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Table 30. Tuberculosis Cases and Case Rates per 100,000 Population: Reporting Areas, 2012 and 2011

Reporting Area Cases Case Rates Rank According to Rate Population Estimates
July 1, 2012
2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011
United States 9,945 10,517 3.2 3.4 313,914,040
Alabama 134 161 2.8 3.4 18 13 4,822,023
Alaska 66 67 9 9.3 1 1 731,449
Arizona 211 255 3.2 3.9 13 8 6,553,255
Arkansas 70 85 2.4 2.9 24 18 2,949,131
California 2,191 2,322 5.8 6.2 3 3 38,041,430
Colorado 64 70 1.2 1.4 43 36 5,187,582
Connecticut 74 83 2.1 2.3 29 27 3,590,347
Delaware 28 21 3.1 2.3 14 28 917,092
District of Columbia1 37 55 5.9 8.9 619,020
Florida 679 754 3.5 4 9 7 19,317,568
Georgia 357 347 3.6 3.5 8 11 9,919,945
Hawaii 117 123 8.4 8.9 2 2 1,392,313
Idaho 15 12 0.9 0.8 45 47 1,595,728
Illinois 347 358 2.7 2.8 20 19 12,875,255
Indiana 102 100 1.6 1.5 34 35 6,537,334
Iowa 46 40 1.5 1.3 36 37 3,074,186
Kansas 42 36 1.5 1.3 38 40 2,885,905
Kentucky 80 70 1.8 1.6 32 34 4,380,415
Louisiana 149 167 3.2 3.7 11 10 4,601,893
Maine 17 9 1.3 0.7 41 50 1,329,192
Maryland 224 232 3.8 4 6 6 5,884,563
Massachusetts 215 195 3.2 3 12 16 6,646,144
Michigan 149 170 1.5 1.7 35 32 9,883,360
Minnesota 162 137 3 2.6 15 22 5,379,139
Mississippi 81 91 2.7 3.1 19 14 2,984,926
Missouri 89 98 1.5 1.6 37 33 6,021,988
Montana 5 8 0.5 0.8 49 46 1,005,141
Nebraska 22 23 1.2 1.2 44 41 1,855,525
Nevada 82 96 3 3.5 16 12 2,758,931
New Hampshire 9 11 0.7 0.8 46 45 1,320,718
New Jersey 302 331 3.4 3.7 10 9 8,864,590
New Mexico 40 49 1.9 2.4 30 26 2,085,538
New York 866 905 4.4 4.6 5 5 19,570,261
North Carolina 211 244 2.2 2.5 28 23 9,752,073
North Dakota 26 7 3.7 1 7 44 699,628
Ohio 149 145 1.3 1.3 40 39 11,544,225
Oklahoma 88 94 2.3 2.5 25 24 3,814,820
Oregon 61 74 1.6 1.9 33 30 3,899,353
Pennsylvania 234 260 1.8 2 31 29 12,763,536
Rhode Island 23 27 2.2 2.6 27 21 1,050,292
South Carolina 122 140 2.6 3 22 15 4,723,723
South Dakota 19 15 2.3 1.8 26 31 833,354
Tennessee 164 156 2.5 2.4 23 25 6,456,243
Texas 1,233 1,325 4.7 5.2 4 4 26,059,203
Utah 37 34 1.3 1.2 39 43 2,855,287
Vermont 4 8 0.6 1.3 47 38 626,011
Virginia 235 221 2.9 2.7 17 20 8,185,867
Washington 185 199 2.7 2.9 21 17 6,897,012
West Virginia 8 13 0.4 0.7 50 49 1,855,413
Wisconsin 71 70 1.2 1.2 42 42 5,726,398
Wyoming 3 4 0.5 0.7 48 48 576,412
American Samoa1,2 1 3 1.8 5.5 54,947
Fed. States of Micronesia1,2 173 142 162.5 133.3 106,487
Guam1,2 68 79 42.5 49.4 159,914
Marshall Islands1,2 145 148 211.7 216.1 68,480
N. Mariana Islands1,2 21 31 40.9 60.3 51,395
Puerto Rico1,2 71 50 1.9 1.4 3,690,923
Republic of Palau1,2 2 8 9.5 38 21,032
U.S. Virgin Islands1,2 4 3.8 105,275

1 Not ranked with the states. See Table 31 for District of Columbia ranking among states.

2 Not included in U.S. totals.

Note: Denominators for computing 2011 and 2012 rates for states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico were obtained from Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012 (accessed August 12, 2013); for all other areas, from IDB Summary Demographic Data (accessed August 12, 2013).

Ellipses indicate data not available.

See Technical Notes.

See Surveillance Slide #4.

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