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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, 1994 ====================================================================== Rate per 100,000 Rank State/Area Cases Population ----------------------------------------------- 1 Mississippi 2,084 79.9 2 Louisiana 1,608 37.6 3 North Carolina 1,672 24.5 4 South Carolina 799 22.1 5 Tennessee 1,044 20.9 6 Missouri 987 19.0 7 Arkansas 446 18.7 8 Alabama 661 16.0 9 Virginia 796 12.5 10 Georgia 820 12.1 11 Texas 1,913 10.8 12 Ohio 1,187 10.8 YEAR 2000 OBJECTIVE 10.0 13 Illinois 1,099 9.5 14 Puerto Rico 311 8.8 U.S.TOTAL(1) 20,627 8.1 15 Maryland 325 6.6 16 Virgin Islands 7 6.3 17 Wisconsin 298 6.0 18 Kentucky 208 5.6 19 Florida 745 5.5 20 Indiana 286 5.1 21 Oklahoma 157 4.9 22 New York 802 4.4 23 Delaware 27 3.9 24 Colorado 126 3.7 25 Pennsylvania 404 3.4 26 Connecticut 105 3.2 27 Michigan 292 3.1 28 New Jersey 240 3.1 29 Kansas 73 2.9 30 Iowa 75 2.7 31 California 807 2.6 32 Nevada 31 2.3 33 Guam 2 1.6 34 Rhode Island 16 1.6 35 Massachusetts 90 1.5 36 Arizona 50 1.3 37 Minnesota 56 1.3 38 New Mexico 18 1.1 39 Oregon 22 0.7 40 Washington 36 0.7 41 Utah 12 0.7 42 Nebraska 10 0.6 43 Alaska 3 0.5 44 West Virginia 8 0.4 45 Montana 3 0.4 46 New Hampshire 4 0.4 47 Hawaii 4 0.3 48 Maine 4 0.3 49 South Dakota 2 0.3 50 Idaho 2 0.2 51 North Dakota 0 0.0 52 Vermont 0 0.0 53 Wyoming 0 0.0 ----------------------------------------------- (1)Includes cases reported by Washington, D.C. SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ======================================================================
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