Three-year average annual number of TB case notifications and rates by parliamentary constituency, England, 2014-2016 Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
Aldershot
20
18.9 (14.5 - 24.4)
Aldridge-Brownhills
2
2.1 (0.7 - 5.0)
Altrincham and Sale West
7
7.3 (4.6 - 11.1)
Amber Valley
3
3.4 (1.5 - 6.4)
Arundel and South Downs
2
1.7 (0.5 - 3.9)
Ashfield
4
4.2 (2.2 - 7.1)
Ashford
13
11.2 (8.0 - 15.3)
Ashton-under-Lyne
8
8.8 (5.6 - 13.0)
Aylesbury
10
8.6 (5.8 - 12.3)
Banbury
12
10.0 (7.0 - 13.8)
Barking
43
32.0 (26.7 - 38.1)
Barnsley Central
4
4.5 (2.3 - 7.9)
Barnsley East
3
3.6 (1.7 - 6.6)
Barrow and Furness
3
3.4 (1.6 - 6.5)
Basildon and Billericay
10
10.7 (7.2 - 15.2)
Basingstoke
11
10.0 (6.9 - 14.0)
Bassetlaw
1
1.3 (0.3 - 3.2)
Bath
6
6.0 (3.5 - 9.7)
Batley and Spen
19
17.5 (13.3 - 22.6)
Battersea
15
13.7 (10.0 - 18.3)
Beaconsfield
8
7.5 (4.8 - 11.3)
Beckenham
4
4.0 (2.0 - 7.2)
Bedford
15
14.7 (10.7 - 19.5)
Bermondsey and Old Southwark
33
23.7 (19.3 - 28.9)
Berwick-upon-Tweed
2
2.7 (1.0 - 5.8)
Bethnal Green and Bow
46
32.7 (27.4 - 38.6)
Beverley and Holderness
2
1.7 (0.5 - 3.9)
Bexhill and Battle
4
3.6 (1.8 - 6.4)
Bexleyheath and Crayford
6
6.6 (3.9 - 10.4)
Birkenhead
4
4.8 (2.6 - 8.3)
Birmingham, Edgbaston
16
15.5 (11.4 - 20.6)
Birmingham, Erdington
18
17.6 (13.2 - 23.0)
Birmingham, Hall Green
41
34.9 (29.0 - 41.6)
Birmingham, Hodge Hill
50
39.0 (33.0 - 45.8)
Birmingham, Ladywood
65
47.2 (40.8 - 54.3)
Parliamentary constituency
Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
Birmingham, Northfield
5
5.2 (3.0 - 8.4)
Birmingham, Perry Barr
43
39.0 (32.6 - 46.4)
Birmingham, Selly Oak
16
14.8 (10.8 - 19.6)
Birmingham, Yardley
21
18.7 (14.3 - 23.9)
Bishop Auckland
0
0.4 (0.0 - 2.1)
Blackburn
31
28.6 (23.1 - 35.1)
Blackley and Broughton
30
25.7 (20.7 - 31.6)
Blackpool North and Cleveleys
5
6.0 (3.4 - 9.9)
Blackpool South
10
12.1 (8.1 - 17.4)
Blaydon
3
3.0 (1.3 - 5.9)
Blyth Valley
2
2.8 (1.1 - 5.8)
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton
5
4.5 (2.5 - 7.6)
Bolsover
2
2.4 (1.0 - 5.0)
Bolton North East
19
19.7 (14.9 - 25.5)
Bolton South East
29
27.6 (22.1 - 34.1)
Bolton West
4
3.8 (1.9 - 6.8)
Bootle
3
3.4 (1.6 - 6.2)
Boston and Skegness
10
9.9 (6.7 - 14.1)
Bosworth
1
1.0 (0.2 - 2.9)
Bournemouth East
7
6.5 (4.0 - 9.9)
Bournemouth West
5
5.1 (2.9 - 8.4)
Parliamentary constituency
Bracknell
6
5.5 (3.2 - 8.6)
Bradford East
30
25.7 (20.7 - 31.6)
Bradford South
12
11.6 (8.1 - 16.0)
Bradford West
43
37.2 (31.1 - 44.2)
Braintree
2
1.7 (0.5 - 3.9)
Brent Central
68
47.7 (41.4 - 54.7)
Brent North
105
78.2 (69.8 - 87.4)
Brentford and Isleworth
47
34.9 (29.4 - 41.2)
Brentwood and Ongar
6
5.9 (3.4 - 9.5)
Bridgwater and West Somerset
2
1.5 (0.5 - 3.5)
Brigg and Goole
2
2.3 (0.8 - 5.0)
Brighton, Kemptown
7
7.1 (4.3 - 10.9)
Brighton, Pavilion
10
9.1 (6.1 - 13.0)
Bristol East
14
14.1 (10.2 - 19.1)
Bristol North West
13
12.8 (9.2 - 17.4)
Bristol South
14
12.3 (8.8 - 16.6)
Bristol West
40
30.5 (25.3 - 36.4)
Broadland
1
0.7 (0.1 - 2.5)
Bromley and Chislehurst
5
5.7 (3.3 - 9.3)
Bromsgrove
3
3.1 (1.4 - 6.0)
Broxbourne
7
6.6 (4.0 - 10.2)
Broxtowe
4
3.8 (1.9 - 6.7)
Buckingham
3
3.3 (1.6 - 6.0)
Parliamentary constituency Burnley
Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
4
4.2 (2.1 - 7.5)
Burton
8
7.6 (4.9 - 11.3)
Bury North
10
11.7 (7.9 - 16.5)
Bury South
7
7.4 (4.6 - 11.2)
Bury St Edmunds
6
4.9 (2.8 - 7.8)
Calder Valley
5
4.5 (2.4 - 7.5)
Camberwell and Peckham
40
30.4 (25.2 - 36.4)
Camborne and Redruth
4
4.1 (2.1 - 7.4)
Cambridge
13
10.5 (7.4 - 14.4)
Cannock Chase
2
1.7 (0.5 - 3.9)
Canterbury
6
5.5 (3.3 - 8.6)
Carlisle
2
1.9 (0.6 - 4.5)
Carshalton and Wallington
11
11.3 (7.9 - 15.9)
Castle Point
2
2.6 (1.1 - 5.4)
Central Devon
3
3.3 (1.5 - 6.2)
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich
2
1.7 (0.5 - 3.9)
Charnwood
3
2.7 (1.2 - 5.3)
Chatham and Aylesford
5
5.3 (3.0 - 8.5)
Cheadle
8
9.0 (5.8 - 13.3)
Chelmsford
5
4.6 (2.6 - 7.6)
Chelsea and Fulham
13
11.9 (8.4 - 16.3)
Cheltenham
4
4.1 (2.2 - 7.0)
Chesham and Amersham
6
6.7 (4.0 - 10.5)
Chesterfield
4
4.3 (2.2 - 7.4)
Chichester
5
4.4 (2.4 - 7.3)
Chingford and Woodford Green
14
15.5 (11.2 - 20.9)
Chippenham
2
2.4 (1.0 - 4.9)
Chipping Barnet
18
15.1 (11.3 - 19.7)
Chorley
3
3.0 (1.4 - 5.7)
Christchurch
2
2.0 (0.6 - 4.6)
Cities of London and Westminster
19
16.0 (12.2 - 20.7)
City of Chester
4
3.8 (1.9 - 6.9)
City of Durham
3
3.1 (1.4 - 5.8)
Clacton
2
1.9 (0.6 - 4.5)
Cleethorpes
3
2.8 (1.2 - 5.6)
Colchester
6
5.1 (3.0 - 8.1)
Colne Valley
13
11.7 (8.3 - 16.0)
Congleton
2
2.1 (0.8 - 4.7)
Copeland
1
0.8 (0.1 - 3.0)
Corby
6
5.2 (3.1 - 8.2)
Coventry North East
49
40.6 (34.3 - 47.7)
Coventry North West
17
16.0 (12.0 - 21.0)
Coventry South
23
20.1 (15.6 - 25.4)
Crawley
18
16.6 (12.5 - 21.6)
Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
Crewe and Nantwich
5
4.9 (2.8 - 7.9)
Croydon Central
17
14.4 (10.7 - 18.9)
Croydon North
51
35.9 (30.4 - 42.0)
Croydon South
15
12.6 (9.1 - 16.9)
Dagenham and Rainham
21
19.9 (15.3 - 25.4)
Darlington
6
6.6 (3.9 - 10.4)
Dartford
9
7.9 (5.2 - 11.6)
Daventry
3
2.8 (1.2 - 5.5)
Denton and Reddish
5
6.2 (3.5 - 10.0)
Parliamentary constituency
Derby North
9
9.2 (6.1 - 13.3)
Derby South
23
20.7 (16.1 - 26.2)
Derbyshire Dales
1
1.3 (0.3 - 3.7)
Devizes
5
4.6 (2.5 - 7.8)
Dewsbury
18
15.7 (11.7 - 20.5)
Don Valley
2
2.0 (0.7 - 4.4)
Doncaster Central
14
13.4 (9.7 - 18.0)
Doncaster North
4
3.7 (1.9 - 6.7)
Dover
3
2.7 (1.2 - 5.3)
Dudley North
9
10.8 (7.1 - 15.7)
Dudley South
6
7.9 (4.8 - 12.3)
Dulwich and West Norwood
20
17.7 (13.5 - 22.7)
Ealing Central and Acton
30
24.9 (20.1 - 30.6)
Ealing North
49
40.4 (34.1 - 47.4)
Ealing, Southall
82
83.3 (73.2 - 94.3)
Easington
2
2.4 (0.9 - 5.3)
East Devon
2
1.7 (0.5 - 3.9)
127
80.5 (72.6 - 89.0)
East Hampshire
2
2.1 (0.8 - 4.5)
East Surrey
4
3.4 (1.7 - 6.0)
East Worthing and Shoreham
2
2.4 (0.9 - 4.9)
East Yorkshire
1
1.0 (0.2 - 2.9)
Eastbourne
7
6.1 (3.7 - 9.4)
Eastleigh
2
1.9 (0.7 - 4.1)
East Ham
Eddisbury
2
1.9 (0.6 - 4.5)
Edmonton
38
32.4 (26.7 - 38.9)
Ellesmere Port and Neston
3
3.4 (1.6 - 6.5)
Elmet and Rothwell
2
1.7 (0.5 - 3.9)
Eltham
9
9.3 (6.1 - 13.6)
Enfield North
13
12.4 (8.9 - 16.9)
Enfield, Southgate
17
16.7 (12.5 - 22.0)
Epping Forest
5
5.4 (3.1 - 8.8)
Epsom and Ewell
8
7.7 (5.0 - 11.3)
Erewash
3
3.5 (1.7 - 6.4)
Erith and Thamesmead
38
32.0 (26.4 - 38.4)
Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
Esher and Walton
4
3.9 (2.1 - 6.7)
Exeter
5
4.7 (2.7 - 7.7)
Fareham
2
2.0 (0.7 - 4.3)
Faversham and Mid Kent
4
3.8 (1.9 - 6.9)
Feltham and Heston
81
60.6 (53.2 - 68.7)
Filton and Bradley Stoke
11
11.1 (7.6 - 15.6)
Finchley and Golders Green
24
18.8 (14.7 - 23.7)
Folkestone and Hythe
5
4.3 (2.4 - 7.2)
Forest of Dean
1
1.5 (0.4 - 3.9)
Fylde
2
2.0 (0.6 - 4.7)
Gainsborough
3
2.8 (1.2 - 5.5)
Garston and Halewood
2
2.4 (1.0 - 4.9)
Gateshead
12
12.6 (8.8 - 17.4)
Gedling
4
4.2 (2.2 - 7.4)
Gillingham and Rainham
6
5.6 (3.2 - 8.9)
Gloucester
9
7.4 (4.8 - 10.8)
Gosport
1
1.0 (0.2 - 3.0)
Parliamentary constituency
Grantham and Stamford
6
5.2 (3.0 - 8.3)
Gravesham
18
17.0 (12.8 - 22.2)
Great Grimsby
4
4.5 (2.3 - 7.9)
Great Yarmouth
12
11.8 (8.2 - 16.5)
Greenwich and Woolwich
49
40.0 (33.7 - 47.0)
Guildford
7
6.5 (4.1 - 9.9)
Hackney North and Stoke Newington
34
24.4 (19.8 - 29.6)
Hackney South and Shoreditch
35
26.9 (22.0 - 32.6)
Halesowen and Rowley Regis
6
6.8 (4.0 - 10.7)
Halifax
12
11.3 (7.8 - 15.7)
Haltemprice and Howden
2
2.2 (0.8 - 4.9)
Halton
2
1.7 (0.6 - 4.0)
Hammersmith
31
27.1 (21.9 - 33.2)
Hampstead and Kilburn
26
18.6 (14.7 - 23.2)
Harborough
8
8.1 (5.2 - 11.9)
Harlow
8
8.0 (5.1 - 12.0)
Harrogate and Knaresborough
3
3.0 (1.4 - 5.6)
Harrow East
47
43.4 (36.5 - 51.2)
Harrow West
43
40.0 (33.4 - 47.5)
Hartlepool
3
3.6 (1.7 - 6.6)
Harwich and North Essex
2
2.5 (1.0 - 5.2)
Hastings and Rye
7
6.7 (4.2 - 10.1)
Havant
2
1.8 (0.6 - 4.2)
Hayes and Harlington
74
60.4 (52.7 - 68.9)
Hazel Grove
2
2.1 (0.7 - 4.9)
Hemel Hempstead
6
5.5 (3.2 - 8.7)
Hemsworth
7
7.0 (4.3 - 10.8)
Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
Hendon
32
24.2 (19.6 - 29.5)
Henley
2
2.4 (1.0 - 4.9)
Hereford and South Herefordshire
2
1.7 (0.5 - 3.9)
Hertford and Stortford
6
5.7 (3.4 - 8.8)
Hertsmere
11
11.0 (7.6 - 15.4)
Hexham
3
3.5 (1.5 - 6.9)
Heywood and Middleton
8
7.3 (4.6 - 11.0)
High Peak
2
2.2 (0.8 - 4.8)
Hitchin and Harpenden
5
4.5 (2.5 - 7.6)
Holborn and St Pancras
31
21.5 (17.4 - 26.3)
Hornchurch and Upminster
10
9.7 (6.6 - 13.7)
Hornsey and Wood Green
25
19.1 (15.1 - 24.0)
Horsham
2
1.9 (0.7 - 4.0)
Houghton and Sunderland South
4
4.2 (2.1 - 7.5)
Hove
6
5.6 (3.2 - 8.9)
Huddersfield
22
22.4 (17.3 - 28.5)
Huntingdon
7
5.7 (3.5 - 8.8)
Parliamentary constituency
Hyndburn
7
7.6 (4.7 - 11.6)
Ilford North
27
25.4 (20.2 - 31.5)
Ilford South
89
63.5 (56.2 - 71.6)
Ipswich
9
7.8 (5.1 - 11.4)
Isle of Wight
2
1.7 (0.7 - 3.5)
Islington North
26
23.0 (18.1 - 28.7)
Islington South and Finsbury
23
20.5 (16.0 - 25.9)
Jarrow
3
3.6 (1.6 - 6.8)
Keighley
7
6.8 (4.2 - 10.6)
Kenilworth and Southam
2
2.4 (0.9 - 5.3)
Kensington
18
16.0 (12.1 - 20.9)
Kettering
3
3.1 (1.4 - 5.8)
Kingston and Surbiton
16
12.4 (9.1 - 16.5)
Kingston upon Hull East
3
3.6 (1.7 - 6.7)
Kingston upon Hull North
5
4.9 (2.7 - 8.2)
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle
8
9.7 (6.3 - 14.3)
Kingswood
2
2.2 (0.8 - 4.8)
Knowsley
1
1.0 (0.2 - 2.8)
Lancaster and Fleetwood
2
2.6 (1.1 - 5.4)
Leeds Central
28
19.5 (15.6 - 24.1)
Leeds East
22
22.6 (17.5 - 28.7)
Leeds North East
16
17.6 (13.0 - 23.3)
Leeds North West
4
5.1 (2.7 - 8.8)
Leeds West
9
9.3 (6.1 - 13.6)
Leicester East
67
59.4 (51.5 - 68.2)
Leicester South
40
32.8 (27.2 - 39.2)
Leicester West
25
23.4 (18.3 - 29.3)
Parliamentary constituency Leigh
Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
5
4.8 (2.7 - 7.9)
Lewes
2
2.6 (1.0 - 5.3)
Lewisham East
21
19.3 (14.8 - 24.7)
Lewisham West and Penge
19
16.5 (12.4 - 21.4)
Lewisham, Deptford
30
24.7 (19.9 - 30.3)
Leyton and Wanstead
27
25.1 (19.9 - 31.1)
Lichfield
1
0.7 (0.1 - 2.5)
Lincoln
4
3.6 (1.9 - 6.4)
Liverpool, Riverside
11
9.2 (6.4 - 12.9)
Liverpool, Walton
6
6.2 (3.6 - 9.9)
Liverpool, Wavertree
12
12.9 (9.1 - 17.9)
Liverpool, West Derby
6
7.0 (4.2 - 10.9)
Loughborough
4
3.8 (2.0 - 6.7)
Louth and Horncastle
4
3.8 (1.9 - 6.7)
Ludlow
3
3.1 (1.3 - 6.1)
Luton North
27
26.4 (21.0 - 32.8)
Luton South
35
30.1 (24.6 - 36.4)
Macclesfield
4
4.6 (2.5 - 7.9)
Maidenhead
8
7.4 (4.7 - 11.0)
Maidstone and The Weald
9
8.5 (5.6 - 12.4)
Makerfield
2
2.0 (0.7 - 4.4)
Maldon
2
2.6 (1.0 - 5.3)
Manchester Central
39
26.9 (22.3 - 32.3)
Manchester, Gorton
45
39.1 (32.8 - 46.2)
Manchester, Withington
12
12.3 (8.6 - 16.9)
Mansfield
4
3.4 (1.7 - 6.2)
Meon Valley
1
1.4 (0.4 - 3.7)
Meriden
5
4.6 (2.6 - 7.5)
Mid Bedfordshire
3
3.1 (1.5 - 5.7)
Mid Derbyshire
1
1.6 (0.4 - 4.0)
Mid Dorset and North Poole
2
2.9 (1.1 - 5.9)
Mid Norfolk
1
1.0 (0.2 - 2.8)
Mid Sussex
4
3.3 (1.7 - 6.0)
Mid Worcestershire
3
2.7 (1.2 - 5.4)
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Milton Keynes North
12
12.6 (8.9 - 17.5)
4
4.3 (2.2 - 7.5)
13
10.4 (7.4 - 14.1)
Milton Keynes South
10
7.8 (5.3 - 11.1)
Mitcham and Morden
36
33.7 (27.6 - 40.7)
Mole Valley
2
1.7 (0.6 - 4.0)
Morecambe and Lunesdale
3
3.0 (1.3 - 5.9)
Morley and Outwood
5
5.1 (2.9 - 8.4)
New Forest East
2
2.1 (0.8 - 4.7)
Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
New Forest West
1
1.6 (0.4 - 4.0)
Newark
2
1.6 (0.5 - 3.8)
Newbury
5
4.9 (2.8 - 7.9)
Newcastle upon Tyne Central
26
25.7 (20.3 - 32.2)
Newcastle upon Tyne East
12
11.6 (8.1 - 16.2)
Newcastle upon Tyne North
4
4.4 (2.3 - 7.6)
Newcastle-under-Lyme
5
5.8 (3.3 - 9.4)
Newton Abbot
7
7.5 (4.6 - 11.6)
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford
3
2.7 (1.2 - 5.2)
North Cornwall
1
1.1 (0.2 - 3.2)
North Devon
3
3.2 (1.5 - 6.0)
North Dorset
1
1.4 (0.4 - 3.5)
North Durham
2
1.9 (0.6 - 4.4)
North East Bedfordshire
4
3.6 (1.9 - 6.3)
North East Cambridgeshire
5
4.6 (2.6 - 7.4)
North East Derbyshire
0
0.4 (0.0 - 2.0)
North East Hampshire
2
1.7 (0.5 - 3.9)
North East Hertfordshire
4
4.1 (2.1 - 7.1)
North East Somerset
6
7.0 (4.2 - 11.0)
North Herefordshire
1
1.5 (0.4 - 3.9)
North Norfolk
1
0.8 (0.1 - 2.8)
North Shropshire
3
2.8 (1.3 - 5.3)
North Somerset
4
3.6 (1.8 - 6.5)
North Swindon
6
5.7 (3.4 - 8.9)
North Thanet
6
6.2 (3.7 - 9.8)
North Tyneside
4
3.6 (1.8 - 6.4)
North Warwickshire
5
5.9 (3.3 - 9.5)
North West Cambridgeshire
7
5.4 (3.3 - 8.2)
North West Durham
2
1.8 (0.6 - 4.2)
North West Hampshire
3
2.5 (1.1 - 5.0)
North West Leicestershire
3
2.8 (1.2 - 5.4)
North West Norfolk
6
6.5 (3.9 - 10.2)
North Wiltshire
1
1.5 (0.4 - 3.7)
Parliamentary constituency
Northampton North
8
9.1 (5.8 - 13.5)
Northampton South
17
16.8 (12.5 - 22.2)
Norwich North
3
3.7 (1.8 - 6.9)
Norwich South
8
7.9 (5.1 - 11.7)
Nottingham East
25
23.6 (18.5 - 29.7)
Nottingham North
10
10.4 (7.1 - 14.8)
Nottingham South
15
13.4 (9.8 - 17.9)
Nuneaton
8
8.7 (5.6 - 13.0)
Old Bexley and Sidcup
4
4.1 (2.1 - 7.4)
Oldham East and Saddleworth
22
21.1 (16.3 - 26.9)
Oldham West and Royton
27
25.9 (20.6 - 32.2)
Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
Orpington
7
8.0 (5.0 - 12.2)
Oxford East
25
19.7 (15.5 - 24.7)
Oxford West and Abingdon
7
6.7 (4.2 - 10.2)
Pendle
13
14.8 (10.6 - 20.2)
Penistone and Stocksbridge
2
1.9 (0.6 - 4.4)
Parliamentary constituency
Penrith and The Border
0
0.4 (0.0 - 2.3)
Peterborough
33
27.2 (22.1 - 33.1)
Plymouth, Moor View
2
2.5 (1.0 - 5.1)
Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport
11
9.4 (6.4 - 13.2)
Poole
4
3.7 (1.9 - 6.7)
Poplar and Limehouse
43
28.3 (23.6 - 33.7)
Portsmouth North
4
4.0 (2.1 - 7.0)
Portsmouth South
9
8.1 (5.4 - 11.8)
Preston
18
18.8 (14.1 - 24.5)
Pudsey
4
4.8 (2.5 - 8.2)
Putney
13
13.8 (9.8 - 18.8)
Rayleigh and Wickford
3
3.0 (1.4 - 5.7)
Reading East
33
29.2 (23.7 - 35.6)
Reading West
15
14.7 (10.8 - 19.6)
Redcar
2
1.9 (0.6 - 4.5)
Redditch
6
6.3 (3.7 - 10.1)
Reigate
9
8.3 (5.4 - 12.1)
Ribble Valley
3
2.7 (1.2 - 5.4)
Richmond (Yorks)
3
2.8 (1.3 - 5.3)
Richmond Park
8
6.5 (4.2 - 9.7)
Rochdale
24
22.4 (17.5 - 28.1)
Rochester and Strood
4
3.6 (1.9 - 6.3)
Rochford and Southend East
7
6.8 (4.2 - 10.4)
Romford
8
7.9 (5.1 - 11.8)
Romsey and Southampton North
5
5.3 (2.9 - 8.8)
Rossendale and Darwen
8
7.9 (5.0 - 11.8)
Rother Valley
2
2.4 (1.0 - 5.0)
Rotherham
10
11.0 (7.4 - 15.7)
Rugby
8
7.7 (4.9 - 11.5)
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner
15
15.8 (11.6 - 21.1)
Runnymede and Weybridge
7
6.2 (3.8 - 9.6)
Rushcliffe
3
2.7 (1.2 - 5.4)
Rutland and Melton
2
2.0 (0.7 - 4.2)
Saffron Walden
3
3.1 (1.5 - 5.7)
Salford and Eccles
19
16.3 (12.3 - 21.2)
Salisbury
4
4.3 (2.2 - 7.5)
Scarborough and Whitby
2
2.4 (1.0 - 5.0)
Scunthorpe
7
7.3 (4.5 - 11.3)
Sedgefield
1
0.8 (0.1 - 2.9)
Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
Sefton Central
2
2.4 (0.9 - 5.2)
Selby and Ainsty
2
1.7 (0.5 - 3.9)
Sevenoaks
4
3.8 (1.9 - 6.8)
Sheffield Central
27
21.5 (17.1 - 26.8)
Sheffield South East
16
17.1 (12.6 - 22.6)
Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough
21
19.1 (14.6 - 24.4)
Sheffield, Hallam
2
2.5 (1.0 - 5.3)
Sheffield, Heeley
6
6.0 (3.5 - 9.6)
Sherwood
5
5.1 (2.9 - 8.5)
Shipley
4
4.2 (2.2 - 7.3)
Shrewsbury and Atcham
3
2.9 (1.3 - 5.5)
Sittingbourne and Sheppey
4
3.2 (1.6 - 5.8)
Skipton and Ripon
2
2.0 (0.7 - 4.4)
Parliamentary constituency
Sleaford and North Hykeham
3
2.9 (1.4 - 5.3)
Slough
59
42.5 (36.5 - 49.2)
Solihull
9
8.6 (5.6 - 12.6)
Somerton and Frome
2
1.6 (0.5 - 3.7)
South Basildon and East Thurrock
3
2.7 (1.2 - 5.3)
South Cambridgeshire
6
5.2 (3.1 - 8.3)
South Derbyshire
2
1.7 (0.5 - 3.9)
South Dorset
4
4.0 (2.0 - 7.1)
South East Cambridgeshire
4
3.7 (1.9 - 6.3)
South East Cornwall
4
4.1 (2.1 - 7.4)
South Holland and The Deepings
4
3.8 (2.0 - 6.7)
South Leicestershire
3
2.9 (1.3 - 5.5)
South Norfolk
2
2.3 (0.9 - 4.6)
South Northamptonshire
4
3.5 (1.8 - 6.1)
South Ribble
3
2.7 (1.2 - 5.3)
South Shields
6
7.3 (4.3 - 11.5)
South Staffordshire
3
3.1 (1.4 - 5.9)
South Suffolk
2
2.5 (1.0 - 5.2)
South Swindon
17
16.1 (12.0 - 21.1)
South Thanet
6
6.0 (3.6 - 9.5)
South West Bedfordshire
4
3.4 (1.7 - 6.0)
South West Devon
3
3.0 (1.3 - 5.9)
South West Hertfordshire
4
4.0 (2.1 - 6.8)
South West Norfolk
3
2.5 (1.1 - 4.9)
South West Surrey
3
3.2 (1.5 - 5.9)
South West Wiltshire
2
2.0 (0.7 - 4.3)
Southampton, Itchen
6
5.8 (3.5 - 9.1)
Southampton, Test
18
16.4 (12.4 - 21.4)
Southend West
4
4.8 (2.5 - 8.1)
Southport
2
2.6 (1.0 - 5.3)
Spelthorne
8
8.1 (5.2 - 12.1)
Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
St Albans
5
4.9 (2.7 - 8.1)
St Austell and Newquay
1
1.3 (0.4 - 3.3)
St Helens North
1
1.4 (0.4 - 3.5)
St Helens South and Whiston
2
2.3 (0.9 - 4.7)
St Ives
2
1.9 (0.6 - 4.5)
Stafford
4
4.5 (2.4 - 7.7)
Staffordshire Moorlands
2
3.0 (1.2 - 6.2)
Stalybridge and Hyde
7
7.9 (5.0 - 12.0)
Stevenage
8
8.6 (5.6 - 12.7)
Stockport
4
5.0 (2.6 - 8.5)
Stockton North
4
4.0 (2.0 - 7.1)
Stockton South
7
6.9 (4.2 - 10.5)
Stoke-on-Trent Central
12
14.7 (10.3 - 20.2)
Stoke-on-Trent North
9
9.6 (6.4 - 13.8)
Stoke-on-Trent South
8
8.9 (5.7 - 13.3)
Stone
4
5.1 (2.7 - 8.7)
Stourbridge
5
5.9 (3.4 - 9.6)
Parliamentary constituency
Stratford-on-Avon
2
2.2 (0.8 - 4.9)
Streatham
23
18.3 (14.2 - 23.1)
Stretford and Urmston
15
15.2 (11.2 - 20.3)
Stroud
3
2.9 (1.3 - 5.5)
Suffolk Coastal
2
2.3 (0.9 - 4.8)
Sunderland Central
7
6.6 (4.0 - 10.2)
Surrey Heath
6
5.2 (3.1 - 8.4)
Sutton and Cheam
12
12.4 (8.7 - 17.1)
Sutton Coldfield
6
6.3 (3.8 - 10.0)
Tamworth
5
5.6 (3.2 - 9.0)
Tatton
4
4.7 (2.4 - 8.2)
Taunton Deane
2
1.5 (0.5 - 3.4)
Telford
4
3.9 (2.0 - 7.1)
Tewkesbury
5
4.5 (2.5 - 7.6)
The Cotswolds
2
1.7 (0.6 - 4.0)
The Wrekin
3
2.9 (1.2 - 5.7)
Thirsk and Malton
2
2.4 (0.9 - 4.9)
Thornbury and Yate
5
6.3 (3.6 - 10.2)
Thurrock
8
6.8 (4.4 - 10.0)
Tiverton and Honiton
2
2.0 (0.7 - 4.4)
Tonbridge and Malling
3
2.9 (1.3 - 5.5)
Tooting
25
23.6 (18.6 - 29.5)
Torbay
6
5.7 (3.3 - 9.2)
Torridge and West Devon
3
2.7 (1.2 - 5.3)
Totnes
4
4.4 (2.2 - 7.8)
Tottenham
46
33.0 (27.7 - 38.9)
Truro and Falmouth
1
1.4 (0.4 - 3.7)
Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
Tunbridge Wells
5
5.0 (2.9 - 8.1)
Twickenham
6
5.4 (3.2 - 8.4)
Tynemouth
3
3.4 (1.6 - 6.2)
Uxbridge and South Ruislip
19
17.5 (13.2 - 22.6)
Vauxhall
26
21.9 (17.3 - 27.3)
Wakefield
6
5.8 (3.4 - 9.3)
Wallasey
3
3.4 (1.5 - 6.4)
Walsall North
11
11.4 (7.8 - 16.0)
Walsall South
26
25.4 (20.0 - 31.7)
Walthamstow
54
46.9 (40.0 - 54.7)
Wansbeck
1
0.8 (0.1 - 3.0)
Wantage
3
2.7 (1.2 - 5.1)
Warley
42
43.6 (36.3 - 51.9)
Warrington North
4
4.5 (2.4 - 7.7)
Warrington South
4
3.9 (2.1 - 6.7)
Warwick and Leamington
11
10.7 (7.3 - 15.1)
Washington and Sunderland West
3
3.4 (1.6 - 6.4)
Watford
19
16.0 (12.1 - 20.7)
Waveney
4
3.9 (2.0 - 6.8)
Wealden
2
2.2 (0.9 - 4.5)
Weaver Vale
2
2.6 (1.1 - 5.4)
Wellingborough
8
7.3 (4.7 - 10.9)
Wells
2
2.2 (0.9 - 4.6)
Welwyn Hatfield
11
9.8 (6.7 - 13.7)
Wentworth and Dearne
3
2.8 (1.2 - 5.4)
West Bromwich East
22
24.2 (18.7 - 30.8)
West Bromwich West
21
22.8 (17.5 - 29.1)
West Dorset
1
1.4 (0.4 - 3.5)
102
59.4 (52.9 - 66.4)
West Lancashire
2
1.7 (0.6 - 4.0)
West Suffolk
5
4.5 (2.6 - 7.4)
West Worcestershire
2
1.8 (0.6 - 4.2)
Westminster North
25
19.4 (15.2 - 24.4)
Westmorland and Lonsdale
2
2.0 (0.6 - 4.6)
Weston-Super-Mare
4
4.0 (2.1 - 6.8)
Wigan
5
4.5 (2.5 - 7.6)
Wimbledon
12
12.3 (8.6 - 17.1)
Parliamentary constituency
West Ham
Winchester
3
3.4 (1.6 - 6.2)
Windsor
10
9.3 (6.2 - 13.3)
Wirral South
2
2.3 (0.7 - 5.3)
Wirral West
1
1.0 (0.1 - 3.5)
Witham
1
1.5 (0.4 - 3.8)
Witney
5
4.3 (2.4 - 7.2)
Woking
11
10.3 (7.1 - 14.5)
Average annual number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
Wokingham
12
11.3 (7.9 - 15.7)
Wolverhampton North East
18
19.7 (14.7 - 25.7)
Wolverhampton South East
24
26.0 (20.3 - 32.8)
Wolverhampton South West
19
22.6 (17.2 - 29.3)
Worcester
6
5.9 (3.5 - 9.4)
Workington
3
3.8 (1.7 - 7.2)
Worsley and Eccles South
5
4.6 (2.5 - 7.7)
Worthing West
4
4.1 (2.1 - 7.2)
Wycombe
17
15.3 (11.4 - 20.1)
Wyre and Preston North
3
3.7 (1.8 - 6.9)
Wyre Forest
2
2.0 (0.7 - 4.4)
Wythenshawe and Sale East
11
10.5 (7.3 - 14.7)
Yeovil
3
2.7 (1.3 - 5.2)
York Central
2
1.5 (0.5 - 3.5)
York Outer
1
1.0 (0.2 - 3.0)
Parliamentary constituency
Notes Only cases with complete postcodes were mapped to parliamentary constituencies CI - confidence intervals
Sources: Enhanced Tuberculosis Surveillance (ETS), Office for National Statistics (ONS) mid-year population estimates Data extracted: April 2017 Prepared by: TB Section, Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance and Control, National Infection Service, Public Health England