Tuberculosis in Sudan
78,030: Estimated incidence (all new cases) (2004)
220: Estimated Incidence (all new casesper 100,000 population) (2004)
97: Estimated Incidence (new sputum smear positive [ss+] per 100,000 population) (2004)
370: Estimated Prevalence (per 100,000 population, incl HIV-positive) (2004)
63: TB mortality (per 100,000, population, incl HIV-positive) (2004)
13:% of adult (15-49) TB cases HIV-positive (2004)
1.6:% of new cases multi-drug resistant (2004)
82: DOTS population coverage (%) (2004)
35: DOTS detection rate (new ss+, %) (2004)
82: DOTS treatment success (new ss+, %) (2003)
Sources
Global TB Database and Country Profiles, WHO
Global Tuberculosis Control - Surveillance, Planning, Financing, WHO 2006
2006-10-08 08:09:47
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answered by missourim43 6
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TB can purely be clinically determined by using a chest Xray. skin and sputum try wont show TB-If micro organism contemporary, it ought to have shown up in sputum-looks like its a sparkling cut back case of TB-Pneumonia could have been shown by using a chest Xray additionally-has the TB medicine calmed it down? it might.
2016-11-27 01:10:20
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answered by Anonymous
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