Research Article

The Relationship between Tuberculosis and Influenza Death during the Influenza (H1N1) Pandemic from 1918-19

Table 2

Different model fit for describing tuberculosis mortality in the USA, Japan, and the Netherlands.

CountryGenderModelNumber of parametersd.f.AIC

USA [21]TotalA93609,681
P413289,823
AP493202,884
APC633062,735

Japan [22, 23]FemaleA135728,907
P4554037,098
AP575287,270
APC805055,758
MaleA1357216,358
P4554033,924
AP5752814,471
APC805059,845
TotalA135729,429
P4554028,800
AP575288,207
APC805056,081

The Netherlands [24]FemaleA61503,345
P261302,984
AP311251,748
APC401161,467
MaleA61504,095
P261303,860
AP311251,860
APC401161,500
TotalA61503,685
P261303,292
AP311251,763
APC401161,465

Note: Each row shows the results from a single model of tuberculosis mortality for the period from 1900–1940, with the corresponding number of parameters and the degree of freedom (d.f). A: age model; P: period model; AP: age-period model; APC: age-period-cohort model. The goodness-of-fit test is assessed using AIC (Akaike’s Information Criterion) calculated from each model.