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Minoglou M, Komilis D
This work examined the dependence of the health care waste generation rates (HCWGR) from economic factors (gross domestic product per capita, health expenditure per capita), social and health-related factors (human development index, life expectancy at birth, mean years of school…
Allison Portnoy, Jean‐Louis Arcand, Rebecca A. Clark, Chathika K. Weerasuriya, Christinah Mukandavire, et al.
…ability and death impacts economic productivity and burdens health systems. New TB vaccine candidates may reduce this burden. In this study, we estimated the impact of introducing novel TB vaccines on GDP growth in 105 LMICs, using a macroeconomic model to simulate country-level …
Hennis AJM, Coates A, Del Pino S, Ghidinelli M, Gomez Ponce de Leon R, et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated social, economic, and health-related disparities, which disproportionately affect persons living in conditions of vulnerability. Such populations include ethnic groups who face discrimination and experience barriers to accessing comprehensive…
Human Sciences Research Council
… a number of factors, key of which is that young people are healthy. Currently, the burden of disease among youth is high, with tuberculosis (TB) and HIV emerging as the leading causes of death among all youth in the country, along with violence and traffic accidents for young me…
Jigna Dave, Mihir P. Rupani
…Towards Addressing Social and Structural Determinants for a Healthier Future; A Response to the Recent Commentaries
Helen Onyeaka, Amirsaman Zahabioun, Bilal Zafar, Samaa Akhtar, Rawa Badri, et al.
…n unprecedented burden on the region's already overburdened health systems, another major public health concern is the clinical similarities between COVID-19 and TB, making TB diagnosis increasingly challenging, which may lead to poor prognosis, especially in people with TB and C…
Rana Pant
…eading cause of death in people living with HIV/AIDS. World Health Organization declared TB as global emergency. Still, TB is second leading cause of death worldwide. A good percentage of people in the developing countries continue to suffer from this menace because of poverty, g…
Natun Itania Cornelia, Buntoro Ika Febianti, Wardani Nimas Prita Wajeningtyas Kusuma, Telussa Arley Sadra
…ground: Tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus are major public health problems with a well-recognized bidirectional relationship. Diabetes mellitus increases the risk of active tuberculosis, while tuberculosis may worsen glycemic control. This comorbidity may also increase household…
Natun Itania Cornelia, Buntoro Ika Febianti, Wardani Nimas Prita Wajeningtyas Kusuma, Telussa Arley Sadra
…ground: Tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus are major public health problems with a well-recognized bidirectional relationship. Diabetes mellitus increases the risk of active tuberculosis, while tuberculosis may worsen glycemic control. This comorbidity may also increase household…
Human Sciences Research Council
… have yielded notable progress, the disease remains a major health problem in South Africa and other countries with a high TB burden. In seeking to end the global TB epidemic by 2030, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has expanded efforts to address the disease beyond the biome…
Debora Pedrazzoli
Background: Tuberculosis (TB), a major global public health concern, is known as a disease of the poor. However, evidence on the economic burden of TB is limited, and so is the literature on the impact of poverty alleviation strategies, such as social protection (SP), on financia…
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
COVID-19 continues to pose challenges to people’s health and wellbeing globally and is impeding progress in meeting Goal 3 targets. Before the pandemic, gains were evident in many areas of health, including reproductive, maternal and child health, immunization coverage and treatm…
Camila Carneiro dos Reis, Luana Fontinele Silva, Gleydstone Teixeira Almeida, Bruna Cristina Cunha Leite, Lucas Moura de Oliveira, et al.
…y and mortality rate in Brazil, reflecting a serious public health problem, in view of this, the World Health Organization recommends the organization and performance of services in the health promotion of the population, thus, Primary Health Care (PHC), being the gateway to the …
Elham Maraghi, Mina Jahangiri, Shima Younespour
…und and objectives: Tuberculosis is still one of the public health challenges in both developed and developing countries. This study designed to investigate the relationship between the human development index, one of the most important indicators of economic, social and health c…
Dewa Ketut Meles, Imam Mustofa, Aswin Rafif Khairullah, Wurlina Wurlina, Rheza Imawan Mustofa, et al.
…ed at developing therapeutic medicines is focused on public health rather than veterinary uses. This review therefore focuses on a comprehensive detail of paratuberculosis in animals, including its public health implications and economic impact.
Worbes-Cerezo M, Nafees B, Lloyd A, Gallop K, Ladha I, et al.
…ents. However, specific values which quantify the impact on health-related quality of life (HRQL) for economic evaluation are lacking. Objectives This study aimed to elicit health utility values for AEs related to biologic treatment and surgical complications for CD in the UK. Me…
Bashar Haruna Gulumbe, Aminu Shehu
…lso offers hope for a future where TB is no longer a global health crisis
Sorokina M, Ukubayev T, Koichubekov B
…ased over the period of 2001-2019. Economic development and healthcare capacity were negatively correlated with Tuberculosis incidence. A multiple linear regression equation on Tuberculosis incidence (y) was developed with economic development (x1) and healthcare capacity (x2) cl…
Nugurwar, Rohit G, Zod, Neha L, Mahalle, Nikita V, Sawarkar, Harigopal S
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a global health crisis, affecting over 1.7 billion people worldwide by 1990—approximately one-third of the population. This review traces patterns in prevalence, incidence, and mortality, drawing attention to the uneven progress across regions. S…
Nugurwar, Rohit G, Zod, Neha L, Mahalle, Nikita V, Sawarkar, Harigopal S
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a global health crisis, affecting over 1.7 billion people worldwide by 1990—approximately one-third of the population. This review traces patterns in prevalence, incidence, and mortality, drawing attention to the uneven progress across regions. S…
Rohit G. Nugurwar, Neha L. Zod, Nikita V. Mahalle, Harigopal S. Sawarkar
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a global health crisis, affecting over 1.7 billion people worldwide by 1990—approximately one-third of the population. This review traces patterns in prevalence, incidence, and mortality, drawing attention to the uneven progress across regions. S…
Kallon II, Colvin CJ
…ts who are discharged from hospital and referred to primary health care clinics in South Africa. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences and perceptions of patients, health care workers and family members regarding continuity of TB care in a Cape Town health district…
Ji-Chun Wang, Qin-Yan Zuo, Jin-Xin Zheng, Wen-Wen Lv, Wei Wang, et al.
…iate the disease's economic consequences and improve global health.
Linda B.K., Onchangwa T.N, Gitonga L.K
…ys in diagnosis, resulted to either individual or community health and economic challenges. The purpose of this study was to assess health system related factors influencing timely diagnosis of TB in Tharaka Nithi County. A descriptive crossectional survey study design was adopte…
Choi H, Chung H, Muntaner C
…examined the extent to which the social consequences of ill health changed since the East Asian economic downturn. Data were collected for 2007-2012 from the Korea National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey. To identify associations between TB history and current househol…