Background: Although poverty is widely recognized as an important risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) disease, the specific proximal risk factors that mediate this association are less clear. The objective of our study was to investigate the mechanisms by which poverty increases the risk of TB. Methods: Using individual level data from 198,754 people from the 2006 Demographic Health Survey (DHS) for India, we assessed self-reported TB status, TB determinants and household socioeconomic status. We used these data to calculate the population attributable fractions (PAF) for each key TB risk factor based on the prevalence of determinants and estimates of the effect of these risk factors derived from published sources. We conducted a mediation an...
Although historically tuberculosis (TB) has been associated with poverty, few analytical studies fro...
Lung Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease directly affects the lungs caused by tuberculosis ba...
Setting: There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The assoc...
Although poverty is widely recognized as an important risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) disease, the...
Although poverty is widely recognized as an important risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) disease, the...
The association between poverty and tuberculosis (TB) is well established and widespread. Objective...
Abstract Background Reduction of multidimensional poverty and tuberculosis are priority development ...
Introduction: Tuberculosis is a disease of poverty affecting mostly young adults in their most produ...
pSETTING: Households in Malawi, Mongolia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Rwanda, Tanzania, Viet Nam and Z...
Tuberculosis (TB) infects over 9 million people annually and is responsible for approximately 1.5 mi...
Although historically tuberculosis (TB) has been associated with poverty, few analytical studies fro...
Contains fulltext : 182614.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)According to th...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Background: TB is a complex socio economic problem that impedes human development and traps the poor...
Increased risk of tuberculosis is widely recognized to be associated with increased poverty, yet the...
Although historically tuberculosis (TB) has been associated with poverty, few analytical studies fro...
Lung Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease directly affects the lungs caused by tuberculosis ba...
Setting: There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The assoc...
Although poverty is widely recognized as an important risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) disease, the...
Although poverty is widely recognized as an important risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) disease, the...
The association between poverty and tuberculosis (TB) is well established and widespread. Objective...
Abstract Background Reduction of multidimensional poverty and tuberculosis are priority development ...
Introduction: Tuberculosis is a disease of poverty affecting mostly young adults in their most produ...
pSETTING: Households in Malawi, Mongolia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Rwanda, Tanzania, Viet Nam and Z...
Tuberculosis (TB) infects over 9 million people annually and is responsible for approximately 1.5 mi...
Although historically tuberculosis (TB) has been associated with poverty, few analytical studies fro...
Contains fulltext : 182614.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)According to th...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Background: TB is a complex socio economic problem that impedes human development and traps the poor...
Increased risk of tuberculosis is widely recognized to be associated with increased poverty, yet the...
Although historically tuberculosis (TB) has been associated with poverty, few analytical studies fro...
Lung Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease directly affects the lungs caused by tuberculosis ba...
Setting: There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The assoc...