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  <Slug>tuberculosis-in-england-2023-report-data-up-to-end-of-2022</Slug>
  <Title>Tuberculosis in England, 2023 report (data up to end of 2022)</Title>
  <UpdatedAt>2024-02-15T17:47:11.922Z</UpdatedAt>
  <Source>
    <Title>UK Health Security Agency</Title>
  </Source>
  <Specialities>
    <Speciality>
      <Title>Infection and infectious diseases</Title>
      <Key>f48a5fc4-8228-47ec-ba84-e6c8e22ded59</Key>
    </Speciality>
  </Specialities>
  <EvidenceType>
    <Title>Other evidence - Population intelligence</Title>
    <Key>mas_evidence_types:Population%20intelligence</Key>
    <BroaderTitle>Other evidence</BroaderTitle>
  </EvidenceType>
  <ShortSummary>Since 2022 there has been a subsequent rebound in notifications post-pandemic. Early indications in 2023 are that TB numbers are now rising above pre-pandemic levels. Provisional 2023 data indicates that notifications have increased by &gt;10% from 4,380 in 2022 to 4,850 in 2023. </ShortSummary>
  <Comment>&lt;p&gt;The report notes that although England remains a low incidence country, the decline in the rate of TB notifications has now reversed and England is not on course to achieve WHO&amp;rsquo;s End TB targets.&lt;/p&gt;</Comment>
  <CommentUrl>https://www.medicinesresources.nhs.uk/tuberculosis-in-england-2023-report-data-up-to-end-of-2022.html</CommentUrl>
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  <Url>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/tuberculosis-in-england-2023-report-data-up-to-end-of-2022</Url>
  <PublicationDate>2024-02-15T00:00:00Z</PublicationDate>
  <CreatedAt>2024-02-15T16:38:57.747Z</CreatedAt>
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