Titulo | Did the 'Great Recession' produce a depression in tuberculosis incidence? |
Autoría | Holland DP, Person AK, Stout JE. |
Fuente | Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2011 May;15(5):700-2 |
Resumen |
In 2009, the United States experienced a record drop in its tuberculosis (TB) case rate, coinciding with a major economic downturn. To investigate this relationship, we modeled short-term changes in gross domestic product, unemployment, and immigration as predictors of TB incidence. We also correlated each state's 2009-2010 change in unemployment with its 2008-2009 change in TB incidence. Although economic factors did not explain the decline, the 2009-2010 change in unemployment negatively correlated with incidence. We hypothesize that factors related to increased unemployment, such as diagnostic delay, may have played a role in the sudden drop in TB case rates. |
URL | www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21756525 |
Tipo de documento | Artículo cientifico |
Impacto en el sistema sanitario | -- |
Impacto en la salud | Enfermedades transmisibles |