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Forest plots comparing demographic factors within SARS-CoV-2 variant waves.
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Simulated estimates of number of silicosis cases and annual tuberculosis (TB) cases at cumulative RCS distributions of increasing mean values.
Published 2023“…<p>Silicosis prevalence and TB incidence was estimated for sample sizes of 10,000 at mean RCS values between 0 and 20, at intervals of 0.01 mg/m<sup>3</sup>-year. Variables in the model are held constant, unless otherwise stated, at values of: a baseline silicosis prevalence of 2%, an increased odds of 1.3 of silicosis per 1 mg/m<sup>3</sup>-year increase in RCS exposure, a baseline TB incidence of 200 cases per 100,000 per year, an increased odds of 1.05 of TB per 1 mg/m<sup>3</sup>-year increase in RCS exposure, an increased odds of TB of 4x in those with silicosis, a randomly distributed baseline prevalence of HIV of 2% and an increased odds of TB of 4x in those with HIV. …”
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