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Washington State Cohort Review 2009 trends & 1 st quarter. Washington State Department of Health April 14, 2010. Tuberculosis Incidence Rate, 2000 - 2009 . National. WA State. 7.0. 6.0. 5.0. 4.0. 3.0. 2.0. 1.0. 0.0. 2000. 2001. 2002. 2003. 2004. 2005. 2006. 2007. 2008.
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Washington State Cohort Review2009 trends & 1st quarter Washington State Department of Health April 14, 2010
Tuberculosis Incidence Rate, 2000 - 2009 National WA State 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Annual TB Case Rates
Highlights of 2009 trends • 12.3% increase in number of TB cases in 2009: 228 to 256 • TB case rate: increased from 3.5 in 2008 to 3.8 in 2009(per 100,000 individuals) • Also in 2009: • Started data management in PHIMS • All time low TB case rate reported in WA in 2008
2009 TB Case Rates by County • Largest increase: Clark Co. (1.7 to 3.7) • Largest decrease: Yakima Co. (4.7 to 2.1) • Top 5 case rates: • King: 6.8 • Pierce: 4.2 • Snohomish: 4.0 • Clark: 3.7 • Thurston 3.2
2009 TB Cases by demographics • By race/ethnicity: • Largest increase in Asians (18.6 to 24.7) • Largest decrease in AI/AN (6.3 to 4.2) • 78% foreign born (continued trend in increase) • Decrease in proportion of pediatric cases • Increase in proportion of 45+ y.o. cases
In progress… • Further analysis on timeliness!
Quarter 1 (Jan – Mar) of 2009 Highlights for Outside King co.
CASES: Treatment Hx • TOTAL: 18 cases • No pediatric cases • 100% initiation on tx • DOT 83% of all (100% of Sm+ case) • 67% total DOT • 17% DOT in combination with self-admn • 6% HIV testing not offered: • 1 Sm-Cul+ case
CASES: Tx completion • 83% likely to complete • 78% completed • 6% currently on • 17% moved: • 1 Sm-Cul+ case • 2 ‘other’ cases • 0% lost
Timeliness (Median number of days) • Start of Meds: 1 day • Lab sputum collection: 0 (same day) • Culture testing: 20.5 days • HCP to LHJ: same day • Lab to LHJ: same day • LHJ to DOH: 1 day • Susceptibility: 20.5 days • Sm+ date to contact identification: -2.5
Contacts: Jan – Mar 2009 • 86 contacts identified for 18 cases • 87% tested • 64% evaluated • 17% infected • 0% diseased
Contacts: Tx history • 8% (1 of 13) of infected didn’t start tx • 20 contacts started treatment: • 60% infected • 40% not infected • 55% completed tx • 5% refused tx • 0% lost, died, moved, provider disc.