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Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, and U.S. territories, 2015

AREA Spotted fever rickettsiosis Streptococca
Toxic-shock
syndrome
Streptococcus pneumoniae
invasive disease (IPD)†, §
Syphilis¶,**
Total Confirmed Probable All Ages Age <5 years All Stages Congenital Primary & Secondary
United States 4,198 199 3,999 335 16,163 1,177 74,702 487 23,872
New England 21 2 19 50 1,086 45 1,783 5 664
Connecticut 5 1 4 23 238 6 220 1 92
Maine 1 1 13 135 5 38 28
Massachusetts 13 1 12 9 487 20 1,263 4 418
New Hampshire 1 102 7 84 40
Rhode Island 2 2 3 62 3 163 77
Vermont 1 62 4 15 9
Mid. Atlantic 119 7 112 30 2,474 135 10,889 19 3,033
New Jersey 63 1 62 15 538 27 1,306 372
New York (Upstate) 36 6 30 14 805 41 1,540 3 502
New York City 4 4 664 39 6,255 9 1,504
Pennsylvania 16 16 1 467 28 1,788 7 655
E. N. Central 101 2 99 111 2,822 171 6,687 63 2,412
Illinois 52 1 51 70 N 3 3,289 30 1,085
Indiana 30 30 21 627 38 699 5 285
Michigan 2 2 11 779 43 1,089 11 403
Ohio 12 1 11 7 978 57 1,348 17 560
Wisconsin 5 5 2 438 30 262 79
W. N. Central 521 10 511 16 1,035 83 2,096 5 810
Iowa 8 8 N N 232 75
Kansas 146 1 145 173 13 240 87
Minnesota 10 10 10 530 36 653 2 246
Missouri 324 4 320 2 N 20 777 3 307
Nebraska 25 4 21 1 141 8 81 45
North Dakota 6 6 82 6 42 11
South Dakota 2 1 1 3 109 N 71 39
S. Atlantic 969 126 843 54 2,673 242 18,297 94 6,017
Delaware 19 19 77 6 110 1 41
District of Columbia 67 6 322 1 95
Florida 21 21 N 431 68 7,132 38 2,083
Georgia 114 114 20 991 76 4,156 21 1,413
Maryland 4 4 411 22 1,870 18 509
North Carolina 459 5 454 10 N N 2,741 9 1,196
South Carolina 47 2 45 4 439 21 834 3 294
Virginia 296 5 291 19 28 28 1,023 3 334
West Virginia 9 9 1 229 15 109 52
E.S. Central 1,127 20 1,107 5 1,628 123 3,091 9 993
Alabama 288 1 287 N 298 28 657 3 280
Kentucky 134 134 5 219 10 433 1 145
Mississippi 100 4 96 N 246 27 760 219
Tennessee 605 15 590 865 58 1,241 5 349
W.S. Central 1,272 15 1,257 3 2,371 234 11,733 114 2,719
Arkansas 889 5 884 324 25 500 5 134
Louisiana 15 1 14 3 354 30 2,465 53 696
Oklahoma 307 7 300 N N 19 521 7 209
Texas 61 2 59 N 1,693 160 8,247 49 1,680
Mountain 48 17 31 66 1,909 133 3,597 24 1,427
Arizona 17 10 7 1 678 49 1,496 14 589
Colorado 7 7 14 505 29 553 245
Idaho 3 3 5 N 11 102 57
Montana 9 5 4 4 60 20 13
Nevada 2 1 1 18 174 11 915 8 335
New Mexico 2 2 284 18 332 2 118
Utah 7 1 6 23 189 14 169 65
Wyoming 1 1 1 19 1 10 5
Pacific 20 20 165 11 16,529 154 5,797
Alaska N N N N 99 7 24 8
California 10 10 N N N 14,450 141 4,908
Hawaii N N N 66 4 163 2 91
Oregon 6 6 N N 783 6 345
Washington 4 4 N N N 1,109 5 445
Territories
Amer. Samoa N N N N N
C.N.M.I.
Guam N N N 21 1 2
Puerto Rico N N N N 1,267 5 531
U.S. Virgin Island 25 8

*No cases of anthrax; dengue hemorrhagic fever; diphtheria; eastern equine encephalitis virus disease, nonneuroinvasive; poliomyelitis, paralytic; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox; western equine encephalitis virus disease, neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive; yellow fever; and viral hemorrhagic fevers were reported in the United States during 2015. Reported cases of hepatitis B, chronic and hepatitis C, past or present may not reflect unique case reports and may include both confirmed and probable case reports.
†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.
§Invasive pneumococcal disease
¶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.
**Totals reported to the Division of STD Prevention (DSTDP), National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP), as of June 8, 2016.


Suggested citation for this article: . MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2016;65. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm6546xxexternal icon.

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