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Table 41. Congenital syphilis Reported cases and rates in infants <1 year
of age by state/area, ranked
by rates: United States, 2001
| Rank2 |
State/ Area3 |
Cases |
Rate per 100,000 Live Births | ||
|
1 |
Arizona |
29 |
35.7 |
||
|
2 |
South Carolina |
16 |
29.1 |
||
|
3 |
New Jersey |
32 |
28.0 |
||
|
4 |
Illinois |
40 |
22.0 |
||
|
5 |
Mississippi |
9 |
21.1 |
||
|
6 |
Texas |
73 |
20.9 |
||
|
7 |
Florida |
37 |
18.8 |
||
|
8 |
Tennessee |
14 |
18.0 |
||
|
9 |
North Carolina |
19 |
16.7 |
||
|
10 |
Arkansas |
6 |
16.3 |
||
|
11 |
Indiana |
13 |
15.1 |
||
|
12 |
Georgia |
18 |
14.2 |
||
|
13 |
New York |
33 |
12.9 |
||
|
14 |
California |
59 |
11.4 |
||
|
U.S. TOTAL1 |
441 |
11.1 |
|||
|
15 |
Oklahoma |
5 |
10.2 |
||
|
16 |
Alabama |
6 |
9.7 |
||
|
17 |
Missouri |
5 |
6.6 |
||
|
18 |
Maryland |
4 |
5.6 |
||
|
19 |
Kansas |
2 |
5.2 |
||
|
20 |
Connecticut |
2 |
4.6 |
||
|
21 |
Michigan |
4 |
3.0 |
||
|
22 |
Wisconsin |
2 |
2.9 |
||
|
23 |
Pennsylvania |
4 |
2.8 |
||
|
24 |
Massachusetts |
2 |
2.5 |
||
|
25 |
Virginia |
2 |
2.1 |
||
|
26 |
Kentucky |
1 |
1.8 |
||
|
27 |
Colorado |
1 |
1.6 |
||
|
YEAR 2010 OBJECTIVE |
1.0 |
||||
|
28 |
Ohio |
1 |
0.7 |
||
|
Alaska |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Delaware |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Hawaii |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Idaho |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Iowa |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Louisiana |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Maine |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Minnesota |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Montana |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Nebraska |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Nevada |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
New Hampshire |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
New Mexico |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
North Dakota |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Oregon |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Rhode Island |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
South Dakota |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Utah |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Vermont |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Washington |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
West Virginia |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
|
Wyoming |
0 |
0.0 |
|||
1Total includes cases reported by Washington, D.C. but excludes outlying areas (Guam with 1 case and rate of 24.9, Puerto Rico with 21 cases and rate of 35.3, and Virgin Islands with 1 case and rate of 59.8).
2States were ranked in descending order by rate, number of cases, and alphabetically by state. States with no cases were not ranked.
3Mothers state of residence used to assign case.