PROTECTING AND EMPOWERING CANADIANS TO IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH TUBERCULOSIS IN CANADA 2014 PRE-RELEASE
PROTECTING AND EMPOWERING CANADIANS TO IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH
TUBERCULOSIS IN CANADA 2014PRE-RELEASE
TO PROMOTE AND PROTECT THE HEALTH OF CANADIANS THROUGH LEADERSHIP, PARTNERSHIP, INNOVATION AND ACTION IN PUBLIC HEALTH.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe Public Health Agency of Canada would like to acknowledge the provincial and territorial tuberculosis programs and their teams for their contribution to, and participation in, the Canadian Tuberculosis Reporting System (CTBRS).
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TABLE OF CONTENTSACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
PRELIMINARY FINDINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
NEW AND RE-TREATMENT CASES IN 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
GEOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
SEX AND AGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
ORIGIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
DIAGNOSTIC CLASSIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
TREATMENT OUTCOMES FOR 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
CONCLUSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
TABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
TABLE 1A: Reported new active and re-treatment tuberculosis cases and incidence rate per 100,000 (all cases)—Canada and provinces/territories: 2004–2014 . . . . . . . . . 5
TABLE 1B: Reported new active and re-treatment tuberculosis cases and incidence rate per 100,000 (males)—Canada and provinces/territories: 2004–2014 . . . . . . . . . . 6
TABLE 1C: Reported new active and re-treatment tuberculosis cases and incidence rate per 100,000 (females)—Canada and provinces/territories: 2004–2014 . . . . . . . . . 7
TABLE 2: Reported new active and re-treatment tuberculosis cases and incidence rates per 100,000 by age group—Canada: 2004–2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
TABLE 3: Reported new active and re-treatment tuberculosis cases and incidence rate per 100,000 by age group—Canada and provinces/territories: 2014 . . . . . . . . . . 9
TABLE 4: Reported new active and re-treatment tuberculosis cases and incidence rate per 100,000 by origin—Canada and provinces/territories: 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . 10
TABLE 5: Reported new active and re-treatment tuberculosis cases and incidence rates per 100,000 by main diagnostic classification—Canada: 2004–2014 . . . . . . . . . 12
TABLE 6: Reported new active and re-treatment tuberculosis cases and incidence rate per 100,000 by main diagnostic classification––Canada and provinces/territories: 2014 . . 13
TABLE 7: Treatment outcome—Canada and provinces/territories: 2013 . . . . . . . . . . 14
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INTRODUCTIONActive tuberculosis (TB) disease is monitored at the federal level using the Canadian Tuberculosis Reporting System (CTBRS), a case-based surveillance system that maintains selected non-nominal data on people diagnosed with active TB disease. Provincial and territorial public health authorities voluntarily submit data on TB cases that meet the case definition for national-level surveillance to the CTBRS. Reports in the Tuberculosis in Canada—Pre-release series are published annually to facilitate timely availability of national-level data on TB.
Tuberculosis in Canada 2014—Pre-release provides a brief, initial overview of the preliminary number of reported new active and re-treatment TB cases and corresponding incidence rates in Canada for the most recent reporting year. The data presented were extracted from the CTBRS on October 30, 2015. All provinces and territories had the opportunity to validate their data.
The data presented in this abbreviated report are provisional and subject to change in future publications of the Tuberculosis in Canada surveillance report series. Differences between the data published in this report and the data published in previous national, provincial, and territorial surveillance reports may be due to reporting delays or differences in when the data were extracted from the various surveillance databases. Where differences exist between this report and provincial or territorial reports, use the data from the provincial and territorial reports.
Details on the CTBRS’s methods, including information on national TB case definitions, data collection, quality control, analysis, and the classification and categorization of population subgroups are available in the Tuberculosis in Canada 2012 surveillance report.1
PRELIMINARY FINDINGSNEW AND RE-TREATMENT CASES IN 2014In Canada, 1,568 cases of active TB disease were reported in 2014, representing a 5% decrease from the number of cases reported in 2013 and a corresponding decrease in the overall incidence rate of active TB disease from 4.7 per 100,000 to 4.4 per 100,000 (Table 1A).
Of the cases reported in 2014, 94% (1,468) were considered to be new cases in that the individuals diagnosed with TB had no documented evidence or history of previously diagnosed active tuberculosis (data not shown). Five percent (80) of the cases were reported as re-treatment cases, where individuals had a recorded history of a previous episode of TB disease.i For 1% of the cases reported in 2014, the history of previous TB disease was unknown. These relative percentages have remained consistent between 2004 and 2014 (data not shown).
i For more information and definitions of new and re-treatment TB disease, refer to Tuberculosis in Canada 2012 at www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/tbpc-latb/pubs/tbcan12/index-eng.php
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GEOGRAPHYIn 2014, the TB incidence rates in the Atlantic provinces (New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island), Ontario, and Quebec were below the Canadian rate of 4.4 per 100,000 population (Table 1A). The incidence rates in all other provinces and territories were higher than the Canadian rate. Between 2004 and 2014, Nunavut had the highest annual incidence rate. In 2014, the incidence rate for Nunavut was 229.6 per 100,000 population (Table 1A).
SEX AND AGEBetween 2004 and 2014, with a few exceptionsii males accounted for a larger percentage of reported cases than females (Table 1B, Table 1C). In 2014, males accounted for 56% (884) of the reported cases, corresponding to an incidence rate of 5.0 per 100,000 population (Table 1B). In comparison, females accounted for 44% (684) of all reported cases for an incidence rate of 3.8 per 100,000 population (Table 1C).
Between 2004 and 2014, TB incidence rates have remained stable or have declined slightly across age groups (Table 2). The most noticeable decrease in incidence rates has been in the 65 to 74 year age group, from a high of 8.0 per 100,000 population in 2004 to a low of 4.9 per 100,000 population in 2014.
In 2014, individuals aged 25 to 34 years represented the largest percentage of reported cases at 18% (283) (Table 2). However, older adults (75 years and over) had the highest disease burden with an incidence rate of 9.3 cases per 100,000 population. Children between 5 and 14 years old had the lowest incidence rate at 0.8 cases per 100,000 population.
ORIGINForeign-born individuals and Canadian-born Aboriginal people continued to be disproportionately represented among reported cases of TB in 2014 (Table 4). Data on origin were available for 99% (1,551) of the 1,568 cases reported in 2014. The foreign-born population, which represented approximately 22% of the total Canadian population in 2014, accounted for 69% (1,073) of reported cases of known origin with an incidence rate of 13.7 per 100,000 population. Canadian-born Aboriginal people made up 4% of the total Canadian population in 2014 but accounted for 21% (318) of reported cases of known origin, with a corresponding incidence rate of 20.4 per 100,000 population. Canadian-born non-Aboriginal people accounted for the lowest percentage of reported cases at 10% (160), for an incidence rate of 0.6 per 100,000 population (Table 4).
The distribution of TB cases across origin groups varied by province and territory. In 2014, the majority (92%) of the foreign-born cases reported were from Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec. However, 85% of the Canadian-born Aboriginal cases were from Manitoba, the territories, Saskatchewan and Quebec (Table 4).
ii The ratio of males to females is more variable in provinces or territories with a low number of cases from year to year.
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Canadian-born Aboriginal people comprise three distinct populations: First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. In 2014, of the 318 reported Canadian-born Aboriginal cases, 57% (181) were First Nations, 37% (119) were Inuit and 6% (18) were Métis (Table 4). The incidence rate among the Métis was 3.2 per 100,000 population, which was lower than the overall Canadian incidence rate of 4.4 per 100,000 population. By comparison, the incidence rate among First Nations, at 19.3 per 100,000 population, was about four times the overall Canadian rate. The highest incidence rate, however, was among the Inuit, at 198.3 per 100,000 population (Table 4).
Based on their country of birth, foreign-born cases were grouped into one of nine epidemiological regions as defined by the STOP-TB Partnership/World Health Organization.2 Individuals born in the Western Pacific region countries accounted for the highest percentage of reported foreign-born cases in Canada (44%) (Table 4). Of these cases, 78% were from China and the Philippines (data not shown). However, the highest incidence rate, at 40.5 per 100,000 population, was observed for individuals born in the regions of Africa with a high HIV prevalence (AFR-High) (Table 4), with the greatest percentage (30%) from Ethiopia (data not shown).
DIAGNOSTIC CLASSIFICATIONActive TB disease is classified as either respiratory or non-respiratory. Respiratory TB includes pulmonary TB, TB of the pleura, and TB of intrathoracic or mediastinal lymph nodes, larynx, nasopharynx, nose and sinuses. Primary diseaseiii is also captured under the respiratory classification. Non-respiratory TB refers to all other disease sites.3 Between 2004 and 2014, respiratory disease accounted for 76% of all diagnosed TB cases in Canada; 24% were diagnosed with non-respiratory TB (Table 5). The percentage of cases diagnosed with pulmonary disease increased from 60% in 2004 to 69% in 2014 (Table 5). Peripheral lymph node TB remained the second most frequently reported diagnostic site.
Pulmonary TB, including TB of the lungs and conducting airways, accounted for the majority (69%) of reported cases in 2014 (Table 6). Across all provinces and territories, pulmonary disease was the most frequently reported diagnostic classification. Overall, 2% of reported cases were diagnosed with primary TB. However, 10% of the cases reported from Manitoba and 8% of those from Nunavut were diagnosed with primary TB.
TREATMENT OUTCOMES FOR 2013At the time the data were reported to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), details on treatment outcome were available for 97% (1,612) of all reported cases of active TB disease in 2013 (Table 7). Of the cases for which treatment outcome data were available:
• 82% (1,353) were cured or had completed treatment;
• 8% (126) died before or during treatment;
• 1% (20) moved outside of Canada before completing treatment;
iii A disease state characterized by pleuritis and pleural effusion, usually in an adolescent or young adult, but possibly in any age group, due to recent (within preceding 24 months) infection with M. tuberculosis complex.
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• 1% (15) were reported as other (non-compliant, refused treatment, discontinued due to pregnancy, transfer to another province or reason was unspecified);
• 1% (17) absconded or were lost to follow-up;
• <1% (8) stopped treatment due to an adverse reaction;
• <1% (1) was reported as treatment failure; and
• 4% (72) were reported as treatment ongoing.
CONCLUSIONData from 2014 indicated a 5% decrease in the total number of cases of active TB disease in Canada relative to the number reported in 2013. Ongoing monitoring is needed to determine if this change indicates a declining trend. Overall, no changes were noted in the distribution of cases by age group and sex. Foreign-born individuals continued to account for the majority of reported TB cases in 2014. The incidence rate per 100,000 population was highest among Canadian-born Aboriginal people and in particular within the Inuit population where the incidence rate was 45 times higher than the overall Canadian rate. Pulmonary TB remained the most commonly reported site of disease in 2014, and available treatment outcome data for cases reported in 2013 indicated that 82% of cases had been cured or had completed treatment.
The findings from this analysis are provisional and will likely change over time. Updated case counts and incidence rates for 2014 will be presented in the next iteration of the Tuberculosis in Canada surveillance report.
REFERENCES(1) Public Health Agency of Canada. Tuberculosis in Canada 2012. Ottawa (ON): Minister of Public
Works and Government Services Canada; 2015.
(2) Stop TB Partnership and World Health Organization. The Global Plan to Stop TB 2006–2015. Geneva (CH): WHO; 2006.
(3) Menzies R, Wong T. Canadian Tuberculosis Standards. 7th ed. Canadian Thoracic Society; and the Public Health Agency of Canada; 2013.
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TAB
LE 2
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e31
.990
.40.
070
.40.
021
.030
.234
.925
.849
.930
.60.
0
WP
RC
ases
474
12
11
3219
926
887
114
3
Rat
e24
.770
.597
.113
.120
.723
.522
.936
.528
.634
.720
.912
5.7
Unk
now
nC
ases
40
00
01
11
01
00
Tota
l Fo
reig
n-b
orn
**C
ases
1,07
32
25
211
450
944
1818
618
83
Rat
e13
.717
.623
.58.
36.
010
.212
.520
.520
.622
.513
.836
.1
Unk
now
nC
ases
170
00
06
110
00
00
Tota
l††C
ases
1,56
87
37
520
857
713
586
217
231
92
Rat
e4.
41.
32.
10.
70.
72.
54.
210
.57.
65.
35.
078
.8
AB
BR
EV
IATI
ON
S: A
FR-H
igh,
Afr
ica
high
HIV
pre
vale
nce;
AFR
-Low
, Afr
ica
low
HIV
pre
vale
nce;
Alta
., A
lber
ta; A
MR,
Am
eric
an R
egio
n—La
tin A
mer
ican
cou
ntrie
s; B
.C.,
Brit
ish
Col
umbi
a; E
EUR,
Ea
ster
n Eu
rope
an R
egio
n; E
ME,
Est
ablis
hed
Mar
ket E
cono
mie
s; C
EUR,
Cen
tral
Eur
ope;
EM
R, E
aste
rn M
edite
rran
ean
Regi
on; M
an.,
Man
itoba
; N.B
., N
ew B
runs
wic
k; N
.L.,
New
foun
dlan
d an
d La
brad
or;
N.S
., N
ova
Scot
ia; O
nt.,
Ont
ario
; P.E
.I., P
rince
Edw
ard
Isla
nd; Q
ue.,
Que
bec;
Sas
k., S
aska
tche
wan
; SEA
R, S
outh
-Eas
t Asi
an R
egio
n; W
PR, W
este
rn P
acifi
c Re
gion
.†
N
orth
incl
udes
Nor
thw
est
Terr
itorie
s, N
unav
ut a
nd Y
ukon
‡ SO
UR
CE
OF
DE
NO
MIN
ATO
R V
ALU
ES
FOR
RA
TE C
ALC
ULA
TIO
N F
OR
FIR
ST N
ATI
ON
S O
N A
ND
OFF
RE
SER
VE
: Reg
iste
red
Ind
ian
Pop
ulat
ion,
Hou
seho
ld a
nd F
amily
Pro
ject
ions
200
9–20
34,
AA
ND
C, 2
012.
NO
TE: F
irst
Nat
ions
pop
ulat
ion
pro
ject
ions
are
onl
y av
aila
ble
for
the
Atla
ntic
reg
ion
whi
ch in
clud
e N
.L, N
.B.,
N.S
. and
PEI
com
bin
ed t
here
fore
onl
y on
e ra
te is
giv
en fo
r th
e en
tire
reg
ion.
§ SO
UR
CE
OF
DE
NO
MIN
ATO
RV
ALU
ES
FOR
RA
TE C
ALC
ULA
TIO
N F
OR
INU
IT A
ND
MÉ
TIS
AN
D T
OTA
L A
BO
RIG
INA
L: S
tatis
tics
Can
ada:
Pop
ulat
ion
Proj
ectio
ns b
y A
bor
igin
al Id
entit
y in
Can
ada,
20
06 t
o 20
31 ,C
atal
ogue
num
ber
91-
552-
X**
SO
UR
CE
OF
DE
NO
MIN
ATO
R V
ALU
ES
FOR
RA
TE C
ALC
ULA
TIO
N F
OR
FO
RE
IGN
-BO
RN
PO
PU
LATI
ON
: Sta
tistic
s C
anad
a—C
usto
m T
abul
atio
n—20
11 N
atio
nal H
ouse
hold
Sur
vey.
†† S
OU
RC
E O
F D
EN
OM
INA
TOR
VA
LUE
S FO
R R
ATE
CA
LCU
LATI
ON
: Sta
tistic
s C
anad
a, D
emog
rap
hy D
ivis
ion,
Dem
ogra
phi
c Es
timat
es S
ectio
n, J
uly
Pop
ulat
ion
Estim
ates
, 201
4 U
pd
ated
pos
tcen
sal
estim
ates
(Acc
esse
d 2
015–
03–1
1).
12 TUBERCULOSIS IN CANADA 2014—PRE-RELEASE
TAB
LE 5
: Rep
orte
d n
ew a
ctiv
e an
d re
-tre
atm
ent
tub
ercu
losi
s ca
ses
and
inci
den
ce r
ates
per
100
,000
by
mai
n d
iag
nost
ic c
lass
ifica
tion—
C
anad
a: 2
004–
2014
†
MA
IN D
IAG
NO
STIC
CLA
SSIF
ICA
TIO
NR
EP
OR
TIN
G Y
EA
R
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Res
pir
ato
ry
Pri
mar
y‡C
ases
9410
691
6459
6163
4862
6537
Rat
e0.
30.
30.
30.
20.
20.
20.
20.
10.
20.
20.
1
Pul
mo
nary
§C
ases
965
982
1,13
21,
034
1,14
61,
125
1,04
21,
099
1,14
91,
125
1,08
9
Rat
e3.
03.
03.
53.
13.
43.
33.
13.
23.
33.
23.
1
Oth
er
resp
irat
ory
**
Cas
es90
113
8594
7897
102
8396
9086
Rat
e0.
30.
40.
30.
30.
20.
30.
30.
20.
30.
30.
2
No
n-
resp
irat
ory
Mili
ary
Cas
es14
1510
1114
1211
138
1211
Rat
e0.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
0
Cen
tral
ner
vous
sy
stem
Cas
es19
2016
2211
1424
2122
2719
Rat
e0.
10.
10.
00.
10.
00.
00.
10.
10.
10.
10.
1
Per
iphe
ral l
ymp
h no
des
Cas
es25
124
219
220
218
120
719
822
220
418
019
8
Rat
e0.
80.
80.
60.
60.
50.
60.
60.
60.
60.
50.
6
Oth
er††
Cas
es17
916
212
714
815
313
814
613
515
915
212
8
Rat
e0.
60.
50.
40.
50.
50.
40.
40.
40.
50.
40.
4
Unk
now
nC
ases
00
00
00
00
00
0
Rat
e0.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
0
TOTA
LC
ases
1,61
21,
640
1,65
31,
575
1,64
21,
654
1,58
61,
621
1,70
01,
651
1,56
8
Rat
e5.
05.
15.
14.
84.
94.
94.
74.
74.
94.
74.
4
† SO
UR
CE
OF
DE
NO
MIN
ATO
R V
ALU
ES
FOR
RA
TE C
ALC
ULA
TIO
N: S
tatis
tics
Can
ada,
Dem
ogra
phy
Div
isio
n, D
emog
rap
hic
Estim
ates
Sec
tion,
Jul
y Po
pul
atio
n Es
timat
es, 2
004–
2014
Up
dat
ed
pos
tcen
sal e
stim
ates
(Acc
esse
d 2
015–
03–1
1).
‡ Pr
imar
y in
clud
es p
rimar
y re
spira
tory
tub
ercu
losi
s an
d t
uber
culo
us p
leur
isy
in p
rimar
y p
rog
ress
ive
tub
ercu
losi
s (IC
D-9
cod
es 0
10.0
-010
.9; I
CD
-10
cod
es A
15.7
and
A16
.7).
§ Pu
lmon
ary
incl
udes
tub
ercu
losi
s of
the
lung
s an
d c
ond
uctin
g a
irway
s w
hich
incl
udes
tub
ercu
lous
fib
rosi
s of
the
lung
, tub
ercu
lous
bro
nchi
ecta
sis,
tub
ercu
lous
pne
umon
ia, t
uber
culo
us p
neum
otho
rax,
is
olat
ed t
rach
eal o
r b
ronc
hial
tub
ercu
losi
s, a
nd t
uber
culo
us la
ryng
itis
(ICD
-9 c
odes
011
-011
.9, 0
12.2
, 012
.3; I
CD
-10
cod
es A
15.0
-A15
.3, A
15.5
, A15
.9, A
16.0
-A16
.2, A
16.4
, A16
.9).
** O
ther
resp
irato
ry in
clud
es t
uber
culo
us p
leur
isy
(non
-prim
ary)
and
tub
ercu
losi
s of
the
intr
atho
raci
c ly
mp
h no
des
, med
iast
inum
, nas
opha
rynx
, nos
e (s
eptu
m),
and
sin
us (a
ny n
asal
) (IC
D-9
cod
es: 0
12.0
, 01
2.1
and
012
.8; I
CD
-10
cod
es: A
15.4
, A15
.6, A
15.8
, A16
.3, A
16.5
A16
.8).
†† O
ther
incl
udes
tub
ercu
losi
s of
the
inte
stin
es, p
erito
neum
and
mes
ente
ric g
land
s, b
ones
and
join
ts, g
enito
urin
ary
syst
em, s
kin,
eye
, ear
, thy
roid
, ad
rena
l, an
d s
ple
en.
13TUBERCULOSIS IN CANADA 2014—PRE-RELEASE
TAB
LE 6
: Rep
orte
d n
ew a
ctiv
e an
d re
-tre
atm
ent
tub
ercu
losi
s ca
ses
and
inci
den
ce r
ate
per
100
,000
by
mai
n d
iag
nost
ic c
lass
ifica
tion–
– C
anad
a an
d p
rovi
nces
/ter
ritor
ies:
201
4†
MA
IN D
IAG
NO
STIC
CLA
SSIF
ICA
TIO
NC
AN
AD
AP
RO
VIN
CE
/TE
RR
ITO
RY
N.L
.P.
E.I.
N.S
.N
.B.
Que
.O
nt.
Man
.Sa
sk.
Alt
a.B
.C.
Y.T.
N.W
.T.
Nvt
.
Res
pir
ato
ry
Pri
mar
y‡C
ases
370
00
05
613
41
10
07
Rat
e0.
10.
00.
00.
00.
00.
10.
01.
00.
40.
00.
00.
00.
019
.1
Pul
mo
nary
§C
ases
1,08
95
23
515
838
194
5713
217
92
170
Rat
e3.
10.
91.
40.
30.
71.
92.
87.
35.
13.
23.
95.
52.
319
1.3
Oth
er
resp
irat
ory
**
Cas
es86
10
20
1131
95
157
00
5
Rat
e0.
20.
20.
00.
20.
00.
10.
20.
70.
40.
40.
20.
00.
013
.7
No
n-
resp
irat
ory
Mili
ary
Cas
es11
00
00
14
12
12
00
0
Rat
e0.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
10.
20.
00.
00.
00.
00.
0
Cen
tral
ner
vous
sy
stem
Cas
es19
00
00
28
02
41
01
1
Rat
e0.
10.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
10.
00.
20.
10.
00.
02.
32.
7
Per
iphe
ral
lym
ph
nod
es
Cas
es19
80
12
012
8613
1040
311
20
Rat
e0.
60.
00.
70.
20.
00.
10.
61.
00.
91.
00.
72.
74.
60.
0
Oth
er††
Cas
es12
81
00
019
615
624
101
01
Rat
e0.
40.
20.
00.
00.
00.
20.
40.
40.
50.
60.
22.
70.
02.
7
Unk
now
nC
ases
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
TOTA
LC
ases
1,56
87
37
520
857
713
586
217
231
44
84
Rat
e4.
41.
32.
10.
70.
72.
54.
210
.57.
65.
35.
011
.09.
222
9.6
AB
BR
EV
IATI
ON
S: A
lta.,
Alb
erta
; B.C
., B
ritis
h C
olum
bia
; Man
., M
anito
ba;
N.B
., N
ew B
runs
wic
k; N
.L.,
New
foun
dla
nd a
nd L
abra
dor
; N.S
., N
ova
Scot
ia; N
vt.,
Nun
avut
; N.W
.T.,
Nor
thw
est
Terr
itorie
s;
Ont
., O
ntar
io; P
.E.I.
, Prin
ce E
dw
ard
Isla
nd; Q
ue.,
Que
bec
; Sas
k., S
aska
tche
wan
; Y.T
., Yu
kon.
† SO
UR
CE
OF
DE
NO
MIN
ATO
R V
ALU
ES
FOR
RA
TE C
ALC
ULA
TIO
N: S
tatis
tics
Can
ada,
Dem
ogra
phy
Div
isio
n, D
emog
rap
hic
Estim
ates
Sec
tion,
Jul
y Po
pul
atio
n Es
timat
es, 2
014
upd
ated
pos
tcen
sal
estim
ates
. (A
cces
sed
201
5–03
–11)
.‡
Prim
ary
incl
udes
prim
ary
resp
irato
ry t
uber
culo
sis
and
tub
ercu
lous
ple
uris
y in
prim
ary
pro
gre
ssiv
e tu
ber
culo
sis
(ICD
-9 c
odes
010
.0-0
10.9
; IC
D-1
0 co
des
A15
.7 a
nd A
16.7
).§
Pulm
onar
y in
clud
es t
uber
culo
sis
of t
he lu
ngs
and
con
duc
ting
airw
ays
whi
ch in
clud
es t
uber
culo
us fi
bro
sis
of t
he lu
ng, t
uber
culo
us b
ronc
hiec
tasi
s, t
uber
culo
us p
neum
onia
, tub
ercu
lous
pne
umot
hora
x,
isol
ated
tra
chea
l or
bro
nchi
al t
uber
culo
sis,
and
tub
ercu
lous
lary
ngiti
s (IC
D-9
cod
es 0
11-0
11.9
, 012
.2, 0
12.3
; IC
D-1
0 co
des
A15
.0-A
15.3
, A15
.5, A
15.9
, A16
.0-A
16.2
, A16
.4, A
16.9
). **
O
ther
resp
irato
ry in
clud
es t
uber
culo
us p
leur
isy
(non
-prim
ary)
and
tub
ercu
losi
s of
the
intr
atho
raci
c ly
mp
h no
des
, med
iast
inum
, nas
opha
rynx
, nos
e (s
eptu
m),
and
sin
us (a
ny n
asal
) (IC
D-9
cod
es: 0
12.0
, 01
2.1
and
012
.8; I
CD
-10
cod
es: A
15.4
, A15
.6, A
15.8
, A16
.3, A
16.5
, A16
.8).
†† O
ther
incl
udes
tub
ercu
losi
s of
the
inte
stin
es, p
erito
neum
and
mes
ente
ric g
land
s, b
ones
and
join
ts, g
enito
urin
ary
syst
em, s
kin,
eye
, ear
, thy
roid
, ad
rena
l, an
d s
ple
en.
14 TUBERCULOSIS IN CANADA 2014—PRE-RELEASE
TAB
LE 7
: Tre
atm
ent
outc
ome—
Can
ada
and
pro
vinc
es/t
errit
orie
s: 2
013
PR
OV
INC
E/
TER
RIT
ORY
TOTA
L
TRE
ATM
EN
T O
UTC
OM
E
Cur
e
Trea
tmen
t co
mp
lete
d
wit
hout
cu
ltur
e
Dea
th
dur
ing
tr
eatm
ent
Tran
sfer
red
Trea
tmen
t o
ngo
ing
Ab
sco
nded
Failu
re
Trea
tmen
t d
isco
ntin
ued
d
ue t
o
adve
rse
even
t
Oth
erU
nkno
wn
New
foun
dla
nd
and
Lab
rad
or
132
100
00
00
10
0
Pri
nce
Ed
war
d
Isla
nd0
00
00
00
00
00
No
va S
coti
a8
13
21
00
00
10
New
Bru
nsw
ick
30
30
00
00
00
0
Que
bec
240
3911
014
558
10
02
11
Ont
ario
634
052
059
614
80
10
26
Man
ito
ba
166
8664
120
03
01
00
Sask
atch
ewan
860
683
00
50
08
2
Alb
erta
187
4513
06
40
00
02
0
Bri
tish
C
olu
mb
ia25
74
219
274
00
02
10
Yuko
n2
02
00
00
00
00
No
rthw
est
Terr
ito
ries
43
01
00
00
00
0
Nun
avut
5131
132
00
01
31
0
CA
NA
DA
1,65
121
11,
142
126
2072
171
815
39