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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…
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 …
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…
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…
Deng LL, Zhao F, Li ZW, Zhang WW, He GX, et al.
Background Tuberculosis (TB) remains a pressing public health issue, posing a significant threat to individuals' well-being and lives. This study delves into the TB incidence in Chinese mainland during 2014-2021, aiming to gain deeper insights into their epidemiological character…
Mariam Lakara, Anil Kumar Patidar, Anil Sharma
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant public health challenge, particularly in developing nations like India, where it imposes a considerable burden. This descriptive cross-sectional study aimed to assess the factors affecting noncompliance with TB medications among pulmonary T…
Mpagama SG, Ezekiel MJ, Mbelele PM, Mbelele PM, Chongolo AM, et al.
…DR-TB that led to seeking services outside the conventional health system; 2) Socio-economic adversity made health-seeking behavior difficult and often unproductive; 3) In the health system, challenges included inadequacy of MDR-TB diagnostic centers, lack of knowledge on behalf …
Williams GA, Scott-Baird E, Núñez A, Salguero FJ, Wood E, et al.
…bal disease of livestock that has damaging economic, animal health and public health consequences. Conventional bTB disease control strategies, based around the testing and slaughter of cattle infected with bTB, are typically used to help limit or reduce the transmission of this …
Srinivasan S, Easterling L, Rimal B, Niu XM, Conlan AJK, et al.
…tle that impacts productivity and represents a major public health threat. Despite the considerable economic costs and zoonotic risk consequences associated with the disease, accurate estimates of bTB prevalence are lacking in many countries, including India, where national contr…
van de Berg S, van de Berg S, Jansen-Aaldring N, de Vries G, van den Hof S
…e Citation Index and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health and Literature were searched for the period 01.2006-05.2016 on publications describing tuberculosis patient support interventions in low-incidence countries ( Results Through our search strategy, 1875 unique publi…
Reya Farber, Rachel Rhee-Feitel, Amelia Lewis
Global health actors, institutions, and communities are trying to respond to the unprecedented U.S. development aid cuts and the “America First” strategy to global health that focuses largely on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, polio, and global health security. Ami…
Charlier J, Barkema HW, Becher P, De Benedictis P, Hansson I, et al.
Animal health is a prerequisite for global health, economic development, food security, food quality, and poverty reduction, while mitigating against climate change and biodiversity loss. We did a qualitative review of 53 infectious diseases in terrestrial animals with data from …
He X, Chiu YH, Chang TH, Lin TY, Wang Z
…r polluting gases are damaging the environment and people's health, with a particular spike in incidences of many air pollution-related diseases in recent years. While there have been many documents discussing China's energy and environmental issues in the past, few of them analy…
Van Rie A, De Vos E, Costa E, Verboven L, Ndebele F, et al.
…-resistant tuberculosis (RR-TB) remains an important global health problem. Ideally, the complete drug-resistance profile guides individualized treatment for all RR-TB patients, but this is only practised in high-income countries. Implementation of whole genome sequencing (WGS) t…
Tafess K, Beyen TK, Girma S, Girma A, Siu G
Background Tuberculosis remains a serious public health concern globally. The enormous social, economic, and health impacts of the diseases are attributed to the lack of updated data on the prevalence, geospatial distribution, population structures, and genotypic variants of the …
Wong YJ, Ng KY, Lee SWH
…p-outs from the LTBI cascade of care are minimized. Digital health technology could play an important role in case detection and treatment adherence. This study aims to evaluate the use and impact of digital health technology in LTBI care. Methods A systematic literature search w…
Chitando M, Cleary S, Cunnama L
…ic evaluations (EEs) seek to guide decision-makers on which health care interventions to adopt to reduce the paediatric pulmonary disease burden. This study aims to systematically review economic evaluations on different aspects of the inpatient management of paediatric pulmonary…
Osei E, Oppong S, Adanfo D, Doepe BA, Owusu A, et al.
…(TB) remains a petrified condition with a huge economic and health impact on families and health systems in Ghana. Monitoring of TB programme performance indicators can provide reliable data for direct measurement of TB incidence and mortality. This study reflects on the trends o…
Klauss Villalva-Serra, Beatriz Barreto-Duarte, Moreno M Rodrigues, Artur T L Queiroz, Julio Croda, et al.
…+isoniazid (3HP), a short-course TPT regimen, in its public health system. We evaluated the health and economic impact of Brazil's implementation of this patient-friendly regimen for short-course TPT. **METHODS:** We analysed surveillance data on 171 174 individuals initi…
d'Elbée M, Harker M, Mafirakureva N, Nanfuka M, Huyen Ton Nu Nguyet M, 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 In this mathematical modelling study, we assessed the cost-effectiveness a…