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Gauri Dhumal, Neetal Nevrekar, Nikhil Gupte, Rechel Shrisunder, Prashant Kulkarni, et al.
…rceived and experienced stigma, and socio-economic burdens. Health system-related challenges encompassed delayed diagnosis, drug stockouts, and negative experiences with Health Care Providers (HCPs). Among 75 participants, the median age was 20.5 years, with 57% (n = 41) females,…
van der Pol S, Garcia PR, Postma MJ, Villar FA, van Asselt ADI
…c regulation, may lead to more clinical evidence supporting health-economic analyses. Objective The objective of this systematic review was to review the methods used in economic evaluations of applied diagnostic techniques, for all patients seeking care for infectious diseases o…
P Janaani, Charvi Gupta, Tarun Narang, Kavita, Sunil Dogra
…ected tropical diseases (NTDs) represent an emerging public health and economic challenge in India. In the present prospective observational study, out-of-pocket expenditure and catastrophic health expenditure among patients diagnosed with mycetoma, subcutaneous mycoses, leishman…
Fiegler-Rudol J, Lau DNMK, Kasperczyk DHNMJ
…mitted from animals to humans, continue to challenge public health despite advancements in controlling infectious diseases. The intricate link between human, animal, and environmental health is emphasised by the fact that zoonoses contribute to 60% of emerging human infections. W…
Saleem H, Jiandong W, Aldakhil AM, Nassani AA, Abro MMQ, et al.
…nd environmental factors that influenced the United Nations healthcare sustainable agenda in a panel of 21 Asian and African countries. The results show that changes in price level (0.0062, p 2 emissions (5.681, p 2.5 particulate emission (1557, p 2 emissions to life risks of mat…
Marc Lipman, Ibrahim Abubakar, Colin Nj Campbell, Caroline Clarke, Andrew J Copas, et al.
…UND AND OBJECTIVES:** Tuberculosis remains a United Kingdom health concern. It occurs predominantly in people who have lived in tuberculosis endemic countries or have links there. Adherence to anti-tuberculosis treatment can be challenging, especially for people who experience se…
Hailemariam T, Yimer G, Mohammed H, Bisrat H, Ajeme T, et al.
…agnosed and untreated cases remain rather high with serious health and socio-economic consequences. We aimed to assess the prevalence and predictors of TB in WRA seeking health care for acute respiratory symptoms. Methods We consecutively enrolled outpatient WRA with acute respir…
Zhao D, Zhang H, Cao Q, Wang Z, He S, et al.
…d and objective Tuberculosis (Tuberculosis, TB) is a public health problem in China, which not only endangers the population's health but also affects economic and social development. It requires an accurate prediction analysis to help to make policymakers with early warning and …
Mishra T, Goswami S, Deval H, Vaid R, Kant R
Objective India has a tribal population of 8.6%. Health concerns of the high-altitude tribal population in India play a vital role in overall socio-economic development and health transformation of the country. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the current health …
Zhao M, Huang CC, Mendoza M, Tovar X, Lecca L, et al.
…ilarly to WAMI in predicting a socio-economically sensitive health outcome. Researchers should consider subjective SES tools as an alternative method for measuring SES, particularly in large health studies where data collection is a burden.
Popping S, Bade D, Boucher C, van der Valk M, El-Sayed M, et al.
… of HBV and HCV will, therefore, produce substantial public health and economic benefits and, most importantly, the prevention of 1.2 million deaths per year. In 2016, member states of the World Health Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution declaring that viral hepatitis shoul…
Celestin Munyaneza, Ferdinand Bizimana, Felicitas Mukumbo, Sandrine Gatesi, Ephrem Sibomana, et al.
**BACKGROUND:** Although zoonotic diseases pose significant health and economic threats globally, rural communities in developing countries are more vulnerable due to the increased proximity between animals and humans and the lack of knowledge about these diseases. This study ass…
Dao TP, Hoang XHT, Nguyen DN, Huynh NQ, Pham TT, et al.
Background Tuberculosis has caused significant public health and economic burdens in Vietnam over the years. The Vietnam National Tuberculosis Program is facing considerable challenges in its goal to eliminate tuberculosis by 2030, with the COVID-19 pandemic having negatively imp…
Cho YS, Lee SE, Jang Y, Jung S, Kim JM
…implemented the test-and-slaughter policy to protect public health and reduce economic losses in the cattle industry. The official diagnosis of bTB is based on assays dependent on cell-mediated immunity (CMI). CMI-based diagnosis demonstrates diagnostic incapability at late stage…
Du R, Ma X, Huang A, Chen H, Guo X, et al.
… end tuberculosis (TB), the goal of preventing catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) due to TB remains unmet. This cross-sectional study was conducted in Guizhou Province, Southwest China. Data were collected from the Hospital Information System and a survey of TB patients who ha…
Chikovani I, Diaconu K, Duric P, Sulaberidze L, Uchaneishvili M, et al.
Background Tuberculosis is one of the greatest global health concerns and disease management is challenging particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Despite improvements in addressing this epidemic in Georgia, tuberculosis remains a significant public health concern due …
Balakrishnan M, Varadharajan R, Gajendran G
…ve Cost-effectiveness of a treatment is based on additional health benefits offered and for a test it is determined by fast and improved diagnosing capacity. Evidence on cost-effectiveness can help in identifying interventions that give optimal value for money and catalyse the ef…
Mohan Balakrishnan, R Varadharajan, G Gajendran
…** Cost-effectiveness of a treatment is based on additional health benefits offered and for a test it is determined by fast and improved diagnosing capacity. Evidence on cost-effectiveness can help in identifying interventions that give optimal value for money and catalyse the ef…
Sagili KD, Muniyandi M, Nilgiriwala KS, Shringarpure KS, Satyanarayana S, et al.
… assessed independently by four authors using the Consensus Health Economic Criteria (CHEC) extended checklist. The data variables included the study settings, population, type of intervention, type of comparator, year of study, duration of study, type of study design, costs for …
Ping PA, Zakaria R, Islam MA, Yaacob LH, Muhamad R, et al.
…impose a high disease burden in terms of both mortality and health economics worldwide. The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence and risk factors of latent TB infection (LTBI) in patients with T2DM in Malaysia. A cross-sectional study was performed, and adult T2…
Rizzi A, Nucera E, Mazzucco W, Palumbo P, Staiti D, et al.
…on or reactivation of latent disease, the screening of both health-care workers (HCWs) and students is an important issue in the TB control program. Objective to deploy a web-based platform interoperating health surveillance systems from different hospitals to define models based…
Fekadu G, Yao J, You JHS
…rden countries. Expert opinion : The paucity of model-based health economic analyses on BDQ-containing regimens for DR-TB indicated that further pharmacoeconomic research of BDQ-based regimens, on the aspects of duration of BDQ treatment, types of DR-TB indicated, and settings of…
Turner CT, Gupta RK, Tsaliki E, Roe JK, Mondal P, et al.
…anted to investigate their possible effects on clinical and health economic outcomes as part of a triage strategy, or when used as add-on confirmatory test in conjunction with the highly sensitive Ultra test for Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA. Funding Royal Society Newton Advance…
Natthakan Chitpim, Panida Yoopetch, Jiraphun Jittikoon, Wanvisa Udomsinprasert, Kornkanok Bunwong, et al.
…tes. Reporting quality was appraised using the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) 2022 checklist. Due to heterogeneity in evaluation criteria, model structures, time horizons, and outcome measures, meta-analysis were not feasible. Therefore, resu…
Simkovich SM, Goodman D, Roa C, Crocker ME, Gianella GE, et al.
…nsible for 2.9 million annual deaths and causes significant health, economic and social consequences, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Although there is biological plausibility to draw an association between HAP exposure and respiratory diseases, existing evidenc…