Updated
Updated · University of Minnesota Twin Cities · May 2
CDC says large US TB outbreaks slightly decline from 2017 to 2023
Updated
Updated · University of Minnesota Twin Cities · May 2

CDC says large US TB outbreaks slightly decline from 2017 to 2023

3 articles · Updated · University of Minnesota Twin Cities · May 2
  • Researchers identified 50 outbreaks across 23 states, causing 1,092 of 61,993 TB cases, after a May 4 correction clarified this was a net decrease of one annual case versus 2014-2016.
  • Outbreak cases disproportionately involved US-born people, children, younger adults, and those reporting substance use, homelessness or incarceration, with about two thirds linked to family and social networks.
  • The CDC said outbreaks remained geographically widespread, including in lower-incidence states, and called for genomic surveillance, local outbreak control and targeted community partnerships; six large outbreaks were reported in 2024.
With new rapid gene sequencing, why are large TB outbreaks still accelerating across the United States?
Is America's TB comeback a medical failure or a crisis of homelessness and addiction?

Tuberculosis Resurgence in the U.S. 2023: A 15.6% Case Increase Demands Urgent Public Health Action

Overview

In 2023, the United States experienced a significant tuberculosis resurgence, reporting 9,633 cases—a 15.6% increase from 2022—and an incidence rate rise to 2.9 per 100,000 persons. This surge was driven by COVID-19 pandemic disruptions that delayed TB diagnosis in 2020, creating a backlog of undiagnosed cases that fueled increased transmission through 2021 to 2023. Social vulnerabilities like substance use, homelessness, and incarceration amplified spread within family and social networks, accounting for two-thirds of outbreaks. Additionally, overcrowded congregate settings such as correctional facilities and homeless shelters contributed to about one-quarter of outbreaks. Together, these factors reversed prior progress and highlight urgent needs for strengthened TB control efforts.

...