CDC | TB | Fact Sheets (2024)

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Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease that is spread through the air from one person to another. When someone who is sick with TB coughs, speaks, laughs, sings, or sneezes, people nearby may breathe TB bacteria into their lungs. TB usually attacks the lungs, but can also attack other parts of the body, such as the brain, spine, or kidneys.

TB bacteria can live in the body without making a person sick. This is called latent TB infection. People with latent TB infection do not feel sick, do not have TB symptoms, and cannot spread TB bacteria to others. Some people with latent TB infection go on to develop TB disease. People with TB disease can spread the bacteria to others, feel sick, and can have symptoms including fever, night sweats, cough, and weight loss.

There are two kinds of tests that are used to determine if a person has been infected with TB bacteria: the tuberculin skin test and TB blood tests.

Tuberculin Skin Test (TST)

What is a TST?

The Mantoux tuberculin skin test is a test to check if a person has been infected with TB bacteria.

How does the TST work?

Using a small needle, a health care provider injects a liquid (called tuberculin) into the skin of the lower part of the arm. When injected, a small, pale bump will appear. This is different from a Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) shot (a TB vaccine that many people living outside of the United States receive).

The person given the TST must return within 2 or 3 days to have a trained health care worker look for a reaction on the arm where the liquid was injected. The health care worker will look for a raised, hard area or swelling, and if present, measure its size using a ruler. Redness by itself is not considered part of the reaction.

What does a positive TST result mean?

The TST result depends on the size of the raised, hard area or swelling. It also depends on the person’s risk of being infected with TB bacteria and the progression to TB disease if infected.

  • Positive TST: This means the person’s body was infected with TB bacteria. Additional tests are needed to determine if the person has latent TB infection or TB disease. A health care worker will then provide treatment as needed.
  • Negative TST: This means the person’s body did not react to the test, and that latent TB infection or TB disease is not likely.

Who can receive a TST?

Almost everyone can receive a TST, including infants, children, pregnant women, people living with HIV, and people who have had a BCG shot. People who had a severe reaction to a previous TST should not receive another TST.

How often can a TST be given?

Usually, there is no problem with repeated TSTs unless a person has had a severe reaction to a previous TST.

Testing for TB in People with a BCG

People who have had a previous BCG shot may receive a TST. In some people, the BCG shot may cause a positive TST when they are not infected with TB bacteria. If a TST is positive, additional tests are needed.

TB Blood Tests

What is an Interferon Gamma Release Assay (IGRA)?

An IGRA is a blood test that can determine if a person has been infected with TB bacteria. An IGRA measures how strong a person’s immune system reacts to TB bacteria by testing the person’s blood in a laboratory. Two IGRAs are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are available in the United States:

  1. QuantiFERON®–TB Gold In-Tube test (QFT–GIT)
  2. T–SPOT®.TB test (T–Spot)

How does the IGRA work?

Blood is collected into special tubes using a needle. The blood is delivered to a laboratory as directed by the IGRA test instructions. The laboratory runs the test and reports the results to the health care provider.

What does a positive IGRA result mean?

  • Positive IGRA: This means that the person has been infected with TB bacteria. Additional tests are needed to determine if the person has latent TB infection or TB disease. A health care worker will then provide treatment as needed.
  • Negative IGRA: This means that the person’s blood did not react to the test and that latent TB infection or TB disease is not likely.

Who can receive an IGRA?

Anyone can have an IGRA in place of a TST. This can be for any situation where a TST is recommended. In general, a person should have either a TST or an IGRA, but not both. There are rare exceptions when results from both tests may be useful in deciding whether a person has been infected with TB. IGRAs are the preferred method of TB infection testing for the following:

  • People who have received the BCG shot
  • People who have a difficult time returning for a second appointment to look at the TST after the test was given

How often can an IGRA be given?

There is no problem with repeated IGRAs.

Who Should Get Tested for TB?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommend testing populations that are at increased risk for TB infection. Certain people should be tested for TB bacteria because they are more likely to get TB disease, including:

  • People who have spent time with someone who has TB disease
  • People with HIV infection or another medical problem that weakens the immune system
  • People who have symptoms of TB disease (fever, night sweats, cough, and weight loss)
  • People from a country where TB disease is common (most countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Russia)
  • People who live or work somewhere in the United States where TB disease is more common (homeless shelters, prison or jails, or some nursing homes)
  • People who use illegal drugs

Choosing a TB Test

Choosing which TB test to use should be done by the person’s health care provider. Factors in selecting which test to use include the reason for testing, test availability, and cost. Generally, it is not recommended to test a person with both a TST and an IGRA.

Diagnosis of Latent TB Infection or TB Disease

If a person is found to be infected with TB bacteria, other tests are needed to see if the person has TB disease. TB disease can be diagnosed by medical history, physical examination, chest x-ray, and other laboratory tests. TB disease is treated by taking several drugs as recommended by a health care provider.

If a person does not have TB disease, but has TB bacteria in the body, then latent TB infection is diagnosed. The decision about taking treatment for latent TB infection will be based on a person’s chances of developing TB disease.

Related Links

  • CDC Tuberculosis (TB)
  • Basic TB Information
CDC | TB | Fact Sheets (2024)

FAQs

How long after being exposed to TB will you test positive? ›

It usually takes 2 to 10 weeks after exposure to a person with TB disease for the skin test to react positive. The test may also be falsely negative if the person's immune system is not working properly.

Why is TB so rare now? ›

The United States has one of the lowest TB disease case rates in the world, thanks to investments in domestic TB programs. Health departments and CDC TB control efforts prevented as many as 300,000 people from developing TB disease and averted up to $14.5 billion in costs over a 20-year period.

How many people don't know they have tuberculosis? ›

It is estimated that up to 13 million people in the United States live with inactive TB, which if left untreated can develop into active TB disease. Learn the facts and ask your healthcare provider about testing for TB infection.

What percentage of Americans have TB? ›

Reported Tuberculosis in the United States, 2022

The incidence rate was 2.5 cases per 100,000 persons, a 5.5% increase in incidence rate compared with 2021. After declining substantially in 2020, TB cases rose in 2021 and 2022, but remain lower compared with 2019.

How long is a person contagious with TB? ›

Preventing the spread of infection

If you are diagnosed with pulmonary TB, you will be contagious up to about 2 to 3 weeks into your course of treatment. You will not normally need to be isolated during this time, but it's important to take some basic precautions to stop TB spreading to your family and friends.

How long does TB bacteria live in the air? ›

TB bacteria can survive for a long time in the air from about 3-4 months In a humid and dark environment, TB bacteria can survive for up to 3 months. TB bacteria are aerobic bacilli, so in clinical cases, TB bacteria are most often found in the largest numbers in TB caves with bronchioles, which are rich in oxygen.

How long can you live with untreated tuberculosis? ›

RESULTS: We found 12 studies with TB-specific mortality data. Ten-year survival was 69% in North America (95% CI 54–81) and 36% in Europe (95% CI 10–71). Only 38% (95% CI 18–63) of non-sanitorium individuals survived to 10 years compared to 69% (95% CI 41–87) of sanitoria/hospitalized patients.

Which country has the highest rate of tuberculosis? ›

The eight countries ranked in order from first to last in terms of numbers of cases, and that accounted for about two thirds of global cases in 2022, are India, Indonesia, China, the Philippines, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Is TB curable permanently? ›

Tuberculosis is curable and preventable. TB is spread from person to person through the air. When people with lung TB cough, sneeze or spit, they propel the TB germs into the air. A person needs to inhale only a few of these germs to become infected.

Which US state has the highest rate of tuberculosis? ›

Forty states and DC reported an increase in both case counts and rates compared with those in 2022. As in 2022, California reported the highest number of cases in 2023 (2,113), and Alaska reported the highest rate (10.6). Eight states and DC reported TB rates higher than the national rate of 2.9 per 100,000 in 2023.

What are some cool facts about tuberculosis? ›

About one quarter of the world's population is infected with tuberculosis (TB) bacteria. Only a small proportion of those infected will become sick with TB. People with weakened immune systems have a much greater risk of falling ill from TB. A person living with HIV is about 16 times more likely to develop active TB.

Who is most likely to catch TB? ›

At-Risk Populations for Tuberculosis

Foreign-born persons, including children, who have immigrated within the last 5 years from areas that have a high TB incidence. Residents and employees of high-risk congregate settings (prisons, nursing homes, homeless shelters, drug treatment facilities, and healthcare facilities)

What gender does tuberculosis affect the most? ›

Globally men are significantly more at risk of contracting and dying from TB than women. In 2017 close to 6 million adult men contracted TB and around...

Who is the most common victim of TB? ›

Groups at High Risk for Developing TB Disease
  • People living with HIV.
  • Children younger than 5 years of age.
  • People recently infected with M. ...
  • People with a history of untreated or inadequately treated TB disease.

Why is TB coming back? ›

People experiencing food insecurity, poor access to basic health services, and inadequate or crowded living conditions are at higher risk of infection and often lack the resources for testing or treatment.

How long does it take to get a reaction from a TB test? ›

The skin test reaction should be read between 48 and 72 hours after administration by a health care worker trained to read TB skin results. If a patient has symptoms of TB disease, health care providers should not wait for TB skin test results before starting other diagnostic tests.

How long does it take to find out if you have tuberculosis? ›

When should I know the results of my TB (tuberculosis) test? It takes 48 to 72 hours (two to three days) to complete a skin TB test. Once you have your second visit with your healthcare provider, they'll be able to tell you if your skin's reaction indicates that you may or may not have a TB infection.

What is the incubation period for a TB blood test? ›

Special Instructions. This test is time-sensitive. Specimens must be incubated at 37°C for 16 to 24 hours prior to transport to LabCorp and specimens must be received in the laboratory within 70 hours after incubation by the client (no more than 94 hours from the time of collection).

What is the incubation period for TB infection? ›

The incubation period may vary from about two to 12 weeks. A person may remain contagious for a long time (as long as viable TB bacteria are present in the sputum) and can remain contagious until they have been on appropriate therapy for several weeks.

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