Aggregate Reports for Tuberculosis Program Evaluation Data

What to know

The Aggregate Reports for Tuberculosis Program Evaluation (ARPE) provide national summaries of TB prevention activities carried out by TB programs in the United States.

Overview

Strategies for tuberculosis (TB) prevention include contact investigations, targeted testing, and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection. The Aggregate Reports for Tuberculosis Program Evaluation (ARPE) provide national summaries of these activities carried out by TB programs in the United States.

Each year, TB programs report the results of these activities to CDC by entering the data into the National Tuberculosis Indicators Project (NTIP) performance-monitoring tool that allows TB programs to monitor their performance toward meeting National TB Program Objectives and Performance Targets.

The data can be used by awardees as a tool to evaluate and coordinate TB prevention activities.

Explore the data

Reports are available online for the previous two years.

Contact investigation reports

Targeted testing reports

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