Tuberculosis cases at all-time low
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Posted 7:03PM on Thursday 21st March 2002 ( 23 years ago )
ATLANTA - Federal health officials reported Thursday that tuberculosis cases fell to an all-time low in the United States last year, but the decline appears to be leveling off. <br>
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recorded 15,991 cases of the respiratory disease in 2001, a two percent decline from 2000. It was the ninth consecutive year the number of U.S. cases has dropped. <br>
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The number of cases had dropped seven percent from 1999 to 2000. <br>
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CDC epidemiologist Lorna Thorpe said progress is continuing, but it is slowing. She said, ``We've learned that lesson in the past -- when we don't pay attention to TB is when it resurges.'' <br>
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TB cases jumped in the late 1980s and early 1990s as the disease developed resistance to some drugs and as the HIV epidemic took hold. The CDC credits a renewed push to treat and prevent the disease with the steady decline. <br>
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Tuberculosis can spread only through prolonged contact in close quarters. It is easily cured but can be fatal if left untreated. <br>
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Nearly half of new TB cases in the United States are among immigrants from high-risk countries. <br>
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The CDC released the statistics in advance of Sunday's World TB Day, designed to mark international efforts to stamp out the disease. Tuberculosis kills two million people worldwide each year.
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