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Rate of end-stage renal disease cases caused by diabetes U.S. 2014, by state

Incidence rate of end-stage renal disease cases attributed to diabetes in the U.S. in 2014, by state (per 100,000 population)

The data displays the number of end-stage renal disease cases attributed to diabetes in the U.S. in 2014, by state. In that year, Hawaii had 363.6 end-stage renal disease cases attributed to diabetes per 100,000 adults diagnosed with diabetes, the highest incidence rate of any state.

Hawaii 363.6
District of Columbia 304.8
South Dakota 227.1
Texas 220.9
Louisiana 219.8
Mississippi 219.3
Michigan 215.9
New Mexico 210.1
South Carolina 202.7
Virginia 196.5
Arizona 196.2
Oklahoma 190.8
New Jersey 189.6
California 188.3
Illinois 187.5
North Dakota 186.4
Indiana 180.8
West Virginia 178.2
North Carolina 177.3
Alabama 176.3
Wisconsin 174.7
United States 173.4
Idaho 166.7
Georgia 166.3
Nevada 166.2
Ohio 164.4
Maryland 160.8
Pennsylvania 159.9
Utah 156.2
New York 155.5
Arkansas 155.3
Missouri 150.7
Oregon 148.3
Tennessee 145.3
Washington 145
Kentucky 143.5
Kansas 143.1
Florida 142.4
Colorado 142.3
Montana 138.2
Rhode Island 136.8
Delaware 135.8
Connecticut 131.5
Iowa 128
Minnesota 123
Maine 114.3
Nebraska 106.1
Massachusetts 101.5
New Hampshire 81.7