Global Tuberculosis Programme
The WHO Global Tuberculosis Programme works towards the goal of a world free of TB, with zero deaths, disease and suffering due to the disease. The team’s mission is to lead and guide the global effort to end the TB epidemic through universal access to people-centred prevention and care, multisectoral action and innovation.
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    Tuberculosis data

    Data reported by countries to WHO and estimates of tuberculosis burden generated by WHO for the Global Tuberculosis Report.

     

     

    Global tuberculosis report

    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.

    Country, regional and global profiles

    Tuberculosis profiles are generated automatically based on data reported by countries and which are held in WHO's global TB database. They are available for all countries and territories asked to report TB data to WHO. Countries can update information at any time via WHO's TB data collection system (or, for countries in the European region, via the ECDC - WHO/Europe Joint Surveillance system). Therefore data in profiles may differ slightly from the data available at the time Global Tuberculosis Report was written.

    Notes: 

    1. Incidence and mortality estimates for India are interim and subject to finalization, in consultation with the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, India.
    2. Rifampicin-resistant TB estimates for Pakistan were updated on 15 December 2022.
    3. Data reported by countries and areas after the publication of the 2022 Global Tuberculosis Report were published in the profiles on 15 December 2022.

     

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    Provisional TB notifications by month or quarter

    In 2020, the Global Tuberculosis Programme began asking global and regional priority countries for the provisional number of new and relapse TB cases notified to health authorities by month or quarter. These numbers are not final and are subject to change. However, they provide an early indication of how the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may be affecting essential TB services.

     

     

    CSV files to download

    Download data provided by countries to WHO and estimates of TB burden generated by WHO for the Global Tuberculosis Report as comma-separated value (CSV) files. CSV files can be opened by or imported into many spreadsheet, statistical analysis and database packages.

    Data are provided in accordance with WHO's data sharing policy and their use are subject to WHO's terms and conditions.

    Definition of variables

    The first row in each CSV file contains variable names; find the definition of each variable in the data dictionary.

    » Download the data dictionary

    The following changes were made in the CSV files with the publication of the 2022 Global Tuberculosis Report compared to those published for the 2021 report:

    New variablesdst_naat_pza, e_inc_rr_num, e_inc_rr_num_hi, e_inc_rr_num_lo, e_rr_pct_new, e_rr_pct_new_hi, e_rr_pct_new_lo, e_rr_pct_ret, e_rr_pct_ret_hi, e_rr_pct_ret_lo, infection_tests_used, m_fq, m_inh, m_wrd_tests_performed, m_wrd_tests_positive, pub_new_dx, source_rr_new, source_rr_ret, tpt_1hp, tpt_3hp, tpt_3hr, tpt_4r, used_2021_defs_flg
    Deleted variablesdigital_adherence_support, mdrxdr_fail_morphine

    WHO TB burden estimates

    This includes WHO-generated estimates of TB mortality, incidence (including disaggregation by age, sex, risk factors, HIV status, rifampicin resistance), case fatality ratio, treatment coverage (previously called case detection rate) and latent TB infection among children aged under 5 years.

    Notes: 

    1. Incidence and mortality estimates for India are interim and subject to finalization, in consultation with the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, India.
    2. Rifampicin-resistant TB estimates for Pakistan were updated on 15 December 2022.


    Data provided by countries and territories

    WHO's global TB database is updated regularly as countries notify WHO of corrections to previously submitted data. Therefore country data downloaded to CSV files may differ slightly from the data available at the time the Global Tuberculosis Report is written.

    Notes: 

    1. Data reported by countries and areas after the publication of the 2022 Global Tuberculosis Report were published in the CSV files on 15 December 2022.

     

    Global TB report mobile app

    Discover current statistics and trends, compare countries and regions, and find the data you need at your fingertips using the TB Report app. Switch the interface between English, French, Russian and Spanish.

     

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