Texas Case Counts
The following data is based on confirmed cases of MIS-C that have been reported to DSHS. Data is updated every month. All data is preliminary and subject to change as additional information becomes available.
Visit CDC’s website for a summary of health department-reported cases of MIS-C in the United States.
See our Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) page for general information about the condition and case reporting in Texas.
Note: The increase in MIS-C cases from the last data update reflects a backlog of previously unreported cases from 2020 and 2021. MIS-C cases are typically reported through voluntary reporting, and delayed or incomplete reporting may be due to resource constraints at healthcare facilities and local health entities. DSHS carefully reviews all MIS-C data reported to the department to confirm each patient meets CDC case definition.
Reported MIS-C Cases in Texas, Data Last Updated: 7/29/22
Reported MIS-C Cases in Texas by Public Health Region
Public Health Region |
Number of Cases |
Percent of Cases |
1 (Panhandle) |
12 |
2% |
2/3 (North Texas) |
161 |
24% |
4/5N (East Texas) |
32 |
5% |
6/5S (Southeast Texas) |
258 |
39% |
7 (Central Texas) |
80 |
12% |
8 (South Texas) |
22 |
3% |
9/10 (West Texas) |
4 |
1% |
11 (Rio Grande Valley) |
100 |
15% |
Total |
669 |
100% |
Reported MIS-C Cases in Texas by Case Age at Time of Illness (based on fever onset date)
Age |
Number of Cases |
Percent of Cases |
< 1 year |
17 |
3% |
1-4 years |
110 |
16% |
5-11 years |
307 |
46% |
12-15 years |
153 |
23% |
16-20 years |
82 |
12% |
Total |
669 |
100% |
Reported MIS-C Cases in Texas by Patient Race/Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity |
Number of Cases |
Percent of Cases |
Hispanic/Latino |
332 |
50% |
Non-Hispanic Black |
147 |
22% |
Non-Hispanic White |
131 |
20% |
Asian |
21 |
3% |
Other* |
7 |
1% |
Unknown |
31 |
5% |
Total |
669 |
100% |
*Other includes American Indian and Alaskan Native, Multi-race, or Other Race.
Reported MIS-C Cases in Texas by Patient Sex
Sex |
Number of Cases |
Percent of Cases |
Male |
408 |
61% |
Female |
261 |
39% |
Total |
669 |
100% |
Reported MIS-C Cases in Texas by Level of Care
Level of Care |
Number of Cases** |
Percent of Cases |
Hospitalized |
669 |
100% |
Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit** |
404 |
60% |
Total |
669 |
100% |
**All MIS-C cases (100%) are hospitalized. Cases admitted to the Intensive Care Unit during hospitalization are reported in the table as a subset of all hospitalized cases and should not be added to the number of hospitalized cases.
Reported MIS-C Cases in Texas by Patient Outcome
Outcome |
Number of Cases |
Percent of Cases |
Discharged |
626 |
94% |
Died |
7 |
1% |
Still Admitted/Unknown Outcome |
36 |
5% |
Total |
669 |
100% |
Notes About the Data:
- Source of the Data: Local health department reports of MIS-C cases to DSHS.
- Data is provisional and subject to change as additional information or updates are available.
- Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding.
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