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Rate of new tuberculosis cases

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Rate of new tuberculosis cases
The number of new cases of per 100,000 people.
Source
WHO (2023); Population based on various sources (2023) – with minor processing by
Last updated
November 27, 2023
Date range
2000–2022
Unit
cases per 100,000 people

Sources and processing

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WHO has published a global tuberculosis (TB) report every year since 1997. The report provides a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of the TB epidemic, and of progress in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the disease at global, regional and country levels.

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November 27, 2023
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Global tuberculosis report 2023. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2023.

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March 31, 2023
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The long-run data on population is based on various sources, described on this page: /population-sources

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“Data Page: Rate of new tuberculosis cases”, part of the following publication: Saloni Dattani, Fiona Spooner, Hannah Ritchie, and Max Roser (2023) - “Tuberculosis”. Data adapted from WHO, Various sources. Retrieved from /grapher/incidence-of-tuberculosis-sdgs [online resource]
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WHO (2023); Population based on various sources (2023) – with minor processing by 

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WHO (2023); Population based on various sources (2023) – with minor processing by . “Rate of new tuberculosis cases” [dataset]. WHO, “Global Tuberculosis Report”; Various sources, “Population” [original data]. Retrieved April 28, 2025 from /grapher/incidence-of-tuberculosis-sdgs