Human Cases 2020-2026

Zoonotic Diseases*

Zoonoses are diseases transmissible from animals to humans. Although there are over 150 recognized zoonoses, those of significance to Texas include:

Human Cases of Reportable Zoonotic Diseases in Texas
2020-2026

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 Disease 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024*2025*2026*202720282029
Anaplasmosis 1  3 2 2 614    
Anthrax 1 000 11    
 Babesiosis 3  1  4 3 35    
Brucellosis 17 13 19 1929413   
California Encephalitis1 100013    
Chagas Disease 19 26 22 22 19383   
Chikungunya 300 2 2425    
Cysticercosis 6 4 10 21 14112   
Dengue 62 18 57 79241643   
Eastern Equine Encephalitis 000000    
Echinococcosis  200 6951   
Ehrlichiosis 8 6 10 14 1313    
Ehrlichiosis/Anaplasmosis20000N/AN/A    
Hantavirus Infection 000000    
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome0 10000    
Japanese Encephalitis000000    
Leishmaniasis 1 9 11 10 491   
Lyme Disease 11 32 23 27 2119    
Malaria 47 112 166 250 21415431   
 Melioidosis NR NR NR 1 13    
Plague000000    
Q-Fever 5 12 5 11 12171   
Rabies in Humans 0 10000    
 Rickettsiosis, unspecified3 5 6 4 10 1017    
Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis4 12 10 19 15 1815    
 St. Louis Encephalitis 30 1010    
Taenia infection    20 2 302    
Tick-borne Relapsing Fever5 1 10031    
Trichinosis000000    
Tularemia0 1 1010    
Typhus 526 663 580 8358471109133   
West Nile Virus Disease 122 143 46 163456167    
West Nile Neuroinvasive  101 130 39 122363126    
West Nile Fever 21 13 7 419341    
Yellow Fever000000    
Zika Virus Disease0 1 00 10    

*Provisional data as of 3/31/2026. 
NOTE: These data reflect only those cases reported to the Department of State Health Services. The actual incidence of these diseases in the state may be higher.
1California encephalitis/meningitis refers to all California serogroup viruses. California serogroup includes California encephalitis, Jamestown Canyon, Keystone, La Crosse, snowshoe hare, and trivittatus virus. 
2Denotes “Ehrlichiosis/Anaplasmosis – undetermined,” used when a case has compatible clinical criteria with laboratory evidence to support infection, but without sufficient clarity to identify the causative organism as E. chaffeensis, A. phagocytophilum, or E. ewingii.
Condition removed effective 2024
3Rickettsiosis, unspecified replaced "dual reporting" in typhus/spotted fever cases in 2015.
4The case definition for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever was changed to Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis in 2010 to capture cases due to other spotted fever Group Rickettsia species, such as Rickettsia parkeri. Commonly available serologic tests are unable to differentiate between spotted fever group Rickettsia species.
5Tick-borne Relapsing Fever was not a reportable condition from 2016-2020; cases were reported during these years in the reporting category of "outbreak, exotic disease, or unusual group expression of disease that may be of public health concern."
 NR = Not Reportable.
 

Zoonotic Diseases*

More information about zoonotic diseases in Texas can be found in the alphabetized list below.

*The purpose of surveillance is to try to detect where disease organisms, such as bacteria and viruses, occur in Texas. Rabies surveillance for example is basically an observation or watch for the virus that causes rabies. When an animal is exhibiting the signs of rabies, the brain may be submitted to an approved laboratory for testing. Animals that have bitten or otherwise may have exposed a person or a domestic animal to the virus should also be tested. If an animal is positive, it means that the virus was found during testing. If an animal is negative, it means that the virus was not found during testing. Similar surveillance is conducted on samples from animals for a variety of diseases. The amount of testing in the surveillance process will vary for different counties statewide. If a report indicates that an area does not have any positive test results for a particular disease, it does not necessarily mean that the disease organisms are not in that area. It just reflects the fact that either there were no samples submitted from that area or that submitted samples were negative.