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Fig 1.

Incidence of all forms of TB, Kazakhstan, 2000.

Figure 1 was generated on a basis of the MedInform dataset (http://www.medinfo.kz/#/dpsraion), which is a part of a publicly available MedInform DPS program that contains district-level data and allows for a generation of spatial images.

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Fig 2.

Incidence of all forms of TB in Kyzylorda Province, 2000.

Figure 2 was generated on a basis of the MedInform dataset (http://www.medinfo.kz/#/dpsraion), which is a part of a publicly available MedInform DPS program that contains district-level data and allows for a generation of spatial images.

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Fig 3.

Administrative map of Kazakhstan with history of radioactive and environmentalpollution.

District-level administrative map of Kazakhstan was obtained from The Humanitarian Data Exchange website (https://data.humdata.org/dataset/kazakhstan-administrative-boundaries-taxonomy).

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of dependent and control variables.

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Table 2.

Set of controls for PSM and Regressions.

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Table 3.

PSM results for Zones of radiation risk.

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Table 4.

PSM results for Zones of ecological risk.

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Table 5.

The relationship between TB prevalence/incidence and zones of radiation/environmental risk.

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Fig 4.

Time trends of TB prevalence and incidence over 2000-2018 period.

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Table 6.

The relationship between TB prevalence/incidence and zones of radiation/environmental risk by time period.

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