Understanding and using tuberculosis data.
Understanding and using tuberculosis data.
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Geneva, Switzerland World Health Organization, [2014]
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GQ 2015/13
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English
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Physical content
xi, 204 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
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text
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unmediated
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volume
Contents
Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Analysis of aggregated TB notification data -- 1.1. Aggregated notification data: what are they? -- 1.2. Assessment and assurance of the quality of aggregated TB notification data -- 1.3. Analysis of aggregate data -- 1.4. Examples of a...
Chapter 4. Analysis of factors driving the TB epidemic -- 4.1. Ecological analysis -- 4.2. TB incidence -- 4.3. Using ecological analysis to understand TB epidemics -- 4.4. Conceptual framework for ecological analysis -- 4.5. Preparing your data for analysis -- 4.6. Case studies -- 4.7. Conclusion -...
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Geneva, Switzerland World Health Organization, [2014]
Date Published
[2014]
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Summary
"Surveillance data collected in vital registration and TB notification systems provide essential information about the TB epidemic and programmatic efforts to control the disease at both national and local levels. Analysis of these data can help programme managers and other staff to track the level of and trends in TB disease burden, detect outbrea...
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Understanding and using tuberculosis data.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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GQ 2015/13
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74VKJbXK4blM
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ISBN
9789241548786
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614.542021
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991022288419702626