​Most TB cases are diagnosed through laboratory findings, with 69% of cases having a positive TB culture​ and 20% of cases having a positive PCR (without a positive culture).
The majority of culture positive TB cases (87%) in ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø are fully sensitive to first line TB treatment. A small number of cases have either multi-drug resistance (MDR) (3%) or pre-extensively drug resistance (Pre-XDR) (<1%).​
​Culture positive cases found to be linked to another ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø case by WGS are classified as being in a cluster. Linked cases are within 12 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of another case in the same cluster.
36 (10%) Culture positive cases linked by WGS
30WGS clusters where new case was added
The first case in the cluster is the index case. Epidemiological investigations found a confirmed or possible link for 45% of cases in WGS clusters in 2023. A confirmed link is when there is direct contact between two cases while the first case was infectious in both place and time. A possible link is when there are similarities in place and time but a direct link is not identified when the first case was infectious. ​
​The most common type of link, when known, to another case in the cluster was household, family and close friend links (38% of cases), followed by community linked (25%). Community links can include sports, places of worship and other community groups.
Clinical presentation 2023 report Outcomes