405

2

New Jersey

3

319

2

New York (Upstate)

1

6

2

216

New York City

3

656

Pennsylvania

2

214

E.N. Central

2

21

9

760

12

Illinois

5

9

327

4

Indiana

1

94

5

Michigan

1

10

141

Ohio

3

148

2

Wisconsin

3

50

1

W.N. Central

2

8

1

380

92

Iowa

1

1

47

4

Kansas

36

28

Minnesota

1

6

151

Missouri

1

104

36

Nebraska

1

21

17

North Dakota

12

South Dakota

9

7

S. Atlantic

7

12

6

1,746

7

Delaware

19

District of Columbia

38

Florida

5

N

652

1

Georgia

10

N

340

Maryland

N

3

176

2

North Carolina

1

1

216

2

South Carolina

1

112

Virginia

2

N

2

180

2

West Virginia

13

E.S. Central

2

5

374

7

Alabama

1

108

Kentucky

1

1

N

59

3

Mississippi

N

65

Tennessee

1

3

142

4

W.S. Central

3

2

1,502

49

Arkansas

1

2

N

72

38

Louisiana

139

Oklahoma

N

69

10

Texas

2

N

1,222

1

Mountain

3

3

450

15

Arizona

1

184

Colorado

1

74

1

Idaho

1

11

3

Montana

6

5

Nevada

92

New Mexico

1

50

4

Utah

1

1

33

2

Wyoming

Pacific

5

6

4

2,640

11

Alaska

N

2

71

1

California

4

6

2

2,171

2

Hawaii

N

115

Oregon

1

N

73

3

Washington

N

210

5

Territories

American Samoa

N

N

2

C.N.M.I.

16

Guam

48

Puerto Rico

1

N

N

50

U.S. Virgin Islands

2

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.

Totals reported to the Division of Tuberculosis Elimination, NCHHSTP, as of July 1, 2014.


TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, 2013

Area

Typhoid fever

Vancomycin-intermediate
Staphylococcus aureus (VISA)

Varicella

Vibriosis

Morbidity

Mortality

United States

338

249

11,359

3

1,299

New England

27

1,116

179

Connecticut

5

223

41

Maine

140

9

Massachusetts

18

510

N

101

New Hampshire

3

N

104

4

Rhode Island

1

39

19

Vermont

100

5

Mid. Atlantic

79

54

1,204

1

162

New Jersey

30

8

419

56

New York (Upstate)

16

35

N

1

73

New York City

23

6

N

27

Pennsylvania

10

5

785

6

E.N. Central

29

37

2,834

50

Illinois

12

7

731

15

Indiana

4

321

8

Michigan

4

15

722

10

Ohio

5

12

661

N

11

Wisconsin

4

3

399

6

W.N. Central

14

133

1,237

1

31

Iowa

1

N

N

N

N

Kansas

2

1

434

1

Minnesota

7

478

19

Missouri

1

131

230

1

5

Nebraska

16

3

North Dakota

36

3

South Dakota

3

1

43

N

N

S. Atlantic

51

15

1,404

1

365

Delaware

1

23

7

District of Columbia

1

10

1

Florida

11

5

659

1

191

Georgia

11

54

25

Maryland

13

4

N

57

North Carolina

5

2

N

N

26

South Carolina

168

14

Virginia

10

3

374

N

42

West Virginia

116

2

E.S. Central

10

165

41

Alabama

4

160

18

Kentucky

3

N

N

N

Mississippi

5

N

11

Tennessee

3

N

12

W.S. Central

14

10

2,185

130

Arkansas

249

N

Louisiana

1

62

39

Oklahoma

1

1

N

N

7

Texas

13

8

1,874

N

84

Mountain

22

1,093

42

Arizona

12

354

19

Colorado

2

N

353

N

10

Idaho

2

N

N

N

N

Montana

1

84

3

Nevada

1

N

N

5

New Mexico

1

N

66

3

Utah

3

227

2

Wyoming

9

N

Pacific

92

121

299

Alaska

5

N

61

2

California

69

N

30

150

Hawaii

4

30

30

Oregon

3

N

N

N

27

Washington

11

N

N

90

Territories

American Samoa

N

N

N

N

C.N.M.I.

Guam

57

N

1

Puerto Rico

2

305

U.S. Virgin Islands

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

* No cases of anthrax; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated Coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; St. Louis encephalitis, nonneuroinvasive disease; western equine encephalitis, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2013. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data for HIV diagnoses does not appear because CDC is transitioning to a new system for processing national HIV surveillance data, and will be printed in the final publication.

Totals reported to the Division of Viral Diseases, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), as of May 30, 2014.



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