Liberia - Tuberculosis case detection rate (%, all forms)

Tuberculosis case detection rate (%, all forms) in Liberia was 44.00 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 20 years was 66.00 in 2011, while its lowest value was 22.00 in 2000.

Definition: Tuberculosis case detection rate (all forms) is the number of new and relapse tuberculosis cases notified to WHO in a given year, divided by WHO's estimate of the number of incident tuberculosis cases for the same year, expressed as a percentage. Estimates for all years are recalculated as new information becomes available and techniques are refined, so they may differ from those published previously.

Source: World Health Organization, Global Tuberculosis Report.

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Year Value
2000 22.00
2001 24.00
2002 45.00
2003 32.00
2004 53.00
2005 40.00
2006 49.00
2008 49.00
2009 55.00
2010 58.00
2011 66.00
2012 64.00
2013 57.00
2014 37.00
2015 42.00
2016 50.00
2017 53.00
2018 53.00
2019 54.00
2020 44.00

Original Source Notes: Estimates are presented with uncertainty intervals (see footnote). When ranges are presented, the lower and higher numbers correspond to the 2.5th and 97.5th centiles of the outcome distributions (generally produced by simulations). For more detailed info

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Tuberculosis is one of the main causes of adult deaths from a single infectious agent in developing countries. This indicator shows the tuberculosis detection rate for all detection methods. Editions before 2010 included the tuberculosis detection rates by DOTS, the internationally recommended strategy for tuberculosis control. Thus data on the case detection rate from 2010 onward cannot be compared with data in previous editions.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Disease prevention