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Table 28. Tuberculosis Cases and Case Rates per 100,000 Population, Ranked and Grouped by Number of Cases: States and the District of Columbia, 2010 and 2009

State 2010 2009 2009-2010 % Change Overall
Rank by 2010 Rate
No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate

>= 500 cases in 2010

California

2,327

6.2

2,469

6.7

-5.8

-7.5

3

Texas

1,385

5.5

1,501

6.1

-7.7

-9.8

4

New York1

954

4.9

1,007

5.2

-5.3

-5.8

5

Florida

835

4.5

822

4.4

1.6

2.3

7

100 - 499 cases in 2010

Georgia

411

4.1

414

4.2

-0.7

-2.4

11

New Jersey

405

4.6

405

4.7

0.0

-2.1

6

Illinois

372

2.9

418

3.2

-11.0

-9.4

21

North Carolina

296

3.1

251

2.7

17.9

14.8

18

Arizona

283

4.2

232

3.5

22.0

20.0

10

Virginia

268

3.4

271

3.4

-1.1

0.0

15

Washington

239

3.5

256

3.8

-6.6

-7.9

14

Pennsylvania

238

1.9

236

1.9

0.8

0.0

31

Massachusetts

222

3.3

242

3.7

-8.3

-10.8

16

Maryland

220

3.8

218

3.8

0.9

0.0

13

Louisiana

200

4.4

193

4.3

3.6

2.3

8

Tennessee

193

3

202

3.2

-4.5

-6.3

20

Ohio

190

1.6

180

1.6

5.6

0.0

36

Michigan

184

1.9

144

1.4

27.8

35.7

32

South Carolina

153

3.3

164

3.6

-6.7

-8.3

17

Alabama

146

3.1

168

3.6

-13.1

-13.9

19

Minnesota

135

2.6

161

3.1

-16.1

-16.1

23

Mississippi

116

3.9

121

4.1

-4.1

-4.9

12

Hawaii

115

8.8

117

9.1

-1.7

-3.3

1

Nevada

114

4.3

106

4

7.5

7.5

9

Missouri

107

1.8

80

1.3

33.8

38.5

35

< 100 cases in 2010

Indiana

90

1.4

119

1.9

-24.4

-26.3

40

Kentucky

90

2.1

75

1.7

20.0

23.5

30

Oregon

87

2.3

89

2.3

-2.2

0.0

28

Oklahoma

86

2.3

102

2.8

-15.7

-17.9

27

Connecticut

85

2.4

95

2.7

-10.5

-11.1

26

Arkansas

78

2.7

82

2.8

-4.9

-3.6

22

Colorado

71

1.4

85

1.7

-16.5

-17.6

41

Alaska

57

8

37

5.3

54.1

50.9

2

Wisconsin

55

1

67

1.2

-17.9

-16.7

43

New Mexico

51

2.5

48

2.4

6.3

4.2

24

Iowa

48

1.6

42

1.4

14.3

14.3

38

Kansas

46

1.6

64

2.3

-28.1

-30.4

37

District of Columbia

44

7.2

41

6.8

7.3

5.9

--

Nebraska

27

1.5

32

1.8

-15.6

-16.7

39

Rhode Island

26

2.5

24

2.3

8.3

8.7

25

Delaware

20

2.2

19

2.1

5.3

4.8

29

Utah

20

0.7

37

1.3

-45.9

-46.2

48

Idaho

15

1

18

1.2

-16.7

-16.7

44

South Dakota

15

1.8

18

2.2

-16.7

-18.2

34

West Virginia

15

0.8

19

1

-21.1

-20.0

45

North Dakota

12

1.8

5

0.8

140.0

125.0

33

New Hampshire

10

0.8

16

1.2

-37.5

-33.3

47

Maine

8

0.6

9

0.7

-11.1

-14.3

50

Wyoming

7

1.3

2

0.4

250.0

225.0

42

Montana

6

0.6

8

0.8

-25.0

-25.0

49

Vermont

5

0.8

6

1

-16.7

-20.0

46

Total

11,182

3.6

11,537

3.8

-3.1

-5.3

1Includes New York City.

Note: Denominators for computing 2009 and 2010 rates for states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico were obtained from Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States and States, and for Puerto Rico (July 1, 2000– July 1, 2010) (accessed August 30, 2011).

See Table 20 for ranking of states without the District of Columbia.

 
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