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Tuberculosis in England, 2023 report (data up to end of 2022)

Incidence, treatment and prevention of tuberculosis (TB) in England using data up until the end of 2022.

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TB diagnosis and microbiology, England, 2022

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This report from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) presents people with聽TB聽disease notified to the National Tuberculosis Surveillance System (NTBS). It aims to describe the epidemiology of聽TB聽in England up to the end of 2022.

Previous annual reports before 2022 (reporting data up until 2021), including those produced by Public Health England, were presented as a single document:

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Updates to this page

Published 15 February 2024
Last updated 15 February 2024 show all updates
  1. Small changes to the 'Incidence and epidemiology' chapter: that data in Table 6 includes children, and correction of the numbers for drug misuse and asylum seekers mentioned in the paragraph above.

  2. First published.

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