California is grappling with a “substantial” rise in tuberculosis cases, a February 2024 advisory from the California Department of Public Health reads, returning to levels not seen in four years. According to the advisory, the number of reported TB cases in California rose 15% last year, from 1,842 cases in 2022 to 2,113 in 2023. It was the third year of an increase after the number of cases plunged 19% with the onset of the pandemic. From 2014 to 2019, the average number of TB cases...
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The DOH urged the public to get their free measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), and tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (Tdap) vaccines at their local health centers.
Tuberculosis cases are rising again in California, and health officials are urging those at higher risk, as well as doctors, to be alert for the disease, which can lurk in people's bodies for years before becoming potentially deadly. The number of tuberculosis cases in 2023 rose by 15% in California compared to the previous year, the state Department of Public Health said. That's the highest year-over-year increase since 1989, when it was tied to people co-infected with HIV. There were 2,113...
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