Tuberculosis Cases See 26% Rise in Switzerland, Health Office Reports
The Federal Office of Public Health has reported a 26% increase in tuberculosis cases this year, primarily attributed to the arrival of people from regions where the disease is more prevalent. The increase has not affected the Swiss-born population.

Key Takeaways
- Tuberculosis cases in Switzerland have risen by 26% in the current year compared to previous years.
- There have been 475 reported cases of tuberculosis since the beginning of the year.
- The increase in cases is primarily attributed to the arrival of people from regions where tuberculosis is more prevalent.
- The rise in cases has not affected the population born in Switzerland.
- Among the Swiss-born population, tuberculosis primarily affects the elderly.
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They Said
"Tuberculosis cases are on the rise in Switzerland, particularly due to the arrival of people from regions of the world where the disease is more prevalent."