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Country presentation of Mongolia

Join our workshop on Tuberculosis surveillance and trends in Mongolia, assessing TB indicators, treatment outcomes, mortality data, and historical prevalence surveys. Explore challenges and strategies for TB/HIV co-infections.

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Country presentation of Mongolia

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  1. Country presentation of Mongolia Workshop on surveillance and Tuberculosis in WPR/WHO Manila, Philippine, 4-7 May 2004

  2. TB indicators (2003 )

  3. Trends in TB notification, per 100000 pop

  4. Trends in TB notification (5%, prisons)

  5. Trends in TB notification (43.4%, Capital city)

  6. Treatment outcomes (percents)

  7. AIDS/HIV • First HIV positive cases diagnosed 1992 • 2 patients died • now 2 HIV (+) patients • No official data TB/HIV

  8. Information system on mortality in Mongolia • TB10 registration form used Information system on mortality. • Other relevant data on mortality system is not available.

  9. Mortality per 10000 pop

  10. Overall assessment of national information system • Nom we has 31 TB units (Country coverage is 100%) • Quality of data, timeliness of reporting is normal • Variability of indicators between provinces is unequal • Problems identified (send of reports)

  11. Prevalence surveys (1959-1960) • 815988 people (88% all population) 927260 • 663000 people X-ray, • 44497 people clinical examination , • 276747 people was PPD-RT-23 1TU (+) (33%) • 1.48% has TB • 310250 people vaccinated BCG • M. bovis infected in cattle was 0.6% (1966), 0,01% (1970)

  12. Tuberculin surveys • TB infection of 8 year old Children was 15.1% (1966), 5.4% (1982) • ARI was 1.93 (1961), 1.62 (1966) • Estimated rate of smear (+) new cases from ARI was 106 per 100000 pop (1961) • ARI was 1.78 (1998) • Estimated rate of smear (+) new cases from ARI was 850 per 100000 pop (1998) • Detection rate of smear (+) new cases 71% • Problems encountered (BCG vaccination)

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