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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 …
Helen Ayles, Professor
…ll produce two major outputs of global importance to public health policy. The first will provide definitive evidence of the effectiveness of scaled up combination TB/HIV prevention interventions on TB. The second output will improve understanding of the best ways to measure the …
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…
Ramachandran R, Dumitrescu A, Baiceanu D, Popa C, Dragomir A, 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, …
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…
Henok Mulatu, Shaban Mohammed
… 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…
Subba Krishna Nagaraj, K. S. Aviraj, Renu Agrawal, Mittal Rathod, Mehul Kaliya
… Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) poses a significant public health and economic burden in India, with out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) often leading to financial distress. This study reviews and meta-analyses costs associated with drug-sensitive TB care in India. Methods: Relevan…
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 its citizens and health care system. Consequently, there is a need for further studie…
Paul Pronyk, Sree Kumar, Tazeen H. Jafar
…tings face intersecting pressures including under-resourced health systems coupled with rapid urbanisation and environmental shifts. Despite broad global commitments, CVD control has lagged behind historical progress in other health domains, such as HIV, tuberculosis and maternal…
Udo Schüklenk, A. M. Viens
… addressing issues in infectious disease control and public health. The ethical issues surrounding HIV/AIDS are best divided conceptually into two parts: life before and life after the advent of life‐preserving therapies. This division provides a natural way to categorize how eth…
Pu Wang, Gang Zhang, Yurong Cai, Lingling Jiang, Xiaoxia Niu, et al.
… high mortality rates, with serious implications for public health and economic development. Therefore, tuberculosis prevention and control is crucial for global health and socio-economic stability. The development of effective preventive vaccines remains an urgent task in the fi…
Mangenah C, Sibanda EL, Maringwa G, Sithole J, Gudukeya S, et al.
…e cost per visit of five integrated sexual and reproductive health and HIV (human immuno-deficiency virus) services (provider perspective) within five clinic sites. These five clinics were part of four service delivery models: Non-governmental-organisation (NGO) directly managed …
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
The 2018 winter issue of Eurohealth presents an expansive collection of articles spanning the delivery of various community level services, increasing health coverage, and policy reforms aimed at health system strengthening : Hub-and-spoke dispensing models for community; Challen…
Patenaude BN
…examine the relationship between development assistance for health (DAH) and domestic health spending, both public and private, in 134 countries between 2000 and 2015. Data on 237 656 donor transactions from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation's DAH and Health Expendi…
Kwame Obiri Frempong
…e interventions to address these socio-economic challenges. Health impacts are a significant concern, with data revealing that diseases attributed to illegal mining, such as sexually transmitted diseases (21% respondents), tuberculosis (11% respondents), malaria (31% respondents)…
Ghabri S, Lam L, Bocquet F, Spath HM
…quality of the methods were assessed using the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) and a set of eight key aspects for a reference case for economic evaluation of bDMARDs based on the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) and Drummond checklis…
Jiaxu Gu, Jiaming Wang, Long Zhong, Bingcheng Lu, Hongqiang Xie, et al.
…ns such as tuberculosis and leprosy pose significant global health challenges, particularly in impoverished regions. These diseases not only cause severe physical symptoms but also lead to psychological and economic burdens. This study assesses the disease and economic burden of …
Danyuchen Sun, Zhili Li, Yingpeng Qiu, Wei Shu, Lijie Zhang, et al.
…ulosis drugs approved in China and recommended by the World Health Organization, with demonstrated good efficacy and safety profile in clinical trials. However, health economic evaluations of these new drugs using modeling approaches are limited in China. This study aims to evalu…