Reported Tuberculosis in the United States, 2018

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Table 44. Tuberculosis Cases and Percentages, by Initial Drug Regimen: Reporting Areas, 2018

Table 44. Tuberculosis Cases and Percentages, by Initial Drug Regimen: Reporting Areas, 2018
Reporting Area Total Cases Cases in Persons Alive at Diagnosis Cases with Information on Initial Drug Regimen1 Percent of Cases in Persons with Initial Drug Regimen2
No. (%) Multi (4+) Drug Regimen3 HRZE4
United States 9,025 8,776 8,752 (99.7) (11.9) (81.5)
Alabama 91 88 88 (100.0) (15.9) (80.7)
Alaska 63 62 62 (100.0) (0.0) (96.8)
Arizona 178 178 178 (100.0) (6.2) (89.3)
Arkansas 78 76 74 (97.4) (8.1) (85.1)
California 2,092 2,034 2,034 (100.0) (11.0) (83.6)
Colorado 64 63 63 (100.0) (3.2) (76.2)
Connecticut 51 48 48 (100.0) (58.3) (35.4)
Delaware 22 21 21 (100.0) (23.8) (76.2)
District of Columbia 36 35 33 (94.3) (0.0) (97.0)
Florida 591 582 582 (100.0) (8.2) (86.8)
Georgia 272 260 260 (100.0) (61.9) (30.8)
Hawaii 120 117 114 (97.4) (1.8) (91.2)
Idaho 15 15 13 (86.7) (7.7) (92.3)
Illinois 319 312 312 (100.0) (8.7) (84.9)
Indiana 116 113 112 (99.1) (5.4) (86.6)
Iowa 49 47 47 (100.0) (4.3) (89.4)
Kansas 28 28 28 (100.0) (0.0) (100.0)
Kentucky 65 60 60 (100.0) (13.3) (83.3)
Louisiana 105 103 103 (100.0) (1.9) (93.2)
Maine 14 14 14 (100.0) (7.1) (92.9)
Maryland 208 203 202 (99.5) (6.9) (92.1)
Massachusetts 200 194 194 (100.0) (23.2) (73.7)
Michigan 108 105 105 (100.0) (3.8) (88.6)
Minnesota 172 170 170 (100.0) (11.8) (80.0)
Mississippi 80 75 75 (100.0) (0.0) (72.0)
Missouri 81 79 79 (100.0) (15.2) (75.9)
Montana 5 5 5 (100.0) (20.0) (80.0)
Nebraska 27 26 26 (100.0) (23.1) (76.9)
Nevada 69 67 67 (100.0) (7.5) (89.6)
New Hampshire 12 12 12 (100.0) (16.7) (83.3)
New Jersey 291 287 285 (99.3) (2.1) (91.6)
New  Mexico 41 41 41 (100.0) (4.9) (85.4)
New York State5 191 190 189 (99.5) (5.8) (88.9)
New York City 559 549 549 (100.0) (10.9) (83.6)
North Carolina 196 191 191 (100.0) (16.2) (81.2)
North Dakota 13 13 13 (100.0) (15.4) (76.9)
Ohio 178 174 174 (100.0) (19.0) (75.9)
Oklahoma 74 71 70 (98.6) (11.4) (71.4)
Oregon 81 80 80 (100.0) (8.8) (90.0)
Pennsylvania 212 194 194 (100.0) (28.9) (66.5)
Rhode Island 20 20 20 (100.0) (15.0) (70.0)
South Carolina 86 82 82 (100.0) (37.8) (59.8)
South Dakota 12 11 11 (100.0) (27.3) (54.5)
Tennessee 139 134 133 (99.3) (9.8) (86.5)
Texas 1,129 1,087 1,079 (99.3) (6.8) (80.2)
Utah 18 18 18 (100.0) (11.1) (83.3)
Vermont 5 5 5 (100.0) (0.0) (80.0)
Virginia 205 200 200 (100.0) (5.0) (93.5)
Washington 188 184 184 (100.0) (17.4) (76.1)
West Virginia 6 6 6 (100.0) (16.7) (66.7)
Wisconsin 49 46 46 (100.0) (8.7) (89.1)
Wyoming 1 1 1 (100.0) (0.0) (100.0)
American Samoa6 1 1 1 (100.0) (100.0) (0.0)
Fed. States of Micronesia6
Guam6 70 68 67 (98.5) (1.5) (95.5)
Marshall Islands6
N. Mariana Islands6 47 47 47 (100.0) (95.7) (4.3)
Puerto Rico6 28 27 27 (100.0) (14.8) (85.2)
Republic of Palau6 17 15 15 (100.0) (26.7) (73.3)
U.S. Virgin Islands6 0 0 0

1Includes persons who were alive at diagnosis and did not have an unknown drug regimen.
2Overall U.S. percentage based on 52 reporting areas (50 states, New York City, and the District of Columbia).
3Indicates at least a four drug regimen that is not HRZE only
4H, isoniazid; R, rifampin; Z, pyrazinamide; E, ethambutol. Cases with other drugs prescribed in addition to these drugs are excluded.
5Excludes New York City.
6Not included in U.S. totals.

Note:
Excluding cases with no information on drug regimen, 131 (1.5%) persons were not started on any drugs and 17 (0.2%) were started on one drug.
Ellipses (…) indicate that the percentage cannot be calculated, and the denominator is 0.
Emdashes (—) indicate that data are not available.