HC Deb 03 May 2000 vol 349 cc166-8W
Mr. Pickles

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list the number of reported cases of TB in(a) 1970, (b) 1980, (c) 1990 and (d) each of the last five years for which figures are available. [119105]

Yvette Cooper

The information requested is given in the table:

Number of reported cases of tuberculosis, England and Wales
Year Number
1970 11,901
1980 9,142
1990 5,402
1995 5,606
1996 5.654
1997 5,859
1998 6,087
1999 6,144

Source:

Public Health Laboratory Service data

Mr. Pickles

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what was the average cost to the NHS of treating a patient with TB in the last financial year for which figures are available. [119155]

Yvette Cooper

The average cost to the National Health Service of treating a patient with tuberculosis is not available. However, information on the national average cost for the inpatient treatment of an individual patient with tuberculosis for the 1998–99 financial year is available from the National Schedule of Reference Costs and is as follows:

£
Elective inpatient Non elective inpatient Day case
Pulmonary or pleural tuberculosis 1,770 1,676 295
Other tuberculosis 1,400 1,800 293

Note:

Costs are the national average for inpatient treatment for patients with tuberculosis calculated from the individual NHS trust figures provided on an annual basis.

The length of inpatient stay for patients with tuberculosis varies. It should be noted that treatment for tuberculosis can last for six months or more and for most of this time the patient will not be hospitalised.

Mr. Pickles

To ask the Secretary of State for Health which health authorities have abandoned the school immunisation programme for TB. [119108]

Yvette Cooper

I refer the hon. Member to the reply given to the hon. Member for New Forest, West (Mr. Swayne) on 11 January 2000,Official Report, column 144W.

Mr. Pickles

To ask the Secretary of State for Health which health authorities have reported cases of TB in each of the last five years. [119103]

Yvette Cooper

I refer the hon. Member to the reply given to my hon. Friend the Member for the Vale of Clwyd (Mr. Ruane) on 28 February 2000,Official Report, columns 70-71W.

Mr. Pickles

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people died from TB in the(a) 1970s, (b) 1980s and (c) 1990s. [119109]

Yvette Cooper

Information provided by the Office for National Statistics shows that, between 1970 and 1979, there were 8,781 reported deaths from tuberculosis in England and Wales; between 1980 and 1989 there were 5,028 reported deaths from tuberculosis; and, between 1990 and 1998 (the latest available date for which data are available) there were 3,621 reported deaths from tuberculosis.

Notes:

Data are for England and Wales.

Tuberculosis is defined by ICD (8) and (9) 010-018.

Data from 1970 to 1992 are by date of registration; those from to 1998 are by date of occurrence.

Mr. Pickles

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans he has to review the programme of immunisation against TB among school age children. [119104]

Yvette Cooper

We are advised on all matters concerning immunisation by the independent expert committee, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation. The committee keeps all immunisation policies under review.

Mr. Breed

To ask the Secretary of State for Health for what reason there was a shortage of tuberculosis vaccinations between October 1999 and April 2000; and what steps his Department has taken to improve the supply of vaccinations. [120401]

Yvette Cooper

I refer the hon. Member to the replies given to the hon. Member for Brentwood and Ongar (Mr. Pickles) on 11 January 2000,Official Report, columns 143-44W and on 13 April 2000,Official Report, column 282W.

Mr. Breed

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what recent discussions have taken place between Ministers in his Department and the NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency regarding the restoration of tuberculosis testing within secondary schools. [120370]

Yvette Cooper

The National Health Service Purchasing and Supply Agency (formally NHS Supplies) provides a procurement service for the Department and does not make recommendations on the use of the vaccines.

The programme to test for tuberculosis and to immunise with BCG vaccine continues for people in higher risk groups, whatever their age. Only the routine BCG immunisation programme in schools is in suspension at present.