Three-year average annual number of TB case notifications and rates by PHE Centre, upper tier local authority and local authority district, England, 2014-2016 PHE Centre*
Upper tier local authority and local authority district**
Average annual # number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
2,345
27.1 (26.4-27.7)
Barking and Dagenham
58
28.7 (24.6-33.3)
Barnet
74
19.5 (17.0-22.2)
Bexley
22
9.1 (7.0-11.6)
Brent
187
57.8 (53.1-62.7)
Bromley
21
6.6 (5.1-8.4)
Camden
43
18.0 (15.0-21.4)
City of London
0
3.8 (0.1-21.2)
Croydon
84
22.1 (19.4-25.0)
Ealing
162
47.3 (43.2-51.7)
Enfield
69
20.9 (18.2-24.0)
Greenwich
83
30.2 (26.6-34.2)
Hackney
68
25.4 (22.1-29.2)
Hammersmith and Fulham
37
20.5 (16.8-24.7)
Haringey
71
26.1 (22.7-29.9)
Harrow
95
38.6 (34.2-43.3)
Havering
24
9.8 (7.7-12.3)
Hillingdon
102
34.4 (30.6-38.5)
Hounslow
128
47.5 (42.9-52.6)
Islington
49
21.6 (18.2-25.3)
Kensington and Chelsea
26
16.4 (12.9-20.4)
Kingston upon Thames
19
11.2 (8.5-14.4)
Lambeth
65
20.1 (17.4-23.1)
Lewisham
65
21.9 (18.9-25.2)
Merton
48
23.5 (19.8-27.7)
Newham
230
69.0 (64.0-74.4)
Redbridge
123
41.5 (37.4-46.0)
Richmond upon Thames
11
5.5 (3.7-7.7)
Southwark
78
25.3 (22.2-28.8)
Sutton
24
11.8 (9.2-14.9)
Tower Hamlets
89
30.1 (26.6-33.9)
Waltham Forest
90
33.0 (29.2-37.2)
Wandsworth
54
17.1 (14.5-19.9)
Westminster
44
18.1 (15.1-21.5)
London
PHE Centre*
Upper tier local authority and local authority district**
Average annual # number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
732
12.7 (12.2-13.3)
Birmingham
279
25.1 (23.4-26.9)
Coventry
89
25.8 (22.8-29.1)
Dudley
25
7.9 (6.2-9.9)
West Midlands
Herefordshire, County of
3
1.6 (0.7-3.0)
Sandwell
87
27.3 (24.1-30.8)
Shropshire
9
2.8 (1.8-4.1)
Solihull Staffordshire
14
6.5 (4.7-8.8)
35
4.1 (3.3-4.9)
Cannock Chase
2
1.7 (0.5-3.9)
East Staffordshire
8
6.9 (4.4-10.2)
Lichfield
5
4.5 (2.5-7.6)
Newcastle-under-Lyme
7
5.2 (3.2-8.1)
South Staffordshire
3
3.0 (1.4-5.5)
Stafford
7
5.0 (3.1-7.7)
Staffordshire Moorlands
3
2.7 (1.2-5.4)
1
1.7 (0.5-4.4)
Stoke-on-Trent
Tamworth
30
11.8 (9.5-14.5)
Telford and Wrekin
6
3.7 (2.2-5.8)
Walsall Warwickshire
38
13.9 (11.5-16.7)
36
6.4 (5.3-7.8)
North Warwickshire
2
2.7 (0.9-6.2)
Nuneaton and Bedworth
12
9.5 (6.6-13.1)
Rugby
8
7.4 (4.7-11.1)
Stratford-on-Avon
2
1.9 (0.8-4.0)
Warwick
12
8.6 (6.0-11.9)
60
23.6 (20.2-27.3)
21
3.6 (2.8-4.6)
Bromsgrove
3
3.1 (1.4-5.9)
Malvern Hills
2
2.2 (0.7-5.1)
Redditch
6
6.7 (3.9-10.7)
Worcester
6
5.9 (3.5-9.3)
Wychavon
3
2.2 (0.9-4.3)
Wyre Forest
2
2.0 (0.7-4.4)
Wolverhampton Worcestershire
PHE Centre*
Upper tier local authority and local authority district**
Average annual # number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
603
8.4 (8.0-8.8)
Blackburn with Darwen
36
24.3 (19.9-29.3)
Blackpool
14
10.3 (7.4-13.8)
Bolton
50
17.6 (14.9-20.7)
Bury
18
9.4 (7.0-12.3)
Cheshire East
16
4.2 (3.1-5.5)
Cheshire West and Chester Cumbria
10
3.0 (2.0-4.3)
10
2.1 (1.4-2.9)
Allerdale
3
3.1 (1.4-5.9)
Barrow-in-Furness
2
2.5 (0.8-5.8)
Carlisle
2
1.5 (0.5-3.6)
Copeland
1
1.0 (0.1-3.5)
Eden
0
0.6 (0.0-3.5)
South Lakeland
3
2.9 (1.3-5.5)
Halton
2
1.8 (0.7-3.8)
Knowsley Lancashire
2
1.6 (0.6-3.3)
North West
65
5.5 (4.7-6.3)
Burnley
4
4.2 (2.1-7.5)
Chorley
3
3.0 (1.4-5.4)
Fylde
1
1.7 (0.5-4.4)
Hyndburn
6
7.9 (4.7-12.3)
Lancaster
5
3.3 (1.8-5.5)
Pendle
13
14.8 (10.6-20.1)
Preston
21
14.9 (11.4-19.0)
Ribble Valley
1
2.3 (0.6-5.8)
Rossendale
3
4.8 (2.3-8.8)
South Ribble
4
3.3 (1.7-6.0)
West Lancashire
2
1.5 (0.5-3.5)
1
1.2 (0.3-3.1)
Liverpool
Wyre
37
7.7 (6.4-9.3)
Manchester
131
24.7 (22.3-27.3)
Oldham
50
21.5 (18.2-25.3)
Rochdale
32
14.9 (12.1-18.2)
Salford
29
12.0 (9.6-14.7)
Sefton
8
2.8 (1.8-4.2)
St. Helens
3
1.7 (0.8-3.2)
Stockport
15
5.3 (3.9-7.1)
Tameside
19
8.7 (6.6-11.3)
Trafford
24
10.4 (8.2-13.1)
Warrington
9
4.2 (2.7-6.1)
Wigan
13
4.1 (3.0-5.6)
Wirral
10
3.0 (2.0-4.3)
PHE Centre*
Upper tier local authority and local authority district**
Average annual # number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
608
7.0 (6.7-7.3)
Bracknell Forest
8
6.7 (4.3-10.0)
Brighton and Hove Buckinghamshire
22
7.6 (5.9-9.7)
44
8.4 (7.0-9.9)
South East
Aylesbury Vale
12
6.2 (4.3-8.6)
Chiltern
6
6.7 (4.0-10.5)
South Bucks
7
9.6 (5.9-14.9)
20
11.2 (8.5-14.4)
Wycombe East Sussex
23
4.2 (3.3-5.4)
Eastbourne
7
6.5 (4.0-10.1)
Hastings
7
8.0 (5.0-12.1)
Lewes
3
3.0 (1.4-5.7)
Rother
3
3.6 (1.7-6.6)
3
1.7 (0.7-3.4)
54
4.0 (3.4-4.6)
Basingstoke and Deane
12
6.9 (4.8-9.6)
East Hampshire
2
1.7 (0.6-3.7)
Eastleigh
3
2.1 (0.9-4.1)
Fareham
2
2.0 (0.8-4.2)
Gosport
1
0.8 (0.1-2.8)
Hart
2
2.1 (0.8-4.6)
Havant
3
2.4 (1.1-4.6)
New Forest
3
1.9 (0.9-3.4)
Rushmoor
20
20.6 (15.7-26.5)
Test Valley
3
2.8 (1.3-5.1)
Winchester
3
2.2 (1.0-4.4)
2
1.7 (0.7-3.4)
95
6.2 (5.5-7.0)
Ashford
13
10.7 (7.6-14.6)
Canterbury
9
5.4 (3.5-7.9)
Dartford
9
8.3 (5.4-12.2)
Dover
3
2.3 (1.0-4.6)
Gravesham
18
17.0 (12.7-22.1)
Maidstone
12
7.1 (4.9-9.9)
Sevenoaks
4
3.4 (1.7-5.9)
Shepway
5
4.5 (2.5-7.5)
Swale
5
3.3 (1.8-5.5)
Thanet
10
6.9 (4.6-9.9)
Tonbridge and Malling
4
2.9 (1.5-5.2)
Tunbridge Wells
5
4.6 (2.6-7.4)
14
5.1 (3.7-6.8)
Wealden Hampshire
Isle of Wight Kent
Medway
PHE Centre*
Upper tier local authority and local authority district**
South East
Oxfordshire
continued
Average annual # number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
54
8.0 (6.8-9.3)
Cherwell
14
9.9 (7.1-13.3)
Oxford
28
17.3 (13.8-21.5)
South Oxfordshire
4
2.7 (1.3-4.8)
Vale of White Horse
4
3.2 (1.6-5.5)
West Oxfordshire
5
4.3 (2.4-7.2)
Portsmouth
13
6.1 (4.4-8.4)
Reading
43
26.4 (22.0-31.4)
Slough
61
41.8 (36.0-48.3)
Southampton Surrey
29
11.5 (9.2-14.2)
69
5.9 (5.1-6.7)
Elmbridge
5
4.0 (2.3-6.5)
Epsom and Ewell
6
8.0 (4.8-12.5)
Guildford
7
5.0 (3.2-7.6)
Mole Valley
2
2.3 (0.9-5.1)
Reigate and Banstead
11
7.9 (5.4-11.0)
Runnymede
6
6.6 (3.9-10.6)
Spelthorne
8
8.1 (5.2-12.1)
Surrey Heath
5
6.1 (3.5-9.8)
Tandridge
2
2.7 (1.1-5.6)
Waverley
4
3.2 (1.7-5.7)
Woking
11
11.1 (7.6-15.5)
6
3.8 (2.3-6.1)
41
4.9 (4.1-5.9)
Adur
0
0.0 (0.0-0.0)
Arun
6
3.9 (2.3-6.1)
Chichester
5
4.6 (2.6-7.4)
Crawley
18
16.6 (12.5-21.6)
Horsham
3
2.0 (0.8-3.9)
Mid Sussex
4
2.7 (1.4-4.8)
Worthing
5
4.6 (2.6-7.7)
Windsor and Maidenhead
13
8.6 (6.1-11.7)
Wokingham
17
10.8 (8.1-14.2)
West Berkshire West Sussex
PHE Centre*
Upper tier local authority and local authority district**
Average annual # number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
420
6.6 (6.3-7.0)
Bedford Cambridgeshire
20
12.0 (9.2-15.5)
36
5.6 (4.6-6.8)
Cambridge
13
10.0 (7.1-13.6)
East Cambridgeshire
3
3.1 (1.3-6.0)
Fenland
5
5.4 (3.1-8.7)
Huntingdonshire
8
4.6 (2.9-6.8)
South Cambridgeshire
7
4.7 (3.0-7.2)
East of England
Central Bedfordshire Essex
7
2.4 (1.5-3.8)
60
4.2 (3.6-4.8)
Basildon
14
7.7 (5.5-10.4)
Braintree
3
2.0 (0.9-3.8)
Brentwood
6
7.5 (4.3-11.9)
Castle Point
2
2.6 (1.1-5.4)
Chelmsford
6
3.5 (2.1-5.5)
Colchester
7
3.6 (2.2-5.6)
Epping Forest
5
4.1 (2.4-6.7)
Harlow
8
9.0 (5.7-13.5)
Maldon
2
2.6 (0.9-6.2)
Rochford
2
2.0 (0.6-4.6)
Tendring
3
2.4 (1.1-4.3)
3
3.5 (1.6-6.7)
87
7.4 (6.6-8.4)
Broxbourne
7
6.9 (4.2-10.7)
Dacorum
6
4.2 (2.5-6.5)
East Hertfordshire
6
4.4 (2.6-6.8)
Hertsmere
11
11.0 (7.6-15.4)
North Hertfordshire
7
5.3 (3.3-8.1)
St Albans
7
4.8 (3.0-7.3)
Stevenage
8
9.2 (5.9-13.8)
Three Rivers
6
6.6 (3.9-10.4)
Watford
17
17.7 (13.2-23.2)
Welwyn Hatfield
Uttlesford Hertfordshire
11
9.2 (6.4-13.0)
Luton
62
29.0 (24.9-33.4)
Milton Keynes
24
9.0 (7.1-11.4)
PHE Centre*
Upper tier local authority and local authority district**
East of England
Norfolk
Average annual # number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
37
4.1 (3.4-5.0)
Breckland
3
2.0 (0.8-3.9)
Broadland
1
0.5 (0.1-1.9)
Great Yarmouth King's Lynn and West Norfolk North Norfolk
12
11.8 (8.2-16.4)
7
4.6 (2.9-7.1)
1
1.0 (0.2-2.8)
Norwich
11
7.9 (5.4-11.1)
South Norfolk
3
2.0 (0.9-4.0)
Peterborough
38
19.8 (16.3-23.7)
Southend-on-Sea Suffolk
11
6.0 (4.1-8.4)
30
4.0 (3.3-5.0)
2
2.6 (1.1-5.4)
continued
Babergh Forest Heath
2
3.7 (1.5-7.6)
Ipswich
10
7.6 (5.2-10.8)
Mid Suffolk
3
3.0 (1.4-5.7)
St Edmundsbury
6
5.0 (2.9-8.1)
Suffolk Coastal
2
1.6 (0.6-3.5)
Waveney
4
3.7 (2.0-6.4)
9
5.4 (3.6-7.9)
459
8.5 (8.1-9.0)
Barnsley
10
4.0 (2.7-5.8)
Bradford
96
18.1 (16.0-20.3)
Calderdale
16
7.8 (5.8-10.4)
Doncaster
20
6.6 (5.0-8.4)
East Riding of Yorkshire
6
1.9 (1.1-2.9)
Kingston upon Hull, City of
16
6.2 (4.6-8.2)
Kirklees
72
16.6 (14.4-19.0)
Leeds
89
11.5 (10.2-13.0)
North East Lincolnshire
7
4.2 (2.6-6.5)
North Lincolnshire North Yorkshire
7
4.3 (2.7-6.5)
14
2.4 (1.7-3.2)
Craven
2
3.0 (1.0-7.0)
Hambleton
2
1.8 (0.6-4.3)
Harrogate
3
2.1 (1.0-3.9)
Richmondshire
3
5.0 (2.2-9.9)
Ryedale
1
1.3 (0.2-4.5)
Scarborough
3
2.5 (1.1-4.9)
Thurrock Yorkshire and the Humber
2
1.9 (0.6-4.5)
Rotherham
Selby
13
5.1 (3.7-7.0)
Sheffield
73
12.8 (11.1-14.6)
Wakefield
17
5.1 (3.8-6.7)
York
3
1.3 (0.6-2.5)
PHE Centre*
Upper tier local authority and local authority district**
Average annual # number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
366
7.8 (7.4-8.3)
33
13.1 (10.7-15.9)
18
2.3 (1.8-3.0)
Amber Valley
4
3.0 (1.5-5.3)
Bolsover
1
1.7 (0.5-4.4)
Chesterfield
4
3.8 (2.0-6.7)
Derbyshire Dales
1
1.4 (0.3-4.1)
Erewash
3
2.9 (1.4-5.4)
High Peak
2
2.2 (0.8-4.8)
North East Derbyshire
1
1.3 (0.4-3.4)
South Derbyshire
2
1.7 (0.5-3.9)
132
38.5 (34.8-42.5)
East Midlands Derby Derbyshire
Leicester Leicestershire
22
3.3 (2.6-4.2)
Blaby
3
3.1 (1.4-5.9)
Charnwood
6
3.2 (1.9-5.1)
Harborough
3
3.7 (1.8-6.9)
Hinckley and Bosworth
2
1.5 (0.5-3.6)
0
0.0 (0.0-0.0)
3
2.7 (1.2-5.4)
6
10.7 (6.4-17.0)
Melton North West Leicestershire Oadby and Wigston Lincolnshire
34
4.6 (3.7-5.5)
Boston
8
12.4 (8.1-18.4)
East Lindsey
6
4.3 (2.6-6.9)
Lincoln
4
4.1 (2.1-7.2)
North Kesteven
3
2.4 (1.0-4.7)
South Holland
4
4.0 (2.0-7.2)
South Kesteven
7
4.8 (2.9-7.4)
2
2.5 (1.0-5.2)
West Lindsey Northamptonshire
48
6.7 (5.6-7.9)
Corby
4
6.0 (3.1-10.5)
Daventry
2
2.5 (0.9-5.4)
East Northamptonshire
3
3.7 (1.8-6.8)
Kettering
3
3.1 (1.4-5.8)
Northampton
27
12.1 (9.6-15.1)
South Northamptonshire
2
2.6 (1.1-5.4)
Wellingborough
7
8.6 (5.3-13.3)
PHE Centre* East Midlands continued
Upper tier local authority and local authority district**
Average annual # number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
50
15.8 (13.3-18.5)
26
3.3 (2.6-4.1)
Ashfield
6
4.9 (2.9-7.7)
Bassetlaw
2
1.5 (0.5-3.4)
Broxtowe
4
3.9 (2.1-6.6)
Gedling
5
4.6 (2.6-7.5)
Mansfield
4
3.4 (1.7-6.2)
Newark and Sherwood
2
2.0 (0.8-4.1)
Rushcliffe
3
2.6 (1.2-5.0)
1
3.5 (1.0-8.9)
280
5.1 (4.8-5.5)
Bath and North East Somerset
12
6.5 (4.5-9.0)
Bournemouth
12
6.0 (4.2-8.3)
Bristol, City of
81
18.1 (15.9-20.6)
Cornwall Devon
13
2.3 (1.6-3.2)
27
3.5 (2.8-4.3)
East Devon
2
1.7 (0.7-3.5)
Exeter
5
4.2 (2.4-6.8)
Mid Devon
2
2.5 (0.9-5.5)
North Devon
3
3.2 (1.5-6.0)
South Hams
3
3.2 (1.4-6.2)
Teignbridge
9
7.0 (4.6-10.2)
Torridge
1
1.5 (0.3-4.4)
West Devon Dorset
2
3.1 (1.0-7.1)
9
2.2 (1.5-3.2)
Christchurch
1
2.0 (0.4-5.9)
East Dorset
2
2.3 (0.8-4.9)
North Dorset
1
1.4 (0.3-4.1)
Purbeck
1
2.2 (0.4-6.3)
West Dorset
1
1.3 (0.4-3.4)
3
4.6 (2.1-8.7)
24
3.8 (3.0-4.8)
Cheltenham
5
4.0 (2.2-6.7)
Cotswold
1
1.2 (0.2-3.4)
Forest of Dean
1
1.6 (0.4-4.0)
Gloucester
9
7.3 (4.9-10.6)
Stroud
4
3.2 (1.6-5.6)
Tewkesbury
Nottingham Nottinghamshire
Rutland South West
Weymouth and Portland Gloucestershire
4
4.2 (2.1-7.5)
Isles of Scilly
0
0.0 (0.0-0.0)
North Somerset
8
3.8 (2.4-5.7)
Plymouth
16
6.0 (4.4-7.9)
Poole
5
3.5 (2.0-5.7)
PHE Centre*
Upper tier local authority and local authority district**
South West
Somerset
Average annual # number of cases
Average annual rate per 100,000 (95% CI)
10
1.9 (1.3-2.7)
Mendip
3
3.0 (1.4-5.5)
Sedgemoor
2
1.7 (0.6-3.6)
South Somerset
3
2.0 (1.0-3.7)
Taunton Deane
2
1.5 (0.5-3.4)
West Somerset
0
0.0 (0.0-0.0)
South Gloucestershire
18
6.7 (5.0-8.7)
Swindon
23
10.8 (8.4-13.6)
Torbay
7
5.0 (3.1-7.7)
Wiltshire
15
3.0 (2.2-4.1)
140
5.3 (4.8-5.9)
County Durham
9
1.8 (1.2-2.6)
Darlington
6
5.7 (3.4-9.0)
Gateshead
15
7.5 (5.4-10.0)
Hartlepool
3
3.6 (1.7-6.6)
Middlesbrough
14
9.8 (7.0-13.3)
Newcastle upon Tyne
41
14.1 (11.7-16.8)
North Tyneside
7
3.5 (2.1-5.3)
Northumberland
8
2.4 (1.5-3.6)
Redcar and Cleveland
4
3.0 (1.5-5.2)
South Tyneside
9
5.8 (3.8-8.5)
Stockton-on-Tees
11
5.5 (3.7-7.7)
Sunderland
13
4.8 (3.4-6.5)
continued
North East
* Ordered by decreasing total number of cases in 2016 ** Those highlighted in bold are upper tier local authority only, those indented are local authority district only, and those neither highlighted nor indented are both an upper tier local authority and a local authority district. #
Average number of cases in a local authority district may not be the same as the sum of the average number of cases
in the corresponding upper tier local authority due to rounding. CI - confidence intervals
This table is also available grouped by PHE Centre at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/tuberculosistb-in-england-surveillance-data Sources: Enhanced Tuberculosis Surveillance (ETS), Office for National Statistics (ONS) Data extracted: April 2017 Prepared by: TB Section, Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance and Control, National Infection Service, Public Health England