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ASSIGNMENT HEALTH DATA

Query 1.
Top 10 Countries by Estimated Number of Incident Cases (All Forms)

Insight: This query will identify the countries with the highest burden
of tuberculosis, highlighting areas where resources and interventions
are most needed.

Managerial Implications: By focusing on these high-burden


countries, public health officials can prioritize resource allocation for
TB control programs, screening, and treatment.
Query 2.
Average Case Detection Rate (All Forms) by Region

Insight: This query will reveal disparities in case detection rates


between different regions. Lower rates might indicate underdiagnosis
or limitations in healthcare access.

Managerial Implications: Regions with lower case detection rates


might require improved diagnostic infrastructure, healthcare worker
training, or public awareness campaigns to encourage TB screening.
Query 3:

Trends in Estimated Number of Incident Cases (All Forms) Over


Time for India.

Insight: This query will show if the number of TB cases in a specific


country is increasing, decreasing, or remaining stable over time.

Managerial Implications: An increasing trend might indicate a need


for investigating the reasons behind the rise and potentially
implementing more aggressive TB control measures. A decreasing
trend suggests current strategies are effective and can be continued.
Query 4:

Distribution of Estimated Prevalence of TB (All Forms) by Region

Insight: This query will identify the regions that are most affected by
TB, which can inform targeted interventions.

Managerial Implications: Knowing the most impacted age groups


can help design targeted public awareness campaigns, prioritize
vaccination programs, or allocate resources for specific
demographics.
Query 5:

Countries with Highest Increase in Estimated Prevalence of TB (All


Forms) Over Time (Past 5 Years)

Insight: This query will identify countries experiencing a worsening


TB situation, potentially due to emerging drug resistance or other
factors.

Managerial Implications: Early identification of countries with a


rapidly growing TB problem can lead to swifter intervention and
resource allocation to prevent further spread.

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