From: Community-based DOTS and family member DOTS for TB control in Nepal: costs and cost-effectiveness
Districts using the community-based DOTS strategy | Districts using the family-based DOTS strategy | ||||||
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Level | Palpa | Syangja | Doti | Total* | Baglung | Dolakha | Total |
Total, including | 17,740.8 | 14,320.1 | 7,817.0 | 22,137.1 | 8,045.2 | 5,684.3 | 13,729.5 |
National | 8,894.3 | 7,655.1 | 2,583.2 | 10,238.3 | 3,590.2 | 2,623.3 | 6,213.6 |
Regional | 2,433.7 | 2,433.7 | 1,002.5 | 3,436.1 | 1,223.2 | 22.8 | 1,246.0 |
District | 1,926.7 | 1,573.7 | 1,940.4 | 3,514.0 | 2,551.6 | 1,781.2 | 4,332.7 |
Treatment centre | 3,904.7 | 1,324.8 | 1,149.7 | 2,474.5 | 431.1 | 903.0 | 1,334.1 |
Treatment sub-centre | 581.4 | 1,332.8 | 1,141.3 | 2,474.2 | 249.0 | 354.0 | 603.0 |