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Reported Tuberculosis in the United States, 2012

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Table 31. Tuberculosis Cases and Case Rates per 100,000 Population, Ranked and Grouped by Number of Cases: United States and the District of Columbia, 2012 and 2011

Reporting Area201220112011–2012 % ChangeOverall Rank by 2012 Rate
No.RateNo.RateNo.Rate

Total

9,945

3.2

10,517

3.4

-5.4

-6.1

...

>= 500 cases in 2012

California

2,191

5.8

2,322

6.2

-5.6

-6.5

3

Texas

1,233

4.7

1,325

5.2

-6.9

-8.5

4

New York1

866

4.4

905

4.6

-4.3

-4.6

5

Florida

679

3.5

754

4.0

-9.9

-11.0

9

100 - 499 cases in 2012

Georgia

357

3.6

347

3.5

2.9

1.8

8

Illinois

347

2.7

358

2.8

-3.1

-3.2

20

New Jersey

302

3.4

331

3.7

-8.8

-9.1

10

Virginia

235

2.9

221

2.7

6.3

5.3

17

Pennsylvania

234

1.8

260

2.0

-10.0

-10.1

31

Maryland

224

3.8

232

4.0

-3.4

-4.2

6

Massachusetts

215

3.2

195

3.0

10.3

9.6

12

Arizona

211

3.2

255

3.9

-17.3

-18.3

13

North Carolina

211

2.2

244

2.5

-13.5

-14.4

28

Washington

185

2.7

199

2.9

-7.0

-8.0

21

Tennessee

164

2.5

156

2.4

5.1

4.2

23

Minnesota

162

3.0

137

2.6

18.2

17.5

15

Louisiana

149

3.2

167

3.7

-10.8

-11.3

11

Michigan

149

1.5

170

1.7

-12.4

-12.4

35

Ohio

149

1.3

145

1.3

2.8

2.7

40

Alabama

134

2.8

161

3.4

-16.8

-17.1

18

South Carolina

122

2.6

140

3.0

-12.9

-13.8

22

Hawaii

117

8.4

123

8.9

-4.9

-5.8

2

Indiana

102

1.6

100

1.5

2.0

1.7

34

< 100 cases in 2012

Missouri

89

1.5

98

1.6

-9.2

-9.4

37

Oklahoma

88

2.3

94

2.5

-6.4

-7.1

25

Nevada

82

3.0

96

3.5

-14.6

-15.8

16

Mississippi

81

2.7

91

3.1

-11.0

-11.2

19

Kentucky

80

1.8

70

1.6

14.3

13.9

32

Connecticut

74

2.1

83

2.3

-10.8

-10.9

29

Wisconsin

71

1.2

70

1.2

1.4

1.1

42

Arkansas

70

2.4

85

2.9

-17.6

-17.9

24

Alaska

66

9.0

67

9.3

-1.5

-2.5

1

Colorado

64

1.2

70

1.4

-8.6

-9.8

43

Oregon

61

1.6

74

1.9

-17.6

-18.2

33

Iowa

46

1.5

40

1.3

15.0

14.6

36

Kansas

42

1.5

36

1.3

16.7

16.0

38

New Mexico

40

1.9

49

2.4

-18.4

-18.6

30

District of Columbia

37

6.0

55

8.9

-32.7

-32.7

--

Utah

37

1.3

34

1.2

8.8

7.3

39

Delaware

28

3.1

21

2.3

33.3

32.0

14

North Dakota

26

3.7

7

1.0

271.4

263.5

7

Rhode Island

23

2.2

27

2.6

-14.8

-14.8

27

Nebraska

22

1.2

23

1.2

-4.3

-5.0

44

South Dakota

19

2.3

15

1.8

26.7

25.2

26

Maine

17

1.3

9

0.7

88.9

88.8

41

Idaho

15

0.9

12

0.8

25.0

24.1

45

New Hampshire

9

0.7

11

0.8

-18.2

-18.4

46

West Virginia

8

0.4

13

0.7

-38.5

-38.5

50

Montana

5

0.5

8

0.8

-37.5

-38.0

49

Vermont

4

0.6

8

1.3

-50.0

-50.0

47

Wyoming

3

0.5

4

0.7

-25.0

-26.2

48

1 Includes New York City.

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).

See Table 30 for ranking of states without the District of Columbia.

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