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Tuberculosis Surge in Kansas: What You Need to Know
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
About 13 million Americans are thought to have inactive tuberculosis. In 2023, the US had 9, 633 active cases, the most since 2013. Kansas alone had 51 active cases in 2023 and an estimated 109 in 2024. In 2025, there's already been one new case.
Who's at risk? People living in large groups like shelters or prisons, those who travel to countries where the disease is common, and anyone with a weak immune system. The CDC recommends testing for these high-risk groups. There are skin and blood tests available.
The good news is that tuberculosis is treatable with antibiotics. Once treatment starts, the person with active tuberculosis is no longer infectious. Health officials are working with local agencies and following CDC guidelines to treat patients.
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