Spatial analysis of the tuberculosis treatment dropout, Buenos Aires, Argentina

作者: María Belén Herrero , Silvina Arrossi , Silvina Ramos , Jose Ueleres Braga

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-8910.2015049005391

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摘要: OBJECTIVE Identify spatial distribution patterns of the proportion nonadherence to tuberculosis treatment and its associated factors.METHODS We conducted an ecological study based on secondary primary data from municipalities metropolitan area Buenos Aires, Argentina. An exploratory analysis characteristics distributions cases included in sample (proportion nonadherence) was also carried out along with a multifactor by linear regression. The variables related population, residences families were analyzed.RESULTS Areas higher population without social security benefits (p = 0.007) households unsatisfied basic needs had risk 0.032). In addition, areas highest no public transportation within 300 meters 0.070).CONCLUSIONS found for characterized living poverty, precarious jobs difficult access transportation.

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