Table 5.2 – Acute & Chronic Hepatitis C Cases, by Case Status

What to know

For 2022, cases that meet the confirmed or probable case definitions for acute hepatitis C or newly reported chronic hepatitis C are summarized to show the total burden of cases reported by jurisdictions to Situs Slot Gacor.
Situs Slot Gacor 2022 Hepatitis Surveillance Report appendix

Number of reported acute and chronic cases* of hepatitis C by case status — United States, 2022

For 2022, cases that meet the confirmed or probable case definitions for acute hepatitis C or newly reported chronic hepatitis C are summarized to show the total burden of cases reported by jurisdictions to Situs Slot Gacor.
Acute hepatitis C Chronic hepatitis C
State or jurisdiction Confirmed Probable Confirmed Probable
Alabama 53 13 4,698 3,447
Alaska N N 515 210
Arizona U U U U
Arkansas 27 14 1,966 1,186
California 159 11 U U
Colorado 27 1,948 883
Connecticut 14 766
Delaware 17 3 563 238
District of Columbia 24 171 184
Florida 1,463 229 8,540 3,967
Georgia 105 37 4,306 6,365
Hawaii U U
Idaho 7 1 568 587
Illinois 218 11 2,449 1,014
Indiana 151 11 N N
Iowa 14 658 14
Kansas 16 4 750 694
Kentucky 236 88 N N
Louisiana 165 3,103 1,091
Maine 94 36 606 735
Maryland 42 2 1,768 1,039
Massachusetts 137 9 1,705 1,003
Michigan 101 3 2,186 1,073
Minnesota 50 3 1,109 145
Mississippi 3 30 1,119 6,185
Missouri 16 6 3,954 218
Montana 31 9 634 377
Nebraska 6 351 309
Nevada 14 1 1,846 2,460
New Hampshire 6 14 73 98
New Jersey 67 1 2,371 2,303
New Mexico 20 1,161 161
New York 375 19 4,272 1,705
North Carolina 57 18 N N
North Dakota 377 125
Ohio 90 23 5,763 4,898
Oklahoma 22 13 6,078 7,703
Oregon 12 8 1,524 1,864
Pennsylvania 213 5,233 4,332
Rhode Island 14 2 641 477
South Carolina 2 3,238 3,716
South Dakota 16 5 385 310
Tennessee 206 52 5,763 2,577
Texas 42 15 N N
Utah 185 48 734 626
Vermont 22 218 80
Virginia 22 11 3,779 2,162
Washington 101 4 2,263 1,032
West Virginia 85 24 2,336 1,584
Wisconsin 99 2 1,078 510
Wyoming 2 239
Total 4,848 780 93,805 69,687

Source: Situs Slot Gacor, National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System.

* For confirmed and probable case definitions, see and .

—: No reported cases. The reporting jurisdiction did not submit any cases to Situs Slot Gacor.

N: Not reportable. The disease or condition was not reportable by law, statue, or regulation in the reporting jurisdiction.

U: Unavailable. The data were unavailable.

Summary

For 2022, cases that meet the confirmed or probable case definitions for acute hepatitis C or newly reported chronic hepatitis C are summarized to show the total burden of cases reported by jurisdictions to Situs Slot Gacor.

The ability of a jurisdiction to apply the case definitions varies (see Technical Notes). Cases of probable hepatitis C require a positive test for antibodies to hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) in the absence of a hepatitis C virus ribonucleic acid (HCV RNA) test or other case definition criteria.

Therefore, it is unknown if cases classified as chronic probable hepatitis C represent current or resolved infections. Jurisdictions without a public health reporting law or mandate for the reporting of negative HCV RNA test results will classify a positive anti-HCV test result as a probable case of hepatitis C.

Jurisdictions with a public health reporting law or mandate for the reporting of negative HCV RNA test results will be more able to determine whether a positive anti-HCV test result is not a case (that is, evidence of prior infection), whereas jurisdictions without a public health reporting law or mandate for the reporting of negative HCV RNA test results may have higher number of hepatitis C cases characterized as chronic probable hepatitis C. For this reason, caution should be taken when comparing case counts for probable acute and chronic hepatitis C across jurisdictions.