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. 2013 Nov 4;109(1):108–113. doi: 10.1590/0074-0276130082

TABLE I. Population, number of tuberculosis cases (all forms) and incidence rate per 100,000 residents, by Primary Care Unit of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul (MS), Brazil, 1999-2001a .

  Population (n)   Cases (n) Incidence
Primary Care Unit 1999 2000 2001 Total   1999 2000 2001 Total   1999 2000 2001 Average
Amambai 8,519 9,009 9,463 26,991 63 49 34 146 739.5 543.9 359.3 540.9
Antonio João 1,400 1,480 1,546 4,426 7 5 9 21 500.0 337.8 582.1 474.5
Aquidauna 6,545 6,711 6,909 20,165 3 3 2 8 45.8 44.7 28.9 39.7
Bodoquena 839 867 902 2,608 1     1 119.2 0.0 0.0 38.3
Bonito 500 524 540 1,564 2     2 400.0 0.0 0.0 127.9
Caarapó 4,491 4,742 4,962 14,195 16 16 9 41 356.3 337.4 181.4 288.8
Campo Grande 3,055 3,157 3,241 9,453 1 2   3 32.7 63.4 0.0 31.7
Dourados 9,222 9,741 10,167 29,130 97 136 88 321 1.051.8 1.396.2 865.5 1.102.0
Iguatemi 3,984 4,178 4,369 12,531 7 8 6 21 175.7 191.5 137.3 167.6
Miranda 5,796 5,956 6,134 17,886 14 5 13 32 241.5 83.9 211.9 178.9
Paranhos 2,890 3,048 3,203 9,141 4 2 1 7 138.4 65.6 31.2 76.6
Sidrolândia 2,593 2,672 2,773 8,038 2 1   3 77.1 37.4 0.0 37.3
Tacuru 2,523 2,654 2,753 7,930 5 2 6 13 198.2 75.4 217.9 163.9
Total 52,357 54,739 56,962 164,058 222 229 168 620 424.0 418.3 294.9 377.3

a : data only to indigenous population who was assisted by primary health units. Source: Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System/Secretary of Health-MS and Information System of Care for Indigenous Health/National Health Foundation.