| Literature DB >> 26475610 |
Grace Noppert1, Zhenhua Yang2, Charles Sandy3, Joconiah Chirenda4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) has remained one of the major public health problems in Zimbabwe with an estimated incidence rate of 552 per 100,000 persons in 2013. The aim of this study was to describe the trends in acid-fast bacilli (AFB) sputum-smear positive (SSP) TB overall and within subpopulations for the period during 2008-2011 in Zimbabwe. Results of this study will contribute towards the evaluation and implementation of targeted TB control interventions.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26475610 PMCID: PMC4608215 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-015-1568-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
The notification rate of sputum-smear positive tuberculosis per 100,000 persons in Zimbabwe during 2008–2011 for each of the 10 provinces and the nation as a whole
| Province | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Harare/Chitungwiza City | 139.02** | 133.80** | 140.97** | 106.85** |
| Bulawayo | 131.53** | 119.71** | 165.37** | 117.20** |
| Matabeleland North | 105.54** | 93.91 | 124.69* | 95.33* |
| Matabeleland South | 146.24** | 113.47** | 146.24* | 124.03** |
| Masvingo | 57.18** | 59.53** | 78.76** | 68.92** |
| Mashonaland West | 50.22** | 48.09** | 93.09** | 93.66* |
| Mashonaland East | 60.32** | 96.86 | 102.27* | 76.64** |
| Mashonaland Central | 80.37* | 91.82 | 118.64* | 82.38 |
| Midlands | 76.91** | 84.77** | 92.69** | 61.75** |
| Manicaland | 116.51** | 119.00** | 95.22** | 72.41** |
| National average | 90.37 | 96.62 | 111.69 | 86.68 |
* A p value less than 0.05 based on a Mantel–Haenszel Chi Square Test comparing the provincial notification rate to the national notification rate
** A p-value less than 0.01 based on a Mantel–Haenszel Chi Square Test comparing the provincial notification rate to the national notification rate
The case number and percentage of notified sputum-smear tuberculosis cases by province, sex, and age group in Zimbabwe during 2008–2011
| 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case number (%) | ||||
| Province | ||||
| Harare/Chitungwiza City | 2636 (24) | 2537 (23) | 2673 (21) | 2026 (20) |
| Bulawayo | 890 (8) | 810 (7) | 1119 (9) | 793 (8) |
| Matabeleland North | 744 (7) | 662 (6) | 879 (7) | 672 (7) |
| Matabeleland South | 955 (9) | 741 (7) | 955 (7) | 810 (8) |
| Masvingo | 755 (7) | 786 (7) | 1040 (8) | 910 (9) |
| Mashonaland West | 615 (6) | 589 (5) | 1140 (9) | 1147 (11) |
| Mashonaland East | 680 (6) | 1092 (10) | 1153 (9) | 864 (9) |
| Mashonaland Central | 800 (7) | 914 (8) | 1181 (9) | 820 (8) |
| Midlands | 1126 (10) | 1241 (11) | 1357 (10) | 904 (9) |
| Manicaland | 1828 (17) | 1867 (17) | 1494 (12) | 1136 (11) |
| Sex | ||||
| Males | 5906 (54) | 5933 (53) | 6908 (53) | 5556 (55) |
| Females | 5126 (46) | 5306 (47) | 6083 (47) | 4526 (45) |
| Age group | ||||
| 0–4 | 47 (0.4) | 51 (0.5) | 41 (0.3) | 41 (0.4) |
| 5–14 | 283 (2.6) | 277 (2.5) | 305 (2.3) | 219 (2.2) |
| 15–24 | 1631 (14.8) | 1527 (13.6) | 1771 (13.6) | 1425 (14.1) |
| 25–44 | 6913 (62.7) | 7173 (63.8) | 8219 (63.3) | 6483 (64.3) |
| 45–54 | 1329 (12.0) | 1273 (11.3) | 1459 (11.2) | 1008 (10.0) |
| 55–64 | 506 (4.6) | 579 (5.2) | 712 (5.5) | 538 (5.3) |
| 65+ | 323 (2.9) | 359 (3.2) | 484 (3.7) | 368 (3.7) |
Fig. 1The notification rate of sputum-smear positive (SSP) TB in Zimbabwe during 2008–2011 by provinces with SSP TB notification rates above the national average (a), provinces with SSP TB notification rates below the national average (b), age (c), and sex (d) during 2008–2011. a Harare/Chitungwiza City; , Bulawayo; ; Matabeleland South; , Manicaland; , Matabeleland North; , National. b Mashonaland West; Mashonaland East; , Mashonaland Central; , Midlands; , Masvingo; ,National. c , 0–4; , 5–14; , 15–24; , 25–44; , 45–54; , 55–64; ,65+. d , Males; , Females
Fig. 2Map of provincial trends of sputum-smear positive (SSP) TB notification rates compared to the national SSP TB notification rate during 2008–2011. Grey regions represent provinces for which the average notification rate of SSP TB is above the national average; striped regions represent provinces for which the average SSP TB notification rate of is below the national average