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Table 13. Gonnorhea - Reported cases and rates by state/area, ranked according to rates: United States and outlying areas, 1996 ====================================================================== Rate per 100,000 Rank State/Area Cases Population -------------------------------------------------- 1 South Carolina 11,661 317.5 2 Alabama 13,169 309.6 3 Georgia 19,806 275.1 4 North Carolina 18,229 253.4 5 Mississippi 6,742 250.0 6 Maryland 11,592 229.9 7 Tennessee 11,709 222.8 8 Louisiana 9,315 214.5 9 Arkansas 5,056 203.6 10 Delaware 1,456 203.0 11 Michigan 15,130 158.4 12 Missouri 8,421 158.2 13 Illinois 17,964 151.9 14 Oklahoma 4,897 149.4 15 Virginia 9,293 140.4 16 Florida 19,181 135.4 17 Ohio 14,946 134.0 U.S.TOTAL(1) 325,883 124.0 18 Texas 23,124 123.5 19 Indiana 6,638 114.4 20 New York 20,604 113.6 21 New Jersey 8,721 109.8 22 Kentucky 4,229 109.6 23 Connecticut 3,388 103.5 YEAR 2000 OBJECTIVE 100.0 24 Pennsylvania 10,803 89.5 25 Arizona 3,709 87.9 26 Wisconsin 4,481 87.5 27 Kansas 2,044 79.7 28 Alaska 466 77.2 29 Nebraska 1,164 71.1 30 Nevada 1,025 67.0 31 California 18,652 59.0 32 Minnesota 2,697 58.5 33 New Mexico 890 52.8 34 Rhode Island 486 49.1 35 Hawaii 497 41.9 36 Iowa 1,145 40.3 37 West Virginia 736 40.3 38 Guam 56 39.7 39 Washington 2,020 37.2 40 Colorado 1,367 36.5 41 Massachusetts 2,189 36.0 42 Oregon 887 28.2 43 South Dakota 176 24.1 44 Puerto Rico 648 17.4 45 Utah 277 14.2 46 New Hampshire 153 13.3 47 Virgin Islands 12 10.8 48 Wyoming 41 8.5 49 Idaho 98 8.4 50 Vermont 47 8.0 51 North Dakota 37 5.8 52 Maine 55 4.4 53 Montana 38 4.4 -------------------------------------------------- (1) Includes cases reported by Washington, D.C. but excludes outlying areas (Guam, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands). ======================================================================
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