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Background Comprehensive and comparable estimates of health spending in each country are a key input for health policy and planning, and are necessary to support the achievement of national and international health goals. Previous studies have tracked past and projected future he…
Dr Phiona Namale, Prof Graeme Meintjes, Charlotte Schutz, Linda Boloko, Dr Kate Haigh, et al.
Introduction: Canada is committed to reducing avoidable health inequalities associated with infectious diseases.However, conventional economic evaluation, a critical component of health technology assessments informing health resource allocation, fails to account for health equit…
Ahmad Fuady
…ity reduction compared with those figures in 2015 [[1]World Health OrganizationGlobal tuberculosis report 2020. World Health Organization, Geneva2020Google Scholar]. Among big problems are many people with TB disease experience substantial delays in accessing and receiving approp…
Olivier Marcy, Chishala Chabala, Joanna Orne-Gliemann, James Seddon
…ce-limited countries, at District Hospital (DH) and Primary Health Centre (PHC) levels, and to facilitate the integration of this evidence within practices and policies. This programmatic pilot led by the National TB Programs (NTP) will test a TDA-based approach integrating TB s…
Etang UE, Richard RE, Nseobong Godwin Akpan, Emily Vu, Ntekpere EI, et al.
… status. Socio-economic determinants influence individuals’ health behaviours, access to healthcare resources, degree of exposure to certain diseases and environmental factors. The increase in Tuberculosis problem correlates with an increase in countries, particularly in sub-Saha…
Inés García Baena, Katherine Floyd, Lucy Cunnama
…s of economic analysis, global TB financing, micro and macroeconomics, and the catastrophic costs associated with TB. The guiding principles of equity and efficiency are fundamental to the health economics of TB, as well as describing societal losses, including household’s burden…
Yonela Faith Ndlangalavu, Carmen Sue Christian
…quality assessment will be performed using the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards statement, the Consensus on Health Economic Criteria checklist and the ROBINS-I tool. **ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION:** Ethics approval is not required for this systematic revi…
Kirsten Prabhudas-Strycker, Winnie Muyindike, Lameck Diero, Sylvia Kitur, Julia Omondi, et al.
…sample of individuals treated for TB and multi-disciplinary healthcare workers (HCWs) providing TB care, using a semi-structured guide. We conducted a reflexive thematic analysis. **RESULTS:** In interviews with 25 HCWs and 61 individuals treated for TB, participants described t…
Ramachandran, Rupa, Dumitrescu, Andreea, Baiceanu, Dragos, Popa, Cristina, Dragomir, Antonela, et al.
Background Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health challenge, with 1.3 million deaths in 2022. Ten countries in the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) accounted for 88.3% of TB cases, of which 23.8% were from Romania. Evidence shows that mental health issues, …
Page KR, Doocy S, Reyna Ganteaume F, Castro JS, Spiegel P, et al.
The economic crisis in Venezuela has eroded the country's health-care infrastructure and threatened the public health of its people. Shortages in medications, health supplies, interruptions of basic utilities at health-care facilities, and the emigration of health-care workers ha…
Portnoy A, Clark RA, Quaife M, Weerasuriya CK, Mukandavire C, et al.
…mic models, calibrated to demographic, epidemiological, and health service data in 105 LMICs. For each country, we assessed the likely future course of TB-related outcomes under several vaccine introduction scenarios, compared to a "no-new-vaccine" counterfactual. Vaccine scenari…
Kafie C, Mohamed MS, Zary M, Chilala CI, Bahukudumbi S, et al.
…6 studies) and was generally cost saving when compared with healthcare provider directly observed therapy (DOT), particularly when costs to patients were included-though findings were largely from high-income countries. Cost-effectiveness findings were highly variable, ranging fr…
Kofi Afriyie Nyamekye, Eric Sampane-Donkor, Haruna Latif, Justice Moses K Aheto
…ulosis, cholera, and Lassa fever, pose a significant public health and economic challenge in West Africa. The financial burden includes direct medical costs (hospitalization, medication, diagnostics), nonmedical costs (transportation, food, caregiving), and indirect costs (loss o…
David Makumi-Kinyanjui
…-communicable diseases (NCDs) including injuries and mental health disorders are now widely recognized as the most significant existential threat, not only to healthcare systems in low- and middle-income countries but also to the global social -economic order. This is compounded …
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health issue, particularly in Southeast Asia, where its impact extends beyond public health to affect economic performance. This study evaluates the economic implications of TB incidence on gross domestic product (GDP) growth across eight …
M. C. Kadja, Davy Wilfried Bassila, Adama Sanou, Kadré SANFO, Edmond Onidje, et al.
…ub-Saharan Africa, with substantial implications for public health and livestock-based livelihoods. In Burkina Faso, evidence on stakeholders’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) toward bTB and its economic consequences remains limited, particularly outside major urban cent…
Ishaan Rahman, Chris Willott
…ions. This review, guided by the WHO Social Determinants of Health framework and Rockefeller-Lancet Planetary Health Report, examined how social, economic, and ecological factors link SES to TB burden. The first literature search identified 28 articles focused on SES-TB relations…
Janmejaya Samal, G S Preetha, Hari Singh
…l factors, including patient-related, household and social, health system, economic, and occupational factors, as well as health-seeking behaviour. Significant variations in delay duration were observed across the reviewed studies. Myanmar recorded the longest median total delay …
Aliyu Abubakar Shehu, Onwuka Gerald Ike, Abdullahi Bako Rabah, Nasiru Lawal
…ntries like Nigeria has remains a fascinating global public health concern due to public health and economics posed by the disease. This paper reviewed environmental and socio-economic factors affecting the prevalence; surveillance of TB from authoritative journal articles, grey …
Jesús Francisco Sosa-Gordillo, Raquel Muñiz‐Salazar, Gilberto López‐Valencia, Rinah Milkauri González-Barradas, Dora‐Luz Flores, et al.
…tion of the interrelationships between economic sectors and health expenditure. This methodology was implemented through economic impact multipliers and demand linkage indices for the health sector, and the sequential order of demand in relation to other economic activities was a…
Abdul‐Karim Iddrisu, Emmanuel A. Amikiya, Francis Kwame Bukari
…ever, the rate of decline is not adequate to meet the World Health Organization's (WHO's) mitigation. TB remains a public health problem in Ghana with a significant economic and health burden on citizens and health infrastructure. Aims: Consequently, there is a need for further s…
Manyazewal T, Ali MK, Kebede T, Magee MJ, Getinet T, et al.
Investments in digital health technologies such as artificial intelligence, wearable devices, and telemedicine may support Africa achieve United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal for Health by 2030. We aimed to characterize and map digital health ecosystems of all 54 coun…
Irnawati Nur, Nur Nasry Noor, Andi Ummu Salmah, Anwar Mallongi, Hasnawati Amqam
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health problem, and in Indonesia, although TB control efforts have been carried out since 1995. TB is ranked 9th as the leading cause of death worldwide. The increase in the number of TB cases caused by risk factors triggering includ…
Olubukola Deborah Adelakun, Victor Oluwatoyin Akinseye, Hezekiah Kehinde Adesokan, Simeon Cadmus
…omic losses; with consequent negative impact on both public health and the livestock industry. However, the burden of this disease and associated economic losses remain un-investigated among slaughtered cattle in Ibadan, the hub of livestock activities in south-western Nigeria. A…
Henok Mulatu
… Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) and has economic and public health significance. Which has significant impact on the health of livestock and human. It has been significantly a cause for great economic loss in animal production. Associated risk factors contributed to the prevalenc…