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Table 30. Tuberculosis Cases and Case Rates per 100,000 Population: Reporting Areas, 2014 and 2013

Reporting Area Cases Case Rates Rank According to Rate Population Estimates
July 1, 2014
2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013
United States 9,421 9,565 3.0 3.0 318,857,056
Alabama 133 108 2.7 2.2 14 21 4,849,377
Alaska 62 71 8.4 9.6 2 1 736,732
Arizona 193 184 2.9 2.8 12 15 6,731,484
Arkansas 93 72 3.1 2.4 9 18 2,966,369
California 2,145 2,166 5.5 5.6 3 3 38,802,500
Colorado 64 74 1.2 1.4 39 36 5,355,866
Connecticut 60 62 1.7 1.7 31 29 3,596,677
Delaware 22 19 2.4 2.1 26 22 935,614
District of Columbia1 32 37 4.9 5.7 658,893
Florida 595 651 3.0 3.3 10 8 19,893,297
Georgia 335 338 3.3 3.4 7 7 10097343
Hawaii 136 115 9.6 8.2 1 2 1,419,561
Idaho 11 11 0.7 0.7 47 48 1,634,464
Illinois 320 327 2.5 2.5 18 17 12,880,580
Indiana 108 94 1.6 1.4 32 34 6,596,855
Iowa 54 47 1.7 1.5 30 33 3,107,126
Kansas 40 36 1.4 1.2 36 39 2,904,021
Kentucky 80 59 1.8 1.3 29 37 4,413,157
Louisiana 121 139 2.6 3.0 17 10 4,649,676
Maine 14 15 1.1 1.1 42 22 1,330,089
Maryland 198 175 3.3 2.9 8 13 5,976,407
Massachusetts 199 201 3.0 3.0 11 12 6,745,408
Michigan 105 141 1.1 1.4 40 35 9,909,877
Minnesota 147 151 2.7 2.8 15 14 5,457,173
Mississippi 74 65 2.5 2.2 19 24 2,994,079
Missouri 79 104 1.3 1.7 38 30 6,063,589
Montana 6 6 0.6 0.6 48 49 1,023,579
Nebraska 38 21 2.0 1.1 25 43 1,881,503
Nevada 74 92 2.6 3.3 16 9 2,839,099
New Hampshire 11 15 0.8 1.1 44 41 1,326,813
New Jersey 308 320 3.4 3.6 6 6 8,938,175
New Mexico 50 50 2.4 2.4 20 19 2,085,572
New York 787 865 4.0 4.4 5 5 19,746,227
North Carolina 195 216 2.0 2.2 27 23 9,943,964
North Dakota 15 12 2.0 1.7 24 32 729,482
Ohio 156 148 1.3 1.3 37 38 11,594,163
Oklahoma 59 70 1.5 1.8 35 28 3,878,051
Oregon 77 73 1.9 1.9 28 27 3,970,239
Pennsylvania 209 214 1.6 1.7 34 31 12,787,209
Rhode Island 21 27 2.0 2.6 26 16 1,055,173
South Carolina 79 112 1.6 2.3 33 20 4,832,482
South Dakota 8 9 0.9 1.1 43 44 853,175
Tennessee 151 143 2.3 2.2 23 22 6,549,352
Texas 1,269 1,222 4.7 4.6 4 4 26,956,958
Utah 31 33 1.1 1.1 41 40 2,942,902
Vermont 2 5 0.3 0.8 50 46 626,562
Virginia 198 179 2.4 2.2 21 25 8,326,289
Washington 195 209 2.8 3.0 13 11 7,061,530
West Virginia 13 13 0.7 0.7 46 47 1,850,326
Wisconsin 47 49 0.8 0.9 45 45 5,757,564
Wyoming 2 0.3 49 50 584,153
American Samoa1,2 1 2 1.8 3.7 54,517
Fed. States of Micronesia1,2 165 128 156.1 120.6 105,681
Guam1,2 56 48 34.8 29.9 161,001
Marshall Islands1,2 151 153 212.7 219.4 70,983
N. Mariana Islands1,2 23 24 44.7 46.9 51,483
Puerto Rico1,2 44 49 1.2 1.3 3,620,897
Republic of Palau1,2 14 7 66.1 33.2 21,186
U.S. Virgin Islands1,2 2 1.9 104,170

 

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 2013 and 2014 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, 2014 (http://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html) (accessed July 17, 2015) and totals for USAPI were obtained from the International Data Base (http://www.census.gov/population/international/data/idb/informationGateway.php) (accessed July 17, 2015).
Ellipses indicate data not available.

See Technical Notes

See Surveillance Slide #4

 

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