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© The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing. Table 2. A ten year trends of smear positive Pulmonary TB (2005-2014) at Ambagiorgis Health Center, Northwest Ethiopia Year Total examined Total Positive (%) Male Female Examined Positive N (%) Negative 2005 214 24 (11.21) 96 12 (12.5) 84 (87.5) 118 (10.13) 106 (89.83) 2006 152 11 (7.23) 88 7 (7.95) 81 (92.0) 64 4 (6.25) 60 (93.75) 2007 134 8 (6) 78 (5.12) 74 (94.8) 56 (7.14) 52 (92.85) 2008 138 (17.4) 79 14 (17.7) (81.0) 59 10 (19.4) 49 (83.0) 2009 652 42 (6.44) 295 15 (5.08) 280 (94.9) 357 27 (7.56) 330 (92.43) 2010 377 26 (6.9) 178 13 (7.3) 165 (92.7) 199 (6.53) 186 (93.46) 2011 261 16 (6.13) 117 (5.98) 110 (94.0) 144 9 135 2012 434 35 (8.06) 209 20 (9.56) 189 (90.4) 225 (6.6) 210 (93.3) 2013 685 (3.9) 269 17 (6.31) 252 (93.68) 416 (2.4) 406 (97.6) 2014 563 (4.26) 259 (4.63) 247 (95.36) 304 292 (96.05) Total 3610 237 (6.56) 1668 121 (7.25) 1547 (92.74) 1942 116 (5.97) 1826 Martha Alemayehu et al. Trends of Smear Positive Pulmonary Tuberculosis Prevalence at Ambagiorgis Health Center, Northwest Ethiopia: A Ten Year Retrospective Study. American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease, 2016, Vol. 4, No. 4, 68-71. doi:10.12691/ajeid-4-4-1 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.