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Part I: TB Data Project

Part A
I choose Random sampling.
From the 194 members of the World Health Organization (WHO) I only selected countries that
had dark blue on their flags and ended up with 36 countries and with the help of a picker wheel
( https://pickerwheel.com/) I was able to randomly get the 10 countries I needed for the project.

Part B
Country Total TB Incidence Success Rate Cohort Site
Cabo Verde 31 92% 182
Czechia 4.2 68% 342
Gambia 145 84% 2,254
Lesotho 661 77% 4,508
Namibia 450 87% 6,464
Saint Lucia 1.3 25% 4
Seychelles 17 45% 11
South Africa 468 79% 161,359
South Sudan 227 84% 12,135
Venezuela 46 84% 9,090
Part C
Venezuela

Females Males
Highest Rate Highest Rate
25-34 = 900 25-34= 2000
0-4=20 20/4370=0.005 0-4=20 20/5860=0.003
5-14=50 50/4370=0.011 5-14=50 50/5860=0.008
15-24=800 800/4370=0.183 15-24=1000 1000/5860=0.170
*25-34=900 900/4370=0.205 *25-34=2000 2000/5870=0.340
35-44=700 700/4370=0.160 35-44=990 990/5860=0.168
45-54=600 600/4370=0.137 45-54=900 900/5860=0.015
55-64=600 600/4370=0.137 55-64=900 900/5860=0.015
≥65 =700 700/4370=0.160 ≥65 =900 900/5860=0.015
Total= 4,370 0.998 Total=5,860 0.734
Part D

Ho: p = 0.85
Hα: p ≠ 0.85

Fail to reject Ho

Conclusion:
The is insufficient evidence to support that the treatment success rate in Cabo Verde is more than
the global threshold.

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