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Red is bad, green is good, blue is not statistically different/neutral.

Compared to Distribution

an indicator guage with the arrow in the green the value is in the best half of communities.

an indicator guage with the arrow in the yellow the value is in the 2nd worst quarter of communities.

an indicator guage with the arrow in the red the value is in the worst quarter of communities.

Compared to Target

green circle with white tick inside it meets target; red circle with white cross inside it does not meet target.

Compared to a Single Value

green diamond with downward arrow inside it lower than the comparison value; red diamond with downward arrow inside it higher than the comparison value; blue diamond with downward arrow inside it not statistically different from comparison value.

Trend

green square outline with upward trending arrow inside it green square outline with downward trending arrow inside it non-significant change over time; green square with upward trending arrow inside it green square with downward trending arrow inside it significant change over time; blue square with equals sign no change over time.

Compared to Prior Value

green triangle with upward trending arrow inside it higher than the previous measurement period; green triangle with downward trending arrow inside it lower than the previous measurement period; blue equals sign no statistically different change  from previous measurement period.

green chart bars Significantly better than the overall value

red chart bars Significantly worse than the overall value

light blue chart bars No significant difference with the overall value

gray chart bars No data on significance available

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Tuberculosis Incidence Rate

County: Alachua
Measurement Period: 2023
This indicator shows the tuberculosis incidence rate in cases per 100,000 population.

Why is this important?

Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs, although other parts of the body can also be affected. The TB bacteria are spread through the air when a person with untreated pulmonary TB coughs or sneezes. Prolonged exposure to a person with untreated TB is usually necessary for infection to occur. In 9 out of 10 exposed people, the immune system halts the spread of the infection and the infected person does not become sick or spread disease to others. However, the bacilli remain dormant and can be activated if the immune system becomes severely weakened by HIV, diabetes, chemotherapy cancer treatments, or other causes. A person with TB disease is contagious until he/she has been on appropriate treatment for several days to weeks. The most effective way to stop the spread of tuberculosis is for TB patients to cover the mouth and nose when coughing, and to take all TB medicine exactly as prescribed by their physician.
The Healthy People 2030 national health target is to reduce tuberculosis cases to 1.4 cases per 100,000 population.
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1.4
cases/ 100,000 population
Source: Florida Department of Health, Bureau of TB & Refugee Health
Measurement period: 2023
Maintained by: Conduent Healthy Communities Institute
Last update: April 2024

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Change in methodology for 2011:
Rates calculated prior to 2011 do not reflect the population revisions made by the Florida Department of Health. The population data for 2001-2010, along with rates affected by the population data, were revised in August 2012.
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Tuberculosis Incidence Rate

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Measurement Period: 2023
Data Source: Florida Department of Health, Bureau of TB & Refugee Health
December 3, 2024ufhealth.thehcn.net
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0.0
0.0 - 1.5
1.5 - 2.2
2.2 - 2.7
2.7 - 3.7
cases per 100,000 population
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County Source Period Cases per 100,000 population
There are 7 County values. The lowest value is 0, and the highest value is 3.7. Half of the values are between 0.7 and 1.9. The middle (median) value is 1.5.

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Filed under: Health / Immunizations & Infectious Diseases, Health / Respiratory Diseases, Health Outcomes