Reported Tuberculosis in the United States, 2019
State & Local Data
Reporting areas include 50 states, 2 cities (NYC and DC), 5 U.S. territories, and 3 independent countries that are in compacts of free association with the United States.
Among U.S. states, the majority of TB cases continue to be reported from four states: California (23.7%), Texas (13.0%), New York (including New York City) (8.5%), and Florida (6.3%). However, considering incidence rates by reporting area, Alaska (7.9 cases per 100,000 persons) has the highest TB rate, followed by Hawaii (7.0), New York City (6.8), California (5.3), Texas (4.0), New Jersey (3.5), and Maryland (3.5).
- TB by Reporting Areas: 2019 and 2018
- TB Ranked and Grouped by Number of Cases: Reporting Areas, 2019 and 2018
- Primary Reason for TB Evaluation: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB by Pulmonary and Extrapulmonary Disease: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB by Metropolitan Statistical Areas with ≥500,000 Population, 2019 and 2018
- TB by Age Group: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB by Hispanic Ethnicity and Race: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB Among U.S.-Born and Non-U.S.–Born Persons: United States and the District of Columbia, 2019
- TB Among Non-U.S.–Born Persons, by Number of Years in the U.S.: United States and the District of Columbia, 2019
- TB by Age Group: Metropolitan Statistical Areas with ≥500,000 Population, 2019
- TB by Hispanic Ethnicity and Race: Metropolitan Statistical Areas with ≥500,000 Population, 2019
- TB Among U.S.-Born and Non-U.S.–Born Persons: Metropolitan Statistical Areas with ≥500,000 Population, 2019
- TB Risk Factors: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB in Correctional Facilities, Ages ≥15 Years: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB in Persons Experiencing Homelessness, Ages ≥15 Years: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB in Long–Term Care Facilities, Ages ≥15 Years: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB Among Injecting Drug Users, Ages ≥15 Years: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB Non-injecting Drug Users, Ages ≥15 Years: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB Among Excess Alcohol Users, Ages ≥15 Years: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB by Primary Occupation, Ages ≥15 Years: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB by HIV Status: Reporting Areas, 2019
- TB by Initial Drug Regimen: Reporting Areas, 2019
- Directly Observed Therapy (DOT): Reporting Areas, 2017
- Reason TB Therapy Was Stopped: Reporting Areas, 2017
- Reason TB Therapy Was Extended: Reporting Areas, 2017
- Completion of TB Therapy (COT): Reporting Areas, 2017
- Persons Completing Therapy for Whom Therapy Was Indicated for ≤1 Year: Reporting Areas, 2013–2017
- TB Estimated to be Attributable to Recent Transmission and Extensive Recent Transmission: Reporting Areas, 2018–2019
- TB Estimated to be Attributable to Recent Transmission and Extensive Recent Transmission: Counties with >5 Percent Estimated Extensive Recent Transmission, 2018-2019
- Estimates of Recent Transmission Narrative