Notice to Readers: Final 2015 Reports of Nationally Notifiable Infectious Diseases and Conditions

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The table listed in this report on pages 1307–1321 presents finalized data, as of June 30, 2016, from the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) for 2015. These data will be published in more detail in the Summary of Notifiable Infectious Diseases and Conditions — United States, 2015 (1). Because no cases were reported in the United States during 2015, the following diseases do not appear in this early release table: 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.

Policies for reporting NNDSS data to CDC can vary by disease or reporting jurisdiction. The publication criteria used for the 2015 finalized tables are listed in the “Print Criteria” column of the NNDSS event code list (https://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/National_Notifiable_Diseases_Surveillance_System_Event_Code_List_2015_v7.xlsx).

In addition, only cases from jurisdictions where the nationally notifiable disease was reportable in 2015 are published. The NNDSS website (https://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/) is updated annually to include the latest national surveillance case definitions approved by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) 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, 2014–July 1, 2015, 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 origin (not Hispanic or Latino, Hispanic or Latino), and sex (vintage 2015), prepared under a collaborative arrangement with the U.S. Census Bureau. Population estimates released for states as of June 28, 2016 are available at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/bridged_race/data_documentation.htm#vintage2015. Population estimates for territories are 2015 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau (2).


References

  1. CDC. Summary of notifiable infectious diseases and conditions—United States, 2015. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep . In press 20172017.
  2. US Census Bureau. International data base. Washington, DC: US Census Bureau; 2015. http://www.census.gov/population/international/data/idb/informationGateway.php
Return to your place in the textTABLE 2a. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Total resident population (in thousands) Arboviral diseases
Chikungunya virus disease Eastern equine encephalitis virus disease Jamestown Canyon virus disease La Crosse virus disease
Neuroinvasive Nonneuroinvasive Neuroinvasive Neuroinvasive Nonneuroinvasive Neuroinvasive Nonneuroinvasive
United States 321,417 4 892 6 6 5 51 4
New England 14,727 59 1 1
Connecticut 3,591 16
Maine 1,329 2 1
Massachusetts 6,794 34 1
New Hampshire 1,331 1
Rhode Island 1,056 5
Vermont 626 1
Mid. Atlantic 41,556 138 3 1
New Jersey 8,958 31 1
New York (Upstate) 11,245 37 3
New York City 8,550 62
Pennsylvania 12,803 8
E. N. Central 46,787 1 53 3 2 29 1
Illinois 12,860 1 19
Indiana 6,620 7
Michigan 9,923 9
Ohio 11,613 10 1 23 1
Wisconsin 5,771 8 2 2 6
W.N. Central 21,121 1 40 1 2 1 1
Iowa 3,124 4 1
Kansas 2,912 11 1
Minnesota 5,490 15 1 1 1
Missouri 6,084 5
Nebraska 1,896 4
North Dakota 757 1 1
South Dakota 858
S. Atlantic 63,276 1 146 1 17 1
Delaware 946
District of Columbia 672
Florida 20,271 73
Georgia 10,215 9 2
Maryland 6,006 19
North Carolina 10,043 19 1 11
South Carolina 4,896 1 2 1
Virginia 8,383 24
West Virginia 1,844 3 1
E.S. Central 18,876 19 3 1
Alabama 4,859 1
Kentucky 4,425 8
Mississippi 2,992 1
Tennessee 6,600 9 3 1
W.S. Central 39,029 70 1 1
Arkansas 2,978 4
Louisiana 4,671 7 1 1
Oklahoma 3,911 4
Texas 27,469 55
Mountain 23,531 42 1
Arizona 6,828 24
Colorado 5,457 8
Idaho 1,655 5
Montana 1,033 1
Nevada 2,891 1
New Mexico 2,085
Utah 2,996 3
Wyoming 586 1
Pacific 52,514 1 325
Alaska 738 1
California 39,145 276
Hawaii 1,432 7
Oregon 4,029 3
Washington 7,170 1 38
Territories
American Samoa 54
C.N.M.I. 52
Guam 162
Puerto Rico 3,598 216
U.S. Virgin Islands 104 21

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.
* 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.
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, 2016.

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2b. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Arboviral diseases (continued)
Powassan virus disease St. Louis encephalitis virus disease West Nile virus disease
Neuroinvasive Nonneuroinvasive Neuroinvasive Nonneuroinvasive Neuroinvasive Nonneuroinvasive
United States 6 1 19 4 1,455 720
New England 4 16 5
Connecticut 8 2
Maine 1 1
Massachusetts 3 7 3
New Hampshire
Rhode island
Vermont
Mid. Atlantic 1 1 82 31
New Jersey 1 23 3
New York (Upstate) 1 12 7
New York City 30 8
Pennsylvania 17 13
E. N. Central 1 112 48
Illinois 51 26
Indiana 16 5
Michigan 16 2
Ohio 23 12
Wisconsin 1 6 3
W. N. Central 82 135
Iowa 4 10
Kansas 12 22
Minnesota 3 6
Missouri 23 6
Nebraska 19 49
North Dakota 10 13
South Dakota 11 29
S. Atlantic 76 33
Delaware 6
District of Columbia 3 2
Florida 12 1
Georgia 13 2
Maryland 31 14
North Carolina 4
South Carolina
Virginia 13 8
West Virginia
E.S. Central 36 21
Alabama 5 4
Kentucky 1 1
Mississippi 25 13
Tennessee 5 3
W.S. Central 302 131
Arkansas 16 2
Louisiana 41 10
Oklahoma 49 40
Texas 196 79
Mountain 19 4 156 101
Arizona 19 4 67 36
Colorado 57 44
Idaho 5 8
Montana 3
Nevada 4 3
New Mexico 12 2
Utah 5 3
Wyoming 3 5
Pacific 593 215
Alaska
California 585 198
Hawaii
Oregon 1
Washington 8 16
Territories
American Samoa
C.N.M.I.
Guam
Puerto Rico
U.S. Virgin Islands

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.
* 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.
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, 2016.

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2c. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Babesiosis Botulism Brucellosis
Total Confirmed Probable Total Foodborne Infant Other
United States 2,100 1,804 296 195 37 138 20 126
New England 1,078 973 105 1 1 2
Connecticut 328 286 42
Maine 55 53 2
Massachusetts 443 425 18 2
New Hampshire 53 51 2
Rhode Island 190 151 39 1 1
Vermont 9 7 2
Mid. Atlantic 889 727 162 31 31 11
New Jersey 297 244 53 6 6
New York (Upstate) 521 418 103 1 1 4
New York City 71 65 6 3 3 4
Pennsylvania N N N 21 21 3
E. N. Central 64 51 13 31 25 5 1 10
Illinois 3 3 2 2 5
Indiana 2
Michigan 3 2 1 1 1 1
Ohio 2 2 28 23 4 1 1
Wisconsin 56 46 10 1
W. N. Central 48 38 10 6 5 1 8
Iowa N N N 2 2 N 1
Kansas N N N 1 1
Minnesota 45 35 10 1 1 4
Missouri N N N
Nebraska 1
North Dakota 3 3 2 1 1 2
South Dakota
S. Atlantic 7 4 3 20 18 2 21
Delaware 1 1 2 2
District of Columbia N N N 4
Florida N N N 1 1 8
Georgia N N N 3
Maryland 4 1 3 10 9 1 1
North Carolina N N N 3 3 1
South Carolina 2 2 2
Virginia N N N 3 3 2
West Virginia 1 1
E.S. Central 3 2 1 7 7 6
Alabama 2 1 1 1 1 2
Kentucky 1 1 1
Mississippi N N N 1 1
Tennessee 1 1 4 4 3
W.S. Central 2 2 14 12 2 27
Arkansas 1
Louisiana 1 1 3 3 2
Oklahoma N N N 2 2 1
Texas 1 1 9 7 2 23
Mountain 20 4 15 1 6
Arizona N N N 3 2 1 1
Colorado N N N 3 3 1
Idaho N N N 2 2
Montana 1
Nevada N N N
New Mexico N N N 3 2 1
Utah 8 2 6 3
Wyoming 1 1
Pacific 9 7 2 65 8 44 13 35
Alaska N N N 5 4 1 1
California 5 5 50 1 36 13 29
Hawaii N N N 1 1 1
Oregon 2 1 1 3 3
Washington 2 1 1 6 6 4
Territories
American Samoa U U U
C.N.M.I
Guam
Puerto Rico N N N
U.S. Virgin Islands

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.
* 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.
Includes cases reported as wound and unspecified botulism.

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2d. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Campylobacteriosis Chancroid Chlamydia trachomatis infection Cholera Coccidioidomycosis§
United States 54,556 11 1,526,658 5 11,072
New England 3,114 3 50,762
Connecticut 780 13,126 N
Maine 221 3,965 N
Massachusetts 1,456 3 24,100
New Hampshire 252 3,095
Rhode Island 232 4,575
Vermont 173 1,901 N
Mid. Atlantic 8,005 188,412 1
New Jersey 1,907 31,337 N
New York (Upstate) 1,982 40,860 1 N
New York City 1,716 62,755 N
Pennsylvania 2,400 53,460 N
E. N. Central 5,433 1 226,089 40
Illinois N 69,610 N
Indiana 914 1 28,886 N
Michigan 1,339 46,486 20
Ohio 1,722 56,726 13
Wisconsin 1,458 24,381 7
W.N. Central 5,092 88,804 108
Iowa 769 12,085 N
Kansas 679 11,464 N
Minnesota 1,407 21,243 80
Missouri 1,207 28,948 10
Nebraska 505 7,956 9
North Dakota 176 3,159 9
South Dakota 349 3,949 N
S. Atlantic 8,949 320,277 3 5
Delaware 156 4,605
District of Columbia 8 7,894
Florida 3,351 90,468 3 N
Georgia 1,093 57,639 N
Maryland 789 27,450 5
North Carolina 1,298 64,376 N
South Carolina 363 27,538 N
Virginia 1,564 35,349 N
West Virginia 327 4,958 N
E.S. Central 2,331 92,446
Alabama 589 26,359 N
Kentucky 788 17,444
Mississippi 195 17,371 N
Tennessee 759 31,272 N
W.S. Central 5,619 2 210,674 11
Arkansas 448 16,166 7
Louisiana 365 32,325 4
Oklahoma 862 21,025 N
Texas 3,944 2 141,158 N
Mountain 4,319 2 102,286 7,845
Arizona 1,379 1 32,387 7,622
Colorado 965 23,857 N
Idaho 409 5,631 N
Montana 323 4,184 12
Nevada 175 12,925 115
New Mexico 479 12,632 31
Utah 435 8,633 52
Wyoming 154 1 2,037 13
Pacific 11,694 3 246,908 1 3,063
Alaska 98 5,660 N
California 8,304 2 189,170 3,053
Hawaii 569 7,074 1 N
Oregon 882 16,305 10
Washington 1,841 1 28,699 N
Territories
American Samoa N
C.N.M.I.
Guam 4 881
Puerto Rico 28 5,295 N
U.S. Virgin Islands 743

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
* 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.
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.
§ Notifiable in <25 states.

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2e. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Cryptosporidiosis Cyclosporiasis Dengue
Total Confirmed Probable Dengue Dengue-like illness Severe dengue
United States 9,735 6,145 3,590 645 929 16 6
New England 443 394 49 40 22 2
Connecticut 82 82 16 4 1
Maine 34 24 10 N 4
Massachusetts 211 211 21 8
New Hampshire 36 23 13 3 1
Rhode island 25 25 3
Vermont 55 29 26 2 1
Mid. Atlantic 818 673 145 93 187 4 1
New Jersey 86 84 2 21 57 3
New York (Upstate) 269 263 6 21 33
New York City 133 131 2 51 74 1 1
Pennsylvania 330 195 135 N 23
E. N. Central 1,672 1,182 490 45 63
Illinois 240 100 140 21 29
Indiana 188 123 65
Michigan 238 210 28 8 16
Ohio 424 167 257 2 11
Wisconsin 582 582 14 7
W.N. Central 1,794 826 968 20 36 1
Iowa 373 109 264 4 4
Kansas 179 94 85 6 4
Minnesota 318 232 86 1 20 1
Missouri 401 160 241 5 3
Nebraska 259 200 59 4 2
North Dakota 17 17 N 1
South Dakota 247 14 233 2
S. Atlantic 1,960 1,169 791 84 148 3 2
Delaware 15 10 5 1 1
District of Columbia 24 21 3 8 2 1
Florida 856 384 472 32 82
Georgia 350 350 34 8
Maryland 99 73 26 3 11 1 1
North Carolina 282 192 90 4 9
South Carolina 77 50 27 2 4
Virginia 234 72 162 8 24
West Virginia 23 17 6 1
E.S. Central 669 439 230 1 19
Alabama 261 147 114 N 3
Kentucky 95 52 43 1
Mississippi 35 34 1 N 2
Tennessee 278 206 72 1 13
W.S. Central 1,057 648 409 320 37 2
Arkansas 69 65 4 3 1
Louisiana 132 66 66 1 4
Oklahoma 116 48 68 N 2
Texas 740 469 271 316 30 2
Mountain 596 358 238 22 37 5
Arizona 62 49 13 1 12 5
Colorado 136 77 59 8 13
Idaho 95 85 10 N 3
Montana 39 39 3 4
Nevada 12 8 4 N 1
New Mexico 51 48 3 2 3
Utah 173 24 149 8 1
Wyoming 28 28
Pacific 726 456 270 20 380 2
Alaska 9 8 1 1
California 372 345 27 15 138
Hawaii 22 22 219
Oregon 213 15 198 3 2
Washington 110 66 44 5 19
Territories
Amer. Samoa N N N N
C.N.M.I.
Guam
Puerto Rico 58
U.S. Virgin Island 3

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.
* 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.
Total number of reported laboratory-positive dengue cases including all confirmed cases [by anti-dengue virus (DENV) molecular diagnostic methods or seroconversion 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, 2016.

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2f. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United State and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis Giardiasis Gonorrhea
Anaplasma phagocytophilum infection Ehrlichia chaffeensis infection Ehrlichia Ewingii infection Undetermined ehrlichiosis/anaplasmosis
United States 3,656 1,288 14 179 14,485 395,216
New England 1,438 77 1 3 1,151 7,302
Connecticut 120 N N 215 2,088
Maine 186 5 1 116 417
Massachusetts 767 12 678 3,817
New Hampshire 110 12 1 102 245
Rhode Island 116 44 40 580
Vermont 139 4 2 N 155
Mid. Atlantic 929 181 1 26 2,835 45,580
New Jersey 125 61 1 5 443 7,228
New York (Upstate) 727 109 11 860 8,719
New York City 56 7 871 16,842
Pennsylvania 21 4 10 661 12,791
E. N. Central 563 74 82 1,493 57,127
Illinois 10 30 1 N 17,130
Indiana 20 178 7,843
Michigan 6 5 444 10,330
Ohio 1 17 1 383 16,564
Wisconsin 546 22 60 488 5,260
W. N. Central 637 286 9 32 1,487 21,257
Iowa N N N N 213 2,247
Kansas 5 46 2 1 108 2,536
Minnesota 613 4 21 617 4,097
Missouri 15 231 7 9 251 8,942
Nebraska 1 4 131 1,703
North Dakota 3 1 1 39 684
South Dakota 128 1,048
S. Atlantic 43 274 13 2,634 87,900
Delaware 4 14 28 1,310
District of Columbia N 1 121 2,742
Florida 5 18 1 1,038 24,125
Georgia 33 1 736 15,982
Maryland 4 30 251 6,858
North Carolina 19 74 N 19,809
South Carolina 1 3 125 8,206
Virginia 10 96 10 269 8,099
West Virginia 5 1 66 769
E.S. Central 17 132 1 16 188 26,035
Alabama 7 9 2 188 7,196
Kentucky 53 N 4,678
Mississippi 9 1 3 N 5,775
Tennessee 10 61 11 N 8,386
W.S. Central 19 264 2 2 352 61,321
Arkansas 16 192 1 119 4,780
Louisiana 2 2 233 10,282
Oklahoma 62 1 N 6,542
Texas 3 8 N 39,717
Mountain 3 3 1,128 21,804
Arizona 3 143 8,245
Colorado N N N N 370 4,387
Idaho N N N N 161 472
Montana 1 93 844
Nevada 53 3,630
New Mexico N N N N 77 2,489
Utah 2 196 1,562
Wyoming 35 175
Pacific 7 2 3,217 66,890
Alaska N N N N 94 1,113
California 3 1 2,150 54,135
Hawaii N N N N 38 1,239
Oregon 3 1 334 3,232
Washington 1 601 7,171
Territories
American Samoa N N N N
C.N.M.I
Guam N N N N 1 147
Puerto Rico N N N N 23 620
U.S. Virgin Island 52

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

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2g. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease Hansen’s disease (leprosy) Hantavirus infections
All ages, serotypes Age <5 years Hantavirus infection (non-HPS) Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS)
Serotype b Nontypeable Non-b serotype Unknown
United States 4,138 29 175 135 167 89 3 21
New England 259 1 8 9 1 1
Connecticut 42 3 N N
Maine 39 1 1 1 N
Massachusetts 122 4 5
New Hampshire 23 1 1 1
Rhode Island 20 1
Vermont 13 1 N
Mid. Atlantic 633 2 14 4 29 7
New Jersey 136 18 1 N
New York (Upstate) 197 1 9 2
New York City 97 6 3
Pennsylvania 203 1 5 2 5 3
E. N. Central 723 8 39 20 8 4 2 1
Illinois 204 1 12 6 3 1
Indiana 119 4 4 3 1 1 1
Michigan 132 5 6 2 1
Ohio 161 2 12 3 2
Wisconsin 107 1 6 2 2 1
W. N. Central 334 1 3 12 26 1 1
Iowa 2
Kansas 48 3 5 N
Minnesota 105 11 1
Missouri 121 14
Nebraska 32 4 1
North Dakota 25 1 3 N 1
South Dakota 1
S. Atlantic 1,009 2 48 25 40 36
Delaware 18 3
District of Columbia 9 1 N
Florida 239 24 7 6 29
Georgia 210 1 10 8 6 3
Maryland 85 4 2
North Carolina 182 20 1
South Carolina 100 2 5 5 1
Virginia 121 1 5 3 2 N
West Virginia 45 2 N
E.S. Central 320 13 12 6 2
Alabama 80 3 2 1 1 N N
Kentucky 49 1 1 3
Mississippi 45 4 1
Tennessee 146 9 5 2
W.S. Central 245 4 17 10 3 22 2
Arkansas 56 6 3 1 2
Louisiana 61 1 3 2
Oklahoma 117 10 4 N N
Texas 11 4 N N N 20 2
Mountain 415 9 27 34 5 2 1 14
Arizona 133 3 13 18 2 1 1
Colorado 92 1 5 2 1 6
Idaho 27 1 3 1 1 N
Montana 15 2 4
Nevada 31 2
New Mexico 62 1 1 8 1
Utah 50 5 3 1 1 1 1
Wyoming 5 1 1
Pacific 200 2 6 9 49 14 3
Alaska 22 1 1 5
California 64 46 7 2
Hawaii 12 3 7
Oregon 97 3 2 N
Washington 5 1 2 2 N N 1
Territories
American Samoa N
C.N.M.I.
Guam 22 N
Puerto Rico
U.S. Virgin Island

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

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2h. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrheal Hepatitis
A acute B acute B chronic B perinatal infection C acute C, past or present
United States 274 1,390 3,370 14,147 37 2,447 179,584
New England 11 60 43 412 2 295 11,067
Connecticut 2 9 6 38 1 15 3,291
Maine 7 8 9 51 30 1,486
Massachusetts 1 34 25 284 1 249 5,482
New Hampshire 2 U N N
Rhode Island 1 4 U U
Vermont 3 3 39 1 808
Mid. Atlantic 16 225 226 3,445 4 380 34,974
New Jersey 2 59 85 273 130 7,928
New York (Upstate) 7 50 32 561 112 8,335
New York City 5 73 48 1,754 4 9 6,723
Pennsylvania 2 43 61 857 129 11,988
E. N. Central 39 172 658 1,748 2 438 34,672
Illinois 3 57 55 440 31 8,696
Indiana 10 19 133 68 138 N
Michigan 12 51 56 350 83 6,808
Ohio 3 36 409 890 122 19,165
Wisconsin 11 9 5 2 64 3
W. N. Central 39 66 96 1,045 4 75 13,786
Iowa 5 16 16 39 U 20
Kansas 5 7 19 130 22 1,697
Minnesota 10 21 19 186 3 37 2,015
Missouri 14 9 35 521 8 7,800
Nebraska 1 6 3 93 1 8 893
North Dakota 3 5 2 53 794
South Dakota 1 2 2 23 567
S. Atlantic 24 278 1,135 5,422 6 512 56,385
Delaware 2 8 122 U U
District of Columbia U U U U U U
Florida 5 108 432 1,423 126 22,793
Georgia 5 30 119 1,867 2 84 7,175
Maryland 2 19 40 566 38 7,425
North Carolina 3 45 165 507 1 144 N
South Carolina 4 16 30 156 5 4,515
Virginia 4 50 69 556 1 52 8,138
West Virginia 1 8 272 225 2 63 6,339
E.S. Central 28 55 556 1 362
Alabama 3 23 101 N 1 70 N
Kentucky 9 16 162 N 119 N
Mississippi 1 2 50 N U
Tennessee 15 14 243 N 173 N
W.S. Central 39 173 319 285 1 109 3,068
Arkansas 5 10 36 N 2 N
Louisiana 3 5 87 201 24 2,478
Oklahoma 17 11 37 84 35 590
Texas 14 147 159 N 1 48 N
Mountain 25 118 102 525 2 141 11,662
Arizona 2 54 25 133 U U
Colorado 4 25 28 163 1 40 3,561
Idaho 6 9 8 51 4 1,017
Montana 2 2 4 31 15 1,354
Nevada 7 11 25 1 12
New Mexico 6 2 41 40 3,680
Utah 4 8 10 64 30 1,578
Wyoming 3 U 42 U 472
Pacific 53 243 235 1,265 15 135 13,970
Alaska 4 3 N 1,604
California 38 179 160 1,008 11 59 1,182
Hawaii 6 14 U 1 U
Oregon 15 28 24 138 2 13 5,472
Washington N 26 34 119 1 63 5,712
Territories
Amer. Samoa N N
C.N.M.I.
Guam 48 113 138
Puerto Rico N 2 24 9 N 960
U.S. Virgin Island

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

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2i. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area HIV diagnoses Influenza-associated pediatric mortality§ Legionellosis Leptospirosis Listeriosis Lyme disease
Total Confirmed Probable
United States 33,817 130 6,079 40 768 38,069 28,453 9,616
New England 804 3 306 1 57 10,109 7,279 2,830
Connecticut 233 57 N 25 2,541 1,873 668
Maine 32 16 7 1,201 993 208
Massachusetts 456 1 162 19 4,224 2,922 1,302
New Hampshire 21 32 N 3 529 436 93
Rhode Island 50 2 21 1 3 904 564 340
Vermont 12 18 710 491 219
Mid. Atlantic 4,665 10 1,464 5 149 18,217 14,535 3,682
New Jersey 952 1 214 26 4,855 3,932 923
New York (Upstate) 735 3 433 N 43 3,376 2,650 726
New York City 1,997 2 437 5 34 938 602 336
Pennsylvania 981 4 380 46 9,048 7,351 1,697
E. N. Central 3,360 17 1,434 4 128 2,621 1,935 686
Illinois 1,065 3 315 2 46 287 287
Indiana 567 2 177 2 19 138 102 36
Michigan 643 3 251 20 148 125 23
Ohio 877 4 572 27 154 112 42
Wisconsin 208 5 119 16 1,894 1,309 585
W.N. Central 1,078 15 299 16 2,200 1,342 858
Iowa 121 3 36 N 3 318 130 188
Kansas 129 1 31 N 3 23 11 12
Minnesota 252 7 51 3 1,805 1,174 631
Missouri 454 1 148 5 5 2 3
Nebraska 78 1 18 1 11 5 6
North Dakota 21 5 N 1 33 15 18
South Dakota 23 2 10 N 5 5
S. Atlantic 10,653 11 1,027 7 140 4,558 3,181 1,377
Delaware 99 24 4 435 334 101
District of Columbia 254 13 2 121 78 43
Florida 4,903 3 306 4 42 166 116 50
Georgia 1,421 121 16 8 8
Maryland 957 1 153 3 15 1,728 1,249 479
North Carolina 1,284 177 14 230 38 192
South Carolina 736 3 59 15 42 13 29
Virginia 931 3 139 N 22 1,539 1,102 437
West Virginia 68 1 35 10 289 243 46
E.S. Central 1,751 11 303 23 104 36 68
Alabama 350 59 5 25 14 11
Kentucky 261 3 87 N 3 49 12 37
Mississippi 493 1 38 N 6 4 4
Tennessee 647 7 119 N 9 26 6 20
W.S. Central 5,256 28 419 57 57 20 37
Arkansas 235 4 37 N 3
Louisiana 1,148 3 42 7 3 2 1
Oklahoma 279 7 48 6
Texas 3,594 14 292 N 41 54 18 36
Mountain 1,635 20 265 26 41 21 20
Arizona 663 2 93 5 12 8 4
Colorado 342 5 74 N 10
Idaho 29 13 4 9 3 6
Montana 18 8 1 5 2 3
Nevada 382 8 25 3 7 5 2
New Mexico 123 1 17 3
Utah 65 3 31 7 3 4
Wyoming 13 1 4 1 1
Pacific 4,615 15 562 23 172 162 104 58
Alaska 24 1 1 9 1 8
California 3,879 11 453 1 128 98 83 15
Hawaii 99 1 6 22 6 N N N
Oregon 182 1 47 16 31 3 28
Washington 431 1 56 21 24 17 7
Territories
American Samoa N N N N N
C.N.M.I.
Guam 1 11
Puerto Rico 437 14 45 2 N N N
U.S. Virgin Islands 8

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.
*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.
Total number of HIV diagnoses reported to the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, NCHHSTP through December 31, 2015.
§Totals reported to the Influenza Division (ID), National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), as of June 30, 2016.

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2j. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Malaria Measles Meningococcal disease
Total Indigenous Imported All serogroups Serogroup A, C, Y, and W-135 Serogroup B Serogroups Other Serogroup Unknown
United States 1,390 188 162 26 372 120 111 21 120
New England 92 27 7 14 6
Connecticut 12 5 1 2 2
Maine 7 4 2 2
Massachusetts 51 12 6 6
New Hampshire 6 1 1
Rhode Island 16 4 4
Vermont 1 1
Mid. Atlantic 381 11 4 7 34 4 13 17
New Jersey 86 3 3 8 8
New York (Upstate) 58 1 1 9 2 7
New York City 200 6 1 5 8 8
Pennsylvania 37 1 1 9 2 6 1
E. N. Central 121 19 18 1 56 20 27 5 4
Illinois 50 17 17 15 10 3 2
Indiana 9 6 5 1
Michigan 20 1 1 8 4 2 2
Ohio 37 1 1 18 3 13 2
Wisconsin 5 9 3 4 2
W.N. Central 98 8 5 3 27 3 2 1 21
Iowa 17 5 1 1 3
Kansas 6 5 2 1 2
Minnesota 43 2 2 7 7
Missouri 19 1 1 7 7
Nebraska 4 3 3 2 2
North Dakota 5
South Dakota 4 2 2 1 1
S. Atlantic 336 11 5 6 66 31 16 5 14
Delaware 3 1 1
District of Columbia 17 3 2 1 3 1 2
Florida 40 5 3 2 23 15 6 1 1
Georgia 56 1 1 17 10 1 6
Maryland 122 2 1 1
North Carolina 27 6 3 2 1
South Carolina 3 3 2 1
Virginia 66 1 1 10 6 2 2
West Virginia 2 2 1 1
E.S. Central 31 13 3 5 1 4
Alabama 11 6 2 3 1
Kentucky 4 3 3
Mississippi 1
Tennessee 15 4 1 2 1
W.S. Central 131 2 2 40 18 14 8
Arkansas 9 2 2
Louisiana 11 5 1 2 2
Oklahoma 12 1 1 3 1 2
Texas 99 1 1 30 14 10 6
Mountain 58 18 17 1 15 9 2 3 1
Arizona 14 7 7 5 3 1 1
Colorado 21 1 1 4 2 1 1
Idaho 6
Montana 1 1 1
Nevada 6 9 9 1 1
New Mexico 3 1 1
Utah 6 1 1 2 1 1
Wyoming 1 1 1
Pacific 142 119 113 6 94 25 18 51
Alaska 3 4 4
California 97 109 103 6 46 46
Hawaii 1 4 1 1 2
Oregon 20 30 13 14 3
Washington 21 10 10 10 7 3
Territories
American Samoa
C.N.M.I.
Guam 1 1
Puerto Rico 7
U.S. Virgin Islands

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

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2k. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Mumps Novel influenza A virus infections Pertussis Plague Psittacosis Q fever
Total Acute Chronic
United States 1,329 7 20,762 16 4 156 122 34
New England 16 723
Connecticut 4 74 N
Maine 281
Massachusetts 6 251
New Hampshire 2 41 N N N
Rhode Island 3 27
Vermont 1 49 N
Mid. Atlantic 166 1 2,431 1 14 11 3
New Jersey 27 1 491 1 3 3
New York (Upstate) 24 616 4 3 1
New York City 101 436
Pennsylvania 14 888 7 5 2
E. N. Central 528 2 2,998 1 18 16 2
Illinois 430 718 4 4
Indiana 6 223 1 1
Michigan 8 1 475 1 4 2 2
Ohio 18 1 827 4 4
Wisconsin 66 755 5 5
W.N. Central 451 4 2,033 2 19 15 4
Iowa 411 1 173 N N N
Kansas 421
Minnesota 6 3 598 2 2
Missouri 32 266 7 5 2
Nebraska 2 515 2 5 3 2
North Dakota 43
South Dakota 17 5 5
S. Atlantic 67 1,811 1 1 16 12 4
Delaware 2 20 1 1
District of Columbia 11 N
Florida 10 339 1 1 1
Georgia 244 1 3 3
Maryland 16 134 2 2
North Carolina 4 443 4 4
South Carolina 171 3 3
Virginia 34 369
West Virginia 1 80 2 1 1
E.S. Central 8 542 4 4
Alabama 1 160
Kentucky 4 184
Mississippi 12 1 1
Tennessee 3 186 3 3
W.S. Central 30 1,706 17 11 6
Arkansas 7 59 3 3 N
Louisiana 2 55
Oklahoma 1 88 1 1
Texas 20 1,504 N 13 8 5
Mountain 17 2,798 11 24 16 8
Arizona 2 580 2 7 4 3
Colorado 6 913 4 8 7 1
Idaho 8 194 1 1
Montana 230 5 3 2
Nevada 112 3 2 1
New Mexico 1 242 4
Utah 498 1
Wyoming 29
Pacific 46 5,720 3 44 37 7
Alaska 105
California 33 3,597 1 39 33 6
Hawaii 3 47
Oregon 3 589 2 2 2
Washington 7 1,382 3 2 1
Territories
American Samoa N N N N
C.N.M.I.
Guam 5 55 N N N
Puerto Rico 4 10 N
U.S. Virgin Islands

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.
*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.
Totals reported to the Influenza Division (ID), National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), as of June 30, 2016.

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2l. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Rabies animal Rabies human Rubella Rubella, congenital syndrome Salmonellosis Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia Coli (STEC)§ Shigellosis
United States 5,491 2 5 1 55,108 7,059 23,590
New England 415 1 2,103 247 265
Connecticut 170 434 82 57
Maine 34 123 29 4
Massachusetts 145 1 1,153 69 165
New Hampshire 24 173 29 5
Rhode Island 17 144 9 28
Vermont 25 76 29 6
Mid. Atlantic 1,031 1 4,975 667 1,811
New Jersey 308 1,145 137 370
New York (Upstate) 372 1,312 199 335
New York City 6 1 929 104 685
Pennsylvania 345 1,589 227 421
E. N. Central 196 1 5,806 927 2,641
Illinois 97 1,839 179 886
Indiana 13 667 136 278
Michigan 38 962 124 507
Ohio 26 1,359 262 693
Wisconsin 22 1 979 226 277
W.N. Central 234 1 3,760 1,031 2,658
Iowa 12 618 164 683
Kansas 100 509 121 150
Minnesota 28 970 268 299
Missouri 31 1 984 244 1,126
Nebraska 28 309 128 92
North Dakota 6 145 44 24
South Dakota 29 225 62 284
S. Atlantic 1,764 1 14,751 583 4,341
Delaware 11 159 5 21
District of Columbia 10 122 5 45
Florida 85 5,924 135 1,737
Georgia 266 2,154 107 1,302
Maryland 342 960 85 234
North Carolina 342 2,538 78 381
South Carolina 130 1 1,514 38 287
Virginia 528 1,181 107 317
West Virginia 50 199 23 17
E.S. Central 139 3,648 302 1,418
Alabama 87 1,151 41 679
Kentucky 11 537 74 417
Mississippi 4 1,066 22 100
Tennessee 37 894 165 222
W.S. Central 1,116 2 8,733 904 7,012
Arkansas 73 773 85 115
Louisiana 5 1,328 45 224
Oklahoma 86 905 164 1,050
Texas 952 2 5,727 610 5,623
Mountain 329 1 3,843 807 871
Arizona 120 1,160 128 549
Colorado 119 618 207 110
Idaho 10 588 157 31
Montana 22 195 85 14
Nevada 8 276 59 44
New Mexico 13 447 36 77
Utah 22 460 97 36
Wyoming 15 1 99 38 10
Pacific 267 7,489 1,591 2,573
Alaska 7 78 10 5
California 230 5,562 926 2,224
Hawaii 286 40 80
Oregon 20 528 229 112
Washington 10 1,035 386 152
Territories
American Samoa U
C.N.M.I.
Guam 18 14
Puerto Rico 17 1 641 2 19
U.S. Virgin Islands

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.
* 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.
Totals reported to the Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology (DHCPP), National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID) (ArboNET Surveillance), as of December 31, 2015.
§ Includes Escherichia coli O157:H7; shiga toxin–positive, serogroup non-O157; and shiga toxin–positive, not serogrouped.

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2m. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States, and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Spotted fever rickettsiosis Streptococcal 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

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

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2n. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Tetanus Toxic-shock syndrome Trichinellosis Tuberculosis Tularemia Typhoid fever
United States 29 64 14 9,557 314 367
New England 330 5 23
Connecticut N 70 8
Maine 18
Massachusetts 192 4 14
New Hampshire 13 1
Rhode Island 30 1
Vermont 7
Mid. Atlantic 3 12 1 1,291 4 87
New Jersey 3 326 1 22
New York (Upstate) 1 4 188 12
New York City 1 577 40
Pennsylvania 1 5 1 200 3 13
E. N. Central 3 10 2 802 16 45
Illinois 1 1 343 10 20
Indiana 2 1 116 3 6
Michigan 5 131 8
Ohio 1 1 143 1 7
Wisconsin 1 1 1 69 2 4
W.N. Central 2 14 375 118 18
Iowa 38 7
Kansas 36 34 1
Minnesota 10 150 3
Missouri 1 1 92 29 3
Nebraska 3 33 25 1
North Dakota 9 5 2
South Dakota 1 17 25 1
S. Atlantic 8 4 2 1,682 6 41
Delaware 1 22
District of Columbia 33
Florida 4 N 602 6
Georgia N 324 4
Maryland N 2 176 9
North Carolina 3 2 199 1 11
South Carolina 1 1 104
Virginia N 212 4 11
West Virginia 10 1
E.S. Central 1 6 391 4 4
Alabama 1 N 119
Kentucky 67 1 3
Mississippi N 74
Tennessee 6 131 3 1
W.S. Central 3 2 4 1,610 48 66
Arkansas 1 N 90 24 2
Louisiana 1 1 119 3
Oklahoma N 67 23 37
Texas 2 N 4 1,334 1 24
Mountain 5 8 4 464 99 13
Arizona 2 198 4 2
Colorado 2 7 2 73 52 6
Idaho 1 1 11 2
Montana 9 7
Nevada 85 3
New Mexico 1 47 8 1
Utah 1 37 5 1
Wyoming 4 21
Pacific 4 8 1 2,612 14 70
Alaska N 68 2
California 3 8 2,133 2 55
Hawaii N 127 4
Oregon 1 N 76 6 1
Washington N 1 208 4 10
Territories
American Samoa N N 4
C.N.M.I. 27
Guam 76
Puerto Rico 1 N N 52
U.S. Virgin Islands

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.
* 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.
Totals reported to the Division of Tuberculosis Elimination (DTBE), National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP), as of June 15, 2016.

Return to your place in the textTABLE 2o. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area — United States and U.S. territories, 2015
Area Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus (VISA) Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VRSA) Varicella Vibriosis
Morbidity Mortality
United States 183 3 9,789 6 1,323
New England 5 945 127
Connecticut 165 32
Maine 2 233 6
Massachusetts 3 365 78
New Hampshire N 96 6
Rhode Island 53 3
Vermont 33 2
Mid. Atlantic 45 1,207 1 117
New Jersey 4 466 34
New York (Upstate) 13 N 1 48
New York City 24 18
Pennsylvania 4 741 17
E. N. Central 40 1,957 2 62
Illinois 21 443 26
Indiana N 173 3
Michigan 4 549 10
Ohio 11 458 15
Wisconsin 4 334 2 8
W.N. Central 53 859 1 33
Iowa N N N
Kansas 240 5
Minnesota 361 21
Missouri 51 170 1 5
Nebraska 25 1
North Dakota 36 1
South Dakota 2 27 N
S. Atlantic 18 1 1,666 345
Delaware 1 16 11
District of Columbia 28
Florida 4 740 196
Georgia 5 160 23
Maryland 3 N 37
North Carolina 2 N 25
South Carolina 3 208 11
Virginia 1 354 40
West Virginia 160 2
E.S. Central 5 178 1 42
Alabama 2 165 18
Kentucky N N N 5
Mississippi 1 13 14
Tennessee 2 N 1 5
W.S Central 16 2 1,799 166
Arkansas 198 3
Louisiana 4 1 110 56
Oklahoma 3 1 N 5
Texas 9 1,491 102
Mountain 1 1,001 57
Arizona 1 270 33
Colorado N 311 12
Idaho N N N N
Montana 132
Nevada N 3
New Mexico N N 57
Utah 217 9
Wyoming 14
Pacific 177 1 374
Alaska N 59 3
California N N 61 1 240
Hawaii 57 37
Oregon N N N 26
Washington N N 68
Territories
American Samoa N N N N
C.N.M.I.
Guam 29
Puerto Rico 103
U.S. Virgin Islands

N: Not Reportable U: Unavailable —: No reported cases C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.
* 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.
Totals reported to the Division of Viral Diseases (DVD), National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), as of May 2, 2016.


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