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Surveillance Center, RIT, JATA Monthly Report of Tuberculosis Surveillance, Japan September, 218 The reporting and recording of tuberculosis () and Latent Infection (LI) are managed at public health centers (PHCs) by the nationwide computerized surveillance system in Japan. A monthly report is compiled from the database automatically and regularly on 4 th Friday of the next month, and an annual report is also produced much like the monthly report, but with sufficient time for data correction. Tables and figures shown in the monthly reports are as follows. Figures Figure 1. of newly notified cases by month, Japan, 218 Figure 2. cases by sex and age, Japan, summation (Jan. - ) 218 Figure 3. Notification rate of cases by sex and age, Japan, summation (Jan. - ) 218 Figure 4. Notification rate of by prefecture, Japan, summation (Jan. - ) 218 Figure 5. Notification rate of by major city, Japan, summation (Jan. - ) 218 Figure 6. of LI, Japan, 218 Figure 7. of LI by sex and age group, Japan, summation (Jan. - ) 218 Tables Table 1. cases and rates by sex and age, Japan, 218 Table 2. sputum smear positive pulmonary cases and rates by sex and age, Japan, 218 Table 3. cases and rates by prefecture, Japan, 218 Table 4. cases and rates by major city, Japan, 218 Table 5. LI cases and rates by sex and age, Japan, 218 Table 6. LI cases and rates by prefecture, Japan, 218 Table 7. LI cases and rates by major city, Japan, 218 1

Figure 1. of newly notified cases by month, Japan, 215-218 All forms Sputum smear (+) pulmonary 1,6 6 1,4 5 215 216 217 218 1,2 1, 4 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 Month 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 Month 2

Figure 2. patients by sex and age, Japan, summation (Jan.-) 218 1,8 1,6 All forms 8 7 total Male Sputum smear (+) pulmonary 1,4 6 Female 1,2 1, 8 6 5 4 3 4 2 2 1 ~4 5~9 1~14 15~19 2~24 25~29 3~34 35~39 4~44 45~49 5~54 55~59 6~64 65~69 7~74 75~79 8~84 85~89 9~ ~4 5~9 1~14 15~19 2~24 25~29 3~34 35~39 4~44 45~49 5~54 55~59 6~64 65~69 7~74 75~79 8~84 85~89 9~ Age (yrs) Age (yrs) Figure 3.Notification rate of cases by sex and age, Japan, summation (Jan.-) 218 per 1, All forms per 1, Sputum smear (+) pulmonary 2 8 7 15 6 Male 5 Female 1 4 3 5 2 1 ~4 5~9 1~14 15~19 2~24 25~29 3~34 35~39 4~44 45~49 5~54 55~59 6~64 65~69 7~74 75~79 8~84 85~89 9~ ~4 5~9 1~14 15~19 2~24 25~29 3~34 35~39 4~44 45~49 5~54 55~59 6~64 65~69 7~74 75~79 8~84 85~89 9~ Age (yrs) Age (yrs) 3

Figure 4. Notification rates of by prefecture, Japan, summation (Jan.-) 218 per 1, 25 2 15 1 5 Hokkaido Aomori Iwate Miyagi Akita Yamagata Fukushima Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Saitama Chiba Tokyo Kanagawa Niigata Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Yamanashi Nagano Gifu Shizuoka Aichi Mie Shiga Kyoto Osaka Hyogo Nara Wakayama Tottori Shimane Okayama Hiroshima Yamaguchi Tokushima Kagawa Ehime Kochi Fukuoka Saga Nagasaki Kumamoto Oita Miyazaki Kagoshima Okinawa Figure 5. Notification rates of major city, Japan, summation (Jan.-) 218 per 1, 4 3 2 1 Sapporo C. Sendai C. Saitama C. Chiba C. Yokohama C. Kawasaki C. Sagamihara C. Niigata C. Shizuoka C. Hamamatsu C. Nagoya C. Kyoto C. Osaka C. Sakai C. Kobe C. Okayama C. Hiroshima C. Kitakyushu C. Fukuoka C. Kumamoto C. 23-ku area of Tokyo 4

Figure 6. of LI, Japan, 215-218 Figure 7. of LI by sex and age group, Japan, summation (Jan.-) 218 7 6 5 4 215 216 217 218 5 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 Male Female 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 Month ~4 5~9 1~14 15~19 2~24 25~29 3~34 35~39 4~44 45~49 5~54 55~59 6~64 65~69 7~74 75~79 8~84 85~89 9~ Age (yrs) 5

Table 1. cases and rates by sex and age, Japan, 218 Notification rate (per 1,) Male Female Male Female Male Female 1,11 663 438 11,249 6,77 4,479 11.8 14.6 9.2 ~4 15 1 5.4.5.3 5~9 4 3 1.1.1.1 1~14 3 2 1 15 9 6.4.4.3 15~19 14 5 9 118 68 5 2.6 2.9 2.3 2~24 48 27 21 48 276 24 1.3 11.5 9. 25~29 43 27 16 442 251 191 9.4 1.4 8.3 3~34 29 16 13 329 173 156 6.2 6.4 5.9 35~39 3 17 13 322 18 142 5.4 6. 4.9 4~44 32 14 18 37 2 17 4.3 5.6 3.1 45~49 4 24 16 433 271 162 6.1 7.6 4.6 5~54 41 28 13 45 274 131 6.6 8.9 4.3 55~59 47 3 17 432 292 14 7.6 1.3 4.9 6~64 5 34 16 487 345 142 8.3 12. 4.8 65~69 84 66 18 782 569 213 1.5 15.8 5.5 7~74 86 55 31 911 66 35 15.7 22.3 9.9 75~79 133 87 46 1,237 783 454 24.5 34.7 16.2 8~84 15 93 57 1,571 941 63 39.6 58.2 26.8 85~89 144 82 62 1,684 916 768 66.1 14.1 46.1 9~ 127 56 71 1,275 63 672 82.7 162.2 57.5 Temporary registrants = 44, of registrants and temporary registrants = 1,145 Rate: summation / (population*1/12)*1, Population: as of 1st Oct. 217 Table 2. sputum smear positive pulmonary cases ans rates by sex and age, Japan, 218 Notification rate (per 1,) Male Female Male Female Male Female 369 232 137 4,14 2,549 1,465 4.2 5.5 3. ~4... 5~9... 1~14 2 2...1 15~19 2 1 1 29 19 1.6.8.5 2~24 11 7 4 98 47 51 2.1 2. 2.2 25~29 1 5 5 11 62 48 2.3 2.6 2.1 3~34 8 5 3 97 46 51 1.8 1.7 1.9 35~39 8 5 3 91 52 39 1.5 1.7 1.3 4~44 1 5 5 93 69 24 1.3 1.9.7 45~49 8 5 3 134 96 38 1.9 2.7 1.1 5~54 15 12 3 147 115 32 2.4 3.7 1.1 55~59 21 14 7 149 117 32 2.6 4.1 1.1 6~64 2 17 3 191 162 29 3.3 5.6 1. 65~69 29 26 3 292 234 58 3.9 6.5 1.5 7~74 32 2 12 332 236 96 5.7 8.7 3.1 75~79 39 18 21 428 268 16 8.5 11.9 5.7 8~84 54 37 17 67 387 22 15.3 23.9 9.4 85~89 49 29 2 67 384 286 26.3 43.6 17.2 9~ 53 26 27 544 255 289 35.3 68.6 24.7 Rate: summation / (population*1/12)*1, Population: as of 1st Oct. 217 6

Table 3. cases and rates by prefecture, Japan, 218 Notification rate (per 1,) Sputum smear (+) Sputum smear (+) Sputum smear (+) 1,11 369 11,249 4,14 11.8 4.2 Hokkaido 15 4 297 12 7.4 2.6 Aomori 9 2 89 36 9.3 3.8 Iwate 11 5 78 27 8.3 2.9 Miyagi 1 6 118 45 6.8 2.6 Akita 4 1 53 2 7.1 2.7 Yamagata 5 48 13 5.8 1.6 Fukushima 7 2 118 4 8.4 2.8 Ibaraki 2 7 27 79 9.5 3.6 Tochigi 13 5 129 39 8.8 2.7 Gunma 4 1 111 29 7.6 2. Saitama 61 2 627 224 11.4 4.1 Chiba 55 19 568 197 12.1 4.2 Tokyo 151 47 1,426 546 13.9 5.3 Kanagawa 73 25 749 257 1.9 3.7 Niigata 7 4 123 42 7.2 2.5 Toyama 7 83 22 1.5 2.8 Ishikawa 6 1 81 21 9.4 2.4 Fukui 2 55 19 9.4 3.3 Yamanashi 3 2 51 14 8.3 2.3 Nagano 17 7 138 51 8.9 3.3 Gifu 16 3 24 74 13.5 4.9 Shizuoka 26 8 264 76 9.6 2.8 Aichi 78 29 764 255 13.5 4.5 Mie 15 5 147 58 1.9 4.3 Shiga 1 3 97 29 9.2 2.7 Kyoto 28 8 272 99 14. 5.1 Osaka 14 52 1,369 523 2.7 7.9 Hyogo 74 35 623 249 15.1 6. Nara 11 4 16 44 1.5 4.4 Wakayama 12 3 13 38 14.5 5.4 Tottori 2 1 34 13 8. 3.1 Shimane 7 3 57 18 11.1 3.5 Okayama 12 6 137 51 9.6 3.6 Hiroshima 2 6 28 82 9.8 3.9 Yamaguchi 1 1 119 27 11.5 2.6 Tokushima 1 4 81 34 14.5 6.1 Kagawa 7 1 97 27 13.4 3.7 Ehime 11 2 91 3 8.9 2.9 Kochi 1 1 48 13 9. 2.4 Fukuoka 58 13 45 158 11.7 4.1 Saga 6 3 61 29 9.9 4.7 Nagasaki 16 5 15 5 14.8 4.9 Kumamoto 16 7 142 52 1.7 3.9 Oita 14 5 128 51 14.8 5.9 Miyazaki 4 1 66 31 8.1 3.8 Kagoshima 6 1 135 38 11.1 3.1 Okinawa 11 1 147 42 13.6 3.9 Rate: summation / (population*1/12)*1, Population: as of 1st Oct. 217 7

Table 4. cases and rates by major city, Japan, 218 Notification Rate (per 1,) Sputum Smear(+) Sputum Smear(+) Sputum Smear(+) 385 139 3,983 1,446 14.3 5.2 Sapporo City 16 3 7.2 2. Sendai City 6 3 59 21 7.2 2.6 Saitama City 1 5 124 41 12.8 4.2 Chiba City 12 5 96 39 13.1 5.3 Yokohama City 27 1 321 98 11.5 3.5 Kawasaki City 17 9 146 48 12.9 4.3 Sagamihara City 3 3 43 19 7.9 3.5 Niigata City 3 1 52 15 8.6 2.5 Shizuoka City 1 1 49 17 9.2 3.2 Hamamatsu City 6 65 18 1.9 3. Nagoya City 34 14 318 121 18.3 7. Kyoto City 17 5 172 65 15.6 5.9 Osaka City 59 21 619 241 3.4 11.8 Sakai City 15 7 16 46 16.9 7.4 Kobe City 22 8 184 55 16. 4.8 Okayama City 2 53 13 1. 2.4 Hiroshima City 4 2 63 23 7. 2.6 Kitakyushu City 14 3 112 39 15.7 5.5 Fukuoka City 12 4 123 48 1.5 4.1 Kumamoto City 5 2 59 24 1.6 4.3 23-ku area of Tokyo 116 36 1,113 425 15.7 6. Rate: summation / (population*1/12)*1, Population: as of 1st Oct. 217 Major city: city with a population of one million or more. Table 4 is a re-count of Table 3. Table 5. LI cases and rates by sex and age, Japan, 218 (Ratio) LI/Newly notifid cases Male Female Male Female Male Female 513 253 26 5,191 2,55 2,686.5.4.6 ~4 28 12 16 295 143 152 19.7 14.3 3.4 5~9 1 6 4 74 36 38 18.5 12. 38. 1~14 9 6 3 49 26 23 3.3 2.9 3.8 15~19 7 3 4 129 74 55 1.1 1.1 1.1 2~24 3 12 18 357 175 182.7.6.9 25~29 26 14 12 352 167 185.8.7 1. 3~34 32 12 2 33 151 179 1..9 1.1 35~39 17 8 9 253 18 145.8.6 1. 4~44 31 14 17 336 133 23 1.1.7 1.9 45~49 35 19 16 344 148 196.8.5 1.2 5~54 41 19 22 369 154 215.9.6 1.6 55~59 41 16 25 324 132 192.8.5 1.4 6~64 32 18 14 357 182 175.7.5 1.2 65~69 33 16 17 45 27 18.6.5.8 7~74 56 33 23 399 231 168.4.4.6 75~79 35 19 16 363 192 171.3.2.4 8~84 25 14 11 22 17 113.1.1.2 85~89 23 11 12 136 63 73.1.1.1 9~ 2 1 1 54 13 41...1 LI: latent Infection of LI is not included in the newly notified patients 8

Table 6. LI cases and rates by prefecture, Japan, 218 LI LI (Ratio) LI /new 513 5,191.46 Hokkaido 6 13.44 Aomori 4 51.57 Iwate 3 49.63 Miyagi 13 118 1. Akita 6 37.7 Yamagata 2 18.38 Fukushima 4 29.25 Ibaraki 23 18.52 Tochigi 2 35.27 Gunma 5 45.41 Saitama 25 311.5 Chiba 23 25.44 Tokyo 68 761.53 Kanagawa 26 361.48 Niigata 1 81.66 Toyama 67.81 Ishikawa 2 37.46 Fukui 2 33.6 Yamanashi 1 16.31 Nagano 16 82.59 Gifu 13 73.36 Shizuoka 12 73.28 Aichi 36 31.39 Mie 8 63.43 Shiga 1 63.65 Kyoto 6 132.49 Osaka 63 551.4 Hyogo 32 244.39 Nara 6 58.55 Wakayama 2 4.39 Tottori 3 12.35 Shimane 2 14.25 Okayama 15 18.79 Hiroshima 12 98.47 Yamaguchi 5 42.35 Tokushima 1 19.23 Kagawa 2 43.44 Ehime 2 25.27 Kochi 15.31 Fukuoka 22 29.46 Saga 3 24.39 Nagasaki 6 53.35 Kumamoto 7 4.28 Oita 6 57.45 Miyazaki 5 36.55 Kagoshima 7 62.46 Okinawa 4 117.8 LI: Latent Infection of LI is not included in the newly notified patients. 9

Table 7. LI cases and rates by major city, Japan, 218 LI (Ratio) LI LI /new 155 1,788.45 Sapporo City 48.45 Sendai City 7 9 1.53 Saitama City 4 35.28 Chiba City 1 31.32 Yokohama City 6 114.36 Kawasaki City 2 7.48 Sagamihara City 13.3 Niigata City 1 3.58 Shizuoka City 1 6.12 Hamamatsu City 4 22.34 Nagoya City 12 14.33 Kyoto City 3 7.41 Osaka City 24 219.35 Sakai City 4 39.37 Kobe City 15 89.48 Okayama City 5 54 1.2 Hiroshima City 18.29 Kitakyushu City 12 5.45 Fukuoka City 5 57.46 Kumamoto City 1 14.24 23-ku area of Tokyo 48 615.55 LI: Latent Infection of LI is not included in the newly nottified patients, Major city: city with a population of one million or more Table 7 is a re-count of Table 6 1