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Reported Tuberculosis in the United States, 2013

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Table 56. Tuberculosis Cases and Percentages by Directly Observed Therapy (DOT): Reporting Areas, 20111

Reporting Area Total Cases Cases with Initial Drug Regimen Prescribed2 Cases with Information on Directly Observed Therapy Percentage of Cases by Directly Observed Therapy3
No. (%) DOT Only Both DOT and Self-Administered
United States

10,509

10,203

9,855

(98.6)

(62.0)

(29.3)

 
Alabama 146 142 142 (100.0) (47.2) (51.4)
Alaska 67 64 56 (87.5) (100.0) (0.0)
Arizona 255 240 237 (98.8) (74.7) (20.7)
Arkansas 85 82 82 (100.0) (29.3) (29.3)
California 2,323 2,260 2,238 (99.0) (49.6) (38.5)
Colorado 70 68 68 (100.0) (86.8) (8.8)
Connecticut 83 81 81 (100.0) (24.7) (55.6)
Delaware 21 21 21 (100.0) (28.6) (61.9)
District of Columbia 55 54 42 (77.8) (73.8) (21.4)
Florida 754 736 734 (99.7) (34.1) (61.7)
Georgia 347 331 324 (97.9) (85.2) (11.4)
Hawaii 123 122 122 (100.0) (53.3) (38.5)
Idaho 12 12 12 (100.0) (41.7) (41.7)
Illinois 358 346 343 (99.1) (40.8) (44.9)
Indiana 100 98 98 (100.0) (88.8) (10.2)
Iowa 40 40 39 (97.5) (66.7) (25.6)
Kansas 36 34 34 (100.0) (85.3) (14.7)
Kentucky 70 69 69 (100.0) (82.6) (13.0)
Louisiana 167 161 157 (97.5) (49.0) (31.8)
Maine 9 8 8 (100.0) (0.0) (100.0)
Maryland 232 226 225 (99.6) (80.4) (17.3)
Massachusetts 195 190 189 (99.5) (43.4) (38.6)
Michigan 170 167 158 (94.6) (63.9) (36.1)
Minnesota 137 133 133 (100.0) (85.7) (14.3)
Mississippi 91 89 89 (100.0) (82.0) (18.0)
Missouri 97 92 91 (98.9) (47.3) (49.5)
Montana 8 8 8 (100.0) (37.5) (12.5)
Nebraska 96 93 78 (83.9) (92.3) (6.4)
Nevada 114 114 109 (95.6) (83.5) (16.5)
New Hampshire 331 318 318 (100.0) (45.3) (31.4)
New Jersey 405 397 396 (99.7) (56.3) (21.2)
New Mexico 49 46 45 (97.8) (100.0) (0.0)
New York State4 221 218 217 (99.5) (23.0) (73.3)
New York City 684 665 445 (66.9) -- --
North Carolina 244 235 235 (100.0) (95.3) (4.7)
North Dakota 7 7 7 (100.0) (57.1) (42.9)
Ohio 145 141 140 (99.3) (74.3) (18.6)
Oklahoma 94 89 89 (100.0) (59.6) (39.3)
Oregon 74 74 74 (100.0) (89.2) (9.5)
Pennsylvania 260 251 251 (100.0) (70.5) (20.3)
Rhode Island 27 27 27 (100.0) (18.5) (81.5)
South Carolina 140 134 134 (100.0) (94.0) (5.2)
South Dakota 15 15 15 (100.0) (46.7) (46.7)
Tennessee 156 149 147 (98.7) (94.6) (5.4)
Texas 1,317 1,280 1,272 (99.4) (84.5) (13.9)
Utah 34 34 34 (100.0) (79.4) (20.6)
Vermont 8 8 8 (100.0) (60.5) (12.5)
Virginia 221 217 207 (95.4) (90.8) (7.2)
Washington 199 195 185 (94.9) (60.0) (15.1)
West Virginia 13 12 12 (100.0) (83.3) (16.7)
Wisconsin 70 69 66 (95.7) (40.9) (57.6)
Wyoming 4 4 3 (75.0) (0.0) (66.7)
 
American Samoa5 3 3 3 (100.0) (66.7) (33.3)
Fed. States of Micronesia5 142 142 138 (97.2) (87.0) (10.9)
Guam5 80 78 76 (97.4) (98.7) (1.3)
Marshall Islands5 148 148 39 (26.4) -- --
N. Mariana Islands5 31 31 28 (90.3) (96.4) (3.6)
Puerto Rico5 50 47 47 (100.0) (74.5) (2.1)
Republic of Palau5 8 8 2 (25.0) -- --
U.S. Virgin Islands5 ... ... ... ... ... ...

1 Most recent year for which data are available.

2 Includes persons alive at diagnosis with an initial drug regimen of one or more drugs prescribed.

3 Percentage for U.S. based on 52 reporting areas (50 states, New York City, and the District of Columbia). Percentages shown only for reporting areas with information reported for ≥75% of cases.

4 Excludes New York City.

5 Not included in U.S. totals.

Note: Ellipses indicate data not available.

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