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Indicador 3.3.4: Incidencia de la hepatitis B por cada 100.000 habitantes

Reported acute hepatitis B cases per 100,000 US population

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Esta tabla proporciona metadatos para el indicador real disponible a partir de las estadísticas de US más cercanas al correspondiente indicador global de SDG. Tenga en cuenta que incluso cuando el indicador global de ODS esté totalmente disponible a partir de las estadísticas de US, se debe consultar esta tabla para obtener información sobre la metodología nacional y otra información de metadatos específicos de US.

Actual indicator available The number of acute hepatitis B cases that are reported from U.S. states and territories to the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention per 100,000 population in a given year by sex, age group, and race or ethnicity.
Actual indicator available - description Annual rate of acute hepatitis B cases reported per 100,000 U.S. population by sex, age group, and race-ethnicity in, 2007 - 2015
Date of national source publication November 2017
Method of computation Number of survey participants with Total anti_HBc and HBsAg positive test / Number in survey with Total anti_Hc/HBsAg result Method of measurement Total anti_HBc reflect cumulated incidence in the first five years of life while HBsAg reflect chronic infections that may evolve towards chronic liver diseases The sample of the serological survey must be drawn from the specific geographic region to be verified. For example if the purpose is to estimate national transmission of HBV (including mother_to_child transmission) then the sampling should be geographically representative of the population. Convenience sampling is not appropriate. The sample size should be adequate to show with 95% confidence HBsAg prevalence of less than 1% with a precision of ' 0.5%. The target age is 5_years_old. Sampling 4 ' 6 year olds may be appropriate. The serosurvey is cross sectional and therefore a point estimate time. The shorter time periods of data collection are therefore preferred. Data on HBV birth dose exposure and B3 completion are drawn from official records. Where these are not available testing for HBsAb may be considered for the serosurvey. This is less preferable as it is more costly, but can also be done in addition. Specimen collection and transportation should be appropriate to minimize bias though specimen degradation in rural and remote areas. Where possible, it is advantageous to collect blood specimens for ELISA laboratory testing because the accuracy (sensitivity and specificity) is higher than for rapid tests. However in some locations only rapid tests will be available hence test selection is resource dependent. This should be considered in designing overall study methodology. When an appropriate sampling strategy and size are used and quality testing assays and laboratory procedures are employed,the HBsAg prevalence in the serosurvey should be representative of the incidence of childhood HBV transmission in the specific geographic region (or country) in this age group.
Periodicity Annual
Scheduled update by national source November 2018
U.S. method of computation Number of cases reported, divided by U.S. population (in population segment of interest), multiplied by 100,000.
Comments and limitations
Date metadata updated 2017-10-15
Disaggregation geography National and by state (only national data provided)
Unidad de medida cases per 100,000 population
Disaggregation categories sex, age-group, and race-ethnicity
International and national references http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/statistics/
Time period 2007-2015
Scheduled update by SDG team

Esta tabla proporciona información sobre los metadatos para los indicadores de los ODS tal como los define la Comisión de Estadística de la ONU. La División de Estadística de las Naciones Unidas proporciona los metadatos globales completos .

Nombre del indicador Hepatitis B incidence per 100,000 population
Nombre de destino By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.
Descripción del indicador global The number of new hepatitis B infections per 100,000 population in a given year is estimated from the prevalence of total antibodies against hepatitis B core antigen (Total anti_HBc) and hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive among children 5 years of age, adjusted for sampling design.
Nivel designado por la ONU 2
UN custodial agency WHO
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Organización Surveillance of Viral Hepatitis – United States, 2013, 2014
Agency Staff Name Benedict Truman
Agency Survey Dataset Surveillance of Viral Hepatitis – United States, 2013, 2014
Notes http://http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/statistics/2013surveillance/index.htm; www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/statistics/2014surveillance/index.htm
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