A multilevel analysis of tuberculosisassociated factors

Objective Evaluating the association between TB and AIDS and estimating the determinanteffects and factors for TB incidence rates in Brazilian metropolitan regions from2001 to 2003.Methods A Poisson longitudinal multilevel model was fitted to the annual TB case number by municipality and year, inclu...

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Ferreira Gonçalves, Maria Jacirema
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2009
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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Tuberculosis
socioeconomic factor
statistical model
AIDS
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title A multilevel analysis of tuberculosisassociated factors
spellingShingle A multilevel analysis of tuberculosisassociated factors
Tuberculosis
socioeconomic factor
statistical model
AIDS
title_short A multilevel analysis of tuberculosisassociated factors
title_full A multilevel analysis of tuberculosisassociated factors
title_fullStr A multilevel analysis of tuberculosisassociated factors
title_full_unstemmed A multilevel analysis of tuberculosisassociated factors
title_sort A multilevel analysis of tuberculosisassociated factors
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Ferreira Gonçalves, Maria Jacirema
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Ferreira Gonçalves, Maria Jacirema
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Tuberculosis
socioeconomic factor
statistical model
AIDS
topic Tuberculosis
socioeconomic factor
statistical model
AIDS
description Objective Evaluating the association between TB and AIDS and estimating the determinanteffects and factors for TB incidence rates in Brazilian metropolitan regions from2001 to 2003.Methods A Poisson longitudinal multilevel model was fitted to the annual TB case number by municipality and year, including the population as an offset variable, and AIDS incidence by metropolitan region, percentage low-income households, demographic density and TB cure rate by municipality and Brazilian geographic area as independent variables.Results All variables were found to be significantly associated with tuberculosis (except for cure rate %): low income, demographic density, AIDS and Brazilian area. Interaction between AIDS and low income was significant and modified the effect of AIDS on TB incidence. Empty model and full model variance reduction percentages from first to third levels were 40.2 %, 42.2 % and 77.3 %, respectively.Conclusions AIDS has become an impressive morbidity factor due to tuberculosis;this has not been found in previous studies in Brazil. The interaction between income and AIDS and the metropolitan regions’ important contribution towards tuberculosis distribution were heterogeneously manifest amongst large Brazilian areas.
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