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Slide #1
Tuberculosis (TB) in the United States: National
Tuberculosis Surveillance System, Highlights from 2005 |
Slide #2
Reported TB Cases
United States, 1982–2005
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Slide #3
TB Morbidity
United States, 2000–2005 |
Slide #4
TB Case Rates, United States, 2005 |
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Slide #5
TB Case Rates by Age Group
United States, 1993–2005
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Slide #6
Reported TB Cases by Age Group
United States, 2005 |
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Slide #7
TB Case Rates by Age Group and Sex,
United States, 2005 |
Slide #8
TB Case Rates by Race/Ethnicity
United States, 1993–2005
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Slide #9
Reported TB Cases by Race/Ethnicity
United States, 2005
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Slide #10
TB Case Rates by Age Group and Race/Ethnicity, United
States, 2005
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Slide #11
Number of TB Cases in U.S.-born vs. Foreign-born Persons
United States, 1993–2005 |
Slide #12
Trends in TB Cases in Foreign-born Persons,
United States, 1986–2005 |
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Slide #13
Reported TB Cases by Origin and Race/Ethnicity
United States, 2005 |
Slide #14
Percentage of TB Cases Among Foreign-born Persons, United
States, 1995–2005 |
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Slide #15
TB Case Rates in U.S.-born vs. Foreign-born Persons,
United States, 1993–2005 |
Slide #16
TB Case Rates in U.S.-born vs.
Foreign-born Persons
United States, 1993–2005 |
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Slide #17
Countries of Birth for Foreign-born Persons Reported
with TB
United States, 2005 |
Slide #18
Precent of Foreign-born with TB by Time of Residence
in U.S. Prior to Diagnosis, 2005 |
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Slide #19
Primary Anti-TB Drug Resistance
United States, 1993–2005 |
Slide #20
Primary MDR TB
United States, 1993–2005 |
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Slide #21
Primary Isoniazid Resistance in U.S.-born
vs. Foreign-born Persons
United States, 1993–2005 |
Slide #22
Primary MDR TB in U.S.-born vs. Foreign-born Persons,
United States, 1993–2005 |
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Slide #23
Reporting of HIV Test Results in Persons with TB by Age
Group
United States, 1993–2004 |
Slide #24
Estimated HIV Coinfection in Persons Reported
with TB, United States, 1993–2004 |
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Slide #25
Mode of Treatment Administration in Persons Reported
with TB, United States, 1993–2003 |
Slide #26
Completion of TB Therapy
United States, 1993–2003 |
Last Reviewed: 05/18/2008 Content Source: Division of Tuberculosis Elimination
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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