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For assistance, please send e-mail to: mmwrq@cdc.gov. Type 508 Accommodation and the title of the report in the subject line of e-mail.Notice to Readers: Final 2009 Reports of Nationally Notifiable Infectious DiseasesPlease note: An errata has been published for this article. To view the errata, please click here and here.WeeklyAugust 20, 2010 / 59(32);1025-1027-1039The tables listed in this report on pages 1027--1039 summarize finalized data, as of June 30, 2010, from the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) for 2009. These data will be published in more detail in the Summary of Notifiable Diseases --- United States, 2009 (1). Because no cases of diphtheria, neuroinvasive or non-neuroinvasive western equine encephalitis virus disease, nonparalytic poliovirus infection, severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus syndrome, smallpox, and yellow fever were reported in the United States during 2009, these diseases do not appear in these initial tables.Policies for reporting NNDSS data to CDC can vary by disease or reporting jurisdiction, depending on case status classification (i.e., confirmed, probable, or suspected). The publication criteria used for the 2009 finalized tables are listed in the "Print Criteria" column of the NNDSS event code list, available at http:/ncphinndssfiles/nndss_event_code_list_january_2009_cleared.pdf .Policies for reporting NNDSS data to CDC can vary by disease or reporting jurisdiction, depending on case status classification (i.e., confirmed, probable, or suspected). The publication criteria used for the 2009 finalized tables are listed in the "Print Criteria" column of the NNDSS event code list, available at http://www.cdc.gov/ncphi/disss/nndss/phs/files/nndss_event_code_list_january_2009_cleared.pdf .The NNDSS website is updated annually to include the latest national surveillance case definitions approved by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists for enumerating data on nationally notifiable infectious diseases.Population estimates for the states are from the National Center for Health Statistics. Estimates of the July 1, 2000 through July 1, 2008, U.S. resident population are from the vintage 2008 postcensal series (by year, county, age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin), and are available at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/bridged_race.htm. September 2, 2009 population estimates for territories are 2008 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau (2).References1. CDC. Summary of notifiable diseases, United States, 2009. MMWR for 2009;58(53). In press.2. US Census Bureau. International data base. Washington, DC: US Census Bureau; 2009. Available at http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/idb/summaries.html. Accessed August 12, 2010.TABLE 2. Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009Area Total resident population (in thousands) AIDS † AnthraxUnited States 304,057 36,870 1New England 14,303 805 1Connecticut 3,501 308 ---Maine 1,316 48 ---Massachusetts 6,498 307 ---New Hampshire 1,316 38 1Rhode Island 1,051 100 ---Vermont 621 4 ---Mid. Atlantic 40,622 6,339 ---New Jersey 8,683 908 ---New York (Upstate) 11,127 1,411 ---New York City 8,364 2,551 ---Pennsylvania 12,448 1,469 ---E.N. Central 46,396 3,564 ---Illinois 12,902 1,202 ---Indiana 6,377 425 ---Michigan 10,003 731 ---Ohio 11,486 914 ---Wisconsin 5,628 292 ---W.N. Central 20,165 1,230 ---Iowa 3,003 123 ---Kansas 2,802 136 ---Minnesota 5,220 358 ---Missouri 5,912 504 ---Nebraska 1,783 77 ---North Dakota 641 12 ---South Dakota 804 20 ---S. Atlantic 58,398 11,953 ---Delaware 873 144 ---District of Columbia 592 556 ---Florida 18,328 5,401 ---Georgia 9,686 1,606 ---Maryland 5,634 1,057 ---North Carolina 9,222 1,521 ---South Carolina 4,480 727 ---Virginia 7,769 869 ---West Virginia 1,814 72 ---E.S. Central 18,085 2,334 ---Alabama 4,662 594 ---Kentucky 4,269 289 ---Mississippi 2,939 549 ---Tennessee 6,215 902 ---W.S. Central 35,235 4,594 ---Arkansas 2,855 133 ---Louisiana 4,411 1,223 ---Oklahoma 3,642 123 ---Texas 24,327 3,115 ---Mountain 21,783 1,553 ---Arizona 6,500 540 ---Colorado 4,939 348 ---Idaho 1,524 32 ---Montana 967 27 ---Nevada 2,600 333 ---New Mexico 1,984 148 ---Utah 2,736 107 ---Wyoming 533 18 ---Pacific 49,070 4,498 ---Alaska 686 18 ---California 36,757 3,776 ---Hawaii 1,288 34 ---Oregon 3,790 203 ---Washington 6,549 467 ---TerritoriesAmerican Samoa 65 --- ---C.N.M.I. 55 1 ---Guam 176 3 ---Puerto Rico 3,955 474 ---U.S. Virgin Islands 110 18 ---N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.* No cases of diphtheria; poliovirus infection, nonparalytic; Powassan virus disease, non-neuroinvasive; severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV); smallpox, western equine encephalitis virus disease, neuroinvasive and non-neuroinvasive; and yellow fever were reported in 2009. Data on chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection (past or present) are not included because they are undergoing data quality review. Data on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections are not included because HIV infection reporting has been implemented on different dates and using different methods than for AIDS case reporting.† Total number of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) cases reported to the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP), through December 31, 2009.TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009Area Arboviral diseases §California serogroup virus Eastern equine encephalitis virus Powassan virus St. Louis encephalitis virus West Nile virusNeuro- Nonneuro-invasive Neuro- Nonneuro-invasive Neuro- Neuro- Nonneuro- invasive Neuro- Nonneuro-invasive invasive invasive invasive invasive invasiveUnited States 46 9 3 1 6 11 1 386 334New England --- --- --- 1 --- --- --- --- ---Connecticut --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Maine --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Massachusetts --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---New Hampshire --- --- --- 1 --- --- --- --- ---Rhode Island --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Vermont --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Mid. Atlantic --- 3 1 --- 3 --- --- 9 1New Jersey --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3 ---New York (Upstate) --- 3 1 --- 3 --- --- 3 1New York City --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3 ---Pennsylvania --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---E.N. Central 7 1 --- --- --- 1 --- 9 4Illinois --- 1 --- --- --- --- --- 5 ---Indiana 1 --- --- --- --- 1 --- 2 2Michigan --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 ---Ohio 5 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2Wisconsin 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 ---W.N. Central 1 --- --- --- 2 --- --- 26 75Iowa --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5Kansas --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4 9Minnesota --- --- --- --- 2 --- --- 1 3Missouri 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- 4 1Nebraska --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 11 41North Dakota --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1South Dakota --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6 15S. Atlantic 28 5 1 --- 1 --- --- 16 2Delaware --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---District of Columbia --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 ---Florida --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 1Georgia 2 --- --- --- --- --- --- 4 ---Maryland --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1North Carolina 16 --- 1 --- --- --- --- --- ---South Carolina --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3 ---Virginia --- 1 --- --- 1 --- --- 5 ---West Virginia 10 4 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---E.S. Central 9 --- --- --- --- 2 --- 38 27Alabama 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Kentucky --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3 ---Mississippi --- --- --- --- --- 2 --- 31 22Tennessee 8 --- --- --- --- --- --- 4 5W.S. Central --- --- 1 --- --- 7 1 117 35Arkansas --- --- --- --- --- 4 --- 6 ---Louisiana --- --- 1 --- --- --- --- 10 11Oklahoma --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 8 2Texas --- --- --- --- --- 3 1 93 22Mountain 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- 77 123Arizona --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 12 8Colorado --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 36 67Idaho --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 9 29Montana 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 3Nevada --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7 5New Mexico --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6 2Utah --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 1Wyoming --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4 8Pacific --- --- --- --- --- 1 --- 94 67Alaska --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---California --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 67 45Hawaii --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Oregon --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 10Washington --- --- --- --- --- 1 --- 26 12TerritoriesAmerican Samoa --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Puerto Rico --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---U.S. Virgin Islands --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.§ Totals reported to the Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCZVED) (ArboNET Surveillance), as of May 28, 2010.TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009Area BotulismTotal Foodborne Infant Other ¶ Brucellosis Chancroid** Chlamydia**United States 118 10 83 25 115 28 1,244,180New England --- --- --- --- 1 3 40,776Connecticut --- --- --- --- --- --- 12,127Maine --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,431Massachusetts --- --- --- --- 1 3 19,315New Hampshire --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,102Rhode Island --- --- --- --- --- --- 3,615Vermont --- --- --- --- --- --- 1,186Mid. Atlantic 22 --- 22 --- 4 --- 159,111New Jersey 11 --- 11 --- 1 --- 23,974New York (Upstate) 1 --- 1 --- 1 --- 33,722New York City 1 --- 1 --- --- --- 58,347Pennsylvania 9 --- 9 --- 2 --- 43,068E.N. Central 7 1 5 1 23 7 197,133Illinois --- --- --- --- 4 --- 60,542Indiana --- --- --- --- 4 1 21,732Michigan 1 --- --- 1 10 --- 45,714Ohio 5 1 4 --- 4 --- 48,239Wisconsin 1 --- 1 --- 1 6 20,906W.N. Central 4 1 3 --- 5 --- 70,396Iowa --- --- --- --- 2 --- 9,406Kansas 1 --- 1 --- --- --- 10,510Minnesota --- --- --- --- --- --- 14,197Missouri 2 --- 2 --- 1 --- 25,868Nebraska 1 1 --- --- 1 --- 5,443North Dakota --- --- --- --- 1 --- 1,957South Dakota --- --- --- --- --- --- 3,015S. Atlantic 10 --- 10 --- 30 9 249,979Delaware 2 --- 2 --- --- --- 4,718District of Columbia --- --- --- --- 1 --- 6,549Florida 1 --- 1 --- 9 1 72,931Georgia --- --- --- --- 10 --- 39,828Maryland 3 --- 3 --- --- --- 23,747North Carolina --- --- --- --- 1 6 41,045South Carolina --- --- --- --- 4 1 26,654Virginia 4 --- 4 --- 5 1 30,903West Virginia --- --- --- --- --- --- 3,604E.S. Central 2 --- 2 --- 3 --- 92,522Alabama 1 --- 1 --- 3 --- 25,929Kentucky --- --- --- --- --- --- 13,293Mississippi --- --- --- --- --- --- 23,589Tennessee 1 --- 1 --- --- --- 29,711W.S. Central 8 --- 8 --- 15 8 162,915Arkansas 3 --- 3 --- --- --- 14,354Louisiana 1 --- 1 --- 1 --- 27,628Oklahoma --- --- --- --- 2 --- 15,023Texas 4 --- 4 --- 12 8 105,910Mountain 7 1 6 --- 5 --- 80,476Arizona 3 --- 3 --- 3 --- 26,002Colorado 1 --- 1 --- --- --- 19,998Idaho --- --- --- --- --- --- 3,842Montana --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,988Nevada 1 --- 1 N --- --- 10,045New Mexico 1 1 --- --- 2 --- 9,493Utah 1 --- 1 --- --- --- 6,145Wyoming --- --- --- --- --- --- 1,963Pacific 58 7 27 24 29 1 190,872Alaska 1 --- 1 --- --- --- 5,166California 43 3 20 20 24 1 146,796Hawaii 4 --- 4 --- 1 --- 6,026Oregon --- --- --- --- 3 --- 11,497Washington 10 4 2 4 1 --- 21,387TerritoriesAmerican Samoa --- --- --- --- --- --- ---C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- --- --- --- 1 --- 620Puerto Rico --- --- --- --- --- --- 7,302U.S. Virgin Islands --- --- --- --- --- --- 488N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.¶ Includes cases reported as wound and unspecified botulism.** Totals reported to the Division of STD Prevention, NCHHSTP, as of May 7, 2010.TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009Area Cholera Coccidioidomycosis Cryptosporidiosis CyclosporiasisTotal Confirmed ProbableUnited States 10 10,438 7,654 7,393 261 141New England 1 1 470 458 12 26Connecticut --- N 38 38 --- 18Maine --- N 67 55 12 NMassachusetts 1 N 181 181 --- 7New Hampshire --- 1 83 83 --- 1Rhode Island --- --- 22 22 --- ---Vermont --- N 79 79 --- NMid. Atlantic 3 --- 821 820 1 39New Jersey --- N 53 53 --- 8New York (Upstate) --- N 222 222 --- 12New York City 2 N 80 80 --- 19Pennsylvania 1 N 466 465 1 NE.N. Central 1 38 1,727 1,716 11 9Illinois --- N 154 154 --- 5Indiana 1 N 288 284 4 1Michigan --- 22 285 282 3 2Ohio --- 16 388 384 4 ---Wisconsin --- N 612 612 --- 1W.N. Central --- 11 1,162 1,124 38 2Iowa --- N 232 211 21 1Kansas --- N 104 104 --- ---Minnesota --- --- 347 347 --- 1Missouri --- 11 193 183 10 ---Nebraska --- N 117 116 1 NNorth Dakota --- N 31 31 --- NSouth Dakota --- N 138 132 6 ---S. Atlantic --- 5 1,226 1,138 88 52Delaware --- 1 12 12 --- ---District of Columbia --- --- 8 8 --- 2Florida --- N 497 456 41 38Georgia --- N 336 336 --- 6Maryland --- 4 43 43 --- 2North Carolina --- N 159 116 43 2South Carolina --- N 62 61 1 1Virginia --- N 86 86 --- 1West Virginia --- N 23 20 3 ---E.S. Central 1 --- 235 231 4 2Alabama --- N 68 68 --- NKentucky --- N 67 67 --- NMississippi --- N 19 19 --- NTennessee 1 N 81 77 4 2W.S. Central 2 2 677 596 81 11Arkansas --- N 60 60 --- ---Louisiana --- 2 56 56 --- 1Oklahoma --- N 142 128 14 ---Texas 2 N 419 352 67 10Mountain --- 10,381 567 560 7 ---Arizona --- 10,233 34 34 --- ---Colorado --- N 138 137 1 ---Idaho --- N 98 97 1 NMontana --- N 57 57 --- NNevada --- 61 25 25 --- NNew Mexico --- 47 149 146 3 ---Utah --- 39 39 39 --- ---Wyoming --- 1 27 25 2 ---Pacific 2 --- 769 750 19 ---Alaska --- N 8 8 --- ---California 2 --- 459 459 --- ---Hawaii --- N 1 1 --- ---Oregon --- N 199 185 14 ---Washington --- N 102 97 5 ---TerritoriesAmerican Samoa --- N N --- --- NC.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- --- --- --- --- ---Puerto Rico --- N N --- --- NU.S. Virgin Islands --- --- --- --- --- ---N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009Area Ehrlichiosis/Anaplasmosis Giardiasis Gonorrhea**Ehrlichia Ehrlichia Anaplasma phagocytophilum Undeterminedchaffeensis ewingiiUnited States 944 7 1,161 155 19,399 301,174New England 23 --- 189 2 1,757 5,162Connecticut --- --- 22 --- 290 2,558Maine 1 --- 15 --- 223 143Massachusetts 9 --- 99 --- 751 1,976New Hampshire 4 --- 18 2 197 113Rhode Island 8 --- 35 --- 75 322Vermont 1 --- N --- 221 50Mid. Atlantic 196 --- 322 27 3,520 31,904New Jersey 102 --- 70 --- 430 4,762New York (Upstate) 70 --- 241 8 1,419 6,111New York City 10 --- 9 1 832 10,893Pennsylvania 14 --- 2 18 839 10,138E.N. Central 84 1 283 55 2,917 62,690Illinois 33 --- 6 3 613 19,962Indiana --- --- --- 21 312 6,835Michigan 6 --- --- --- 672 14,704Ohio 12 1 1 --- 806 15,988Wisconsin 33 --- 276 31 514 5,201W.N. Central 160 5 323 51 1,971 14,825Iowa N N N N 291 1,658Kansas 6 --- 1 --- 161 2,505Minnesota 8 --- 317 38 674 2,303Missouri 144 5 5 13 524 6,488Nebraska 2 N --- --- 177 1,376North Dakota N N N N 32 151South Dakota --- --- --- --- 112 344S. Atlantic 208 1 14 1 3,774 74,944Delaware 22 --- 2 --- 29 971District of Columbia N N N N 73 2,561Florida 11 --- 3 --- 1,981 20,878Georgia 18 --- 1 --- 747 13,687Maryland 33 --- 1 --- 277 6,395North Carolina 53 --- 3 --- N 13,870South Carolina 2 1 --- --- 106 8,318Virginia 68 --- 4 --- 503 7,789West Virginia 1 --- --- 1 58 475E.S. Central 99 --- 3 16 434 26,492Alabama 8 --- 2 N 204 7,498Kentucky 12 --- --- N N 3,827Mississippi 6 --- --- --- N 7,241Tennessee 73 --- 1 16 230 7,926W.S. Central 171 --- 25 1 529 47,424Arkansas 38 --- 6 --- 155 4,460Louisiana --- --- --- --- 203 8,996Oklahoma 129 --- 17 --- 171 4,673Texas 4 --- 2 1 N 29,295Mountain --- --- --- 1 1,645 9,486Arizona --- --- --- 1 198 3,250Colorado N N N N 499 2,823Idaho N N N N 208 110Montana N N N N 133 80Nevada N --- N N 109 1,726New Mexico N N N N 113 1,082Utah --- --- --- --- 312 341Wyoming --- --- --- --- 73 74Pacific 3 --- 2 1 2,852 28,247Alaska N N N N 111 990California 3 --- 2 1 1,832 23,228Hawaii N N N N 21 631Oregon --- --- --- --- 421 1,113Washington N N N N 467 2,285TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N N N N --- ---C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam N N N N 3 59Puerto Rico N N N N 156 230U.S. Virgin Islands --- --- --- --- --- 115N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009Area Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease Hansen disease (leprosy) Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrhealAll ages, Age <5 yrsserotypesSerotype b Nonserotype b Unknown serotypeUnited States 3,022 35 236 178 103 20 242New England 216 3 10 3 9 --- 17Connecticut 64 --- 3 --- 1 N 10Maine 21 2 2 1 N --- 2Massachusetts 100 --- 3 --- 6 --- 2New Hampshire 14 --- --- --- --- --- 1Rhode Island 12 --- --- --- 2 --- 1Vermont 5 1 2 2 N --- 1Mid. Atlantic 601 10 13 46 5 --- 20New Jersey 132 --- --- 11 1 --- 3New York (Upstate) 172 --- --- 16 N --- 11New York City 78 --- --- 15 3 --- 6Pennsylvania 219 10 13 4 1 --- NE.N. Central 468 3 31 27 4 --- 31Illinois 182 --- --- 20 1 --- 1Indiana 84 2 7 1 --- --- ---Michigan 24 1 6 --- 1 --- 7Ohio 101 --- 18 2 2 --- 14Wisconsin 77 --- --- 4 --- --- 9W.N. Central 192 1 10 16 --- 2 42Iowa 1 1 --- --- --- --- 9Kansas 14 --- --- --- --- --- 2Minnesota 79 --- 10 2 --- 1 17Missouri 63 --- --- 9 --- --- 7Nebraska 25 --- --- 3 --- --- 4North Dakota 10 --- --- 2 N 1 ---South Dakota --- --- --- --- --- --- 3S. Atlantic 795 2 68 24 7 --- 24Delaware 5 --- --- 1 --- --- ---District of Columbia 6 --- --- --- --- --- ---Florida 222 1 24 4 7 --- 5Georgia 162 1 18 5 --- --- 5Maryland 94 --- 7 --- --- --- 4North Carolina 105 --- --- 12 --- --- 4South Carolina 79 --- 8 1 --- --- 2Virginia 88 --- 8 1 --- --- 2West Virginia 34 --- 3 --- N --- 2E.S. Central 183 1 10 12 3 --- 23Alabama 43 --- 1 --- --- N 6Kentucky 21 --- --- 6 --- --- NMississippi 8 --- --- 2 2 --- ---Tennessee 111 1 9 4 1 --- 17W.S. Central 148 5 13 7 28 1 32Arkansas 24 --- 3 1 4 1 7Louisiana 24 --- --- 5 --- --- 2Oklahoma 93 2 10 1 N --- 17Texas 7 3 --- --- 24 --- 6Mountain 260 8 47 16 4 9 25Arizona 84 1 17 1 --- 1 2Colorado 74 2 9 --- 2 2 9Idaho 5 --- --- 2 --- --- 3Montana 2 1 --- --- --- --- 2Nevada 19 2 2 4 1 --- NNew Mexico 36 --- 4 9 --- 5 3Utah 37 2 14 --- 1 1 6Wyoming 3 --- 1 --- --- --- ---Pacific 159 2 34 27 43 8 28Alaska 21 --- --- 5 --- N NCalifornia 41 --- 28 8 19 3 24Hawaii 32 1 1 4 24 --- ---Oregon 56 --- --- 7 N 2 4Washington 9 1 5 3 N 3 ---TerritoriesAmerican Samoa --- --- --- --- --- N NC.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- --- --- --- 6 N ---Puerto Rico 4 --- --- 3 --- --- NU.S. Virgin Islands --- --- --- --- --- --- ---N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009Area Hepatitis, viral, acute Influenza-associated pediatric mortality †† Legionellosis Listeriosis Lyme disease MalariaTotal Confirmed ProbableA B CUnited States 1,987 3,405 782 358 3,522 851 38,468 29,959 8,509 1,451New England 108 54 66 10 203 77 12,440 9,030 3,410 62Connecticut 18 16 53 1 55 26 4,156 2,751 1,405 7Maine 1 15 2 --- 10 4 970 791 179 2Massachusetts 71 17 10 5 95 35 5,256 4,019 1,237 40New Hampshire 7 6 N 1 15 2 1,415 996 419 4Rhode Island 9 U U 3 21 6 235 150 85 5Vermont 2 --- 1 --- 7 4 408 323 85 4Mid. Atlantic 275 328 99 34 1,196 205 16,346 13,682 2,664 413New Jersey 71 93 7 6 218 45 4,973 4,598 375 103New York (Upstate) 48 57 48 15 368 74 4,600 3,493 1,107 53New York City 88 72 5 8 227 38 1,051 641 410 204Pennsylvania 68 106 39 5 383 48 5,722 4,950 772 53E.N. Central 284 436 92 40 723 119 2,969 2,281 688 173Illinois 126 118 6 8 135 38 136 136 --- 70Indiana 17 74 22 5 62 9 83 61 22 25Michigan 72 132 35 6 169 26 103 81 22 31Ohio 36 88 26 15 282 30 58 51 7 37Wisconsin 33 24 3 6 75 16 2,589 1,952 637 10W.N. Central 126 154 33 20 135 25 1,693 1,176 517 84Iowa 38 37 11 3 24 4 108 77 31 10Kansas 12 6 1 2 7 1 18 18 --- 8Minnesota 29 38 15 9 28 3 1,543 1,063 480 43Missouri 21 47 --- 4 59 14 3 3 --- 13Nebraska 21 22 3 --- 13 --- 5 4 1 8North Dakota 2 --- 2 --- 2 2 15 10 5 1South Dakota 3 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 --- 1S. Atlantic 429 913 174 54 605 142 4,466 3,507 959 367Delaware 4 34 U 2 19 7 984 984 --- 5District of Columbia 1 10 1 --- 24 1 61 53 8 17Florida 171 299 53 12 193 25 110 77 33 93Georgia 54 144 31 8 60 30 40 40 --- 68Maryland 47 72 23 5 157 14 2,024 1,466 558 80North Carolina 41 104 24 10 62 27 96 21 75 32South Carolina 63 56 1 6 13 12 42 25 17 7Virginia 42 110 10 8 67 16 908 698 210 61West Virginia 6 84 31 3 10 10 201 143 58 4E.S. Central 46 348 107 25 142 40 41 14 27 35Alabama 12 89 10 2 20 14 3 3 --- 9Kentucky 12 90 64 5 52 7 1 1 --- 13Mississippi 9 33 U 4 4 5 --- --- --- 4Tennessee 13 136 33 14 66 14 37 10 27 9W.S. Central 209 680 74 71 151 59 278 90 188 102Arkansas 12 65 2 4 8 8 --- --- --- 5Louisiana 6 73 9 7 18 16 --- --- --- 8Oklahoma 7 122 27 10 10 8 2 2 --- 2Texas 184 420 36 50 115 27 276 88 188 87Mountain 163 132 53 56 151 31 57 28 29 48Arizona 68 42 U 24 49 8 7 3 4 10Colorado 52 27 28 14 31 9 1 --- 1 26Idaho 5 11 7 1 8 3 16 4 12 3Montana 6 1 1 1 8 --- 3 3 --- 5Nevada 15 34 5 2 14 3 13 10 3 ---New Mexico 8 8 6 9 9 3 5 1 4 ---Utah 7 5 6 5 28 2 9 6 3 4Wyoming 2 4 --- --- 4 3 3 1 2 ---Pacific 347 360 84 48 216 153 178 151 27 167Alaska 2 4 U 1 1 --- 7 7 --- 2California 273 258 43 36 167 106 117 117 --- 126Hawaii 11 6 U 1 1 4 N N N 1Oregon 19 44 19 4 18 19 38 12 26 12Washington 42 48 22 6 29 24 16 15 1 26TerritoriesAmerican Samoa --- --- --- --- --- --- N N N ---C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam 7 57 49 1 --- --- --- --- --- ---Puerto Rico 21 34 --- --- 3 2 N N N 5U.S. Virgin Islands --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.†† Totals reported to the Division of Influenza, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), as of December 31, 2009.TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009Area Measles Meningococcal diseaseAll serogroups Serogroup A, C, Serogroup Other Unknown serogroup MumpsY, and W-135 B serogroupTotal Indigenous Imported §§United States 71 51 20 980 301 174 23 482 1,991New England 2 1 1 35 19 6 4 6 27Connecticut --- --- --- 7 4 1 --- 2 1Maine --- --- --- 4 2 --- 2 --- 6Massachusetts 2 1 1 16 9 5 --- 2 15New Hampshire --- --- --- 3 1 --- --- 2 ---Rhode Island --- --- --- 4 3 --- 1 --- 3Vermont --- --- --- 1 --- --- 1 --- 2Mid. Atlantic 34 29 5 110 25 32 --- 53 1,668New Jersey 2 2 --- 19 --- --- --- 19 200New York (Upstate) --- --- --- 27 12 9 --- 6 647New York City 18 15 3 17 --- --- --- 17 806Pennsylvania 14 12 2 47 13 23 --- 11 15E.N. Central 1 1 --- 169 54 43 2 70 75Illinois --- --- --- 47 --- --- --- 47 47Indiana --- --- --- 34 17 15 2 --- 2Michigan --- --- --- 21 11 5 --- 5 11Ohio 1 1 --- 43 14 13 --- 16 6Wisconsin --- --- --- 24 12 10 --- 2 9W.N. Central 8 8 --- 90 19 11 2 58 53Iowa 1 1 --- 15 9 4 2 --- 15Kansas --- --- --- 14 --- --- --- 14 7Minnesota 1 1 --- 16 7 6 --- 3 7Missouri 6 6 --- 27 --- --- --- 27 15Nebraska --- --- --- 11 1 1 --- 9 7North Dakota --- --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- ---South Dakota --- --- --- 5 --- --- --- 5 2S. Atlantic 14 6 8 165 76 38 5 46 45Delaware --- --- --- 2 --- --- --- 2 1District of Columbia 2 --- 2 --- --- --- --- --- 2Florida 5 --- 5 52 33 12 --- 7 18Georgia 1 1 --- 31 19 6 2 4 ---Maryland 4 3 1 12 6 6 --- --- 8North Carolina --- --- --- 31 7 1 2 21 4South Carolina --- --- --- 11 4 7 --- --- 2Virginia 1 1 --- 18 4 2 --- 12 9West Virginia 1 1 --- 8 3 4 1 --- 1E.S. Central 1 --- 1 37 9 4 1 23 13Alabama --- --- --- 12 4 4 1 3 6Kentucky --- --- --- 6 --- --- --- 6 1Mississippi --- --- --- 4 1 --- --- 3 1Tennessee 1 --- 1 15 4 --- --- 11 5W.S. Central 1 --- 1 96 41 19 2 34 48Arkansas --- --- --- 9 6 1 --- 2 4Louisiana --- --- --- 18 --- --- --- 18 1Oklahoma --- --- --- 16 6 7 2 1 3Texas 1 --- 1 53 29 11 --- 13 40Mountain --- --- --- 68 47 8 6 7 27Arizona --- --- --- 15 9 1 4 1 10Colorado --- --- --- 24 19 4 1 --- 6Idaho --- --- --- 7 4 --- --- 3 3Montana --- --- --- 5 4 1 --- --- ---Nevada --- --- --- 6 5 --- --- 1 3New Mexico --- --- --- 3 3 --- --- --- 1Utah --- --- --- 3 2 1 --- --- 4Wyoming --- --- --- 5 1 1 1 2 ---Pacific 10 6 4 210 11 13 1 185 35Alaska --- --- --- 6 --- --- --- 6 6California 9 6 3 131 --- --- --- 131 16Hawaii --- --- --- 5 1 --- 1 3 5Oregon --- --- --- 43 --- --- --- 43 2Washington 1 --- 1 25 10 13 --- 2 6TerritoriesAmerican Samoa --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Puerto Rico --- --- --- 1 --- --- --- 1 6U.S. Virgin Islands --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.§§ Imported cases include only those directly related to importation from other countries.TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009Novel influenza A Poliomyelitis, paralytic Q Fever Rabiesvirus infections ¶¶Area Pertussis Plague Psittacosis Total Acute Chronic Animal HumanUnited States 43,696 16,858 8 1 9 113 93 20 5,343 4New England 3,726 626 --- --- --- 1 1 --- 354 ---Connecticut 1,713 56 --- --- N --- --- --- 153 ---Maine 145 80 --- --- --- --- --- --- 56 ---Massachusetts 1,370 358 --- --- --- 1 1 --- --- ---New Hampshire 247 76 --- --- --- N N N 34 ---Rhode Island 192 45 --- --- --- --- --- --- 45 ---Vermont 59 11 --- --- --- N N N 66 ---Mid. Atlantic 6,112 1,222 --- --- 5 15 12 3 852 ---New Jersey 1,414 244 --- --- 2 2 1 1 287 ---New York (Upstate) 1,424 265 --- --- --- 2 --- 2 436 ---New York City 1,314 98 --- --- --- 1 1 --- 29 ---Pennsylvania 1,960 615 --- --- 3 10 10 --- 100 ---E.N. Central 10,620 3,206 1 --- --- 9 9 --- 220 2Illinois 3,404 648 1 --- --- --- --- --- 82 ---Indiana 291 392 --- --- --- 1 1 --- 25 1Michigan 515 900 --- --- --- 1 1 --- 66 1Ohio 188 1,096 --- --- --- --- --- --- 47 ---Wisconsin 6,222 170 --- --- --- 7 7 --- N ---W.N. Central 1,539 2,840 --- 1 --- 20 16 4 391 ---Iowa 167 235 --- --- --- N N N 35 ---Kansas 205 240 --- --- --- 2 2 --- 76 ---Minnesota 670 1,121 --- 1 --- 2 2 --- 69 ---Missouri 76 1,015 --- --- --- 3 3 --- 65 ---Nebraska 313 141 --- --- --- 4 2 2 77 ---North Dakota 63 30 --- --- --- --- --- --- 16 ---South Dakota 45 58 --- --- --- 9 7 2 53 ---S. Atlantic 5,626 1,632 --- --- 1 7 6 1 2,103 1Delaware 381 13 --- --- --- 1 1 --- --- ---District of Columbia 45 7 --- --- --- 1 1 --- --- ---Florida 2,915 497 --- --- --- 1 1 --- 161 ---Georgia 222 223 --- --- --- 1 1 --- 405 ---Maryland 766 148 --- --- --- --- --- --- 384 ---North Carolina 483 220 --- --- --- 1 1 --- 468 ---South Carolina 244 262 --- --- 1 --- --- --- --- ---Virginia 327 222 --- --- --- 1 1 --- 566 1West Virginia 243 40 --- --- --- 1 --- 1 119 ---E.S. Central 1,155 803 --- --- --- 3 1 2 138 ---Alabama 477 305 N --- --- 1 1 --- --- ---Kentucky 143 226 --- --- --- 2 --- 2 46 ---Mississippi 252 75 --- --- --- --- --- --- 4 ---Tennessee 283 197 --- --- --- --- --- --- 88 ---W.S. Central 5,703 3,993 --- --- --- 17 10 7 925 1Arkansas 131 369 --- --- --- 2 2 --- 47 ---Louisiana 232 149 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Oklahoma 189 117 --- --- --- 2 --- 2 48 ---Texas 5,151 3,358 --- --- N 13 8 5 830 1Mountain 3,176 1,019 7 --- --- 18 15 3 108 ---Arizona 947 277 --- --- --- 4 4 --- N ---Colorado 171 231 --- --- --- 9 7 2 --- ---Idaho 166 99 --- --- --- --- --- --- 8 ---Montana 94 61 --- --- --- --- --- --- 25 ---Nevada 467 24 --- --- --- 1 1 --- 6 ---New Mexico 232 85 6 --- --- 4 3 1 26 ---Utah 988 220 1 --- --- --- --- --- 13 ---Wyoming 111 22 --- --- --- --- --- --- 30 ---Pacific 6,039 1,517 --- --- 3 23 23 --- 252 ---Alaska 272 59 --- --- --- 1 1 --- 15 ---California 3,161 869 --- --- 3 20 20 --- 226 ---Hawaii 1,424 46 --- --- --- 1 1 --- --- ---Oregon 524 252 --- --- --- --- --- --- 11 ---Washington 658 291 --- --- --- 1 1 --- --- ---TerritoriesAmerican Samoa 8 --- --- --- N N --- N N NC.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam 1 2 --- --- --- N --- N --- ---Puerto Rico 20 1 --- --- N --- --- --- 41 ---U.S. Virgin Islands 49 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.¶¶ Totals reported to the Division of Influenza, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD) for confirmed and probable case counts. After recognition of the first cases of infection with 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus in April 2009, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state health departments initiated enhanced surveillance to identify additional cases. From April 15 to July 24, 2009, state and territorial health departments were requested to submit a daily line list of individual confirmed cases of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus infections directly to the Influenza Division at CDC. As of July 24, 2009, a total of 43,771 cases were reported from all 50 states, Washington DC, and four territories. This table reflects cases reported by this method.In addition, three cases of human infection with novel influenza A viruses, different from the 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) strain, were identified by state health departments and reported to CDC during 2009. These three cases, identified in Iowa [2] and Kansas, were isolated cases of human infections and one virus was identified as a swine influenza A (H1N1) virus, and the remaining two cases were swine-lineage influenza A (H3N2) viruses.TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009ShigaArea Rocky Mountain spotted fever*** Rubella Rubella, congenital syndrome Salmonellosis toxin-producing ShigellosisE. Coli (STEC) †††Total Confirmed ProbableUnited States 1,815 151 1,662 3 2 49,192 4,643 15,931New England 14 2 12 1 --- 2,174 292 346Connecticut --- --- --- --- --- 430 67 43Maine 5 --- 5 --- --- 121 19 5Massachusetts 7 1 6 1 --- 1,155 106 245New Hampshire 1 --- 1 --- --- 261 37 21Rhode Island --- --- --- --- --- 144 38 27Vermont 1 1 --- --- --- 63 25 5Mid. Atlantic 110 13 97 --- 1 5,514 435 2,800New Jersey 63 2 61 --- 1 1,132 106 587New York (Upstate) 16 1 15 --- --- 1,370 158 241New York City 8 1 7 --- --- 1,253 57 447Pennsylvania 23 9 14 --- --- 1,759 114 1,525E.N. Central 90 9 81 --- --- 5,169 717 2,514Illinois 49 1 48 --- --- 1,484 166 620Indiana 13 3 10 --- --- 629 96 80Michigan 5 4 1 --- --- 960 140 219Ohio 18 --- 18 --- --- 1,407 133 1,096Wisconsin 5 1 4 --- --- 689 182 499W.N. Central 276 20 256 1 --- 2,679 751 1,439Iowa 5 1 4 --- --- 408 163 53Kansas 1 1 --- --- --- 398 54 214Minnesota 5 3 2 1 --- 575 219 79Missouri 253 7 246 --- --- 656 143 1,046Nebraska 12 8 4 --- --- 341 86 34North Dakota --- --- --- --- --- 103 15 9South Dakota --- --- --- --- --- 198 71 4S. Atlantic 451 68 383 --- --- 14,478 691 2,365Delaware 19 --- 19 --- --- 142 13 151District of Columbia 1 --- 1 --- --- 100 3 28Florida 10 2 8 --- --- 6,741 177 461Georgia 52 52 --- --- --- 2,362 71 661Maryland 40 3 37 --- --- 803 91 370North Carolina 255 7 248 --- --- 1,810 112 359South Carolina 19 3 16 --- --- 1,195 33 126Virginia 53 1 52 --- --- 1,095 156 198West Virginia 2 --- 2 --- --- 230 35 11E.S. Central 268 9 257 --- --- 3,077 215 813Alabama 68 3 65 --- --- 932 47 156Kentucky 1 1 --- --- --- 453 73 226Mississippi 9 --- 9 --- --- 899 6 52Tennessee 190 5 183 --- --- 793 89 379W.S. Central 564 12 552 --- --- 6,411 378 3,188Arkansas 184 1 183 --- --- 615 44 318Louisiana 2 --- 2 --- --- 1,180 23 177Oklahoma 342 9 333 --- --- 652 64 398Texas 36 2 34 --- --- 3,964 247 2,295Mountain 41 17 24 --- --- 3,028 561 1,138Arizona 23 11 12 --- --- 1,086 68 806Colorado 1 1 --- --- --- 619 168 102Idaho 1 --- 1 --- --- 174 92 8Montana 10 4 6 --- --- 110 35 11Nevada 1 --- 1 --- --- 252 35 79New Mexico 1 --- 1 --- --- 369 38 104Utah 1 --- 1 --- --- 321 110 24Wyoming 3 1 2 --- --- 97 15 4Pacific 1 1 --- 1 1 6,662 603 1,328Alaska N --- --- --- N 68 1 4California 1 1 --- 1 1 5,003 301 1,066Hawaii N --- --- --- --- 338 11 49Oregon --- --- --- --- --- 433 84 56Washington --- --- --- --- --- 820 206 153TerritoriesAmerican Samoa N --- --- --- --- --- --- 3C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam N --- --- --- --- 11 --- 13Puerto Rico N --- --- 1 N 596 --- 15U.S. Virgin Islands --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.*** Total case count includes 2 unknown case status reports.††† Includes E. coli O157:H7; shiga toxin-positive, serogroup non-O157; and shiga toxin positive, not serogrouped.TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009Streptococcal StreptococcalArea disease, invasive, toxic-shock Streptococcus pneumoniae, invasive disease Syphilisgroup A syndromeAll Congenital Primary andstages §§§ (age <1 yr) secondaryDrug-resistant Nondrug-resistantAll ages Age <5 yrs Age <5 yrsUnited States 5,279 161 3,370 583 1,988 44,828 427 13,997New England 316 29 158 22 96 769 3 341Connecticut 89 22 100 18 20 179 2 65Maine 21 N 23 2 7 15 --- 4Massachusetts 135 2 4 2 50 473 --- 238New Hampshire 38 2 --- --- 11 37 --- 14Rhode Island 14 1 18 --- 4 64 1 20Vermont 19 2 13 --- 4 1 --- ---Mid. Atlantic 1,026 32 207 42 306 6,540 26 1,735New Jersey 163 3 --- --- 70 890 7 212New York (Upstate) 337 24 97 18 139 702 5 128New York City 193 --- 16 9 97 3,921 10 1,054Pennsylvania 333 5 94 15 N 1,027 4 341E.N. Central 942 57 690 101 324 3,834 28 1,542Illinois 282 23 N N 74 1,915 16 750Indiana 167 23 251 33 49 324 1 158Michigan 158 --- 27 4 79 635 4 230Ohio 209 11 412 64 78 794 7 360Wisconsin 126 --- --- --- 44 166 --- 44W.N. Central 414 9 366 79 115 1,010 11 308Iowa --- --- --- --- --- 65 --- 23Kansas 39 --- 52 18 N 151 3 32Minnesota 189 7 227 53 45 217 1 71Missouri 93 2 74 6 39 514 6 173Nebraska 46 --- 2 --- 17 45 --- 5North Dakota 18 --- 7 --- 5 8 1 4South Dakota 29 N 4 2 9 10 --- ---S. Atlantic 1,132 18 1,419 245 371 10,909 79 3,507Delaware 11 --- 18 3 --- 87 1 27District of Columbia 14 --- 27 3 4 431 --- 163Florida 279 N 779 143 66 3,863 21 1,041Georgia 238 --- 460 87 98 2,717 14 953Maryland 188 1 4 --- 87 993 31 314North Carolina 107 4 N N N 1,524 10 579South Carolina 81 --- --- --- 53 507 --- 123Virginia 173 1 N N 47 755 2 299West Virginia 41 12 131 9 16 32 --- 8E.S. Central 204 1 278 40 113 3,439 36 1,149Alabama N N N N N 1,138 13 417Kentucky 40 1 78 8 N 239 2 92Mississippi N N 55 12 16 745 8 237Tennessee 164 --- 145 20 97 1,317 13 403W.S. Central 530 --- 131 27 354 9,785 149 2,757Arkansas 22 --- 60 13 29 552 10 275Louisiana 27 --- 71 14 19 1,964 11 741Oklahoma 155 N N N 61 296 2 97Texas 326 N N N 245 6,973 126 1,644Mountain 512 15 118 25 281 1,965 32 529Arizona 161 --- --- --- 128 1,084 28 231Colorado 127 --- --- --- 53 269 --- 105Idaho 10 --- N N 9 31 1 3Montana N N --- --- N 5 --- 4Nevada 6 2 43 7 --- 306 3 91New Mexico 122 1 --- --- 38 208 --- 61Utah 85 12 63 16 52 55 --- 31Wyoming 1 --- 12 2 1 7 --- 3Pacific 203 --- 3 2 28 6,577 63 2,129Alaska 38 --- --- --- 20 4 --- ---California N N N N N 6,031 61 1,900Hawaii 165 --- 3 2 8 88 1 33Oregon N N N N N 132 --- 57Washington N N N N N 322 1 139TerritoriesAmerican Samoa --- N --- --- --- --- --- ---C.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- --- --- --- --- 12 --- 2Puerto Rico N N --- --- N 724 5 227U.S. Virgin Islands --- --- --- --- --- 2 --- ---N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.§§§ Includes the following categories: primary, secondary, latent (including early latent, late latent, and latent syphilis of unknown duration), neurosyphilis, late (including late syphilis with clinical manifestations other than neurosyphilis), and congenital syphilis.TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009Area Tetanus Toxic-shock syndrome Trichinellosis Tuberculosis ¶¶¶ Tularemia Typhoid feverUnited States 18 74 13 11,545 93 397New England --- 1 --- 394 6 17Connecticut --- N --- 95 1 5Maine --- N --- 9 --- ---Massachusetts --- --- --- 243 4 10New Hampshire --- --- --- 16 --- 1Rhode Island --- 1 --- 24 --- 1Vermont --- --- --- 7 1 ---Mid. Atlantic 2 12 1 1,647 4 110New Jersey --- 3 --- 405 2 35New York (Upstate) --- 2 --- 246 --- 10New York City --- 3 1 760 1 53Pennsylvania 2 4 --- 236 1 12E.N. Central 4 11 1 928 5 47Illinois --- 1 --- 418 3 15Indiana 2 1 --- 119 1 1Michigan --- 6 1 144 --- 11Ohio 2 2 --- 180 1 12Wisconsin --- 1 --- 67 --- 8W.N. Central 3 11 --- 402 29 14Iowa --- 2 --- 42 1 ---Kansas --- 1 --- 64 4 ---Minnesota --- 1 --- 161 1 5Missouri 2 4 --- 80 13 7Nebraska 1 3 --- 32 5 ---North Dakota --- --- --- 5 --- ---South Dakota --- --- --- 18 5 2S. Atlantic --- 6 --- 2,221 3 67Delaware --- --- --- 19 --- 2District of Columbia --- --- --- 41 --- 2Florida --- N --- 821 1 19Georgia --- 6 N 415 --- 11Maryland --- N --- 218 1 16North Carolina --- --- --- 251 1 5South Carolina --- --- --- 164 --- ---Virginia --- --- --- 273 --- 12West Virginia --- --- --- 19 --- ---E.S. Central 1 6 --- 569 5 4Alabama 1 --- --- 168 --- ---Kentucky --- 1 N 77 1 ---Mississippi --- N --- 122 --- 1Tennessee --- 5 --- 202 4 3W.S. Central 1 3 --- 1,879 24 25Arkansas --- 3 N 82 17 ---Louisiana --- --- --- 194 --- ---Oklahoma --- N --- 102 7 2Texas 1 N --- 1,501 --- 23Mountain 2 3 2 536 8 12Arizona --- 1 --- 232 --- 2Colorado --- 1 2 85 3 6Idaho --- --- --- 18 --- 1Montana --- N --- 8 2 ---Nevada 1 1 --- 106 --- 3New Mexico --- --- --- 48 1 ---Utah 1 --- --- 37 --- ---Wyoming --- --- --- 2 2 ---Pacific 5 21 9 2,969 9 101Alaska --- N 1 37 2 1California 5 21 8 2,470 1 90Hawaii --- N --- 117 --- 5Oregon --- N --- 89 1 1Washington --- N --- 256 5 4TerritoriesAmerican Samoa --- N N 4 --- 1C.N.M.I. --- --- --- 32 --- ---Guam --- --- --- 102 --- ---Puerto Rico 2 N N 63 --- ---U.S. Virgin Islands --- --- --- --- --- ---N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. C.N.M.I.: Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.¶¶¶ Totals reported to the Division of Tuberculosis Elimination, NCHHSTP, as of May 14, 2010.TABLE 2. (Continued) Reported cases of notifiable diseases,* by geographic division and area --- United States, 2009Area Vancomycin-intermediate Vancomycin-resistant Varicella VibriosisStaphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus aureusMorbidity Mortality****United States 78 1 20,480 2 789New England 8 --- 1,096 --- 41Connecticut 2 --- 486 --- 27Maine --- --- 235 --- 4Massachusetts 6 --- 4 --- ---New Hampshire N --- 202 --- 6Rhode Island --- --- 57 --- 2Vermont --- --- 112 --- 2Mid. Atlantic 30 --- 2,052 --- 52New Jersey 1 --- 470 --- 32New York (Upstate) 11 --- N N NNew York City 16 --- --- --- 20Pennsylvania 2 --- 1,582 --- NE.N. Central 12 1 6,415 1 30Illinois --- --- 1,582 --- 13Indiana N --- 457 1 3Michigan 4 1 1,888 --- 2Ohio 5 --- 1,911 N 6Wisconsin 3 --- 577 --- 6W.N. Central 11 --- 1,272 --- 9Iowa --- --- N N NKansas N N 554 --- NMinnesota 3 --- --- --- 9Missouri 8 --- 573 --- ---Nebraska --- --- N N NNorth Dakota --- --- 92 --- NSouth Dakota --- --- 53 --- NS. Atlantic 9 --- 2,567 1 238Delaware --- --- 12 --- 5District of Columbia N N 30 --- 1Florida 6 --- 1,125 1 112Georgia 1 --- N N 26Maryland --- --- N --- 34North Carolina 2 --- N N 15South Carolina --- --- 134 --- 16Virginia --- --- 773 --- 29West Virginia --- --- 493 --- NE.S. Central --- --- 554 --- 39Alabama N N 549 --- 18Kentucky N N N N 1Mississippi --- --- 5 N 12Tennessee --- --- N --- 8W.S. Central 6 --- 5,086 --- 111Arkansas --- --- 501 --- NLouisiana 2 --- 140 --- 41Oklahoma --- --- N N 2Texas 4 --- 4,445 --- 68Mountain 1 --- 1,342 --- 33Arizona --- --- --- --- 19Colorado N --- 515 --- 12Idaho N N N N NMontana N N 164 --- NNevada 1 --- N N NNew Mexico N N 119 --- 1Utah --- --- 544 --- 1Wyoming --- --- --- --- ---Pacific 1 --- 96 --- 236Alaska N N 57 --- ---California N N --- --- 139Hawaii 1 --- 39 --- 30Oregon N N N N 19Washington N N N N 48TerritoriesAmerican Samoa --- --- N N NC.N.M.I. --- --- --- --- ---Guam --- --- 32 --- 2Puerto Rico --- --- 530 --- NU.S. Virgin Islands --- --- --- --- ---N: Not reportable. U: Unavailable. ---: No reported cases. 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