Weekly cases* of notifiable diseases, United States, U.S. Territories, and Non-U.S. Residents week ending May 20, 2023 (Week 20) column labels (in same order that data fields appears in each record below): Reporting Area Salmonellosis (excluding Salmonella Typhi infection and Salmonella Paratyphi infection) §; Current week Salmonellosis (excluding Salmonella Typhi infection and Salmonella Paratyphi infection) §; Previous 52 weeks Max † Salmonellosis (excluding Salmonella Typhi infection and Salmonella Paratyphi infection) §; Cum YTD 2023 † Salmonellosis (excluding Salmonella Typhi infection and Salmonella Paratyphi infection) §; Cum YTD 2022 † tab delimited data: U.S. Residents, excluding U.S. Territories 346 1,815 11,442 12,301 New England 55 109 508 507 Connecticut - 22 74 91 Maine 1 9 27 33 Massachusetts 53 73 304 255 New Hampshire - 12 43 74 Rhode Island 1 8 41 31 Vermont - 9 19 23 Middle Atlantic 57 210 1,391 1,431 New Jersey - 56 234 323 New York (excluding New York City) 14 102 319 365 New York City 29 59 414 333 Pennsylvania 14 73 424 410 East North Central 50 211 1,397 1,507 Illinois - 59 367 439 Indiana - 38 49 197 Michigan - 33 195 235 Ohio 39 57 501 315 Wisconsin 11 48 285 321 West North Central 18 108 749 736 Iowa - 40 197 204 Kansas 6 20 128 125 Minnesota - 0 - - Missouri 5 41 220 218 Nebraska 7 15 109 96 North Dakota - 12 25 31 South Dakota - 10 70 62 South Atlantic 49 572 3,082 3,330 Delaware 1 12 15 45 District of Columbia - 2 8 1 Florida - 240 1,581 1,665 Georgia 5 94 293 422 Maryland 12 54 284 172 North Carolina - 105 284 462 South Carolina 13 76 245 248 Virginia 18 45 341 255 West Virginia - 11 31 60 East South Central 17 167 616 837 Alabama - 43 57 198 Kentucky 1 29 161 132 Mississippi - 74 145 296 Tennessee 16 45 253 211 West South Central 41 369 1,414 1,564 Arkansas 8 32 97 99 Louisiana - 65 253 210 Oklahoma 15 40 194 143 Texas 18 252 870 1,112 Mountain 31 112 963 937 Arizona 18 47 340 230 Colorado 7 43 242 273 Idaho - 12 92 63 Montana - 8 40 42 Nevada - 8 25 22 New Mexico 3 15 84 117 Utah 3 17 123 152 Wyoming - 6 17 38 Pacific 28 178 1,322 1,452 Alaska 1 6 22 18 California 22 140 967 994 Hawaii - 11 43 36 Oregon 5 23 160 160 Washington - 29 130 244 U.S. Territories 1 17 68 120 American Samoa - 0 - - Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands - 0 - - Guam - 0 - - Puerto Rico 1 17 68 117 U.S. Virgin Islands - 1 - 3 Non-U.S. Residents - 1 2 1 Total 347 1,821 11,512 12,422 U: Unavailable - The reporting jurisdiction was unable to send the data to CDC or CDC was unable to process the data. -: 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. NN: Not nationally notifiable - This condition was not designated as being nationally notifiable. NP: Nationally notifiable but not published. NC: Not calculated - There is insufficient data available to support the calculation of this statistic. Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts. * Case counts for reporting years 2022 and 2023 are provisional and subject to change. For further information on interpretation of these data, see https://www.cdc.gov/nndss/docs/Readers-Guide-WONDER-Tables-20210421-508.pdf § 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. Notes: These are weekly cases of selected infectious national notifiable diseases, from the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS). NNDSS data reported by the 50 states, New York City, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories are collated and published weekly as numbered tables. Cases reported by state health departments to CDC for weekly publication are subject to ongoing revision of information and delayed reporting. Therefore, numbers listed in later weeks may reflect changes made to these counts as additional information becomes available. Case counts in the tables are presented as published each week. See also https://www.cdc.gov/nndss/docs/Readers-Guide-WONDER-Tables-20210421-508.pdf, Guide to Interpreting Provisional and Finalized NNDSS Data. Weekly tables since 1996 are available on https://wonder.cdc.gov/nndss/nndss_weekly_tables_menu.asp, CDC WONDER. Weekly tables since 2014 are available on https://data.cdc.gov/browse?q=NNDSS&sortBy=newest&utf8=%E2%9C%93, Data.CDC.gov. Weekly tables for 1952–2017 published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports (MMWR) are available at https://stacks.cdc.gov/mmwr, CDC Stacks MMWR, and weekly tables starting in 2018 are available at https://stacks.cdc.gov/nndss, CDC Stacks NNDSS (once in CDC Stacks NNDSS select "Weekly Tables" in the "Genre" box at the left). Notices, errata, and other notes are available in the https://wonder.cdc.gov/nndss/NTR.html, Notice To Data Users page. The list of national notifiable infectious diseases and conditions and their national surveillance case definitions are available at https://ndc.services.cdc.gov/, https://ndc.services.cdc.gov/. This list incorporates the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) position statements approved by CSTE for national surveillance. Suggested Citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System, Weekly Tables of Infectious Disease Data. Atlanta, GA. CDC Division of Health Informatics and Surveillance. Available at: https://www.cdc.gov/nndss/data-statistics/index.html, https://www.cdc.gov/nndss/data-statistics/index.html. Acknowledgment: CDC acknowledges the local, state, and territorial health departments that collected the data from a range of case ascertainment sources (e.g., health-care providers, hospitals, laboratories) and reported these data to CDC's National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System. https://www.cdc.gov/nndss/, National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System Provided by https://wonder.cdc.gov, CDC WONDER