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. 2015 Jul 8;93(1):66–72. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.15-0122

Table 1.

The number of reported cases and the reported incidence rate (IR) per million persons per year by state, 2008–2012

State Cases (IR)
Alabama 24 (1.3)
Alaska NN
Arizona 0 (0)
Arkansas 27 (2.3)
California 2 (0.01)
Colorado NN
Connecticut 404 (22.6)
Delaware 12 (2.7)
District of Columbia NN
Florida 24 (0.3)
Georgia 19 (0.4)
Hawaii NN
Idaho NN
Illinois 41 (0.6)
Indiana 0 (0)
Iowa NN
Kansas 15 (1.1)
Kentucky 1 (0.05)
Louisiana 1 (0.04)
Maine 127 (19.1)
Maryland 32 (1.1)
Massachusetts 674 (20.6)
Michigan 10 (0.2)
Minnesota 2,586 (97.3)
Mississippi 4 (0.3)
Missouri 66 (2.2)
Montana 0 (0)
Nebraska 4 (0.4)
Nevada 0 (0)
New Hampshire 135 (20.5)
New Jersey 457 (10.4)
New Mexico NN
New York City 93 (2.3)
New York State 1,313 (23.5)
North Carolina 75 (1.6)
North Dakota 6 (4.3)
Ohio 13 (0.2)
Oklahoma 57 (3)
Oregon 6 (0.3)
Pennsylvania 19 (0.3)
Rhode Island 269 (51.1)
South Carolina 1 (0.04)
South Dakota 4 (1)
Tennessee 35 (1.1)
Texas 9 (0.1)
Utah 0 (0)
Vermont 19 (7.6)
Virginia 59 (1.5)
Washington 0 (0)
West Virginia 2 (0.2)
Wisconsin 2,250 (79.1)
Wyoming 1 (0.4)

States where anaplasmosis was not notifiable for the duration of 2008–2012 are marked “NN.” The number of incident cases is from the Nationally Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System, and the number of person-years at risk is from the U.S. Census Bureau.