Showing 126–150 of 200 documents
Sorted by hybrid relevance (keyword + semantic via RRF)
Archana Malik, Ananada Datta, Pratima Gupta, G Jahnvi, V Vinayagmoorthy, et al.
…will do suicide, (iii) socioeconomic issues (32 codes) (iv) health system related (9 codes)Under the second theme of coping strategies, 6 categories emerged. (i) family and friends support (14 codes) (ii) (spiritually engaged (3 codes) (iii) support from health care providers <bo…
Arnab Chakraborty, Janaka Jayawickrama
…opment Goals (SDGs), especially ending the TB epidemic as a health target. The TB epidemic is strongly influenced by social and economic development and health-related risk factors such as malnutrition, diabetes, unplanned urbanization, HIV infection, alcohol use disorders, and s…
Yusuf Hassan Wada, Muhammad Kabir Musa, Shuaibu Saidu Musa, Garba M. Khalid, Don Eliseo Lucero‐Prisno
…people around the world losing their lives every day.1World Health Organization WHO Global Tuberculosis Report.2020https://www.who.int/teams/global-tuberculosis-programme/tb-reports/global-tuberculosisreport-2020.pdfDate accessed: January 13, 2021Google Scholar TB has been in exi…
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
…al and economic evaluation will be conducted in one primary health care centre in Blantyre, Malawi, where HIV and TB are major contributors to early mortality. Participants will be adults with symptoms of tuberculosis (cough of any duration) attending the primary clinic with an …
Swarup Sarkar, Reuben Granich
…culosis incidence and mortality during 1990-2000.Bull World Health Organ. 1994; 72: 213-220PubMed Google Scholar,2World Health OrganizationGlobal tuberculosis report 2023. World Health Organization, Geneva2023Google Scholar This equates to a meagre 7% reduction, roughly 0.2% per …
Marc Kanter, Trevor Mark Janus, Marimer Rivera-Nieves
…HIV/AIDS epidemic has been a challenge to the United States health system since the 1980s and continues to represent major health and economic burden. TB cases in the US had been down trending in the 1950s, but since 1985 cases began to rise in urban areas where large communities…
Peter Michael Bikom, Innocent Okwundu Nwankwo, Joseph Akwoba Ogugua, Emmanuel Okechukwu Njoga, Simeon Chibuko Okafor, et al.
… prevalent in SC in the State and this portends significant health risk and economic losses to the populace and necessitates a multi-sectorial One Health approach to its control. Keywords: Bovine tuberculosis, Cross River State, Prevalence, Slaughtered cattle, Zoonoses
Adaugo Nnajı
…n has spread over the last 30 years and has great impact on health, and employment, affecting all social and ethnic groups worldwide. Recent epidemiological data that HIV remains a public health issue that persistently drain our economic sector having claimed more than 25 million…
Abukari Salifu, Fuseini Saeeda, Ahmad Sukerazu Alhassan
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant public health challenge, particularly in resource-limited settings like Ghana, where stigma, financial constraints, and healthcare access barriers complicate patient care. Despite efforts to improve TB management, little is known about the …
Nady Khairy Elbarbary, Ayman M. Al‐Qaaneh, Mounir M. Salem‐Bekhit, Ahmed Fotouh, Bahaa S. Madkour, et al.
…ne tuberculosis (BTB) still represents a significant public health concern and economic issue for livestock breeders in Egypt. This research investigates the incidence of bovine tuberculosis in cattle slaughtered at the central abattoir in Aswan, Egypt, in 2023. A total of 720 ca…
I.O. Novozhylova
ABSTRACT. Since wars have a powerful impact on public health and the health care system, the purpose of this analysis of available scientific sources is to examine the impact of the war in Ukraine on the state of the tuberculosis problem in the world. The review presents the epid…
Melkianus Ratu
…edical aspect but is also related to social determinants of health. Literature review of relevant studies of social determinants of TB can contribute a more comprehensive understanding than that obtained from individual studies alone. It can support the findings and interpretatio…
Farhan Rasheed, Muhammad Saeed
…ral nations and have established themselves as a tremendous health challenge to these nations in terms of patient point of care and economic burden on health care organizations. TB is the fundamental driver of HIV-related mortality around the world. Co-infection with these two pa…
Declan Chibueze Onyechege, Norashidah Mohamed Nor, Wan Azman Saini Wan Ngah, Mohd Naseem Niaz Ahmad
…s has been on thunderous increase, and this has led to poor health outcome and dwindled economic growth. Nigeria government has put different measures to stop the prevalence of TB in Nigeria, but it seems their efforts are fruitless. This situation becomes a great challenge to th…
Reginald Nalugala, Josephat Kakoma, Gemma Bridge, Jean von Agris, Robyn Hayes Badenhorst, et al.
SUMMARY BOX There is increasing attention in global health governance to increase African representation within decision-making bodies.
Nick Francis, David Gillespie, Patrick White, Janine Bates, Rachel Lowe, et al.
…tive impact on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) health status and is cost-effective. Design A multicentre, parallel-arm, randomised controlled open trial with an embedded process, and a health economic evaluation. Setting General practices in Wales and England. A UK N…
Nicole Mittmann
…s of poverty, crowded living conditions, and poor access to health care. World TB Day on Wednesday, March 24 is a global public health campaign marked by WHO and millions of others to raise awareness of the TB epidemic. In view of the evolving evidence landscape and to meet the n…
Carrin, Guy, Gray, Elinor, Almeida, Joel, World Health Organization. Office of International Cooperation
Abdulkareem Thamer Mohammed
Hydatid cysts disease is an important public health problem and economic losses especially at developingcountries such, Iraq. A study of incidence of hydatidosis in sheep and cattle, which are slaughtered foodanimals, was carried out at different areas of Baghdad province outside…
S. Srinivasan, R. Vallipriya, Ajay Kumar Singh
The public-private mix (PPM) involves healthcare providers and communities, addressing TB care through formal and informal approaches in public and private sectors. WHO emphasizes the need for PPM, particularly in private and non-NTP public sectors, to improve care quality. Key i…
Executive Board, 17
Irina Andriyanova, Inna Davydova, Yury Mazhayskiy
… conditions and differ in terms of economic development and health risks.
Elif Nazlı Simge Kara
…enced a concerning resurgence, posing a major global public health threat. Despite being preventable and curable, socio-economic, immunological, and geopolitical factors have hindered TB control, contributing to its re-emergence. In 2022, an estimated 10.6 million individuals dev…
Elif Nazlı Simge Kara
…enced a concerning resurgence, posing a major global public health threat. Despite being preventable and curable, socio-economic, immunological, and geopolitical factors have hindered TB control, contributing to its re-emergence. In 2022, an estimated 10.6 million individuals dev…
JaiPrakash Narain, Natasha Dawa, Olavi Elo
…since 20105. The progress to overcome these global priority health issues has been nothing short of spectacular. Encouraged by this and aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals, all countries have committed themselves to eliminating malaria, TB and HIV by 20306. India anno…