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Xiaolin Wei, Xiulei Zhang1, Jia Yin, John Walley, Rachel Beanland, Guanyang Zou, Hongmei Zhang, Fang Li, Zhimin Liu, Benny C Y Zee, Sian M Griffiths.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This paper reports findings from the prevalence survey conducted in Shandong China in 2010, a province with a population of 94 million. This study aimed to estimate TB prevalence of the province in 2010 in comparison with the 2000 survey; and to compare yields of TB cases from different case finding approaches.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24410932 PMCID: PMC3890533 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-14-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Schematic diagram of data collection in the 2010 tuberculosis prevalence survey in Shandong, China.
Questionnaire survey results of the 512 TB suspects identified from the TB prevalence survey in Shandong, China
| Total | 11 (2) | 19 (4) | 172 (34) | 340 (66) | 512 |
| Age | | | | | |
| 15-64 years old | 5 (45) | 10 (53) | 73 (42) | 147 (43) | 220 (43) |
| 65 years and older | 6 (55) | 9 (47) | 99 (58) | 193 (57) | 292 (57) |
| Occupation | | | | | |
| Government | 1 (9) | 1 (5) | 9 (5) | 30 (9) | 39 (8) |
| Sales persons | 0 | 1 (5) | 7 (4) | 12 (4) | 19 (4) |
| Migrant workers | 0 | 2 (11) | 14 (8) | 26 (8) | 40 (8) |
| Farmers | 7 (64) | 10 (53) | 80 (47) | 136 (40) | 216 (42) |
| Jobless | 3 (27) | 5 (26) | 49 (28) | 91 (27) | 140 (27) |
| Others | 0 | 0 | 13 (8) | 45 (13) | 58 (11) |
| Education | | | | | |
| Illiterate | 4 (36) | 8 (42) | 82 (48)a | 126 (37) | 208 (41) |
| Under high school | 6 (55) | 8 (42) | 80 (47) | 159 (47) | 239 (47) |
| High school and above | 1 (9) | 3 (16) | 10 (6)b | 55 (16) | 65 (13) |
| Smoking status | | | | | |
| Smokers | 5 (45) | 7 (37) | 56 (33) | 102 (30) | 158 (31) |
| Non smokers | 6 (55) | 12 (63) | 116 (67) | 238 (70) | 354 (69) |
| Per capita household income (RMB per year) | 3297 | 3374c | 4971c | 7272 | 6495 |
aIlliterates had the highest proportion of TB cases compared with people with other educational backgrounds (x2 = 5.336, P = 0.021).
bPeople with high education or above had the lowest proportion of TB cases compared with people with other educational backgrounds (x2 = 11.066, P<0.001).
cAverage per capita income of patients who were bacteriologically confirmedcases (Z = -2.126, P = 0.034) and all TB cases (Z = -3.673, P<0.001) were significantly lower than that of people who did not have TB. (1USD = 6.6RMB in 2010).
Prevalence rates of sputum positive TB cases, bacteriologically confirmed TB cases and all cases in Shandong, China, 2010
| Crude | 54279 | 22.1 (9.6–34.6) | 36.8 (17.8–55.8) | 337.1 (254.1–420.0) |
| Adjusted for all populationa | | 17.8 (8.3–17.5) | 27.8 (14.8–28.0) | 239.4 (179.9–298.9) |
| Adjusted for adultsa | | 21.4 (10.0–32.8) | 33.5 (17.8–49.2) | 285.8 (215.2–356.4) |
| Sex: Malea | 25406 | 29.5 (7.9–51.1)b | 43.3 (15.9–70.7)b | 388.0 (282.2–493.8)b |
| Femalea | 28873 | 5.4 (0.9–9.9) | 15.7 (3.9–27.5) | 183.4 (128.1–238.7) |
| Age: 15-64a | 46807 | 9.9 (1.4–18.3) | 20.8 (5.0–36.6) | 154.8 (113.9–195.6) |
| 65 and oldera | 7472 | 83.3 (17.2–149.4)c | 118.3 (35.0–201.7)c | 1429.9 (1011.4–1848.3)c |
| Area: Urbana | 26101 | 9.0 (1.0–17.0) | 9.0 (1.0–17.0) | 139.1 (80.7–197.5) |
| Rurala | 28178 | 24.2 (4.8–43.6) | 43.1 (17.0–69.2)d | 342.6 (242.4–442.8)d |
aAdjusted for sampling errors and against China’s census population in 2010.
bSignificantly higher than female of prevalence rates of sputum positive cases (x2 = 9.702, P = 0.002), bacteriologically confirmed cases (x 2 = 11.722, P = 0.001), and all TB cases (x 2 = 32.378, P<0.001).
cSignificantly higher than year 15–64 of prevalence rates of sputum positive cases (x2 = 20.083, P<0.001), bacteriologically confirmed cases (x2 = 22.128, P<0.001), and all TB cases (x 2 = 307.665, P<0.001).
dSignificantly higher than urban area of prevalence rates of bacteriologically confirmed cases (x 2 = 6.323, P = 0.012) and all TB cases (x 2 = 26.904, P<0.001).
Figure 2Comparison of prevalence of bacteriologically confirmed cases between 2010 and 2000 by age and gender.