Archives Indicator
Infectious Disease 2007 (per 100,000 population)
2007
Adair |
18.0 |
Allen |
18.4 |
Anderson |
0.7 |
Ballard |
14.0 |
Barren |
8.6 |
Bath |
1.3 |
Bell |
1.4 |
Boone |
4.8 |
Bourbon |
12.0 |
Boyd |
5.8 |
Boyle |
6.1 |
Bracken |
13.5 |
Breathitt |
13.5 |
Breckinridge |
0.8 |
Bullitt |
7.0 |
Butler |
31.4 |
Caldwell |
2.7 |
Calloway |
1.5 |
Campbell |
7.2 |
Carlisle |
2.7 |
Carroll |
1.4 |
Carter |
4.2 |
Casey |
7.2 |
Christian |
6.1 |
Clark |
5.0 |
Clay |
11.8 |
Clinton |
11.9 |
Crittenden |
1.6 |
Cumberland |
2.0 |
Daviess |
5.0 |
Edmonson |
1.2 |
Elliott |
2.1 |
Estill |
7.5 |
Fayette |
12.9 |
Fleming |
1.0 |
Floyd |
1.2 |
Franklin |
5.1 |
Fulton |
2.0 |
Gallatin |
14.3 |
Garrard |
7.2 |
Grant |
4.8 |
Graves |
4.1 |
Grayson |
4.7 |
Green |
26.7 |
Greenup |
0.4 |
Hancock |
13.6 |
Hardin |
5.6 |
Harlan |
19.8 |
Harrison |
0.8 |
Hart |
12.0 |
Henderson |
8.1 |
Henry |
0.9 |
Hickman |
2.8 |
Hopkins |
3.3 |
Jackson |
1.1 |
Jefferson |
16.2 |
Jessamine |
3.5 |
Johnson |
13.3 |
Kenton |
10.7 |
Knott |
17.9 |
Knox |
0.5 |
Larue |
1.1 |
Laurel |
1.1 |
Lawrence |
7.2 |
Lee |
14.5 |
Leslie |
1.2 |
Letcher |
17.5 |
Lewis |
3.0 |
Lincoln |
5.7 |
Livingston |
13.9 |
Logan |
16.4 |
Lyon |
4.4 |
Madison |
5.0 |
Magoffin |
0.9 |
Marion |
21.7 |
Marshall |
0.5 |
Martin |
1.1 |
Mason |
2.5 |
McCracken |
17.5 |
McCreary |
17.1 |
McLean |
0.9 |
Meade |
2.3 |
Menifee |
2.2 |
Mercer |
6.6 |
Metcalfe |
1.5 |
Monroe |
26.8 |
Montgomery |
3.7 |
Morgan |
2.9 |
Muhlenberg |
7.4 |
Nelson |
13.5 |
Nicholas |
2.1 |
Ohio |
0.6 |
Oldham |
15.5 |
Owen |
1.3 |
Owsley |
24.1 |
Pendleton |
1.0 |
Perry |
8.2 |
Pike |
5.1 |
Powell |
46.1 |
Pulaski |
1.4 |
Robertson |
6.3 |
Rockcastle |
0.9 |
Rowan |
1.8 |
Russell |
0.9 |
Scott |
8.2 |
Shelby |
5.2 |
Simpson |
18.9 |
Spencer |
1.0 |
Taylor |
0.6 |
Todd |
14.2 |
Trigg |
1.1 |
Trimble |
1.7 |
Union |
14.9 |
Warren |
25.1 |
Washington |
1.3 |
Wayne |
0.7 |
Webster |
8.2 |
Whitley |
4.4 |
Wolfe |
30.9 |
Woodford |
12.2 |
Notes on this indicator:
The occurrence of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), tuberculosis, and hepatitis (all types).
Data Sources:
The Health of Kentucky: A County Assessment (Kentucky Reportable Disease System)
Description:
Kentucky Institute of Medicine. The Health of Kentucky: A County Assessment. Lexington, KY; 2007. Authors' analysis of data from Kentucky Reportable Disease System (1999-2003).