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Volume 32, Number 3—March 2026

Research

Tuberculosis before and during COVID-19 Pandemic, United States, 2010–2023

Pei-Jean I. FengComments to Author , Christina R. Phares, Robert Pratt, and Julie L. Self
Author affiliation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Table 5

Percentage change in persons with class B TB reported to the Electronic Disease Notification system, by year of arrival, United States, 2010–2023*

Year of arrival No. persons with class B TB Total population† Percentage change
Among persons with class B TB Among total population
2010 24,763 574,672 Referent Referent
2011 22,300 538,061 −9.9 −6.4
2012 26,045 570,436 16.8 6.0
2013 22,884 549,767 −12.1 −3.6
2014 22,059 563,993 −3.6 2.6
2015 24,145 630,993 9.5 11.9
2016 28,529 729,397 18.2 15.6
2017 23,820 604,016 −16.5 −17.2
2018 22,786 554,150 −4.3 −8.3
2019 18,482 497,255 −18.9 −10.3
2020 4,827 191,536 −73.9 −61.5
2021 11,056 391,138 129.0 104.2
2022 19,905 541,145 80.0 38.4
2023 25,736 640,549 29.3 18.4

*Population consisted of persons screened overseas before arrival who were recommended to have a postarrival evaluation for TB in the United States. TB, tuberculosis. †Sum of population data obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Electronic Disease Notification system (9) and the US Department of Homeland Security Yearbook of Immigration Statistics (15).

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