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CDC: TB at all-time low in U.S.

OSHA Healthcare Connection, March 27, 2007

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While one-third of the world's population is infected with tuberculosis (TB), the 2006 U.S. TB rate is the lowest since national reporting began in 1953, according to the CDC. The CDC made the report in observance of World TB Day, March 24.

Credit for the low incidence of TB is due to the emphasis on controlling and preventing the disease during the 1990s, but the average annual decline has slowed since 2000, says the CDC. Furthermore, "multidrug-resistant TB remains a threat, extensively drug-resistant TB has become an emerging threat, and persons of racial/ethnic minority populations and foreign-born persons continue to account for a disproportionate number of TB cases."



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