Table 2 |
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Significant high rate spatial tuberculosis clusters in Almora district, India, detected by retrospective space-time analysis. This table depicts the results of the space-time analysis using a maximum temporal window of 90%, which included purely spatial clusters as well, and a spatial window of ≤ 25% of the population at risk, which included purely temporal clusters also, in Almora district, India, during 2003–2005 |
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| Cluster with location ID |
Year |
No. Of Cases |
Expectd Cases |
Relative Risk |
Log Likelihood Ratio |
P-value |
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| Most Likely Cluster |
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| 1. DTC Almora |
2003–2005 |
455 |
142.40 |
4.042 |
251.250357 |
0.001 |
| Secondary Clusters |
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| 2. Chaukhutiya |
2003–2005 |
118 |
73.71 |
1.648 |
11.868553 |
0.001 |
| 3. Dhauladevi |
2003 |
56 |
34.42 |
1.649 |
5.822492 |
0.034 |
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Tiwari et al. International Journal of Health Geographics 2006 5:33 doi:10.1186/1476-072X-5-33 |
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