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TB profiles for Nigeria and Kyrgyzstan, 2005–2006 [6] |
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| Nigeria |
Kyrgyzstan |
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| Population |
141.4 million |
5.2 million |
| Gross national income per capita (US$) |
560 |
440 |
| Total health expenditure per capita (US$) |
22 |
20 |
| Estimated incidence (all cases/100 000 population/year) |
371 642 (283/100 000 population) |
6346 (121/100 000 population) |
| Estimated prevalence (all cases/100,000 population/year) |
704 388 (536/100 000) |
7013 (133/100 000) |
| Estimated mortality (deaths/100,000 population/year) |
99 938 (75/100 000 population) |
927 (18/100 000 population) |
| Estimation proportion of TB patients with HIV co-infection |
27% |
10% |
| DOTS case detection rate |
22% |
91% |
| Total DOTS notification rate |
44/100 000/year |
117/100 000/year |
| DOTS coverage |
65% |
100% |
| DOTS treatment success |
59% |
82% |
| Total registered nurses |
210 923 |
12 902 |
| Total registered physicians |
34 923 |
12 902 |
Awofeso et al. Human Resources for Health 2008 6:20 doi:10.1186/1478-4491-6-20 |
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