作者: Richard S. Jung , Jonathan R. Bennion , Frank Sorvillo , Amy Bellomy
DOI: 10.1177/003335491012500307
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摘要: a,b e Methods. We analyzed TB-related mortality from 1990 through 2006 by examining multiple-cause-of-death data the National Center for Health Statistics. assessed age-adjusted rates, secular trends, associa- tions with demographic variables, and comorbid conditions. Results. From 2006, TB was reported as a cause of death among 53,505 people in U.S. combined overall mean mortal- ity rate 1.16 per 100,000 person-years. The declined 2.22 person-years to 0.47 demonstrating annual decline about 10%. People aged 75 years older; males; foreign-born people; those Hispanic, Asian, black, Native American race/ethnicity had comparatively elevated rates. more than two times higher U.S.-born people. About 89% deaths Asian nearly 50% black were individuals. Human immunodeficiency virus selected autoimmune diseases common deaths.