Reported Tuberculosis in the United States, 2022
Table 22. Non-HIV Medical Risk Factors for Tuberculosis by Origin of Birth1 and Hispanic Ethnicity and Non-Hispanic Race:2 United States, 2022
See surveillance slide #45.
Total cases3 | Diabetes mellitus | Post-organ transplantation | TNF-α inhibitors4 | Non-HIV immunosuppression5 | |||||
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No. | (%) | No. | (%) | No. | (%) | No. | (%) | ||
United States | 8,290 | 2,018 | (24.3) | 57 | (0.7) | 82 | (1.0) | 788 | (9.5) |
U.S.-born | |||||||||
Total | 2,142 | 366 | (17.1) | 11 | (0.5) | 24 | (1.1) | 208 | (9.7) |
American Indian or Alaska Native | 112 | 15 | (13.4) | 1 | (0.9) | 0 | (0.0) | 6 | (5.4) |
Asian | 145 | 30 | (20.7) | 0 | (0.0) | 1 | (0.7) | 12 | (8.3) |
Black or African American | 673 | 114 | (16.9) | 2 | (0.3) | 5 | (0.7) | 75 | (11.1) |
Hispanic or Latino | 536 | 83 | (15.5) | 2 | (0.4) | 6 | (1.1) | 22 | (4.1) |
Multiple race | 22 | 5 | (22.7) | 0 | (0.0) | 0 | (0.0) | 2 | (9.1) |
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander | 50 | 4 | (8.0) | 0 | (0.0) | 0 | (0.0) | 1 | (2.0) |
White | 564 | 107 | (19.0) | 6 | (1.1) | 12 | (2.1) | 85 | (15.1) |
Unknown or missing | 40 | 8 | (20.0) | 0 | (0.0) | 0 | (0.0) | 5 | (12.5) |
Non-U.S.–born | |||||||||
Total | 6,148 | 1,652 | (26.9) | 46 | (0.7) | 58 | (0.9) | 580 | (9.4) |
American Indian or Alaska Native | 0 | 0 | … | 0 | … | 0 | … | 0 | … |
Asian | 2,704 | 788 | (29.1) | 28 | (1.0) | 29 | (1.1) | 327 | (12.1) |
Black or African American | 638 | 89 | (13.9) | 2 | (0.3) | 3 | (0.5) | 45 | (7.1) |
Hispanic or Latino | 2,268 | 672 | (29.6) | 11 | (0.5) | 20 | (0.9) | 169 | (7.5) |
Multiple race | 75 | 13 | (17.3) | 0 | (0.0) | 2 | (2.7) | 7 | (9.3) |
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander | 103 | 32 | (31.1) | 0 | (0.0) | 0 | (0.0) | 4 | (3.9) |
White | 282 | 47 | (16.7) | 4 | (1.4) | 3 | (1.1) | 22 | (7.8) |
Unknown or missing | 78 | 11 | (14.1) | 1 | (1.3) | 1 | (1.3) | 6 | (7.7) |
1Persons born in the United States, certain U.S. territories, or elsewhere to at least one U.S. citizen parent are categorized as U.S.-born. All other persons are categorized as non-U.S.–born. Excludes persons for whom origin of birth is unknown.
2Persons who identified as Hispanic or Latino were categorized as “Hispanic or Latino,” regardless of self-reported race. Persons who did not identify as Hispanic or Latino were categorized by self-reported race; if more than one race was reported, the person was categorized as “Multiple race.”
3One person might have more than one risk factor, therefore the total number of risk factors is greater than the number of cases.
4TNF, tumor necrosis factor.
5Excludes diabetes mellitus, post-organ transplantation, TNF-α inhibitors, and HIV.
Note:
Data for all years are updated through July 8, 2023.
Ellipses (…) indicate that the percentage cannot be calculated, and the denominator is 0.