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World Health Organization, UNAIDS, International Labour Organization
World Health Organization
Galyna kutsyna, MD, PhD
Dzherelo (Immunoxel) is an oral immunomodulating botanical agent available over-the-counter in Ukraine. After many years of laboratory and clinical testing the formulation was approved in 1997 by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine as a dietary herbal supplement, which enhances imm…
Belén Saavedra, Mariana G. López, Álvaro Chiner‐Oms, Ana María García García, Irving Cancino‐Muñoz, et al.
Abstract Genomic studies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) might shed light on the dynamics of its transmission, especially in high-burden settings, where recent outbreaks are embedded in the complex natural history of the disease. We applied Whole-genome sequencing (W…
Stop TB Initiative
Natalya V. Kuzmina, Н. В. Нелидова
The article describes a clinical case of Kaposi sarcoma in a patient with concurrent tuberculosis, HIV infection with severely compromised T-cell immunity, viral hepatitis B and C, and substances and alcohol abuse. Also, the patient had low adherence to treatment with anti-tuberc…
World Health Organization
World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, Stop TB Partnership
World Health Organization
World Health Organization
Mukisa Benjamin
Tuberculosis (TB) is a highly infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, predominantly affecting the lungs and leading to a range of debilitating symptoms. It is a global health concern, with a significant impact on mortality. This study aimed to assess the prevalen…
Kaila Aguiar Soares, Joanna Ehrlich, M. L. de la Cámara, Souleymane Chaloub, Elom Emeka, et al.
<h3>Tweetable abstract</h3> <b>This study provides an update on the implementation of lateral flow LAM testing in national guidelines and identifies the major barriers that may be preventing widespread use of the test</b>https://bit.ly/44NfxZ3
World Health Organization
World Health Organization
Anthony D. Harries, PhD, Huy Dung Nguyen, MD
The overall aim of the project is to evaluate rifabutin (RBT) as a replacement for rifampicin (RMP), for the combined treatment of tuberculosis and HIV infection. RBT represents an alternative to RMP for HIV infected patients as its half-life is longer and the enzymatic induction…
Lisa Puchalski Ritchie
Despite increased emphasis on evidence based practice in recent years a gap remains between evidence and practice, particularly in resource poor countries. Few studies to date have examined the use of knowledge translation strategies to improve health care outcomes in low income …
World Health Organization
Anthony D Harries, MD, PhD, Alexander PYM, MD
The overall aim of the project is to evaluate rifabutin (RBT) as a replacement for rifampicin (RMP), for the combined treatment of tuberculosis and HIV infection. RBT represents an alternative to RMP for HIV infected patients as its half-life is longer and the enzymatic induction…
World Health Organization
World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Western Pacific
World Health Organization
Nyagosya Range, MSc, PhD, Henrik Friis, MD, PhD
We propose a randomised trial among pulmonary TB patients, examined and treated as part of the national TB control programme (WHO, 2003). The aim is to improve TB treatment outcome in high TB and HIV burden countries. The overall objective of the proposed trial is to assess the e…
B. P. Pirmakhmadzoda, Z. Kh. Tilloeva, Kh. S. Sharifzoda, Olim Kabirov, K. A. Imomnazarova, et al.
The objective of the study: to determine the burden of tuberculosis with concurrent HIV infection in Dushanbe and the prevalence of multiple drug resistant tuberculosis, to assess the treatment efficacy of drug susceptible and drug resistant tuberculosis depending on the HIV stat…
Amita Gupta, MD
…hat 1) target alcohol use and 2) are integrated into TB and TB/HIV and HIV care may lead to better outcomes. The goal of this study is to test if a behavioral alcohol reduction intervention integrated into TB, TB/HIV and HIV treatment can reduce alcohol use and improve TB and HIV…