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Table 26. Primary and Secondary Syphilis - Reported Cases and Rates of Reported Cases by State, Ranked by Rates, United States, 2014

 
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Rank* State Cases Rate per 100,000 Population
1 Nevada 357 12.8
2 Louisiana 575 12.4
3 Georgia 1,234 12.3
4 California 3,835 10.0
5 Florida 1,740 8.9
6 New York 1,727 8.8
7 Arizona 577 8.7
8 Maryland 449 7.6
9 North Carolina 733 7.4
10 Oregon 272 6.9
11 Rhode Island 71 6.8
12 Illinois 863 6.7
  U.S. TOTAL† 19,999 6.3
13 Mississippi 189 6.3
14 South Dakota 53 6.3
15 Texas 1,636 6.2
16 New Mexico 126 6.0
17 Missouri 352 5.8
18 South Carolina 250 5.2
19 Delaware 47 5.1
20 Washington 344 4.9
21 Ohio 568 4.9
22 Hawaii 68 4.8
23 Minnesota 257 4.7
24 Massachusetts 301 4.5
25 Michigan 421 4.3
26 Pennsylvania 532 4.2
27 Arkansas 121 4.1
28 Oklahoma 151 3.9
29 Tennessee 237 3.6
30 Kentucky 158 3.6
31 Colorado 186 3.5
32 Virginia 289 3.5
33 New Jersey 297 3.3
34 Alabama 161 3.3
35 New Hampshire 36 2.7
36 Nebraska 50 2.7
37 Indiana 168 2.6
38 Connecticut 86 2.4
39 Iowa 72 2.3
40 Kansas 60 2.1
41 Alaska 15 2.0
42 North Dakota 13 1.8
43 Utah 47 1.6
44 West Virginia 28 1.5
45 Wisconsin 86 1.5
46 Maine 16 1.2
47 Vermont 5 0.8
48 Montana 8 0.8
49 Idaho 12 0.7
50 Wyoming 4 0.7

* States were ranked by rate, then by case count, then in alphabetical order, with rates shown rounded to the nearest tenth.

Total includes cases reported by the District of Columbia with 116 cases and a rate of 17.9, but excludes outlying areas (Guam with 7 cases and rate of 4.4, Puerto Rico with 484 cases and rate of 13.4, and Virgin Islands with 2 cases and rate of 1.9).

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