TB Among Persons with HIV: 2011–2023

Tuberculosis Cases and Percentages Among Persons with HIV Test Results and with HIV Coinfection by Origin of Birth: United States, 2011–2023

At a glance

This table describes the number of cases of tuberculosis (TB) disease among persons with HIV test results and with HIV coinfection by origin of birth in the United States from 2011 to 2023.

Tuberculosis Cases and Percentages Among Persons with HIV Test Results1 and with HIV Coinfection by Origin of Birth2: United States, 2011–2023

CDC reports on U.S. cases of TB disease among persons with HIV by origin of birth from 2011 to 2023.
Year Total cases U.S.-born Non-U.S.–born
Total cases3 HIV test results HIV positive Total cases HIV test results HIV positive Total cases HIV test results HIV positive
No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%)
2023 9,403 8,387 (89.2) 410 (4.9) 2,210 1,919 (86.8) 114 (5.9) 7,158 6,444 (90.0) 295 (4.6)
2022 8,084 7,367 (91.1) 333 (4.5) 2,039 1,811 (88.8) 109 (6.0) 6,023 5,540 (92.0) 222 (4.0)
2021 7,602 6,894 (90.7) 288 (4.2) 2,058 1,857 (90.2) 101 (5.4) 5,494 4,997 (91.0) 183 (3.7)
2020 6,958 6,301 (90.6) 299 (4.7) 1,921 1,718 (89.4) 109 (6.3) 4,987 4,538 (91.0) 187 (4.1)
2019 8,671 7,917 (91.3) 371 (4.7) 2,425 2,162 (89.2) 136 (6.3) 6,206 5,719 (92.2) 233 (4.1)
2018 8,796 7,891 (89.7) 405 (5.1) 2,542 2,274 (89.5) 125 (5.5) 6,252 5,616 (89.8) 280 (5.0)
2017 8,893 8,009 (90.1) 438 (5.5) 2,588 2,288 (88.4) 177 (7.7) 6,300 5,717 (90.7) 260 (4.5)
2016 9,023 8,193 (90.8) 452 (5.5) 2,769 2,502 (90.4) 174 (7.0) 6,250 5,688 (91.0) 278 (4.9)
2015 9,331 8,431 (90.4) 458 (5.4) 3,023 2,689 (89.0) 207 (7.7) 6,303 5,737 (91.0) 251 (4.4)
2014 9,184 8,259 (89.9) 490 (5.9) 3,017 2,673 (88.6) 221 (8.3) 6,161 5,584 (90.6) 269 (4.8)
2013 9,342 8,358 (89.5) 536 (6.4) 3,208 2,794 (87.1) 252 (9.0) 6,128 5,560 (90.7) 284 (5.1)
2012 9,692 8,406 (86.7) 609 (7.2) 3,501 2,949 (84.2) 278 (9.4) 6,189 5,456 (88.2) 331 (6.1)
2011 10,230 8,682 (84.9) 647 (7.5) 3,781 3,124 (82.6) 333 (10.7) 6,446 5,557 (86.2) 314 (5.7)

1Persons with positive, negative, or indeterminate HIV test results.

2Persons born in the United States, certain U.S. territories, or elsewhere to at least one U.S. citizen parent are categorized as U.S.-born. All other persons are categorized as non-U.S.–born.

3Persons alive at diagnosis.

Note

Data for all years are updated through July 17, 2024.

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