Nationally Notifiable Infectious Diseases and Conditions, United States: Annual Tables

TABLE 2h. Annual reported cases* of notifiable diseases, by region and reporting area, United States, U.S. Territories, and Non-U.S. Residents, 2020
Data from some reporting areas may be incomplete due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic or due to post-reconciliation data updates that could not be confirmed or included in the final data set. Please see Note #9 and Note #10, respectively.
Reporting Area Hantavirus infection, non-hantavirus pulmonary syndrome § Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome Hemolytic uremic syndrome post-diarrheal Hepatitis, Viral Disease 
Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C
Acute Perinatal infection Acute Perinatal infection
Confirmed Probable
U.S. Residents, excluding U.S. Territories 2 14 167 9,946 2,155 10 4,798 1,227 165
New England 1 240 60 329 74 11
Connecticut N N 14 12 1
Maine 145 40 160 46 7
Massachusetts 1 32 17 150 8 3
New Hampshire 27 6 20
Rhode Island 4 U U U U U
Vermont 18 3 1
Middle Atlantic 1 15 536 139 601 30 27
New Jersey 1 155 44 115 6 8
New York (excluding New York City) 1 6 215 24 161 24
New York City 5 42 21 179 2
Pennsylvania 3 124 50 146 17
East North Central 13 601 314 3 844 123 76
Illinois 3 97 29 203 20 5
Indiana 5 195 98 1 243 21 16
Michigan 5 21 43 119 23 9
Ohio 276 131 1 186 55 38
Wisconsin 12 13 1 93 4 8
West North Central 3 35 750 48 125 12 5
Iowa 3 6 17 17
Kansas 2 3 317 2 9 3
Minnesota 3 70 7 58 3 5
Missouri N 17 350 16 25
Nebraska 4 5 1 9 2
North Dakota 3 1 4
South Dakota 1 2 1 1 7 4
South Atlantic 22 4,027 903 3 1,774 555 14
Delaware 28 7 49 1 1
District of Columbia N 7 U U U U
Florida 4 1,021 456 1,336 352 5
Georgia 5 588 104 1 138 99 2
Maryland 8 366 37 1 47 10 1
North Carolina 1 509 135 75 25
South Carolina 1 1,197 66 6 3
Virginia N 3 214 41 29 22 5
West Virginia 97 57 1 94 43
East South Central 24 1,640 363 1 402 218 9
Alabama N 2 962 61 1 49 4
Kentucky 6 57 112 143 115
Mississippi 357 35 40 34
Tennessee 16 264 155 170 65 9
West South Central 18 1,423 154 2 383 120 3
Arkansas N 5 396 35 65 72 1
Louisiana 2 789 38 2 281 2 2
Oklahoma N 6 15 31 20 25
Texas 5 223 50 17 21 N
Mountain 9 24 206 62 146 61 6
Arizona 4 8 45 18 U U
Colorado 1 8 91 13 10 3
Idaho N 21 2 1
Montana 1 8 5 17 1
Nevada 1 1 20 14 12 4 3
New Mexico 1 6 1
Utah 1 6 12 11 104 55
Wyoming 1 3 1
Pacific 2 1 15 523 112 1 194 34 14
Alaska 4 N N
California 2 11 203 53 1 59 13 7
Hawaii 8
Oregon 1 4 28 17 30 7 2
Washington N N 284 38 105 14 5
U.S. Territories 15 8 1
American Samoa N N
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
Guam N
Puerto Rico N 15 3 N N
U.S. Virgin Islands 5 1
Non-U.S. Residents 6 1
Total 2 14 167 9,967 2,164 10 4,799 1,227 165
  • —: No reported cases — The reporting jurisdiction did not submit any cases to CDC.
  • N: Not reportable — The disease or condition was not reportable by law, statute, or regulation in the reporting jurisdiction.
  • U: Unavailable — The data are unavailable.
  • * Cases are assigned to the reporting jurisdiction submitting the case to NNDSS if the case's country of usual residence is the United States, a U.S. territory, unknown, or country is not reported; otherwise, the case is assigned to the Non-U.S. Residents' category. Country of usual residence is currently not reported by all jurisdictions or for all conditions because this data element is only available in the HL7 generic version 2 and disease-specific message mapping guides. If a jurisdiction sends data in legacy formats, they are not able to send this information. For further information on interpretation of these data, see https://www.cdc.gov/nndss/data-statistics/readers-guides/.
  • † To calculate rates, use the populations provided in Table 8. Note that calculation of rates for the following conditions use population subsets presented in Table 8: Zika virus infection, congenital; Zika virus disease, congenital; Infant botulism; Congenital rubella syndrome; Perinatal Hepatitis B infection; Perinatal Hepatitis C infection; Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease; Invasive pneumococcal disease; and Influenza-associated pediatric mortality. Also see Notes #3 and #7.
  • § Case counts may include Old World hantavirus infections, such as Seoul virus.
  • ¶ Chronic hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis C data are not included in NNDSS tables but reported case counts are included in the annual Viral Hepatitis Surveillance Report, 2020, published online by CDC's Division of Viral Hepatitis, available at https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/statistics/SurveillanceRpts.htm.