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世界卫生组织
Jira Wakoya Feyisa, Mebrate Dufera, Bikila Regassa Feyisa, Sidise Debelo, Jibril Dori, et al.
…isis, spread of infection among the population, and affects health-related quality of life. Despite the public health significance of the problem, there is a paucity of knowledge to well understand the time to reoccurrence of tuberculosis among HIV population and the factors that…
Rosu L, Madan J, Worrall E, Tomeny E, Squire B
…njectable-containing regimens, for both the patient and the health system. STREAM is the first randomised controlled trial with an economical evaluation to compare all-oral and injectable-containing 9-11-month MDR-TB treatment regimens. Methods and analysis Health system costs of…
B. S Bharath Padmashali, A. R. B. Sameena, S Basavaraj
…TB (MDR-TB) has led to a resurgence of TB as a major public health menace worldwide, and MDR-TB has been an area of growing concern in recent years and is posing threat to global efforts for TB control. It has been seen that apart from physical symptoms, TB patients face various …
Pohl E, Lee SR
…e rise to externalities, including adverse local and global health impacts from CAFO waste emissions, which can potentially outweigh their economic viability. However, a shortage of evidence synthesis research exclusively on the impacts of USA-based CAFO waste emissions may hinde…
Gene Philip Levee Ynion, Christian Jay Paeste Rosal, Arvin Zulueta, Angelo Ordanel, Christopher Marlowe A. Caipang
…mergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a global public health crisis that could lead to millions of deaths and severe economic losses.The dramatic rise in the occurrence of AMR-related deaths marks the beginning of the "post-antibiotic era."As experts continue to work on dev…
World Health Organization
Farmer, Paul, Léandre, Fernet, Mukharlyamov, N. M, Gupta, Rajesh, Tarter, Laura, et al.
Serisha Ramasir, Frasia Oosthuizen, Varsha Bangalee
…developed and updated according to evidence-based research. Healthcare workers in the public health sector are responsible for the implementation of said guidelines. The multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) guideline has undergone major changes over the past 5 years. These …
World Health Organization
…global, regional and national levels. Produced by the World Health Organization, the report examines implementation of the End TB Strategy and commitments adopted at the 2018 United Nations high-level meeting on TB. Drawing on data reported by countries and international database…
World Health Organization
…ongside data on treatment outcomes, preventive services and health system responses. It discusses the expansion of rapid molecular diagnostics, treatment of latent TB infection, universal health coverage, social determinants of TB and funding needs for TB prevention and care. The…
Organización Mundial de la Salud
Organisation mondiale de la Santé
Farmer, Paul, Léandre, Fernet, Mukherjee, Joia, Gupta, Rajesh, Tarter, Laura, et al.
World Health Organization
Tuberculosis remains a major global public health problem and one of the leading causes of death from an infectious disease worldwide, despite the availability of effective treatment and long-standing control strategies. This report presents a comprehensive assessment of the glob…
World Health Organization
Fuady A, Houweling TAJ, Mansyur M, Burhan E, Richardus JH
Background The World Health Organization's End Tuberculosis Strategy states that no tuberculosis (TB)-affected households should endure catastrophic costs due to TB. To achieve this target, it is essential to provide adequate social protection. As only a few studies in many count…
Nguyen Vu Anh Thu, Cao Nguyen Hoai Thuong, Trinh Hoang Duy, Thi-Thuy-Dung Ngo
… and social well-being. Thus, shifting our attention toward health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is essential. <h3>Method</h3> This was a prospective follow-up study conducted within government programmatic management of drug-resistant tuberculosis clinics in seven provinces of…
Helen Cox, Marian Loveday
…ifampicin-Resistant Tuberculosis in South Africa.BMC Public Health. 2020; 20: 76Crossref PubMed Scopus (21) Google Scholar, 3Baral SC Aryal Y Bhattrai R King R Newell JN The importance of providing counselling and financial support to patients receiving treatment for multi-drug r…
Madan JJ, Rosu L, Tefera MG, van Rensburg C, Evans D, et al.
Objective To investigate cost changes for health systems and participants, resulting from switching to short treatment regimens for multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis. Methods We compared the costs to health systems and participants of long (20 to 22 months) and short (9 to 1…
Nguyen BH, Dang TTH, Hoang DT, Do TT, Van Dinh L, et al.
…-resistant tuberculosis, exacerbating a major global public health problem. The Harnessing new mHealth technologies to Strengthen the Management of Multi-Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Vietnam (V-SMART) trial tests whether a mobile health (mHealth) application (app) can optimise …
Veen, Jaap, Borroni, Emanuele, Yedilbayev, Askar, Suminovic, Aleksander
A review of the TB programme in Bosnia and Herzegovina was organized by the WHO Regional Office for Europeon 11–22 November 2013. The review was requested by the Minister of Civil Affairs in view of the end of thesupport of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria …
Nichola R Naylor, Mateusz Hasso-Agopsowicz, Chaelin Kim, Yixuan Ma, Isabel Frost, et al.
…ial vaccines to mitigate this burden. **METHODS:** We take healthcare system and labour productivity perspectives. Hospital cost-per-case and length-of-stay estimates were calculated through meta-analyses and reviewing published systematic reviews. Unit labour productivity losse…
van Staden D, Haynes RK, Viljoen JM
…r the purpose of globally eliminating TB by 2035, the World Health Organization (WHO) introduced the "End-TB" initiative by employing interventions focusing on high impact, integrated and patient-centered approaches, such as individualized therapy. However, the extraordinary shor…
World Health Organization
Tuberculosis remains a leading infectious cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, closely associated with poverty, vulnerability and inequities in access to care. This executive summary presents a concise assessment of the global tuberculosis epidemic and the response to it, …