World Tuberculosis Day 2013 TB situation in 2011: Findings from the ECDC and WHO/EURO joint TB surveillance report ECDC TB Team European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control Stockholm, 24 March 2013
TB notification rates in EU/EEA, 2011
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50 to 99 per 100 000
20 to 49 per 100 000
10 to 19 per 100 000
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Figure 1: Country-specific TB notification rates, 2011
In the EU/EEA, 72 334 TB cases were reported in 2011. Notification rate 14.2 per 100 000 population (range 2.8–89.7).
TB notification rates in EU/EEA, 2007−2011 Overall in the EU/EEA, notification rates have steadily declined.
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Figure 2: Trend in TB notification rate in the EU/EEA 2007−2011
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Proportion of confirmed* TB cases in the EU/EEA, 2011 Overall 61.3% (range 27.9 – 94.8%) of TB cases reported in the EU/EEA were laboratory-confirmed.
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Figure 3: Country-specific proportion of all confirmed TB cases in 2011
70 to 79%
≥ 80%
60 to 69%
< 60%
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* Confirmed by culture or both a positive sputum microscopy result and Mycobacterium tuberculosis nucleic acid identified in nucleic acid amplification test.
TB notification rates in children <15 years of age in EU/EEA, 2011
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Figure 4: Country-specific childhood TB notification rates among child population (0–14 years), 2011
Not included or not reporting
4 to 9.9 per 100 000 child population
2 to 3.9 per 100 000 child population
≥ 10 per 100 000 child population
< 2 per 100 000 child population
In 2011, 3 190 cases of TB in children were reported, accounting for 4.4% of all notified TB cases (range 0 – 11.1%) in the EU/EEA.
Proportion of foreign origin among notified TB cases in EU/EEA, 2011
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In 2011, the overall proportion of TB cases of foreign origin in the EU/EEA was 25.8% (range 0.3 – 89.4%). Figure 5: Country-specific proportion of foreign origin cases among all notified TB cases, EU/EEA, 2011
25 to 49%
≥ 75%
1 to 24%
50 to 74%
< 1%
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Proportion of notified extrapulmonary TB cases in EU/EEA, 2011
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In 2011, the overall proportion of extrapulmonary TB cases in the EU/EEA was 22.3% (range 3.9 – 66.7%). Figure 6: Country-specific proportion of extrapulmonary TB of all notified TB cases, EU/EEA, 2011
20 to 29%
≥ 50%
1 to 19%
30 to 49%
< 1%
Not included or not reporting
Extrapulmonary TB notification rates in EU/EEA, 2002−2011 Extrapulmonary TB notification rates have remained stable in the last 10 years.
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Figure 7: Trend in extrapulmonary TB notification rate in the EU/EEA, 2002−2011
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Proportions of TB by site among all notified TB cases in EU/EEA, 2002−2011 Percentage of extrapulmonary TB increased from 16.4% in 2002 to 22.4% in 2011.
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Figure 8: Proportion of notified pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB cases in the EU/EEA, 2002−2011
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Proportion of culture-confirmed new pulmonary TB cases in EU/EEA, 2011 61% of new pulmonary TB cases were culture-confirmed. The proportion varied widely across countries (range 33 – 98%).
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Figure 9: Proportion of new pulmonary TB cases confirmed by culture, 2011
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Proportion of notified TB cases with multi-drug resistance among all confirmed TB cases in EU/EEA, 2011
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In 2011, the overall proportion of TB cases with multi-drug resistance in the EU/EEA was 4.5% (range 0 – 29.8%). Figure 10: Country-specific proportion of multidrug resistance among all confirmed TB cases, EU/EEA, 2011
2 to 4.9%
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1 to 1.9%
5 to 9.9%
< 1%
Not included or not reporting
Proportion of notified new TB cases with multidrug resistance in EU/EEA, 2011
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In 2011, the overall proportion of new TB cases with multi-drug resistance in the EU/EEA was 2.4% (range 0 – 23.3%).
Figure 11: Country-specific proportion of new TB cases with multidrug resistance, EU/EEA, 2011
2 to 4.9%
≥ 10%
1 to 1.9%
5 to 9.9%
< 1%
Not included or not reporting
Notification rates of new cases with multidrug resistant TB in EU/EEA, 2007−2011 The notification rate of multidrug resistant TB have remained stable at around 0.3 per 100 000 population.
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Figure 12: Trends in multidrug resistant TB notification rate in the EU/EEA, 2007−2011
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Proportion of notified previously treated TB cases with multidrug resistance in EU/EEA, 2011
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In 2011, the overall proportion of previously treated TB cases with multidrug resistance in the EU/EEA was 16.8% (range 0 – 57.7%). Figure 13: Country-specific proportion of previously treated TB cases with multi-drug resistance, EU/EEA, 2011
2 to 4.9%
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1 to 1.9%
5 to 9.9%
< 1%
Not included or not reporting
Proportion of TB cases with extensive drug resistance among MDR-TB cases with SLD ST* reported in EU/EEA, 2011
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In 2011, the proportion of extensive drug resistant cases among cases with multidrug resistance in EU/EEA was 13.4% (range 0 – 40.0%).
5 to 9%
≥ 20%
1 to 4%
10 to 19%
< 1%
*SLD ST – second line drug susceptibility testing result
Not included or not reporting Not included or not reporting
Figure 14: Country-specific proportion of extensively drug-resistant TB cases among TB cases with multi-drug resistance, EU/EEA, 2011
Proportion of HIV positive TB cases among all TB cases with known HIV status in EU/EEA, 2011
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In 2011, the overall proportion of HIV positive TB cases among TB cases with known HIV status in EU/EEA was 4.7% (range 0 – 40%). Figure 15: Country-specific proportion of HIV positive TB cases among TB cases with known HIV status, EU/EEA, 2011
2 to 4.9%
≥ 10%
1 to 1.9%
5 to 9.9%
< 1%
Not included or not reporting
Treatment success rate for new pulmonary TB cases in EU/EEA*, 2010 The treatment success rate for new culture-confirmed pulmonary TB cases notified in 2010 was 76.8% (range: 0 – 91.4%).
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Figure 16: Treatment success rate for new culture-confirmed pulmonary TB cases notified in 2010
* Five EU/EEA Member States did not report treatment outcome data.
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Treatment success rate for new pulmonary TB cases by year of reporting in EU/EEA, 2006−2010 The treatment success rate for new culture-confirmed pulmonary TB cases notified between 2006 and 2010 has slightly decreased from 79.5% in 2006 to 76.8% in 2010.
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Figure 17: Treatment success rate for new culture-confirmed pulmonary TB cases notified in 2006−2010
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Treatment success rate for previously treated pulmonary TB cases in EU/EEA*, 2010 The treatment success rate for previously treated culture-confirmed pulmonary TB cases notified in 2010 was 53.7% (range 31.4 – 85.7%).
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Figure 18: Treatment success rate for previously treated culture-confirmed pulmonary TB cases notified in 2010
* Iceland and Luxembourg reported zero previously treated TB cases in 2010. Seven EU/EEA Member States did not report stratified treatment outcome data
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Treatment success rate for all notified pulmonary TB cases in EU/EEA*, 2010 The treatment success rate for all confirmed pulmonary TB cases notified in 2010 was 74.3% (range 0 – 90.1%).
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Figure 19: Treatment success rate for all confirmed pulmonary TB cases notified in 2010
* Five EU/EEA Member States did not report treatment outcome data
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Treatment success* rate for extra- pulmonary TB cases in EU/EEA**, 2010 The treatment success rate for extrapulmonary TB cases notified in 2010 was 82.2% (range 21.1 – 100%).
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Figure 20: Treatment success rate for extrapulmonary TB cases notified in 2010
* Treatment success of extrapulmonary TB consists of cases reported as completed full course of anti-tuberculosis treatment ** Seven Member States did not report stratified treatment outcome data
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Treatment success rate for notified multidrug-resistant TB cases in EU/EEA*, 2009 The treatment success rate for all confirmed multidrug-resistant TB cases notified in 2009 was 31.6% (range 0 – 84.6%).
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Figure 21: Treatment success rate for all confirmed multidrug-resistant TB cases notified in 2009
* Malta reported zero MDR TB cases in 2009, 11 Member States did not report treatment outcome data
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Treatment outcome for multidrug-resistant TB cases notified in 2007−2009 Treatment outcomes for multidrug-resistant TB cases did not improve between the 2007 and 2009 cohort, EU/EEA.
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Figure 22: Treatment outcome at 24 months for multidrug-resistant TB cases diagnosed in 2009, compared with cases diagnosed in 2007 and 2008
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cohort 2008 (20 countries)
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