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651-201-5414
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Quarterly Surveillance Report
Oct. 1 – Dec. 31, 2024

Quarterly summary of the epidemiology of the confirmed cases of TB disease reported to the Minnesota Department of Health from Oct. 1 - Dec. 31, 2024.

Starting in 2025, quarterly surveillance reports will be replaced by semi-annual reports.

Updated 2/2025

NOTE: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.

  • Download PDF version formatted for print:
    Tuberculosis Quarterly Surveillance Report, Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 2024 (PDF)
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    Tuberculosis Quarterly Surveillance Report with Data Comparison, Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 2024 (PDF)

On this page:
Table 1. Number of Cases of Tuberculosis by Location of Residence, Minnesota
Table 2. Number of Cases of Tuberculosis by Race/Ethnicity, Minnesota
Table 3. Number of Cases of Tuberculosis by Age, Minnesota
Table 4. Number of Cases of Tuberculosis by Risk Category, Minnesota
Table 5. Number of Cases of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Minnesota
Table 6. Number of Cases of Tuberculosis by Site of Disease, Minnesota
Table 7. Number of Cases of Tuberculosis by Method of Case Identification, Minnesota

Q: This quarter
YTD: Year to date

Table 1. Number of Cases of Tuberculosis by Location of Residence, Minnesota

Location of ResidenceQ NumberQ (%)YTD NumberYTD (%)
Hennepin County35(39)74(38)
Ramsey County18(20)37(19)
Other Metropolitan Counties*16(18)50(26)
Olmsted County6(7)9(5)
Other Counties15(17)25(13)
Total90(100)195(100)

*Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Scott, and Washington counties

Table 2. Number of Cases of Tuberculosis by Race/Ethnicity, Minnesota

EthnicityQ NumberQ (%)YTD NumberYTD (%)
White3(3)10(5)
Black46(51)94(48)
Hispanic/Latine24(27)44(23)
Asian15(17)45(23)
Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander2(2)2(1)
American Indian0(0)0(0)
Multi-Racial0(0)0(0)
Total90(100)195(100)

Table 3. Number of Cases of Tuberculosis by Age, Minnesota

AgeQ NumberQ (%)YTD NumberYTD (%)
<5 years6(7)7(4)
5-14 years4(4)7(4)
15-24 years16(18)29(15)
25-44 years33(37)78(40)
45-64 years17(19)35(18)
>65 years14(16)39(20)
Total90(100)195(100)

Table 4. Number of Cases of Tuberculosis by Risk Category, Minnesota*

Risk CategoryQ Number
(n=90)
Q (%)YTD Number
(n=195)
YTD (%)
Non-U.S.-born71(79)162(83)
Substance use**8(9)14(7)
Homelessness3(3)5(3)
Living with HIV3(3)8(4)
Other medical condition+29(32)63(32)
Incarceration2(2)3(2)
Nursing home resident1(1)4(2)

*Risk categories are not mutually exclusive
**Excess alcohol use or injection and/or non-injection drug use (not prescribed by health care provider or misuse of prescribed drugs)
+Silicosis, diabetes, prolonged corticosteroid therapy or other immunosuppressive therapy, hematologic/reticuloendothelial disease, end stage renal disease, substantial weight loss (not TB-related) or undernutrition

Table 5. Number of Cases of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Minnesota

Resistance PatternQ Number
(n=57)*
Q (%)YTD Number
(n=141)*
YTD (%)
Any drug resistance**2(4)11(8)
Any INH resistance+2(4)9(6)
MDR-TB#1(2)3(2)

*Culture-confirmed cases with drug susceptibility results available
**Resistant to at least one first-line anti-TB drug [i.e., isoniazid (INH), rifampin, pyrazinamide (PZA), or ethambutol]
+ May also have resistance to other drugs
# Primary multi-drug resistant TB (i.e., resistance to at least INH and rifampin from initial isolates of patients with no prior history of TB)

Table 6. Number of Cases of Tuberculosis by Site of Disease, Minnesota

Site of DiseaseQ NumberQ (%)YTD NumberYTD (%)
Pulmonary49(54)99(51)
Extrapulmonary29(32)67(34)
Both*12(13)29(15)
Site not specified0(0)0(0)
Total90(100)195(100)

*TB cases with both pulmonary and extrapulmonary sites of disease

Table 7. Number of Cases of Tuberculosis by Method of Case Identification, Minnesota

How IdentifiedQ NumberQ (%)YTD NumberYTD (%)
Presented with Symptoms74(82)167(86)
TB Contact Investigation4(4)5(3)
Refugee Health Exam (Domestic)0(0)1(1)
Follow-up to Pre-Immigration Exam*2(2)3(2)
Other**10(11)19(10)
Total90(100)195(100)

*Infectious, active TB disease ruled out overseas
**e.g., occupational screening, other targeted TB testing, etc.

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Last Updated: 05/08/2025

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