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Jan 2003
rates associated with tuberculosis Tuberculosis Prevalence / 100, 000* 103 (1994) SS+ 32.6 (1990) urban Tuberculosis Death rate / 100, 000* ... treated mosquito nets, carrying the bed nets when they go Proportion of Tuberculosis cases treated successfully # Data Source: * World Health Organization, 2003, 2004. Global Tuberculosis Control – Surveillance, Planning, Financing. WHO Report 2003-2004 (Draft) Geneva. # National Tuberculosis Programme, Department ... and mortality. Adherence of new antimalarial treatment policy-New Antimalarial Treatment Policy was adopted
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Jan 2003
Table B46: Tuberculosis death rates, males and females, 1910–2003 Males Females 85 or over 85 or over Year 15–24 25–44 45–64 65–84 15–24 25–44 45–64 65–84 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
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Jul 2008
program. In the periods after a country leaves the IMF program, tuberculosis mortality rates drop ... in tuberculosis infrastructure (see also increased tuberculosis mortality rates, we found no relationship between the changes in IMF lending and the preceding period’s change in tuberculosis mortality rates, meaning that IMF ... Table 1. Associations of IMF Lending Programs with Log Tuberculosis Mortality Rates Covariate Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Dummy for IMF lending program DOTS success rate DOTS population coverage Log GDP per capita Change in log GDP Freedom House democracy index Military conflict Population dependency ratio
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Jan 2006
The average of Tuberculosis death rate per 100, 000 population as shown in Figure 30, the OIC average hasn’t changed a lot, lied within a range between 33.5 and 35 between 2000 and 2006; while ... Figure 30: Tuberculosis Death Rate per 100, 000 Population World Developing Regions OIC ... average is over the averages of the World and Developing Regions but fixed at a death rate of 34 per 100
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Jan 2005
Figure 12. Tuberculosis Mortality Rates Tennessee, 2001-2005 100, 000 Population Number of Cases Rate per Year Total TB Cases TB Deaths Death Rate Note: 2005 data are preliminary. Includes cases where TB was specified on death certificate in 2005, but not necessarily reported in TN as a TB case ... The frequency of death attributed to TB has remained relatively constant since 2000. However, in 2005, death attributed to TB increased, especially compared to the decline seen in 2004, as illustrated in Figure 12. In 2005, 2% (7 cases) of reported TB cases were dead at the time of TB diagnosis, and 5% all
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Jan 2002
decline in tuberculosis mortality rates may indicate a new downward trend for the disease in the city. Figure 1 shows the time-series for all forms of tuberculosis mortality rates (in decimal and log linear ... by the partial trends indicated. Forecast analysis of standardized tuberculosis mortality rates was performed
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Jan 2008
Source: Compiled from UNSD data (updated in June 2010) . Note: For the purposes of subregional analysis, the data are weighted by population size . Assessing Progress in Africa toward the Millennium Development Goals, 2011 SECTION II: TRACkING ... ... North Africa West Africa Central Africa East Africa Southern Africa ... africa, central africa, east africa, north africa, southern africa, west africa ... 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
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Jan 2003
Table 9. Tuberculosis mortality rate, 1990, 2001, 2002, 2003 Number of deaths due to tuberculosis per 100, 000 population1/ WORLD Developed regions Commonwealth of Independent States CIS, Europe CIS, Asia ... affected, with a prevalence rate of 446 cases per 100, 000 people. Mortality levels are also highest ... ”, http://millenniumindicators.un.org, (accessed June 2005). 1/ TB mortality rates exclude deaths from TB
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Jan 2007
Figure 28) . This is partially driven by the increasing success of DOTS . In West Africa, the TB prevalence rate has been rising since 1990 in a number of countries, including Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Togo ... rate increased in Algeria, Mauritania, The Sudan and Tunisia but declined in Egypt and Morocco .
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Jan 2002
Figure 4-4. Tuberculosis Death Rate Comparisons Cases per Residents Maricopa County Arizona U.S. Crude rates, not adjusted for age. ... as the rate for the United States – 0.3 deaths per 100, 000 U.S. residents. The Arizona rate was very close at 0.4 per 100, 000 residents. (There is no Healthy People 2010 goal for tuberculosis deaths.) ... In 2002 in Maricopa County, eleven persons died of tuberculosis. As shown in Figure
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Market & industry reports
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Six infectious diseases--pneumonia, tuberculosis, diarrheal diseases, malaria, measles and HIV/AIDS--account for half of all premature deaths worldwide, killing mostly children and young adults, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Moreover, threatening pandemics such as swine flu (H1N1 influenza A virus) are adding significant pressure to already strained healthcare budgets of governments around the world. This report TriMark Publications analyzes the anti-infective drugs market and highlights the existing and developing anti-infectives used to ameliorate infectious ...
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Publisher: TriMark Publications
Date: Oct 2010
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