Sex-based tuberculosis mortality in Newfoundland, 1900-1949: Implications for populations in transition.
Taylor P van DorenPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2023)
The historically high prevalence of TB throughout Newfoundland, including domestic, social, and public health responsibilities of women, likely contributed to increased exposure and transmission, leading to higher observed mortality. Sex-based TB outcomes should be considered in the discussion of the progression of the epidemiological transition as dynamic inequalities that do not necessarily fit contemporary generalizations of sex-based TB epidemiology.