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Author: Mark Marcos Alipio
Title: Determinants of tuberculosis incidence in East Asia and Pacific: A panel regression analysis
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: 8p7wp0n3_71
    Snippet: The parameter estimates of the model are worthwhile to discuss. For every one unit increase in microgram per cubic meter of PM2.5 pollution, in the unemployment percentage of total labor force, and in the percentage of out-of-pocket health expenditure, the rate of TB cases per 100,000 population is predicted to be 4.617, 13.504, and 3.467 higher, respectively, holding other variables constant. On the other hand, for every one unit increase in the.....
    Document: The parameter estimates of the model are worthwhile to discuss. For every one unit increase in microgram per cubic meter of PM2.5 pollution, in the unemployment percentage of total labor force, and in the percentage of out-of-pocket health expenditure, the rate of TB cases per 100,000 population is predicted to be 4.617, 13.504, and 3.467 higher, respectively, holding other variables constant. On the other hand, for every one unit increase in the kiloton of CO2 emission and in the percent of people using at least basic sanitation services, the rate of TB cases per 100,000 population is predicted to be 0.00003828 and 4.457 lower, respectively. When kiloton is converted to kilogram, this implies that for every one unit increase in the kilogram of CO2 emission, the rate of TB cases per 100,000 population is predicted to be 38.28 lower.

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