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. 2020 Mar 1;5(1):37. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed5010037

Table 2.

Cumulative number of cases and approximate cumulative incidence of flea-borne typhus in the Southeastern states and CA, 1922–1939 a,b.

Rank d State Cumulative Number of Cases,
1922–1939
Avg Annual Cases Avg Pop c
1920, 1930, 1940
Approx
Cumulative Incidence;
Cases/
100,000 Avg Pop
Avg
Annual Incidence/
100,000
Avg Pop
1 GA 6225 345.8 2,976,020 209 11.6
2 AL 3751 208.4 2,609,128 144 8.0
3 TX 3277 182.1 5,634,256 58.1 3.2
4 FL 806 44.8 1,444,698 55.8 3.1
5 SC 707 39.3 1,774,098 39.9 2.2
6 NC 481 26.7 3,100,341 15.5 0.86
7 LA 244 13.6 2,087,994 11.7 0.65
8 MD 195 10.3 1,634,144 11.9 0.63
9 VA 181 10.1 2,531,172 7.51 0.42
10 TN 168 9.3 2,623,427 6.4 0.35
11 MS 158 8.8 1,994,745 7.9 0.44
12 CA 139 7.7 5,337,166 2.6 0.14
Total 16,332

a [128]. b Some reported cases from rural TN, NC, MD, and VA may have been Rocky Mountain spotted fever. c Average population calculated from average population of 1920, 1930, and 1940, from US Census Bureau Data. d Rank by cumulative number of cases.