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Andy Setiawan, Pramudya Pramudya, Hasyrin Ainun
… education, economic level, family support, and the role of health workers.The consequences of self-care can increase the success of recovery and improve quality of life.The conclusion of this concept is to increase nurses' knowledge about self-care in MDR-TB patients who carry o…
Tola FB, Anbessa GT, Yikna BB
…itative Core Process Section, Dire Dawa City Administrative Health Bureau, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia; 2School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Science, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia; 3Department of Pharmacy, College of Health Science, Debre Berhan University, Debre Berhan, EthiopiaCo…
А. А. Kozhokaru, I. V. Ogorodniychuk, V. Yakymets, Lyudmyla Buyun, Yu-Fu Fu
…xacerbated the humanitarian crisis and severely damaged the healthcare infrastructure, which had already been weakened in recent years by the COVID-19 pandemic, creating a new threat to the fight against tuberculosis. The incidence of tuberculosis within the Armed Forces has incr…
Vitek, Erika, Stillo, Jonathan, Ruesh-Gerdes, Sabine, Ramis, Oriol, Popa, Cristian, et al.
Республика Молдова входит в число 18 приоритетных стран для борьбы с туберкулезом (ТБ) в Европейском регионе ВОЗ и 27 стран мира с высоким бременем ТБ с множественной лекарственной устойчивостью (МЛУ-ТБ). Согласно классификации Глобального …
Madan, Jason J, Rosu, Laura, Tefera, Mamo Girma, van Rensburg, Craig, Evans, Denise, et al.
Most Amina Ferdos, Mohammad Tarequl Islam
Tuberculosis (TB) has been a significant public health burden in Bangladesh, and to address this issue, the country has implemented the Directly Observed Treatment Short-Course (DOTS) intervention since 1993. The government has partnered with non-governmental organizations (NGOs)…
Hector M Baillie
…l of international aid programs (food, shelter, employment, health care, and research) will lead to an increased incidence of debilitating disease and premature death. Multi-drug-resistant TB will surely increase in prevalence.
З. М. Загдын, N. V. Kobesov, L. I. Rusakova, Tatyana P. Vasilyeva, O.Yu. Aleksandrova, et al.
Based on an analysis of archive materials, scientific publications and official statistics obtained from 56 sources, the global tuberculosis burden was assessed. In 1918 in Russia, tuberculosis mortality made 360 cases per 100,000 population, exceeding that in other industrial co…
Xiaohui Sun, Najib M. Rahman, Abdel Douiri
…ls of socioeconomic development despite the advancements in healthcare. 2 Poverty-related components such as poor living conditions and malnutrition, which do not merely increase individual's susceptibility to infection, but affect healthcare expenditure and loss of income associ…
Joshua Farquhar
…he last two years, the public discussion surrounding global health has focused almost entirely on COVID-19. In the meantime, other historic and dangerous diseases have taken a backseat. Nevertheless, other endemics are worthy of discussion; these diseases, and potential lifesavin…
Cut Khairunnisa, Albiner Siagian, Fazidah Aguslina Siregar, Fikarwin Zuska, Yuziani .
…etermine the role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), health cadre, and health workers in the North Aceh Regency in overcoming TB. This study used qualitative research methods. The results showed a reasonably synergistic collaboration between NGOs, health cadres, and health…
I.O. Novozhylova
… and fifth in the world for MDRTB. The impact of war on the health of the population and the medical care system is determined by many factors, including damage to the country's infrastructure, overcrowding, deterioration of sanitary conditions, forced displacement of the populat…
World Health Organization
…s. It addresses the growing importance of comorbidities and health-related risk factors in TB prevention, treatment and care, recognizing their impact on treatment outcomes, quality of life and broader social and economic well-being. The handbook focuses on mental health conditi…
Deepshikha Singh, Vikram Jeet Singh, Subhankar P. Mandal, Karen N. DSouza, B. R. Prashantha Kumar, et al.
…ce Mycobacterium tuberculosis poses numerous challenges for health care workers and for public health authorities. Treating multidrug resistant or extensive drug resistance tuberculosis continues to be a difficult task, as a longer regimen is associated with a higher number of ad…
Sulaiman Lakoh, George A Yendewa
…n ambitious campaign aiming to end tuberculosis as a global health threat by 2030.2The End TB Strategy.https://tbfacts.org/end-tb/#:~:text=To%20reduce%20TB%20deaths%20by,catastrophic%20expenses%20due%20to%20TBDate: 2015Date accessed: February 28, 2022Google Scholar In the pre-COV…
Xue‐Song Xiong, Qin Zhu, Zhan-Zhong Liu, Ting-Ting Huang, Jin-Bin Fan, et al.
…lure. It is attributed to the long treatment cycle and high health care costs, resulting in a substantial social and economic burden. China has been one of the highest burden countries with MDR-TB infections in the world. Therefore, the up-to-date data about the prevalence, risk …
Firda Yanuar Pradani, Rohmansyah Wahyu Nurindra, Usman Usman
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is reported as a world health problem, especially in developing countries. It is estimated that one third of the world's population has been infected by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. WHO has stated that tuberculosis has now become a global threat. Indo…
Shaik Mallika, Sunil Kumar Kadiri, B. Solomon Sunder Raj, K. Vadivel
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a critical global health issue, affecting millions annually. This article examines its worldwide implications, focusing on epidemiology, economic consequences, treatment challenges, antibiotic resistance, and mitigation strategies. Methods:…
Jue Liu, M Liu
… the Belt and Road initiative and the development of public health security policy.
Marcelo Rojas Mattos
…, included all patients who were on TB treatment within the health network. The generic survey instrument proposed by WHO for tuberculosis patients cost surveys was used. The most important direct medical and direct non-medical payments were calculated in a disaggregated manner. …
World Health Organization
Tuberculosis remains a major global public health challenge and one of the leading causes of death from an infectious disease worldwide, closely associated with poverty, undernutrition, HIV infection and other social determinants. This report presents a comprehensive assessment o…
Arth Nana, Nitipatana Chierakul
…s. Thailand has a high burden of TB. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Tuberculosis Report 2021,1 the TB incidence in Thailand is 1.3 times the global rate. Reported diagnosis stands at only 59% of the expected total number of cases. This partly reflects a d…
Huque R, Elsey H, Fieroze F, Hicks JP, Huque S, et al.
…onship between multi-drug resistant tuberculosis and mental health is limited. With growing prevalence of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis, addressing mental ill-health has potential to improve treatment outcomes and well-being. In several low and middle-income contexts hospital…
Murphy-Okpala N, Eze C, Ossai EN, Agu CI, Ezenwosu I, et al.
… and inner setting factors like existing infrastructure and health workforce, culture, available resources and tension for change from high pre-treatment loss to follow-up, and intervention's alignment with workflow; all facilitated implementation. Barriers identified included: c…
Jean‐Paul Gaudillière, C Gradmann, A Mcdowell
…) to bridge gaps between history and anthropology in global health. Outlining TB’s resurgent interest within the two disciplines from about 1990, the chapter shows that historiographic concern for TB, although limited, arose from increased multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-T…