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. 2022 Jan 24;10(3):e390–e397. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(21)00550-7

Table 4.

Inverse probability of treatment weighting Poisson regression models, adjusted for all demographic and socioeconomic variables, for the association between tuberculosis outcomes and the Family Health Strategy coverage according to stratum of income, sex, and age (Brazil, 2004–13)

Incidence Mortality Cure rate Case-fatality rate
Income
Below the median 0·72 (0·65–0·81) 0·71 (0·47–1·06) 1·06 (1·00–1·12) 0·82 (0·44–1·51)
Above the median 0·85 (0·77–0·94) 0·76 (0·54–1·06) 1·02 (0·97–1·07) 0·97 (0·53–1·74)
Sex
Male 0·77 (0·70–0·84) 0·66 (0·49–0·90) 1·05 (0·99–1·10) 0·81 (0·49–1·31)
Female 0·78 (0·69–0·89) 0·87 (0·50–1·49) 1·03 (0·97–1·08) 0·93 (0·39–2·20)
Age
<15 years 0·64 (0·51–0·80) 0·30 (0·11–0·78) 1·01 (0·92–1·11) 0·15 (0·01–1·33)
≥15 years 0·71 (0·66–0·77) 0·73 (0·55–0·96) 1·04 (1·00–1·08) 0·92 (0·60–1·42)

Data are RR (95% CI). All models have been adjusted for the same demographic and socioeconomic variables as in table 3.