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

TABLE 2g. Annual reported cases of notifiable diseases, by region and reporting area, United States and U.S. Territories, excluding Non-U.S. Residents*, 2019
Data from some jurisdictions may be incomplete due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Please see Note #9 at the bottom of the table.
Reporting Area Giardiasis Gonorrhea Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease Hansen's disease
All ages, all serotypes Age <5 years
Serotype b Non-b serotype Nontypeable Unknown serotype
U.S. Residents, excluding U.S. Territories 14,860 616,392 6,143 18 213 200 254 77
New England 1,037 14,462 292 2 7 2 1
Connecticut 188 4,418 57 2
Maine 142 547 38 2 N
Massachusetts 532 7,396 119 3 1
New Hampshire 96 410 35 1 1
Rhode Island 79 1,516 24 1
Vermont N 175 19 1 N
Middle Atlantic 3,188 66,582 857 4 20 10 36 4
New Jersey 436 9,622 156 13 1
New York (excluding New York City) 1,018 12,020 255 2 3 10 1 N
New York City 1,201 28,881 141 2 17 1 3
Pennsylvania 533 16,059 305 21
East North Central 1,681 94,259 1,166 6 41 52 10 1
Illinois N 29,272 285 6 13 2
Indiana 196 11,926 183 1 9 10 2 1
Michigan 423 18,150 220 11 6 1
Ohio 424 26,065 353 3 10 13 5
Wisconsin 638 8,846 125 2 5 10
West North Central 1,435 40,439 474 8 47 4
Iowa 269 5,309 2 1
Kansas 134 4,948 70 4 2 1
Minnesota 574 8,013 121 16 2
Missouri 223 15,585 191 17 1
Nebraska 94 2,967 42 4
North Dakota 49 1,447 18 6 N
South Dakota 92 2,170 30 5
South Atlantic 2,410 131,806 1,362 1 22 47 60 32
Delaware 35 1,617 35 5 1
District of Columbia 75 4,382 17
Florida 1,088 36,804 367 7 20 21 26
Georgia 480 21,257 250 6 19 3
Maryland 174 11,598 136 1 6 1
North Carolina N 26,377 234 6 13 1 1
South Carolina 156 14,160 121 10
Virginia 300 13,840 160 1 6 3 1
West Virginia 102 1,771 42 2 2 N
East South Central 160 49,965 506 2 31 12 12 4
Alabama 160 14,492 132 9 4 3 1
Kentucky N 7,379 111 1 6 1 3
Mississippi N 12,068 73 1 9 3 4 2
Tennessee N 16,026 190 7 4 2 1
West South Central 388 74,428 758 2 41 42 14 9
Arkansas 132 6,907 111 5 7 2
Louisiana 256 12,800 85 5 2 3 1
Oklahoma N 10,491 110 7 6 1 N
Texas N 44,230 452 2 24 27 8 8
Mountain 1,266 42,577 505 2 35 21 6 1
Arizona 143 15,180 170 1 13 6 2
Colorado 492 9,572 115 3 7
Idaho 177 1,491 37 2 1
Montana 79 1,595 27 2
Nevada 85 6,519 40 1 1
New Mexico 67 4,886 50 5 1 1
Utah 194 2,886 56 9 6 1 1
Wyoming 29 448 10 1 1
Pacific 3,295 101,874 223 1 13 9 67 21
Alaska 76 2,213 32 1 10 2 1
California 2,603 80,301 46 46 5
Hawaii 44 1,494 35 5 15
Oregon 284 6,130 94 3 7 N
Washington 288 11,736 16 16 N
Territories 48 881 7
American Samoa 9
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands 21
Guam 1 305 7
Puerto Rico 47 499
U.S. Virgin Islands 47
  • —: 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.
  • * The 2019 annual tables exclude cases of nationally notifiable conditions and diseases among non-U.S. residents. As a result, data in Table 2 does not include a "Non-U.S. Resident" or "Total" row, that would have been included in the table had the data been stratified into the following four categories, based upon the "country of usual residence" (COUR) algorithm: U.S. Residents, excluding U.S. Territories; U.S. Territories; Non-US. Residents; and Total.Table 2 for the 2019 annual tables only includes the first two of these stratification categories.
  • † 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 and Invasive pneumococcal disease, and Influenza associated pediatric mortality; see Table 8 (population reference table). Also see notes 3 and 7.