figure 1. number of tuberculosis cases: california, 1930-2013
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Figure 1. Number of Tuberculosis Cases: California, 1930-2013. Number of Tuberculosis Cases. Year. California Department of Public Health, Tuberculosis Control Branch. Number of Cases Case Rate per 100,000 Population National Case Rate (3.0 per 100,000). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Figure 1. Number of Tuberculosis Cases: California, 1930-2013
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Figure 2. Number of Tuberculosis Cases and Case Rates: California, 2004-2013
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 20130
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Figure 3. Tuberculosis in California, 2013
< 3.0 (national average)
> 5.7 (state average)
3.0- 5.7
< 5 cases
Tuberculosis Case Ratesper 100,000 Population:California, 2013
Note: The map illustrates tuberculosis case rates by reporting jurisdiction in 2013. Thirteen jurisdictions (including Long Beach, not represented) had tuberculosis case rates above the state average of 5.7 cases per 100,000 population. Seven jurisdictions had tuberculosis case rates below the 2013 national rate of 3.0 per 100,000 population. Thirteen jurisdictions (including Pasadena and Berkeley, not represented) had case rates between the national and state rates (3.0 to 5.7 cases per 100,000 population). Case rates were not calculated for 28 jurisdictions because there were fewer than five cases in these areas. California Department of Public Health, Tuberculosis Control Branch
Figure 4. Tuberculosis Cases by Race/Ethnicity: California, 2013
Asian/Pacific Islander1,063 (49.0%)
Hispanic783 (36.1%)
Black 137 (6.3%)
American Indian/Alaska Native
4 (0.2%)
White182 (8.4%)
California Department of Public Health, Tuberculosis Control Branch
Figure 5. Tuberculosis Case Rates by Race/Ethnicity: California, 2004-2013
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 20130
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Figure 6. Tuberculosis Cases in Foreign-born and U.S.-born Persons: California, 2004-2013
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 20130
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Figure 7. Tuberculosis Cases by Country of Origin: California, 2013
U.S.-born469 (21.6%)
Foreign-born1,695 (78.1%)
Unknown5 ( 0.2%)
Philippines380 (22.4%)
Mexico454 (26.8%)
All Others422 (24.9%)
Vietnam199 (11.7%)
California Department of Public Health, Tuberculosis Control Branch
China147 (8.7%)
India93 (5.5%)
Figure 8. Tuberculosis Cases in Persons 0-4 Years of Age: California, 2004-2013
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Figure 9. Tuberculosis Cases by Verification Criteria: California, 2013
Provider Diagnosis80 (3.7%)
Positive Culture1,756 (81.0%)
Clinical Case279 (12.9%)
Positive Smear10 (0.5%)
California Department of Public Health, Tuberculosis Control Branch
NAAT*44 (2.0%)
*NAAT= Nucleic Acid Amplification Test
Figure 10. Deaths in Persons with Tuberculosis: California, 2002-2011
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Figure 11. Tuberculosis Cases by HIV/AIDS Diagnosis*: California, 2003-2012
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 20120
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California Department of Public Health, Tuberculosis Control Branch
Figure 12. HIV/AIDS-associated Tuberculosis* by Race/Ethnicity: California, 2003-2012
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 20120
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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 201105
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Figure 13. Tuberculosis Cases with Multidrug Resistance (MDR) on Initial or Final Drug
Susceptibility Testing*: California, 2002-2011N
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*Cases with resistance to at least isoniazid and rifampin reported on the Initial Drug Susceptibility Report (Follow-up 1) or on the Case Completion Report (Follow-up 2)
California Department of Public Health, Tuberculosis Control Branch
Initial Susceptibility Test Final Susceptibility Test
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Figure 14. Tuberculosis Cases with Initial Multidrug Resistance (MDR)*: California, 2009-2013
*Cases with initial drug resistance to at least isoniazid and rifampinCalifornia Department of Public Health, Tuberculosis Control Branch
Long Beach
Pasadena
Berkeley
San Francisco
³ 25 Cases
15-24 Cases
5-14 Cases
1-4 Cases
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Initial MDR Cases:2009-2013
Figure 15. Tuberculosis Cases1 by Outcome of Therapy: California, 2011
Adverse EffectOf Therapy
7 (0.3%)
Completed Therapy £ 12 Months1,669 (73.8%)
Completed Therapy >12 Months271 (12.0%)
Died171 (7.6%)
Lost3
22 (1.0%)Refused
18 (0.8%)
Other/Unk85 (3.8%)
1 Patient was alive at diagnosis and started on an initial drug regimen of two or more drugs.2 Patient moved to another jurisdiction with a known forwarding address before treatment was completed;
final outcome not available.3 Patient could not be located prior to the completion of treatment.
NoInformation18 (0.8%)
California Department of Public Health, Tuberculosis Control Branch
Figure 16. Outcome in Tuberculosis Cases for Whom One Year or Less of Treatment was
Indicated1: California, 2011
Completed Therapy £ 12 Months1,669 (75.1%)
Completed Therapy >12 Months239 (10.8%)
Died170 (7.7%)
Lost3
22 (1.0%)Refused18 (0.8%)
Other/Unk81 (3.6%)
NoInformation 16 (0.7%)
1 Excludes cases with rifampin resistant disease, cases with meningeal disease, and cases less than 15 years of age with disseminated tuberculosis disease.2 Patient moved to another jurisdiction with a known forwarding address before treatment was completed; final outcome not available.3 Patient could not be located prior to the completion of treatment.
California Department of Public Health, Tuberculosis Control Branch
Adverse EffectOf Therapy7 (0.3%)
Figure 17. Outcome in Tuberculosis Cases for Whom Greater than One Year of
Treatment was Indicated1: California, 2011
Completed Therapy >12 Months32 (82.1%)
Died1 (2.6%)
NoInformation 2 (5.1%)
1 Includes cases with rifampin resistant disease, cases with meningeal disease, and cases less than 15 years of age with disseminated tuberculosis disease.
2 Patient moved to another jurisdiction with a known forwarding address before treatment was completed; final outcome not available.
California Department of Public Health, Tuberculosis Control Branch
Other/Unk4 (10.3%)
Figure 18. Completion of Tuberculosis Therapy: California, 2002-2011
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Note: Excludes cases with rifampin resistant disease, cases with meningeal disease, cases less than 15 years of age with disseminated tuberculosis disease, and those that died during treatment.
California Department of Public Health, Tuberculosis Control Branch