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

TABLE 7. Annual reported cases of notifiable diseases and rates, by ethnicity*,†, United States, excluding 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.
Disease Hispanic or Latino Non-Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity not stated Total
No. Rate No. Rate No. No.
Anthrax S S S S S 1
Arboviral diseases
Chikungunya virus disease 5 0.01 15 0.01 17 37
Eastern equine encephalitis virus disease
Neuroinvasive S S S S S 13
Non-neuroinvasive
Jamestown Canyon virus disease
Neuroinvasive S S S S S 10
Non-neuroinvasive S S S S S 3
La Crosse virus disease
Neuroinvasive 6 0.01 47 0.02 31 84
Non-neuroinvasive S S S S S 4
Powassan virus disease
Neuroinvasive S S S S S 19
Non-neuroinvasive S S S S S 1
St. Louis encephalitis virus disease
Neuroinvasive S S S S S 14
Non-neuroinvasive S S S S S 2
West Nile virus disease
Neuroinvasive 114 0.19 345 0.13 99 558
Non-neuroinvasive 19 0.03 102 0.04 51 172
Western equine encephalitis virus disease
Neuroinvasive
Non-neuroinvasive
Babesiosis
Total 83 0.15 965 0.42 772 1,820
Confirmed 74 0.13 865 0.38 692 1,631
Probable 9 0.02 100 0.04 80 189
Botulism
Total 39 0.06 104 0.04 46 189
Foodborne S S S S S 8
Infant 29 2.99 82 2.97 35 146
Other (wound & unspecified) 9 0.01 17 0.01 9 35
Brucellosis 37 0.06 31 0.01 19 87
Campylobacteriosis 6,240 10.18 29,425 10.97 16,099 51,764
Candida auris, clinical § 20 0.04 140 0.06 95 255
Carbapenemase-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae 86 0.16 837 0.34 925 1,848
Chancroid
Chlamydia trachomatis infection 188,936 308.15 762,201 284.22 628,700 1,579,837
Cholera S S S S S 1
Coccidioidomycosis 2,663 10.18 5,400 4.73 11,157 19,220
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Total 4,233,166 6,904.20 10,493,416 3,912.95 6,423,149 21,149,731
Confirmed 3,983,486 6,496.98 9,362,160 3,491.11 5,833,710 19,179,356
Probable  249,680 407.22 1,131,256 421.84 589,439 1,970,375
Cryptosporidiosis
Total 572 0.93 5,088 1.90 1,988 7,648
Confirmed 458 0.75 3,831 1.43 1,572 5,861
Probable 114 0.19 1,257 0.47 416 1,787
Cyclosporiasis 194 0.33 1,688 0.70 807 2,689
Dengue virus infections **
Dengue 183 0.30 168 0.06 90 441
Dengue-like illness S S S S S 9
Severe dengue
Diphtheria S S S S S 1
Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis
Anaplasma phagocytophilum infection 51 0.09 2,128 0.82 1,458 3,637
Ehrlichia chaffeensis infection 23 0.04 867 0.33 288 1,178
Ehrlichia ewingii infection S S S S S 21
Undetermined ehrlichiosis/anaplasmosis 2 0.00 38 0.01 10 50
Giardiasis 650 1.44 5,108 2.40 3,695 9,453
Gonorrhea 73,313 119.57 400,347 149.29 204,091 677,751
Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease
All ages, all serotypes 225 0.37 2,073 0.77 698 2,996
Age <5 years
Serotype b S S S S S 15
Non-b serotype 3 0.06 56 0.39 17 76
Nontypeable 20 0.40 54 0.38 30 104
Unknown serotype 27 0.04 69 0.03 25 121
Hansen's disease 5 0.01 45 0.02 18 68
Hantavirus infection, non-hantavirus pulmonary syndrome †† S S S S S 2
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome S S S S S 14
Hemolytic uremic syndrome post-diarrheal 18 0.03 122 0.05 27 167
Hepatitis, Viral Disease §§
Hepatitis A 386 0.63 8,031 2.99 1,529 9,946
Hepatitis B
Acute 155 0.25 1,624 0.61 376 2,155
Perinatal infection S S S S S 10
Hepatitis C
Acute 485 0.83 4,302 1.65 1,238 6,025
Confirmed 415 0.71 3,390 1.30 993 4,798
Probable 70 0.12 912 0.35 245 1,227
Perinatal infection 7 0.29 95 1.22 63 165
Human immunodeficiency virus diagnoses 6,141 10.02 18,866 7.04 25,007
Influenza-associated pediatric mortality 32 0.17 118 0.22 21 171
Invasive pneumococcal disease ¶¶
All ages 836 2.09 7,953 3.86 3,157 11,946
Confirmed 816 2.04 7,820 3.80 3,082 11,718
Probable 20 0.05 133 0.06 75 228
Age <5 years 77 0.18 357 0.16 127 561
Confirmed 76 2.13 339 2.83 121 536
Probable 1 0.03 18 0.15 6 25
Legionellosis *** 440 0.72 4,578 1.71 1,292 6,310
Leptospirosis 3 0.01 29 0.01 19 51
Listeriosis †††
Total 99 0.16 551 0.21 130 780
Confirmed 92 0.15 538 0.20 124 754
Probable 7 0.01 13 0.00 6 26
Lyme disease
Total 370 0.60 8,742 3.28 8,888 18,000
Confirmed 247 0.40 5,687 2.13 6,189 12,123
Probable 123 0.20 3,055 1.14 2,699 5,877
Malaria 6 0.01 437 0.16 160 603
Measles §§§
Total S S S S S 12
Indigenous S S S S S 6
Imported S S S S S 6
Meningococcal disease
All serogroups 44 0.07 156 0.06 42 242
Serogroups ACWY 23 0.04 48 0.02 9 80
Serogroup B 3 0.00 28 0.01 9 40
Other serogroups 3 0.00 11 0.00 2 16
Unknown serogroup 15 0.02 69 0.03 22 106
Mumps 101 0.16 334 0.12 259 694
Novel Influenza A virus infections
Pertussis 861 1.40 3,639 1.36 1,624 6,124
Plague ¶¶¶ S S S S S 9
Poliomyelitis, paralytic
Poliovirus infection, nonparalytic
Psittacosis S S S S S 8
Q fever
Total 15 0.02 73 0.03 32 120
Acute 12 0.02 52 0.02 26 90
Chronic 3 0.00 21 0.01 6 30
Rabies
Human
Rubella S S S S S 6
Rubella, congenital syndrome
Salmonella Paratyphi infection **** 2 0.00 53 0.02 20 75
Salmonella Typhi infection †††† 21 0.03 119 0.04 42 182
Salmonellosis (excluding S. Typhi infection and S. Paratyphi infection) §§§§ 6,263 10.21 27,175 10.13 12,004 45,442
Severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus disease
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) 1,367 2.23 6,316 2.36 2,239 9,922
Shigellosis 2,087 3.40 4,947 1.84 2,074 9,108
Smallpox
Spotted fever rickettsiosis
Total 26 0.04 841 0.32 308 1,175
Confirmed 5 0.01 44 0.02 15 64
Probable 21 0.03 797 0.30 293 1,111
Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome 20 0.08 161 0.09 43 224
Syphilis
Total, all stages ¶¶¶¶ 32,942 53.73 88,656 33.06 12,335 133,933
Congenital ***** 637 69.64 1,395 48.24 116 2,148
Primary and secondary 8,421 13.73 29,718 11.08 3,515 41,654
Tetanus S S S S S 17
Toxic shock syndrome (other than Streptococcal) S S S S S 24
Trichinellosis
Tuberculosis 2,133 3.48 5,030 1.88 11 7,174
Tularemia 4 0.01 106 0.04 40 150
Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus 4 0.01 36 0.02 5 45
Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ††††† S S S S S 1
Varicella morbidity 531 0.96 1,665 0.74 731 2,927
Varicella mortality U U U U U U
Vibriosis
Total 199 0.33 1,168 0.44 485 1,852
Confirmed 110 0.18 740 0.28 283 1,133
Probable 89 0.15 428 0.16 202 719
Viral hemorrhagic fevers
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus
Ebola virus
Guanarito virus
Junin virus
Lassa virus
Lujo virus
Machupo virus
Marburg virus
Sabia virus
Yellow fever
Zika virus
Zika virus disease, congenital §§§§§
Zika virus disease, non-congenital S S S S S 4
Zika virus infection, congenital §§§§§
Zika virus infection, non-congenital S S S S S 19
  • —: No reported cases — The reporting jurisdiction did not submit any cases to CDC.
  • U: Unavailable — The data are unavailable.
  • S: Suppressed
  • * Conditions with <25 cases reported in the year were not broken down by ethnicity.
  • † Any variation of disease incidence by race or ethnicity does not reflect biological differences but reflects systemic, cultural, behavioral, and social factors including structural racism.
  • § Candida auris colonization/screening cases are not included in this table. These data are available on the Mycotic Diseases Branch's Tracking Candida auris page (https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/candida-auris/tracking-c-auris.html)
  • ¶ Please see Note #11.
  • ** Counts include confirmed and probable dengue cases.
  • †† 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.
  • ¶¶ Counts include drug resistant and susceptible cases of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease. This condition was previously named Streptococcus pneumoniae invasive disease and cases were reported to CDC using different event codes to specify whether the cases were drug resistant or in a defined age group, such as <5 years.
  • *** In 2020, the CSTE case definition changed such that cases diagnosed by PCR were classified as confirmed, whereas previously those cases were classified as suspect and did not meet the publication/print criteria.
  • ††† Before 2019, probable cases were not reported, and cases in neonates ≤60 days of age were counted as one case in a mother-infant pair. Beginning in 2019, confirmed and probable cases are being reported, and maternal and neonatal cases are being counted separately.
  • §§§ Measles is considered imported if the disease was acquired outside of the United States and is considered indigenous if the disease was acquired anywhere within the United States or it is not known where the disease was acquired.
  • ¶¶¶ Beginning in 2020, confirmed and probable plague cases are being combined and published. In 2019, only confirmed plague cases were published.
  • **** Beginning in January 2019, cases began to be reported as Salmonella Paratyphi infection. In 2018, cases were reported as paratyphoid fever. Prior to 2018, cases of paratyphoid fever were considered salmonellosis.
  • †††† Beginning in January 2019, cases began to be reported as Salmonella Typhi infection. In previous years, cases were reported as typhoid fever.
  • §§§§ Beginning in January 2019, cases began to be reported as salmonellosis (excluding Salmonella Typhi infection and Salmonella Paratyphi infection). In 2018, cases were reported as salmonellosis (excluding paratyphoid fever and typhoid fever). Prior to 2018, cases of paratyphoid fever were considered salmonellosis.
  • ¶¶¶¶ Includes the following categories: primary; secondary; early non-primary non-secondary (includes cases previously reported as early latent); unknown duration or late (includes cases previously reported as late latent syphilis and cases previously reported as late syphilis with clinical manifestations) and congenital syphilis.
  • ***** Congenital syphilis cases are usually assigned to the mother's state of residence at the time of delivery. Data for congenital syphilis are aggregated by the infant's year of birth.
  • ††††† Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus cases reported in this table may not have been verified by CDC. CDC verified 0 vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus cases in 2020.
  • §§§§§ Data reported to ArboNET using the national surveillance case definition for congenital Zika virus infection (CSTE Position Statement 16-ID-01).