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Paul Pronyk, Sree Kumar, Tazeen H. Jafar
…tings face intersecting pressures including under-resourced health systems coupled with rapid urbanisation and environmental shifts. Despite broad global commitments, CVD control has lagged behind historical progress in other health domains, such as HIV, tuberculosis and maternal…
Udo Schüklenk, A. M. Viens
… addressing issues in infectious disease control and public health. The ethical issues surrounding HIV/AIDS are best divided conceptually into two parts: life before and life after the advent of life‐preserving therapies. This division provides a natural way to categorize how eth…
Pu Wang, Gang Zhang, Yurong Cai, Lingling Jiang, Xiaoxia Niu, et al.
… high mortality rates, with serious implications for public health and economic development. Therefore, tuberculosis prevention and control is crucial for global health and socio-economic stability. The development of effective preventive vaccines remains an urgent task in the fi…
Mangenah C, Sibanda EL, Maringwa G, Sithole J, Gudukeya S, et al.
…e cost per visit of five integrated sexual and reproductive health and HIV (human immuno-deficiency virus) services (provider perspective) within five clinic sites. These five clinics were part of four service delivery models: Non-governmental-organisation (NGO) directly managed …
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
The 2018 winter issue of Eurohealth presents an expansive collection of articles spanning the delivery of various community level services, increasing health coverage, and policy reforms aimed at health system strengthening : Hub-and-spoke dispensing models for community; Challen…
Patenaude BN
…examine the relationship between development assistance for health (DAH) and domestic health spending, both public and private, in 134 countries between 2000 and 2015. Data on 237 656 donor transactions from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation's DAH and Health Expendi…
Ghabri S, Lam L, Bocquet F, Spath HM
…quality of the methods were assessed using the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) and a set of eight key aspects for a reference case for economic evaluation of bDMARDs based on the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) and Drummond checklis…
Jiaxu Gu, Jiaming Wang, Long Zhong, Bingcheng Lu, Hongqiang Xie, et al.
…ns such as tuberculosis and leprosy pose significant global health challenges, particularly in impoverished regions. These diseases not only cause severe physical symptoms but also lead to psychological and economic burdens. This study assesses the disease and economic burden of …
Danyuchen Sun, Zhili Li, Yingpeng Qiu, Wei Shu, Lijie Zhang, et al.
…ulosis drugs approved in China and recommended by the World Health Organization, with demonstrated good efficacy and safety profile in clinical trials. However, health economic evaluations of these new drugs using modeling approaches are limited in China. This study aims to evalu…
Sweeney S
With the global scale-up of universal health coverage and a renewed interest in reducing poverty and vulnerability in the context of health, there have been substantial efforts towards including a representation of the economic impact of illness on patients and their households m…
Allison Portnoy, Rebecca A. Clark, Chathika K. Weerasuriya, Christinah Mukandavire, Matthew Quaife, et al.
…risk protection from introducing novel TB vaccines, and how health and economic benefits would be distributed across income quintiles. Methods: We modelled the impact of introducing TB vaccines meeting the WHO preferred product characteristics in 105 LMICs. For each country, we a…
Simwinga M, Mahlatsi PA, Molale M, Witola G, Mshanga I, et al.
…navirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) had a devastating impact on health systems and population health globally. To combat the spread of COVID-19, countries enacted guidelines and safety measures, including testing, contact tracing, and quarantine. It was unclear the extent to which up…
Portnoy A, Clark RA, Weerasuriya CK, Mukandavire C, Quaife M, et al.
…risk protection from introducing novel TB vaccines, and how health and economic benefits would be distributed across income quintiles. Methods We modelled the impact of introducing TB vaccines meeting the World Health Organization preferred product characteristics in 105 LMICs. F…
Marc d’Elbée, Martin Harker, Nyashadzaishe Mafirakureva, Mastula Nanfuka, Minh Huyen Ton Nu Nguyet, et al.
…ralising childhood tuberculosis diagnosis services to lower health system levels could improve case detection, but there is little empirically based evidence on cost-effectiveness or budget impact. Methods We assessed the cost-effectiveness and budget impact of decentralising a c…
Pei PP, Fitzmaurice KP, Le MH, Panella C, Jones ML, et al.
… tests for HIV-associated tuberculosis could improve public health decision making and clinical and economic outcomes. Methods. We evaluated the clinical outcomes and costs, given current information, of 3 tuberculosis screening strategies among hospitalized people with HIV in So…
Mou L, Wiwatpanit T, Piriyapol A, Chawengkul P, Thaipadungpanit J, et al.
…ab (TS), can address this gap. This study conducts an early Health Technology Assessment (HTA) of TS for PTB diagnosis in Thailand. Methods We conducted a landscape review, stakeholder consultation, early health economic modeling, and established a Target Product Profile (TPP). T…
Romaniuk P, Poznańska A, Brukało K, Holecki T
The aim of the article is to compare health system outcomes in the BRICS countries, assess the trends of their changes in 2000-2017, and verify whether they are in any way correlated with the economic context. The indicators considered were: nominal and per capita current health …
Justin T. Denholm, Marcel A. Behr, Gèrard de Vries, Richard Anthony, Esther Robinson, et al.
…ng (WGS) to support key aspects of tuberculosis (TB) public health and clinical practice, including monitoring of laboratory and clinical practices, detection and surveillance of drug resistance, and guidance of targeted public health interventions such as expanded contact invest…
Singh BB, Kaur R, Gill GS, Gill JPS, Soni RK, et al.
Zoonotic diseases cause significant health and economic impact in developing countries such as India. Many zoonotic diseases are prevalent in the livestock and as an occupational zoonosis in the livestock farmers in India. Lack of knowledge on the disease transmission, prevention…
Maja TF, Maposa D
… available open access secondary data of 2019 South African Health and Demographic Survey from Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) website, which was collected from self-reported information relating to TB in the household questionnaire. The factors analysed were of demographic, so…
Ding Y, Tomeny EM, Bates I
…iplinary research (CDR) skills and collaborations in global health, and to produce recommendations for improving the design, implementation and management of cross-disciplinary global health research programmes. Design Using a North-South global health research programme as a cas…
Kimberly Conteddu, Holly M. English, Andrew W. Byrne, Bawan Amin, Laura L. Griffin, et al.
…epresent a significant societal challenge in terms of their health and economic impacts. One Health approaches to managing zoonotic diseases are becoming more prevalent, but require novel thinking, tools and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is one examp…
Conteddu K, English HM, Byrne AW, Amin B, Griffin LL, et al.
…epresent a significant societal challenge in terms of their health and economic impacts. One Health approaches to managing zoonotic diseases are becoming more prevalent, but require novel thinking, tools and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is one examp…
Regina Idu Ejemot-Nwadiaro, Edisua H. Itam, Emmanuel Ezedinachi
…gent on addressing ways of reducing the impact of TB to the health, socio-economic and health system of populations most at risk. Micronutrients supplementation is increasingly being recognized as having great potentials to that effect.
 Objective: This study thus assessed t…
Samuel Ndakotsu Gana, Zigwai Gloria Kuyet, Abdurrahman Hassan Jibril
…species paratuberculosis (MAP). Due to its impact on animal health and severe economic loss, the disease is recognized and reported in developed countries as a significant disease of livestock importance. The paper aims to review the current information about paratuberculosis in …