Guinea - Tuberculosis treatment success rate (% of new cases)

Tuberculosis treatment success rate (% of new cases) in Guinea was 89.00 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 90.00 in 2018, while its lowest value was 68.00 in 2000.

Definition: Tuberculosis treatment success rate is the percentage of all new tuberculosis cases (or new and relapse cases for some countries) registered under a national tuberculosis control programme in a given year that successfully completed treatment, with or without bacteriological evidence of success ("cured" and "treatment completed" respectively).

Source: World Health Organization, Global Tuberculosis Report.

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Year Value
2000 68.00
2001 74.00
2002 72.00
2003 75.00
2004 75.00
2005 72.00
2006 76.00
2007 76.00
2008 79.00
2009 79.00
2010 80.00
2011 84.00
2012 82.00
2013 79.00
2014 83.00
2015 80.00
2016 85.00
2017 88.00
2018 90.00
2019 89.00

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Tuberculosis is one of the main causes of adult deaths from a single infectious agent in developing countries. Data on the success rate of tuberculosis treatment are provided for countries that have submitted data to the WHO. The treatment success rate for tuberculosis provides a useful indicator of the quality of health services. A low rate suggests that infectious patients may not be receiving adequate treatment. An important complement to the tuberculosis treatment success rate is the case detection rate, which indicates whether there is adequate coverage by the recommended case detection and treatment strategy.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Disease prevention