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 26, 2024 (Week 43)
Reporting Area Gonorrhea §
Current weekPrevious 52 weeks Max †Cum YTD 2024 †Cum YTD 2023 †
U.S. Residents, excluding U.S. Territories 4,855 12,444 408,244 501,640
New England 27 450 10,875 13,836
Connecticut - 96 1,805 3,466
Maine - 25 405 490
Massachusetts 1 230 7,106 8,061
New Hampshire - 23 406 479
Rhode Island 24 212 1,016 1,150
Vermont 2 8 137 190
Middle Atlantic 853 1,609 58,789 62,141
New Jersey 148 236 8,188 8,410
New York (excluding New York City) 254 311 10,175 11,275
New York City 287 745 25,913 26,903
Pennsylvania 164 408 14,513 15,553
East North Central 455 1,604 49,150 64,352
Illinois 7 577 12,181 20,812
Indiana 85 217 7,019 8,394
Michigan 75 320 10,438 12,727
Ohio 234 421 13,914 16,644
Wisconsin 54 170 5,598 5,775
West North Central 362 680 23,236 28,588
Iowa 56 85 2,651 3,179
Kansas 36 90 2,616 3,569
Minnesota 65 188 5,892 6,329
Missouri 197 260 8,429 10,602
Nebraska - 63 1,637 1,901
North Dakota 2 25 622 983
South Dakota 6 51 1,389 2,025
South Atlantic 1,069 4,665 105,338 125,341
Delaware - 41 1,127 1,325
District of Columbia 17 139 4,496 4,748
Florida 577 2,716 34,582 38,817
Georgia - 637 19,139 25,822
Maryland - 301 7,933 10,362
North Carolina 2 536 16,838 22,114
South Carolina 241 301 9,396 9,981
Virginia 230 328 11,274 11,393
West Virginia 2 27 553 779
East South Central 311 793 15,220 31,823
Alabama 166 247 7,358 9,858
Kentucky 105 223 3,982 4,848
Mississippi 40 293 3,880 6,113
Tennessee - 311 - 11,004
West South Central 310 1,696 56,649 67,144
Arkansas 56 132 3,991 5,054
Louisiana 96 281 8,462 11,184
Oklahoma 20 133 3,229 5,993
Texas 138 1,160 40,967 44,913
Mountain 314 823 25,843 30,283
Arizona 38 310 10,638 11,855
Colorado 142 227 5,188 6,239
Idaho 9 25 489 670
Montana 11 28 597 664
Nevada 73 155 4,817 5,379
New Mexico - 73 2,252 3,018
Utah 41 70 1,742 2,252
Wyoming - 9 120 206
Pacific 1,154 1,926 63,144 78,132
Alaska 33 60 1,736 1,922
California 832 1,501 50,846 61,970
Hawaii - 39 - 1,536
Oregon 90 133 3,544 4,147
Washington 199 275 7,018 8,557
U.S. Territories - 33 37 981
American Samoa - 0 - -
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands - 0 - -
Guam - 0 - -
Puerto Rico - 33 37 981
U.S. Virgin Islands - 0 - -
Non-U.S. Residents - 4 12 18
Total 4,855 12,449 408,293 502,639
  • 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.