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Table 22. Primary and secondary syphilis - Reported cases and rates by state/area, ranked according to rates: United States and outlying areas, 1995 ============================================================ Rate per 100,000 Rank State/Area Cases Population ----------------------------------------------- 1 Mississippi 1,952 72.4 2 Louisiana 1,024 23.6 3 Arkansas 495 19.9 4 Tennessee 906 17.2 5 North Carolina 1,132 15.7 6 South Carolina 570 15.5 7 Alabama 612 14.4 8 Georgia 901 12.5 9 Missouri 584 11.0 10 Maryland 479 9.5 11 Virginia 600 9.1 12 Illinois 1,026 8.7 13 Texas 1,557 8.3 14 Ohio 896 8.0 15 Puerto Rico 285 7.7 U.S.TOTAL(1) 16,500 6.3 16 Oklahoma 197 6.0 17 Indiana 321 5.5 18 Kentucky 185 4.8 YEAR 2000 OBJECTIVE* 4.0 19 Wisconsin 185 3.6 20 Michigan 304 3.2 21 Florida 383 2.7 22 Colorado 100 2.7 23 Delaware 19 2.6 24 Connecticut 86 2.6 25 New York 449 2.5 26 New Jersey 188 2.4 27 Nevada 36 2.4 28 Pennsylvania 248 2.1 29 California 616 2.0 30 Kansas 47 1.8 31 Virgin Islands 2 1.8 32 Iowa 48 1.7 33 Massachusetts 69 1.1 34 Arizona 46 1.1 35 Minnesota 45 1.0 36 West Virginia 16 0.9 37 Nebraska 14 0.9 38 New Mexico 13 0.8 39 Montana 4 0.5 40 Rhode Island 4 0.4 41 Alaska 2 0.3 42 Washington 17 0.3 43 Wyoming 1 0.2 44 Utah 4 0.2 45 Maine 2 0.2 46 Oregon 5 0.2 47 Hawaii 0 0.0 48 Idaho 0 0.0 49 New Hampshire 0 0.0 50 North Dakota 0 0.0 51 South Dakota 0 0.0 52 Vermont 0 0.0 53 Guam 0 0.0 ----------------------------------------------- (1) Includes cases reported by Washington, D.C. * Revised from 10.0 to 4.0. ============================================================
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