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Table 2 Proportion of deaths attributable to Tuberculosis in the district of Manhiça. Year 2012

From: Poor tuberculosis treatment outcomes in Southern Mozambique (2011–2012)

 

All population

Males

Females

Age group

Deaths Districta

TB related deaths

% Deaths (95 % CI) associated to TB

Deaths Districta

TB related deaths

% Deaths (95 % CI) associated to TB

Deaths Districta

TB related deaths

% Deaths (95 % CI) associated to TB

0–1

232

0

0.0 (0.0–0.0)

112

0

0.0 (0.0–0.0)

120

0

0.0 (0.0–0.0)

1–4

242

5

2.1 (0.3–3.9)

112

2

1.8 (0.0–4.2)

130

3

2.3 (0.0–4.9)

5–9

56

1

1.8 (0.0–5.3)

39

0

0.0 (0.0–0.0)

17

1

5.74 (0.0–17.1)

10–14

35

1

2.9 (0.0–8.4)

23

0

0.0 (0.0–0.0)

12

1

8.6 (0.0–24.0)

15–19

40

0

0.0 (0.0–0.0)

19

0

0.0 (0.0–0.0)

21

0

0.0 (0.0–0.0)

20–24

60

11

18.3 (8.5–28.1)

19

3

15.8 (0.0–32.2)

41

8

19.7 (7.4–31.6)

25–29

104

15

14.4 (7.7–21.2)

50

9

17.9 (7.4–28.6)

54

6

11.1 (2.7–19.5)

30–34

168

30

17.9 (12.1–23.6)

95

19

20.0 (12.0–28.0)

74

11

14.9 (6.8–23.0)

35–39

162

21

13.0 (7.8–18.1)

75

12

15.9 (7.7–24.3)

87

9

10.3 (3.9–16.7)

40–44

110

15

13.6 (7.2–20.0)

66

9

13.7 (5.4–21.9)

44

6

13.5 (3.5–23.8)

45–49

108

5

4.6 (0.7–8.6)

56

3

5.3 (0.0–11.3)

52

2

3.8 (0.0–9.1)

50–54

107

9

8.5 (3.2–13.8)

37

7

19.0 (6.3–31.5)

70

2

2.9 (0.0–6.8)

≥55

594

19

3.2 (1.8–4.6)

248

10

4.0 (1.6–6.5)

346

9

2.6 (0.9–4.3)

Total

2019

132

6.5 (5.5–7.6)

951

74

7.8 (6.1–9.5)

1068

58

5.4 (4.1–6.8)

  1. aExcluding violent or accidental deaths (car or at home), suicides and homicides