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
CDC. Summary of notifiable diseases, United States, 2013. MMWR 2013;62(54). In press, 2015.
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
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.