Tuberculosis cases detected under DOTS (%) - MDGs - Millenium Development Goals - African Development Indicators



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DOTS detection rate is the percentage of estimated new infectious tuberculosis cases detected under the directly observed treatment, short course case detection and treatment strategy. Source: World Health Organization, Global Tuberculosis Control Report.
Tuberculosis cases detected under DOTS (%) - MDGs - Millenium Development Goals - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Libya (2007)161.85
2Angola (2007)101.81
3Algeria (2007)98.39
4Morocco (2007)92.8
5Cameroon (2007)91.39
6Benin (2006)86.03
7Namibia (2007)83.63
8Tunisia (2007)78.18
9South Africa (2007)78.06
10Equatorial Guinea (2004)74.88
11Egypt (2007)72.24
12Kenya (2007)72.07
13Central African Republic (2006)70.83
14Madagascar (2007)69.45
15Liberia (2006)69.26
16Mauritius (2007)68.67
17Guinea-Bissau (2006)67.58
18Gabon (2007)66.22
19Somalia (2007)63.94
20Gambia (2007)63.94
21Seychelles (2005)62.05
22Democratic Republic of the Congo (2007)60.67
23Zambia (2007)58.28
24Botswana (2007)57.17
25Republic of the Congo (2007)55.71
26Swaziland (2007)54.68
27Guinea (2007)53.45
28Niger (2007)52.83
29Uganda (2007)50.88
30Tanzania (2007)50.55
31Mozambique (2007)49.01
32Senegal (2007)48.34
33Sub-Saharan Africa (2007)47.09
34Cape Verde (2007)43.98
35Djibouti (2007)42.29
36Ivory Coast (2007)42.25
37Comoros (2006)41.61
38Malawi (2007)41.38
39Mauritania (2007)39.32
40Sierra Leone (2007)36.93
41Ghana (2007)35.9
42Eritrea (2007)34.54
43Sudan (2007)30.63
44Ethiopia (2007)28.11
45Burundi (2007)26.76
46Zimbabwe (2007)26.6
47Rwanda (2007)25.45
48Mali (2007)22.88
49Nigeria (2007)22.6
50Chad (2007)18.47
51Burkina Faso (2007)18.37
52Lesotho (2007)16.46
53Togo (2007)15.07
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