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

Weekly cases* of notifiable diseases, United States, U.S. Territories, and Non-U.S. Residents week ending October 5, 2024 (Week 40)
Reporting Area Gonorrhea §
Current weekPrevious 52 weeks Max †Cum YTD 2024 †Cum YTD 2023 †
U.S. Residents, excluding U.S. Territories 4,971 12,302 373,603 465,861
New England 39 450 8,658 12,794
Connecticut - 96 179 3,276
Maine - 25 401 443
Massachusetts - 244 6,606 7,424
New Hampshire 8 23 403 455
Rhode Island 28 212 944 1,020
Vermont 3 8 125 176
Middle Atlantic 792 1,642 54,442 57,397
New Jersey 145 236 7,730 7,812
New York (excluding New York City) 283 312 9,400 10,402
New York City 54 738 23,639 24,810
Pennsylvania 310 413 13,673 14,373
East North Central 441 1,604 40,940 59,725
Illinois 18 577 6,830 19,314
Indiana 55 217 6,416 7,812
Michigan 9 328 9,454 11,817
Ohio 227 421 12,876 15,445
Wisconsin 132 169 5,364 5,337
West North Central 314 732 21,634 26,583
Iowa 64 87 2,469 2,941
Kansas 21 99 2,459 3,311
Minnesota 42 192 5,439 5,855
Missouri 186 260 7,786 9,897
Nebraska - 63 1,598 1,761
North Dakota 1 25 584 929
South Dakota - 53 1,299 1,889
South Atlantic 1,472 4,665 99,541 116,232
Delaware - 54 1,051 1,191
District of Columbia 70 139 4,194 4,380
Florida 599 2,716 32,346 36,060
Georgia 325 655 18,669 23,901
Maryland - 301 7,781 9,573
North Carolina - 548 15,716 20,575
South Carolina 199 301 8,770 9,296
Virginia 277 328 10,503 10,540
West Virginia 2 27 511 716
East South Central 166 821 13,907 29,568
Alabama 97 247 6,796 9,243
Kentucky 69 223 3,640 4,397
Mississippi - 293 3,471 5,749
Tennessee - 311 - 10,179
West South Central 206 1,696 52,122 62,678
Arkansas 51 131 3,637 4,712
Louisiana 66 281 7,928 10,485
Oklahoma 22 144 2,953 5,593
Texas 67 1,160 37,604 41,888
Mountain 318 823 24,213 28,128
Arizona 70 328 9,956 11,000
Colorado 87 227 4,766 5,831
Idaho 5 25 447 639
Montana 10 28 548 625
Nevada 83 194 4,616 4,933
New Mexico 26 84 2,148 2,808
Utah 37 71 1,612 2,090
Wyoming - 9 120 202
Pacific 1,223 1,926 58,146 72,756
Alaska 39 60 1,622 1,810
California 872 1,509 46,831 57,619
Hawaii - 45 - 1,422
Oregon 89 133 3,249 3,899
Washington 223 275 6,444 8,006
U.S. Territories - 33 37 900
American Samoa - 0 - -
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands - 0 - -
Guam - 0 - -
Puerto Rico - 33 37 900
U.S. Virgin Islands - 0 - -
Non-U.S. Residents - 4 13 16
Total 4,971 12,323 373,653 466,777
  • 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 2023 and 2024 are provisional and subject to change. Cases are assigned to the reporting jurisdiction submitting the case to NNDSS, if the case's country of usual residence is the U.S., a U.S. territory, unknown, or null (i.e. country 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. For further information on interpretation of these data, see https://www.cdc.gov/nndss/data-statistics/readers-guides/.
  • † Previous 52 week maximum and cumulative YTD are determined from periods of time when the condition was reportable in the jurisdiction (i.e., may be less than 52 weeks of data or incomplete YTD data).
  • § Beginning in January 2023, confirmed and probable cases only are being published to align with the approved CSTE position statement 22-ID-03, whereas in previous years, all case classification statuses were published. This change may cause a decrease in published case counts when compared to previous years.