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

TABLE 2q. Reported cases of notifiable diseases, by region and reporting area - - United States and U.S. territories, 2017
Reporting Area Yellow fever Zika virus
Zika virus disease, congenital * Zika virus disease, non-congenital Zika virus infection, congenital * Zika virus infection, non-congenital
United States 22 497 17 641
New England 1 29 1 66
Connecticut 8 4
Maine 1
Massachusetts 1 13 1 42
New Hampshire
Rhode Island 3 20
Vermont 4
Middle Atlantic 3 84 3 163
New Jersey 1 12 24
New York (excluding New York City) 20 35
New York City 2 45 87
Pennsylvania 7 3 17
East North Central 1 24 11
Illinois 7 3
Indiana 3 3
Michigan 7
Ohio 3 1
Wisconsin 1 4 4
West North Central 15 1 12
Iowa 1
Kansas 2 1
Minnesota 8 3
Missouri 2 3
Nebraska 2 1 3
North Dakota
South Dakota 2
South Atlantic 6 187 4 243
Delaware
District of Columbia 3 5
Florida 3 152 1 176
Georgia 1 2 1
Maryland 1 12 3 55
North Carolina 1 8
South Carolina 2 1
Virginia 7 5
West Virginia 1
East South Central 9 1 3
Alabama 3 1
Kentucky 2 1
Mississippi 2
Tennessee 2 2
West South Central 1 56 2 56
Arkansas 1
Louisiana 1 2
Oklahoma 1 2
Texas 1 54 2 51
Mountain 2 16 6
Arizona 3
Colorado 1 6
Idaho 1
Montana
Nevada 1 1 1
New Mexico
Utah 4 4
Wyoming 2
Pacific 8 77 5 81
Alaska 2
California 6 49 3 68
Hawaii 6 1 8
Oregon 1 5 1 1
Washington 1 15 4
Territories 10 666 30 184
American Samoa
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
Guam
Puerto Rico 10 620 30 184
U.S. Virgin Islands 46
  • —: 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.
  • * Data reported to ArboNET using the national surveillance case definition for congenital Zika virus disease or infection (CSTE Position Statement 16-ID-01). Additional data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry for outcomes of pregnancies with laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection are available at https://www.cdc.gov/pregnancy/zika/data/pregnancy-outcomes.html. Cases reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry might not meet the national surveillance case definition for congenital Zika virus disease or infection.