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. 2016 Nov-Dec;42(6):416–422. doi: 10.1590/S1806-37562016000000054

Table 4. Incidence of reported cases of tuberculosis and of tuberculosis-HIV co-infection, by geographical region, Brazil, 2002-2012.

Year Incidence of TB/ 100,000 population Incidence of TB-HIV co-infection/ 100,000 population
N NE SE S CW N NE SE S CW
2002 51.03 44.15 48.73 34.64 26.29 1.39 0.94 4.8 5.42 1.49
2003 49.97 46.14 47.27 35.41 27.08 1.96 1.28 4.55 5.41 1.58
2004 50.6 45.9 45.52 34.08 24.7 1.64 1.48 4.21 5.04 1.49
2005 47.32 45.54 42.9 32.32 25.34 1.95 1.46 3.95 5.03 1.68
2006 46.05 41.03 40.53 30.48 24.27 1.96 1.56 4.47 4.69 1.67
2007 45.01 39.49 40.68 31.83 23.13 2.27 1.88 4.14 5.23 2.08
2008 44.69 38.13 40.37 31.84 22.8 3.18 2.05 4.01 5.71 1.97
2009 47.78 38.85 41.01 33.21 21.91 3.41 2.19 4.00 5.58 2.06
2010 40.88 33.95 36.45 30.35 20.98 3.83 2.48 3.93 6.08 2.03
2011 46.42 37.7 41.48 33.26 23.08 3.67 2.64 3.97 5.92 2.04
2012 44.72 35.26 38.89 32.06 24.24 3.81 2.7 3.59 5.48 2.19
Total variation, % −12.37 −20.14 −20.19 −7.45 −7.80 174.10 187.23 −25.21 1.11 46.98
p < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 0.08 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 0.07 < 0.05

TB: tuberculosis; N: north; NE: northeast; SE: southeast; S: south; and CO: central-west.