1. Doctors and healthcare providers are required by Utah law (Section 26-6-6 and Title 26, Chapter 23b of the Utah Health Code for the year 2024) to report information about certain diseases to Utah DHHS. These diseases are called reportable diseases. Reportable diseases are the diseases, illnesses, and conditions that are concerning to the health of the public as stated in the Utah Administrative Code Rule R386-702. The list of reportable diseases and conditions in Utah is up to date. A disease may be added to the list as a new public health threat emerges, or a disease may be removed as its incidence declines.↩︎

  2. Count is the total disease count in 2024. For influenza, count is the total disease count in the 2023–2024 influenza season.↩︎

  3. The rate indicates infections per 100,000 population. Use caution when interpreting 2024 rates ≤0.3; the estimate has a relative standard error greater than 30% and does not meet DHHS standards for reliability.↩︎

  4. The average disease rate for the 5 years prior to 2024.↩︎

  5. Changes in trend are based on statistical significance (using a p-value of 0.10), i.e., higher or lower than the 5-year average.↩︎

  6. Note about hepatitis B and hepatitis C: For hepatitis B (acute and chronic), only confirmed cases are reported. For hepatitis C (acute and chronic), confirmed and probable cases are reported. For hepatitis C perinatal, only confirmed cases are reported.↩︎