Table 1.
Measure | High-High State (count, %) * | Low-Low State (count, %) |
---|---|---|
CFR | New Jersey (n = 21, 100 %) | Tennessee (55, 57.9 %) |
Connecticut (n = 7, 87.5 %) | Wisconsin (38, 52.8 %) | |
Massachusetts (n = 12, 85.7 %) | Illinois (49, 48.0 %) | |
Rhode Island (n = 4, 80 %) | Ohio (32, 36.4 %) | |
MR | Louisiana (53, 82.8 %) | Ohio (54, 61.4 %) |
New Jersey (n = 17, 80.95 %) | Maryland (14, 60.7 %) | |
Mississippi (58, 70.7 %) | California (33, 56.9 %) | |
Connecticut (n = 4, 50 %) | Washington (14, 39 %) | |
CFR & MR (Co-occurrence) | New Jersey (n = 17, 80.95 %) | Wisconsin (28, 38.9 %) |
Connecticut (n = 4, 50 %) | Ohio (32, 36.4 %) | |
Louisiana (45, 70.3 %) | Tennessee (31, 32.6 %) | |
Mississippi (32, 39.0 %) | California (20, 34.5 %) |
The first number in the parentheses represents the number of counties, and the second number represents % of counties in that state.