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    • Epidemiology
    • Infectious Disease Surveillance

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    • Tuberculosis (TB) incidence in the U.S. has been declining.
    • The rate of decrease in TB cases has slowed in recent years.
    • Understanding current TB trends is crucial for public health interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To summarize provisional tuberculosis surveillance data for the United States in 2014.
    • To analyze trends in TB cases and incidence rates.
    • To identify populations and geographic areas disproportionately affected by TB.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of provisional data from the National Tuberculosis Surveillance System (NTSS) for 2014.
    • Calculation of TB case numbers and incidence rates per 100,000 persons.
    • Comparison of rates across different demographic groups (birthplace, race/ethnicity) and geographic locations.

    Main Results:

    • A total of 9,412 new TB cases were reported in 2014, with an incidence rate of 3.0 per 100,000 persons, a 2.2% decrease from 2013.
    • The percentage decrease in the TB rate was the smallest in over a decade.
    • Foreign-born persons had a TB rate 13.4 times higher than U.S.-born persons. Asians, non-Hispanic blacks, and Hispanics experienced significantly higher rates than non-Hispanic whites.
    • California, Texas, New York, and Florida accounted for half of all reported TB cases.

    Conclusions:

    • Despite an overall decline, the slowing rate of decrease in TB cases necessitates continued and focused control efforts.
    • Targeted interventions are essential for populations and regions with a high burden of TB, including foreign-born individuals and racial/ethnic minorities.
    • Geographic disparities in TB cases highlight the need for state-specific and localized public health strategies.