| Literature DB >> 25789741 |
Colleen Scott, Hannah L Kirking, Carla Jeffries, Sandy F Price, Robert Pratt.
Abstract
In 2014, a total of 9,412 new tuberculosis (TB) cases were reported in the United States, with an incidence rate of 3.0* cases per 100,000 persons, a decrease of 2.2% from 2013. Although overall numbers of TB cases and rates continue to decline, the percentage decrease in rate is the smallest decrease in over a decade (1). This report summarizes provisional TB surveillance data reported to CDC's National Tuberculosis Surveillance System for 2014. TB cases and rates decreased among U.S.-born persons, and although the case rate also decreased among foreign-born persons, there was an increase in total number of cases among foreign-born persons. The rate among foreign-born persons in the United States in 2014 was 13.4 times higher than among U.S.-born persons. Racial/ethnic minorities continue to be disproportionately affected by TB within the United States. Asians continue to be the racial/ethnic group with the largest number of TB cases. Compared with non-Hispanic whites, the TB rate among Asians was 28.5 times higher, whereas rates among non-Hispanic blacks and Hispanics were each eight times higher. Four states (California, Texas, New York, and Florida), representing approximately one third of the U.S. population, accounted for half of all TB cases reported in 2014. Continued progress toward TB elimination in the United States will require focused TB control efforts among populations and in geographic areas with disproportionate burdens of TB.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25789741 PMCID: PMC4584801
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
FIGURE 1Incidence* of tuberculosis cases, by state and national average — United States, 2014†
* Per 100,000 population.
† Data are provisional.
FIGURE 2Number and rate* of newly diagnosed tuberculosis (TB) cases among U.S.-born and foreign-born persons, by year reported — United States, 2000–2014†
Source: National TB Surveillance System.
* Per 100,000 population.
† Data updated as of February 13, 2015. Data for 2014 are provisional.
Number and rate* of tuberculosis cases and percentage change, by race/ethnicity — United States, 2013 and 2014†
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| Race/Ethnicity | No. | Rate | No. | Rate | No. | Rate |
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| 2,697 | 5.0 | 2,760 | 5.0 | (2.3) | (0.5) |
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| Black | 2,089 | 5.3 | 1,996 | 5.1 | (−4.5) | (−5.2) |
| Asian | 2,989 | 18.6 | 2,961 | 17.9 | (−0.9) | (−3.4) |
| White | 1,424 | 0.7 | 1,247 | 0.6 | (−12.4) | (−12.5) |
| Other | 341 | 3.8 | 401 | 4.3 | (17.6) | (15.0) |
| Unknown | 27 | — | 47 | — | — | — |
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Per 100,000 population.
Data for 2014 are provisional.
Includes persons reported as American Indian/Alaska Native (2014: 115 cases, rate = 4.9; 2013: 127 cases, rate = 5.5); Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander (2014: 94 cases, rate = 17.4; 2013: 60 cases, rate = 11.3); and of multiple races (2014: 192 cases, rate = 3.0; 2013: 154 cases, rate = 2.5).