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NCHHSTP Newsroom: New CDC TB Data – Drug-Resistance and 2013 Surveillance
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sent this bulletin at 03/20/2014 01:25 PM EDT

NCHHSTP Newsroom from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

In advance of World TB Day (observed March 24), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention today released two new studies:

One study looks at the serious human and economic toll of drug-resistant TB in the United States. Treatments are very expensive (with average costs of approximately half a million dollars for the most resistant cases), disrupt lives, and have potentially life-threatening side effects.

The second summarizes new national TB surveillance data for 2013.

Taken together, the two studies show that TB remains a serious public health concern; and although drug-resistant TB is relatively rare in the United States, its treatment imposes a terrible price.

For more information, please see quotes from Dr. Jonathan Mermin, Director of CDC’s National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention and Dr. Philip LoBue, Acting Director, Division of Tuberculosis Elimination. You can also find additional media resources on these studies including key graphics on the NCHHSTP online newsroom.

New CDC Data for TB in the U.S. – Key Graphics

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From this page, you may download several different options of the full infographic highlighting findings from CDC’s new cost analysis for the treatment of drug resistant TB (downloadable PDF and high-resolution version, as well as embeddable images). Individual components of the infographic are also available. Additionally, graphics highlighting major findings from CDC’s analysis of 2013 national surveillance data are available for download.

These images are in the public domain and are thus free of any copyright restrictions. As a matter of courtesy, we request that the content provider be credited and notified of any public or private usage of an image.

Please note that these resources are for reporters. If you are a member of the general public and seek additional information about TB, please visit http://www.cdc.gov/tb/. If you have additional questions, please call 1(800) CDC INFO or email cdcinfo@cdc.gov.

Infographic: Costly Burden of Drug-Resistant TB

The Costly Burden of Drug-Resistant TB in the United States
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Multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis is a major health threat globally. Nearly half a million MDR TB cases are estimated to occur worldwide annually, including cases that are extensively drug-resistant (XDR). 

This infographic highlights that while MDR and XDR TB are relatively rare in the U.S., their treatment comes at a terrible price – it is very expensive, takes a long time to treat, disrupts lives, and has potentially life-threatening side effects. 

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Infographic Components: Costly Burden of Drug-Resistant TB

The Outsized Financial Toll of MDR and XDR TB

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The average cost of treating each TB case increases with greater resistance. Average direct cost ranges from $17,000 to treat drug-susceptible TB to $430,000 to treat the most drug-resistant form of the disease (XDR TB). When including productivity losses experienced by patients while undergoing treatment, costs are even higher.

A Major Human Cost

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In addition to the economic toll, treatment for drug-resistant TB comes at a major cost to patients’ quality-of-life. Of those treated for drug-resistant TB 9% died during treatment; 27% stopped working; 73% were hospitalized; and 37% required home isolation.

Severe Treatment Side Effects

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Substantial proportion of patients treated for drug-resistant TB experience serious side effects, including: depression/psychosis, hearing loss, hepatitis, and kidney impairment, among others.

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Graphics: Key 2013 National TB Surveillance Data

Reported TB Cases in the United States, 1982-2013

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The resurgence of TB in the mid-1980s was marked by several years of increasing case counts until its peak in 1992. Case counts began decreasing again in 1993, and 2013 marks the 21st year of decline in the total number of TB cases reported in the United States since the peak of the resurgence.

TB Rates by Race/Ethnicity, 2013

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Although TB rates declined among all racial/ethnic groups, TB rates among racial/ethnic minorities are much higher than those of whites. Rates for Asians (18.7/100,000), blacks (5.3), and Hispanics (5.0) were 26, seven, and seven times higher than among whites (0.7), respectively.

Proportion of TB Cases by National Origin, 2013

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Despite declines in the rates of TB among both foreign- and U.S.-born individuals, the TB rate among foreign-born persons was 13 times higher than among U.S.-born persons.

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