Tuberculosis incidence — all countries

Tuberculosis incidence — Peru

Tuberculosis incidence in Peru in 2024 — 139 per 100k. Ranked 159 in the world out of 208. Since 2000, the indicator has fallen by 62.1%.

2024 139 per 100k −6.71% vs 2023
World rank 159of 208
Period maximum 367 per 100k2000
Period minimum 128 per 100k2017

Trend over time

2000–2024 · per 100,000 people

Tuberculosis incidence — Peru, 2000–202401002003004002000200320062009201220152018202120242000: 367 per 100k2001: 327 per 100k2002: 295 per 100k2003: 245 per 100k2004: 240 per 100k2005: 228 per 100k2006: 218 per 100k2007: 194 per 100k2008: 182 per 100k2009: 171 per 100k2010: 159 per 100k2011: 155 per 100k2012: 143 per 100k2013: 139 per 100k2014: 136 per 100k2015: 131 per 100k2016: 129 per 100k2017: 128 per 100k2018: 132 per 100k2019: 131 per 100k2020: 128 per 100k2021: 137 per 100k2022: 149 per 100k2023: 149 per 100k2024: 139 per 100k
Change over the period: −228 (−62.13%) Average annual rate: -3.96 %

Comparison, 2024

How the value compares with the world and the groups this territory belongs to: Peru

Peru 139 per 100k
World 131 per 100k
South America computed 57 per 100k
Upper-middle-income countries computed 94 per 100k
Tuberculosis incidence — Peru, by year Peru All countries CSV XLSX
Year per 100k Change Change, %
2024 139 −10 −6.71%
2023 149 +0 +0%
2022 149 +12 +8.76%
2021 137 +9 +7.03%
2020 128 −3 −2.29%
2019 131 −1 −0.76%
2018 132 +4 +3.13%
2017 128 −1 −0.78%
2016 129 −2 −1.53%
2015 131 −5 −3.68%
2014 136 −3 −2.16%
2013 139 −4 −2.8%
2012 143 −12 −7.74%
2011 155 −4 −2.52%
2010 159 −12 −7.02%
2009 171 −11 −6.04%
2008 182 −12 −6.19%
2007 194 −24 −11.01%
2006 218 −10 −4.39%
2005 228 −12 −5%
2004 240 −5 −2.04%
2003 245 −50 −16.95%
2002 295 −32 −9.79%
2001 327 −40 −10.9%
2000 367

About the indicator

The estimated number of new and relapse cases of tuberculosis (all forms) per 100,000 people per year. WHO estimates incidence with allowance for incomplete detection: fewer cases are diagnosed in practice than actually arise. Tuberculosis remains one of the leading infectious causes of death in the world.

Source: Global Health Observatory (WHO), license CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO.