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Wisconsin Department of Health Services TB Update Current Statistics What’s new in the program WMLN October, 2013 Lorna Will RN, MA Wisconsin Division of Public Health WMLN October 2013 Wisconsin Department of Health Services CDC National Data WMLN October 2013 2 Wisconsin Department of Health Services Tuberculosis Disease Wisconsin 2001 - 2012 WMLN October 2013 3 Wisconsin Department of Health Services TB Rates/100,000 (using 2012 data) Wisconsin as a whole: 1.2 Milwaukee County: 40 cases/955,205 = 4.2 City of Milwaukee: 25 cases/597,867 = 4.2 Dane County: 13 cases/503,523 = 2.6 WMLN October 2013 4 Wisconsin Department of Health Services CDC National Data WMLN October 2013 5 Wisconsin Department of Health Services WI TB Cases by Race 2012 Hmong 8% White 33% Asian 47% Other Asian 39% Black 18% N=71 WMLN October 2013 American Indian 2% 6 Wisconsin Department of Health Services CDC National Data WMLN October 2013 7 Wisconsin Department of Health Services Estimated TB Case Rates by Race Wisconsin 2012 • White: 1.2 • Black: 3.8 • Asian: 25.2 WMLN October 2013 8 Wisconsin Department of Health Services CDC National Data WMLN October 2013 9 Wisconsin Department of Health Services CDC National Data WMLN October 2013 10 Wisconsin Department of Health Services CDC National Data WMLN October 2013 11 Wisconsin Department of Health Services CDC National Data WMLN October 2013 12 Wisconsin Department of Health Services CDC National Data WMLN October 2013 13 Wisconsin Department of Health Services Reported Tuberculosis Cases by National Origin Wisconsin, 2006-2012 Number of Cases 60 Foreign Born 50 US Born 40 30 20 10 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Year WMLN October 2013 14 Wisconsin Department of Health Services CDC National Data WMLN October 2013 15 Wisconsin Department of Health Services Drug-Resistance in WI 20 MDR-TB Cases (2005-2012) • All in foreign-born persons coming from: o Laos (60%) Hmong population o India (20%) o Nepal, China, Burma, Ethiopia (5% each) • Average age is 46 years o Hmong average age is 52 years o India average age is 25 years o All others average age is 17 years WMLN October 2013 16 Wisconsin Department of Health Services Summary • TB is still a disease of minorities • TB is largely a disease of foreign-born WMLN October 2013 17 Wisconsin Department of Health Services What’s Next or New? • New drug for MDR TB o Bedaquilin released for general use in April 2013 • Good interim data on 12 week treatment for TB infection o Thousands of patients have used it across the US o CDC collecting data in post-marketing study o At least 200 have used it in WI; data being collected WMLN October 2013 18 Wisconsin Department of Health Services What’s Next or New? • Trials ongoing for TB vaccines • Continued shortages of tuberculin solution, TB medications o Data collection site soon at tbcontrollers.org o Information on price increases and shortages are shared with FDA and DOJ WMLN October 2013 19 Wisconsin Department of Health Services WMLN October 2013 20 Wisconsin Department of Health Services WI TB Program Initiatives • New TB Program Manager Jo Mercurio: medication orders and bills, dispensary payments • New initiative on Hmong health and TB: led by Pa Vang and Sheboygan County o Issue of antibiotics for purchase at Hmong markets o Issue of clinician awareness of patient risk factors WMLN October 2013 21 Wisconsin Department of Health Services 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 Patient A: Timeline Aug: Started to cough Oct 23: Diagnosed with pneumonia Dec 4: Diagnosed with pneumonia Dec 20: Treated for reflux Jan 4: CXR interpreted as no active disease Feb 22: Diagnosed with asthma Apr 3: Went to clinic for depression, provider ordered CXR, cavitary lesions April 16: Diagnosed with TB WMLN October 2013 Wisconsin Department of Health Services WI TB Program Initiatives o “TB Toolkit” under development; materials for local health departments to share with clinicians; to be rolled out November 2013 • MDR TB review led by Philip Wegner o Full epidemiology of each case since 2005 • Testing at Milwaukee County Jail o Just began • Testing of other high risk populations o Farm workers WMLN October 2013 23 Wisconsin Department of Health Services WI TB Program Initiatives • Continue emphasis on risk-based testing o Work with DQA to ensure that facilities are not censored for doing risk-based testing • Education plans: TB Summits across the state o NE Region: November 12, 2013 o Southern Region: April, 2014 o SE Region: week of March 24, 2014 o Still to be scheduled: Northern and Western regions WMLN October 2013 24 Wisconsin Department of Health Services WI TB Program Initiatives • Medication coverage changes o Using 340b federal program to cut costs o Will start paying for B6 and multivitamin with at least RDA for Vitamin D • New prescription forms o Separate forms for TB infection and TB disease o Easier to read, includes risk factors for infection and disease progression WMLN October 2013 25 Wisconsin Department of Health Services WI TB Program Initiatives • Collaboration with Preparedness Program on regional readiness for outbreak of infectious respiratory illness • Just beginning… WMLN October 2013 26 Wisconsin Department of Health Services Questions? WMLN October 2013 27 Wisconsin Department of Health Services Contact Information Wisconsin TB Program staff Lorna Will RN, MA, Program Director 608-261-6319 [email protected] Philip Wegner RN, MPH, Nurse Consultant 608-266-3729 [email protected] Pa Vang RN, MPH, Nurse Consultant 608-266-9452 [email protected] Savitri Tsering, Refugee Health Coordinator 608-267-3733 [email protected] Norma Denbrook, Interjurisdictional Coordinator 608-261-6388 [email protected] Jo Mercurio, TB Program Manager 608-266-9692 [email protected] WMLN October 2013 28