“…Twenty-nine studies on TB were pooled to give an overall CFR estimate of 17% (95% CI: 13 -20, I 2 = 95%) which translates to 17% of all TB cases dying from the disease. Subgroup analysis shows the CFR was 18% (95% CI 6 -24) 47 in the 1991-2000 period, 6% (17 -38, I 2 = 95%) 33,[35][36][37]48,49,53,54,56,59 in 2001-2010 and 13% (95% CI 9 -17, I 2 = 96%) 15,16,18,20,[23][24][25]30,34,39,44,46,47,50,55,56 in 2011 -2018. Four studies were pooled for pneumococcal infections CFRs in HIV-infected and exposed children with a resultant rate of 15% (95% CI 4 -26, I 2 = 95%).…”