New chlamydia cases in U.S. by state 2017

Number of new chlamydia cases in the United States as of 2017, by state (per 100,000 population)

The data describes the rate of chlamydia among adults in the USA as of 2017. As of that year, Mississippi had one of the highest rates of chlamydia in the U.S. with 580 new cases per a 100,000 population.

District of Columbia 1198.1
Alaska 768.3
Louisiana 695.2
North Carolina 647.4
New Mexico 605.7
Mississippi 580.2
Georgia 570.8
South Carolina 569.9
Arkansas 545
Alabama 543.6
Oklahoma 542.2
Illinois 540.4
New York 524.7
Texas 523.6
Hawaii 498.3
Delaware 492.2
Ohio 489.3
California 487.5
Arizona 481.1
United States 478.8
Tennessee 477.5
Missouri 477.4
Michigan 469.1
South Dakota 462.9
Maryland 459.3
Nevada 455.3
Florida 454.8
Colorado 445.4
Indiana 437.9
Rhode Island 433.6
North Dakota 427.2
Virginia 424.5
Wisconsin 423.5
Nebraska 422.9
Pennsylvania 418.1
Oregon 410.7
Montana 408.8
Washington 406.4
Kentucky 395.2
Kansas 394.8
Minnesota 389.3
Iowa 388.9
Connecticut 364.9
Massachusetts 357.3
New Jersey 350.6
Wyoming 348.7
Idaho 344.5
Vermont 303.4
Maine 298.1
Utah 293.3
West Virginia 268
New Hampshire 233.3