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Collins Timire, Rein M G J Houben, Debora Pedrazzoli, Rashida A. Ferrand, Claire Calderwood, et al.
…me and indicators on five capital assets: financial, human, social, natural and physical. We determined proportions of impoverished households for periods 12 months prior and at the time of the interview. Households with incomes below US$1.90/day were considered to be impoverishe…
Beatrice Kirubi, Jane Rahedi Ong’ang’o, Peter Nguhiu, Knut Lönnroth, Aiban Rono, et al.
…nd their households. Aim : The study sought to identify the determinants for catastrophic costs among patients with drug-sensitive TB (DSTB) and their households in Kenya. Methods : The data was collected during the 2017 Kenya national patient cost survey from a nationally repres…
Conor J. Meehan
…se people had visited the same ‘gathering houses’ which are social venues in the community. Implementing targeted public health interventions at these sites may help stop future outbreaks. To fully understand how useful this method will be for tracking the spread of tuberculosis,…
Robyn S. Lee, Jean‐François Proulx, Fiona McIntosh, Marcel A. Behr, William P. Hanage
…se people had visited the same ‘gathering houses’ which are social venues in the community. Implementing targeted public health interventions at these sites may help stop future outbreaks. To fully understand how useful this method will be for tracking the spread of tuberculosis,…
Jamieson O’Marr, Crhistinne Cavalheiro Maymone Gonçalves, Denise Arakaki-Sánchez, Daniele Maria Pelissari, Fernanda Dockhorn Costa, et al.
…the past two decades; however, treatment outcomes and their determinants among incarcerated individuals in this region are not well understood. Methods Newly diagnosed drug-susceptible tuberculosis cases reported to Brazil’s Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação (SINAN)…
V.B. Avdentova, E.M. Belilovsky, Borisov Se, E. M. Bogorodskaya, O. N. Zuban, et al.
…erved drug susceptibility increased with age. Patients from socially disadvantaged groups (unemployed/homeless, disabled, retired people) had 3.4 times higher risk of an unfavourable treatment outcome, the probability of death from TB – odds ratio (OR) = 18.4, treatment interrupt…
Collins Timire, Mkhokheli Ngwenya, Joconiah Chirenda, John Metcalfe, Katharina Kranzer, et al.
…-sectoral approach to TB control and linking TB patients to social protection schemes holds promise for reducing catastrophic costs in Zimbabwe.
Malika Gabdullina, Saya Gazezova, Gulzhan Ayapova, Manar Smagul, Roberta Horth, et al.
…itive tuberculosis in Almaty, Kazakhstan. People with lower social stability were at increased risk. Results point to the need for improved continuity of care for TB treatment for people at increased risk of unfavorable outcomes, especially during disease outbreaks and pandemics.…
Jannat Nabaziwa, Eustes Kigongo, Amir Kabunga, Walter Acup, Sean Steven Puleh
Uganda has a high incidence of tuberculosis infection at 200 cases per 100,000 people. With effective therapy and adherence to medications is essential for reducing the spread of tuberculosis in the community. However, many of the initiated patients do not get to finish the entir…