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Table 4 Projected outcomes over 20 years with progressive addition of interventions that improve the public and private sectors for TB care in Indonesia (per 1000 persons from general population)

From: Modeling the impact of tuberculosis interventions on epidemiologic outcomes and health system costs

Scenario

Primary active cases arising in cohort over 20 years1

Total projected outcomes related to the primary active cases

Death during diagnosis phase

Death during treatment phase

Cure due to treatment

Secondary cases generated from primary cases

Health system costs

Baseline

19 · 27

11 · 01

1 · 51

0 · 97

28 · 87

$2,641 · 47

Eliminate patient delay in seeking care

19 · 27

10 · 67

1 · 57

1 · 01

28 · 21

$2,751 · 94

Above & Eliminate informal sector for TB diagnosis

19 · 27

10 · 45

1 · 67

1 · 06

27 · 88

$2,916 · 34

Above & Increase correct diagnostic test to 100%

19 · 27

4 · 11

4 · 31

2 · 75

18 · 64

$6,809 · 05

Above & Eliminate health system diagnostic delay

19 · 27

3 · 67

4 · 44

2 · 84

17 · 40

$7,013 · 83

Above & Increase correct treatment to 100%

19 · 27

3 · 67

0 · 72

12 · 95

9 · 59

$7,052 · 06

Above & Eliminate loss to follow up prior to starting treatment

19 · 27

0

0 · 96

17 · 35

1 · 39

$9,295 · 09

  1. 1Primary cases are those which would arise from reactivation of pre-existing latent TB infection, or progression from newly acquired infection, but do NOT include cases arising from transmission from the primary cases.