Table 1.
Patient-months of treatment in 2013 and 2014 across India
Patient-months in 2013 |
Patient-months in 2014 |
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Private sector (thousands) | Public sector (thousands) | Ratio, private to public | Private sector (thousands) | Public sector (thousands) | Ratio, private to public | |
Andhra Pradesh | 1020 (793–1328) | 683 | 1·5 (1·2–1·9) | 947 (736–1258) | 709 | 1·3 (1·0–1·8) |
Assam & North East | 344 (277–458) | 348 | 1·0 (0·8–1·3) | 375 (298–518) | 364 | 1·0 (0·8–1·4) |
Bihar | 1560 (1357–1892) | 441 | 3·5 (3·1–4·3) | 1567 (1356–1950) | 446 | 3·5 (3·0–4·4) |
Chhattisgarh | 300 (244–380) | 163 | 1·8 (1·5–2·3) | 266 (218–341) | 183 | 1·5 (1·2–1·9) |
Delhi | 1175 (934–1504) | 335 | 3·5 (2·8–4·5) | 1108 (880–1496) | 356 | 3·1 (2·5–4·2) |
Goa | 18 (14–26) | 11 | 1·6 (1·2–2·3) | 19 (13–28) | 10 | 1·8 (1·3–2·7) |
Gujarat | 1044 (837–1292) | 501 | 2·1 (1·7–2·6) | 976 (790–1231) | 525 | 1·9 (1·5–2·3) |
Haryana | 357 (290–452) | 258 | 1·4 (1·1–1·8) | 353 (286–459) | 266 | 1·3 (1·1–1·7) |
Himachal Pradesh | 48 (38–67) | 90 | 0·5 (0·4–0·7) | 54 (41–78) | 95 | 0·6 (0·4–0·8) |
Jammu & Kashmir | 180 (145–240) | 72 | 2·5 (2·0–3·3) | 133 (108–180) | 68 | 2·0 (1·6–2·7) |
Jharkhand | 309 (265–392) | 225 | 1·4 (1·2–1·7) | 377 (314–495) | 231 | 1·6 (1·4–2·1) |
Karnataka | 556 (409–744) | 406 | 1·4 (1–1·8) | 558 (395–776) | 404 | 1·4 (1·0–1·9) |
Kerala | 220 (168–293) | 154 | 1·4 (1·1–1·9) | 174 (133–237) | 149 | 1·2 (0·9–1·6) |
Madhya Pradesh | 1166 (985–1413) | 599 | 1·9 (1·6–2·4) | 1008 (837–1241) | 644 | 1·6 (1·3–1·9) |
Maharashtra | 1639 (1296–2074) | 906 | 1·8 (1·4–2·3) | 1623 (1257–2063) | 890 | 1·8 (1·4–2·3) |
Orissa | 123 (103–171) | 288 | 0·4 (0·4–0·6) | 141 (115–188) | 292 | 0·5 (0·4–0·6) |
Punjab | 461 (386–587) | 265 | 1·7 (1·5–2·2) | 403 (329–521) | 268 | 1·5 (1·2–1·9) |
Rajasthan | 1063 (900–1307) | 595 | 1·8 (1·5–2·2) | 1039 (865–1274) | 596 | 1·7 (1·5–2·1) |
Tamilnadu | 672 (508–891) | 530 | 1·3 (1·0–1·7) | 619 (467–825) | 559 | 1·1 (0·8–1·5) |
Uttar Pradesh | 4942 (4214–6232) | 1615 | 3·1 (2·6–3·9) | 5041 (4292–6601) | 1600 | 3·2 (2·7–4·1) |
Uttaranchal | 328 (278–445) | 85 | 3·8 (3·3–5·2) | 331 (275–431) | 96 | 3·4 (2·9–4·5) |
West Bengal | 390 (317–552) | 602 | 0·6 (0·5–0·9) | 470 (373–680) | 578 | 0·8 (0·6–1·2) |
National | 18 118 (16 993–19 717) | 9180 | 2·0 (1·9–2·1) | 17 793 (16 709–19 841) | 9340 | 1·9 (1·8–2·1) |
Data in parentheses are 95% credible intervals. Private sector represents estimates from IMS data. Public sector numbers are obtained using Revised National TB Control Programme notifications and assuming treatment durations of 6 months and 9 months for new and retreatment cases, respectively. For conciseness, the smallest states have been aggregated as follows: North East includes Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura; Gujarat includes Gujarat and Daman & Diu; Kerala includes Kerala and Lakshadweep; Maharashtra includes Maharashtra and Dadar and Nagar Haveli; Punjab includes Punjab and Chandigarh; Tamil Nadu includes Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, and Andaman & Nicobar; West Bengal includes West Bengal and Sikkim.