Reported Tuberculosis in the United States, 2020

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Table 28. Tuberculosis Cases and Incidence Rate per 100,000 Population: Reporting Areas, 2020 and 2019

See Surveillance Slides #6, #7 and #9

Table 28. Tuberculosis Cases and Case Rates per 100,000 Population: Reporting Areas, 2019 and 2018
Reporting Area Cases Incidence Rate Rank According to Rate Population Estimates
July 1, 2020
2020 2019 2020 2019 2020 2019
United States 7,174 8,904 2.2 2.7 –– –– 329,484,123
Alabama 73 87 1.5 1.8 29 27 4,921,532
Alaska 58 58 7.9 7.9 1 1 731,158
Arizona 136 183 1.8 2.5 18 15 7,421,401
Arkansas 59 64 1.9 2.1 15 18 3,030,522
California 1,705 2,112 4.3 5.4 4 4 39,368,078
Colorado 52 66 0.9 1.1 43 42 5,807,719
Connecticut 54 67 1.5 1.9 26 24 3,557,006
Delaware 17 19 1.7 1.9 21 21 986,809
District of Columbia 19 24 2.7 3.4 7 8 712,816
Florida 412 558 1.9 2.6 16 12 21,733,312
Georgia 221 302 2.1 2.8 12 10 10,710,017
Hawaii 92 99 6.5 7.0 2 2 1,407,006
Idaho 8 7 0.4 0.4 50 50 1,826,913
Illinois 216 326 1.7 2.6 22 14 12,587,530
Indiana 92 108 1.4 1.6 33 33 6,754,953
Iowa 39 52 1.2 1.6 38 32 3,163,561
Kansas 37 38 1.3 1.3 36 40 2,913,805
Kentucky 67 66 1.5 1.5 28 36 4,477,251
Louisiana 99 88 2.1 1.9 9 22 4,645,318
Maine 17 18 1.3 1.3 37 37 1,350,141
Maryland 149 209 2.5 3.5 8 7 6,055,802
Massachusetts 142 178 2.1 2.6 13 13 6,893,574
Michigan 101 131 1.0 1.3 42 39 9,966,555
Minnesota 117 148 2.1 2.6 11 11 5,657,342
Mississippi 41 58 1.4 1.9 31 20 2,966,786
Missouri 72 70 1.2 1.1 40 43 6,151,548
Montana 4 2 0.4 0.2 51 51 1,080,577
Nebraska 36 17 1.9 0.9 17 44 1,937,552
Nevada 57 53 1.8 1.7 19 29 3,138,259
New Hampshire 12 6 0.9 0.4 45 49 1,366,275
New Jersey 245 310 2.8 3.5 6 6 8,882,371
New Mexico 29 41 1.4 2.0 32 19 2,106,319
New York State1 161 187 1.5 1.7 30 30 11,083,563
New York City 445 559 5.4 6.7 3 3 8,253,213
North Carolina 159 185 1.5 1.8 27 28 10,600,823
North Dakota 10 18 1.3 2.4 34 16 765,309
Ohio 130 150 1.1 1.3 41 41 11,693,217
Oklahoma 67 73 1.7 1.8 23 25 3,980,783
Oregon 67 70 1.6 1.7 25 31 4,241,507
Pennsylvania 157 198 1.2 1.5 39 35 12,783,254
Rhode Island 8 14 0.8 1.3 46 38 1,057,125
South Carolina 67 80 1.3 1.6 35 34 5,218,040
South Dakota 16 16 1.8 1.8 20 26 892,717
Tennessee 113 129 1.6 1.9 24 23 6,886,834
Texas 884 1,155 3.0 4.0 5 5 29,360,759
Utah 29 27 0.9 0.8 44 46 3,249,879
Vermont 3 4 0.5 0.6 49 47 623,347
Virginia 169 191 2.0 2.2 14 17 8,590,563
Washington 163 221 2.1 2.9 10 9 7,693,612
West Virginia 13 10 0.7 0.6 47 48 1,784,787
Wisconsin 35 51 0.6 0.9 48 45 5,832,655
Wyoming 0 1 0.0 0.2 52 52 582,328
American Samoa2 3 2 6.3 4.1 –– –– 47,392
Fed. States of Micronesia2 84 91 73.7 79.8 –– –– 114,000
Guam2 57 79 33.8 47.0 –– –– 168,489
Marshall Islands2 149 226 252.5 383.1 –– –– 59,000
Northern Mariana Islands2 39 49 75.2 94.1 –– –– 51,851
Puerto Rico2 27 36 0.8 1.1 –– –– 3,190,410
Palau2 9 6 50.0 33.3 –– –– 18,000
U.S. Virgin Islands2 4 2 3.8 1.9 –– –– 106,290

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1Excludes New York City.
2Not ranked with the U.S. regions or included with the U.S. totals.

Note: Denominators for computing 2019 and 2020 rates for states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico were obtained from U.S. Census Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico (April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2020). Totals for U.S. territories were obtained from the International Data Base and totals for freely associated states were obtained from the United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2019). World Population Prospects 2019, Online Edition. Total Population (both sexes combined) by region, subregion and country, annually for 1950-2100 (thousands) Estimates, 1950 – 2020; accessed June 13, 2021.

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Double dashes (––) indicate that data are not available.