Plots of States by Risk Factor

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  • Non-US–Born - Europe
  • Non-US–Born - Asia
  • Non-US–Born - The Americas
  • Non-US–Born - Africa
  • Diabetic
  • Homeless
  • Incarcerated
  • HIV+

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Mean Annual Tuberculosis Incidence in the US, per 100,000/year (2010-2015) (Non-US–Born Europe)

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State Name:

Minimum Value:

Heterogeneity-Reflective Incidence:

Total Incidence:

Difference from current benchmark ():

The lower area of the chart reflects the lowest mean annual tuberculosis incidence of either Florida or New York () for a specified risk factor that has been selected for comparison. The upper area represents what we have defined as "heterogeneity-reflective incidence" that occurs in addition to the benchmark incidence for a specified risk factor in each state. States that report lower TB incidence than the benchmark state (i.e., Florida or New York) will report 0 heterogeneity-reflective incidence for that risk factor. The solid line provides flexibility for the user to explore different states as benchmarks. Change the benchmark state to move this solid line up or down along the TB incidence axis to explore the magnitude of the heterogeneity-reflective incidence by state relative to the new state-specific benchmark incidence for a key risk factor.

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Mean Annual TB Cases in the US (2010-2015) by Risk Factor (Non-US–Born Europe)

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Data table for Mean Annual Tuberculosis Cases in the US (2010-2015), for the risk-factor Non-US–Born (Europe)
State NameMean Annual TB Cases (2010-2015)

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Mean Annual Tuberculosis Incidence in the US, per 100,000/year (2010-2015) (Non-US–Born Asia)

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State Name:

Minimum Value:

Heterogeneity-Reflective Incidence:

Total Incidence:

Difference from current benchmark ():

The lower area of the chart reflects the lowest mean annual tuberculosis incidence of either Florida or New York () for a specified risk factor that has been selected for comparison. The upper area represents what we have defined as "heterogeneity-reflective incidence" that occurs in addition to the benchmark incidence for a specified risk factor in each state. States that report lower TB incidence than the benchmark state (i.e., Florida or New York) will report 0 heterogeneity-reflective incidence for that risk factor. The solid line provides flexibility for the user to explore different states as benchmarks. Change the benchmark state to move this solid line up or down along the TB incidence axis to explore the magnitude of the heterogeneity-reflective incidence by state relative to the new state-specific benchmark incidence for a key risk factor.

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Mean Annual TB Cases in the US (2010-2015) by Risk Factor (Non-US–Born Asia)

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Data table for Mean Annual Tuberculosis Cases in the US (2010-2015), for the risk-factor: Non-US–Born (Asia)
State NameMean Annual TB Cases (2010-2015)

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Mean Annual Tuberculosis Incidence in the US, per 100,000/year (2010-2015) (Non-US–Born Americas)

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State Name:

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Heterogeneity-Reflective Incidence:

Total Incidence:

Difference from current benchmark ():

The lower area of the chart reflects the lowest mean annual tuberculosis incidence of either Florida or New York () for a specified risk factor that has been selected for comparison. The upper area represents what we have defined as "heterogeneity-reflective incidence" that occurs in addition to the benchmark incidence for a specified risk factor in each state. States that report lower TB incidence than the benchmark state (i.e., Florida or New York) will report 0 heterogeneity-reflective incidence for that risk factor. The solid line provides flexibility for the user to explore different states as benchmarks. Change the benchmark state to move this solid line up or down along the TB incidence axis to explore the magnitude of the heterogeneity-reflective incidence by state relative to the new state-specific benchmark incidence for a key risk factor.

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Mean Annual TB Cases in the US (2010-2015) by Risk Factor (Non-US–Born Americas)

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Data table for Mean Annual Tuberculosis Cases in the US (2010-2015), for the risk-factor: Non-US–Born (Americas)
State NameMean Annual TB Cases (2010-2015)

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Mean Annual Tuberculosis Incidence in the US, per 100,000/year (2010-2015) (Non-US–Born Africa)

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State Name:

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Heterogeneity-Reflective Incidence:

Total Incidence:

Difference from current benchmark ():

The lower area of the chart reflects the lowest mean annual tuberculosis incidence of either Florida or New York () for a specified risk factor that has been selected for comparison. The upper area represents what we have defined as "heterogeneity-reflective incidence" that occurs in addition to the benchmark incidence for a specified risk factor in each state. States that report lower TB incidence than the benchmark state (i.e., Florida or New York) will report 0 heterogeneity-reflective incidence for that risk factor. The solid line provides flexibility for the user to explore different states as benchmarks. Change the benchmark state to move this solid line up or down along the TB incidence axis to explore the magnitude of the heterogeneity-reflective incidence by state relative to the new state-specific benchmark incidence for a key risk factor.

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Mean Annual TB Cases in the US (2010-2015) by Risk Factor (Non-US–Born Africa)

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Data table for Mean Annual Tuberculosis Cases in the US (2010-2015), for the risk-factor: Non-US–Born (Africa)
State NameMean Annual TB Cases (2010-2015)

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Mean Annual Tuberculosis Incidence in the US, per 100,000/year (2010-2015) (Diabetic)

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State Name:

Minimum Value:

Heterogeneity-Reflective Incidence:

Total Incidence:

Difference from current benchmark ():

The lower area of the chart reflects the lowest mean annual tuberculosis incidence of either Florida or New York () for a specified risk factor that has been selected for comparison. The upper area represents what we have defined as "heterogeneity-reflective incidence" that occurs in addition to the benchmark incidence for a specified risk factor in each state. States that report lower TB incidence than the benchmark state (i.e., Florida or New York) will report 0 heterogeneity-reflective incidence for that risk factor. The solid line provides flexibility for the user to explore different states as benchmarks. Change the benchmark state to move this solid line up or down along the TB incidence axis to explore the magnitude of the heterogeneity-reflective incidence by state relative to the new state-specific benchmark incidence for a key risk factor.

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Mean Annual TB Cases in the US (2010-2015) by Risk Factor (Diabetic)

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Data table for Mean Annual Tuberculosis Cases in the US (2010-2015), for the risk-factor: Diabetic
State NameMean Annual TB Cases (2010-2015)

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Mean Annual Tuberculosis Incidence in the US, per 100,000/year (2010-2015) (Homeless)

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State Name:

Minimum Value:

Heterogeneity-Reflective Incidence:

Total Incidence:

Difference from current benchmark ():

The lower area of the chart reflects the lowest mean annual tuberculosis incidence of either Florida or New York () for a specified risk factor that has been selected for comparison. The upper area represents what we have defined as "heterogeneity-reflective incidence" that occurs in addition to the benchmark incidence for a specified risk factor in each state. States that report lower TB incidence than the benchmark state (i.e., Florida or New York) will report 0 heterogeneity-reflective incidence for that risk factor. The solid line provides flexibility for the user to explore different states as benchmarks. Change the benchmark state to move this solid line up or down along the TB incidence axis to explore the magnitude of the heterogeneity-reflective incidence by state relative to the new state-specific benchmark incidence for a key risk factor.

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Mean Annual TB Cases in the US (2010-2015) by Risk Factor (Homeless)

Data table for Mean Annual Tuberculosis Cases in the US (2010-2015), for the risk-factor: Homeless
State NameMean Annual TB Cases (2010-2015)

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Mean Annual Tuberculosis Incidence in the US, per 100,000/year (2010-2015) (Incarcerated)

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State Name:

Minimum Value:

Heterogeneity-Reflective Incidence:

Total Incidence:

Difference from current benchmark ():

The lower area of the chart reflects the lowest mean annual tuberculosis incidence of either Florida or New York () for a specified risk factor that has been selected for comparison. The upper area represents what we have defined as "heterogeneity-reflective incidence" that occurs in addition to the benchmark incidence for a specified risk factor in each state. States that report lower TB incidence than the benchmark state (i.e., Florida or New York) will report 0 heterogeneity-reflective incidence for that risk factor. The solid line provides flexibility for the user to explore different states as benchmarks. Change the benchmark state to move this solid line up or down along the TB incidence axis to explore the magnitude of the heterogeneity-reflective incidence by state relative to the new state-specific benchmark incidence for a key risk factor.

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Mean Annual TB Cases in the US (2010-2015) by Risk Factor (Incarcerated)

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Data table for Mean Annual Tuberculosis Cases in the US (2010-2015), for the risk-factor: Incarcerated
State NameMean Annual TB Cases (2010-2015)

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Mean Annual Tuberculosis Incidence in the US, per 100,000/year (2010-2015), HIV+

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State Name:

Minimum Value:

Heterogeneity-Reflective Incidence:

Total Incidence:

Difference from current benchmark ():

The lower area of the chart reflects the lowest mean annual tuberculosis incidence of either Florida or New York () for a specified risk factor that has been selected for comparison. The upper area represents what we have defined as "heterogeneity-reflective incidence" that occurs in addition to the benchmark incidence for a specified risk factor in each state. States that report lower TB incidence than the benchmark state (i.e., Florida or New York) will report 0 heterogeneity-reflective incidence for that risk factor. The solid line provides flexibility for the user to explore different states as benchmarks. Change the benchmark state to move this solid line up or down along the TB incidence axis to explore the magnitude of the heterogeneity-reflective incidence by state relative to the new state-specific benchmark incidence for a key risk factor.

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Mean Annual TB Cases in the US (2010-2015) by Risk Factor (HIV+)

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Data table for Mean Annual Tuberculosis Cases in the US (2010-2015), for the risk-factor: HIV+
State NameMean Annual TB Cases (2010-2015)