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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 Workshop on surveillance and Tuberculosis in WPR/WHO Manila, Philippine, 4-7 May 2004
Trends in TB notification, per 100000 pop
AIDS/HIV • First HIV positive cases diagnosed 1992 • 2 patients died • now 2 HIV (+) patients • No official data TB/HIV
Information system on mortality in Mongolia • TB10 registration form used Information system on mortality. • Other relevant data on mortality system is not available.
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)
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)
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)