To address the considerable tuberculosis (TB)/HIV co-infected population in Cape Town, a number of clinics have made an effort of varying degrees to integrate TB and HIV services. This article describes the development of a theory-based survey instrument designed to quantify the extent to which services were integrated in 33 clinics and presents the results of the survey. Using principal factor analysis, eight factors were extracted and used to make comparisons across three types of clinics: co-located TB and antiretroviral therapy (ART) services, clinics with TB services only and clinics with ART only. Clinics with co-located services scored highest on measures related to integrated TB/ART service delivery compared to clinics with single s...
Background. Patients with tuberculosis (TB) face several challenges in accessing care, and an integr...
International audienceTuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death among PLHIV and multidrug-resi...
Objective: In 2004 the WHO released the Interim Policy on Collaborative TB/HIV activities. For Peopl...
To address the considerable tuberculosis (TB)/HIV co-infected population in Cape Town, a number of c...
Public Health Facilities in South Africa.To assess the current integration of TB and HIV services in...
SETTING: Public Health Facilities in South Africa. OBJECTIVE: To assess the current integration of T...
Summary background In many countries including South Africa, the increasing human immunodeficiency v...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis is the leading infectious cause of death among people living with H...
BACKGROUND : South Africa’s tuberculosis burden is the third highest globally and is closely associa...
Background. In 2004 the World Health Organization (WHO) released the Interim Policy on Collaborative...
Background—WHO recommends that treatment of TB in HIV-infected patients should be integrated with HI...
OBJECTIVES: Given the imperative to scale up integrated tuberculosis (TB) and HIV services in settin...
Current strategies are insufficient to contain the growing tuberculosis (TB) epidemic in areas of hi...
OBJECTIVES To describe the development and operation of integrated tuberculosis (TB) and HIV care at...
Background. The combined tuberculosis (TB) and HIV epidemics in South Africa (SA) have created enorm...
Background. Patients with tuberculosis (TB) face several challenges in accessing care, and an integr...
International audienceTuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death among PLHIV and multidrug-resi...
Objective: In 2004 the WHO released the Interim Policy on Collaborative TB/HIV activities. For Peopl...
To address the considerable tuberculosis (TB)/HIV co-infected population in Cape Town, a number of c...
Public Health Facilities in South Africa.To assess the current integration of TB and HIV services in...
SETTING: Public Health Facilities in South Africa. OBJECTIVE: To assess the current integration of T...
Summary background In many countries including South Africa, the increasing human immunodeficiency v...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis is the leading infectious cause of death among people living with H...
BACKGROUND : South Africa’s tuberculosis burden is the third highest globally and is closely associa...
Background. In 2004 the World Health Organization (WHO) released the Interim Policy on Collaborative...
Background—WHO recommends that treatment of TB in HIV-infected patients should be integrated with HI...
OBJECTIVES: Given the imperative to scale up integrated tuberculosis (TB) and HIV services in settin...
Current strategies are insufficient to contain the growing tuberculosis (TB) epidemic in areas of hi...
OBJECTIVES To describe the development and operation of integrated tuberculosis (TB) and HIV care at...
Background. The combined tuberculosis (TB) and HIV epidemics in South Africa (SA) have created enorm...
Background. Patients with tuberculosis (TB) face several challenges in accessing care, and an integr...
International audienceTuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death among PLHIV and multidrug-resi...
Objective: In 2004 the WHO released the Interim Policy on Collaborative TB/HIV activities. For Peopl...