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Table 4. Tuberculosis Cases and Case Rates per 100,000 Population by Origin: United States, 1990-2000

Year
Total Cases U.S.-born Persons Foreign-born Persons¹ Unknown
No. % Rate No. % Rate No. %
1990
25,701 18,997 74 8.3 6,262 24 31.2 442 2
1991
26,283 19,161 73 8.2 6,982 27 33.9 140 1
1992
26,673 19,225 72 8.2 7,270 27 34.2 178 1
1993
25,287 17,464 69 7.4 7,354 29 33.6 469 2
1994
24,361 16,278 67 6.8 7,627 31 33.9 456 2
1995
22,860 14,772 65 6.1 7,930 35 34.2 158 1
1996
21,337 13,333 62 5.5 7,704 36 32.3 300 1
1997
19,851 11,898 60 4.9 7,702 39 31.2 251 1
1998
18,361 10,675 58 4.3 7,591 41 30.0 95 1
1999
17,531 9,809 56 4.0 7,553 43 29.2 169 1
2000
16,377 8,714 53 3.5 7,554 46 25.8 109 1
  1. Includes persons born outside the United States, American Samoa, the Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Midway Island, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the Republic of Palau, U.S. Minor Outlying Islands, U.S. Miscellaneous Pacific Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Note: Denominators for computing rates for years 1990-1999 were obtained from Quarterly Estimates of the United States Foreign-born and Native Resident Populations: April 1, 1990, to July 1, 1999 (www.census.gov/population/estimates/nation/nativity/fbtab001.txt). Denominators for computing rates for 2000 were based on an extrapolation to April 2000 population from estimates in U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Reports, P20-534, The Foreign-born Population in the United States: March 2000.

See Surveillance Slide #9 and Slide #12.

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