BACKGROUND:Despite recent reductions in prevalence, China still faces a substantial tuberculosis (TB) burden, with future progress dependent on the ability of rural providers to appropriately detect and refer TB patients for further care. This study (a) provides a baseline assessment of the ability of rural providers to correctly manage presumptive TB cases; (b) measures the gap between provider knowledge and practice and; (c) evaluates how ongoing reforms of China's health system-characterized by a movement toward "integrated care" and promotion of initial contact with grassroots providers-will affect the care of TB patients. METHODS/FINDINGS:Unannounced standardized patients (SPs) presenting with classic pulmonary TB symptoms were deploye...
Abstract Background Large-scale Tuberculosis (TB) control programmes in China have been hailed a suc...
BACKGROUND: Progress in tuberculosis control in China has been the slowest in western areas, which h...
Background: Tuberculosis is a devastating disease due to its rapid transmission and high rate of mor...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite recent reductions in prevalence, China still faces a substantial tu...
Background: China has the second highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide. The modern TB contro...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a serious global health problem. Its paradigms are shifting through time...
Background: Large-scale Tuberculosis ( TB) control programmes in China have been hailed a success. C...
Currently three hospital and tuberculosis (TB) collaboration models exist in China: the dispensary m...
Abstract Background In the underdeveloped multi-ethnic regions of China, high tuberculosis (TB) burd...
To determine factors influencing the utilization and accessibility to bacteriologic-based tuberculos...
Currently three hospital and tuberculosis (TB) collaboration models exist in China: the dispensary m...
Tuberculosis is a serious global health problem. Its paradigms are shifting through time, especially...
Abstract Background The primar...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the registration, management and characteristics of patients with tuberculos...
Background: Tuberculosis is a leading cause of death worldwide and has become a high global health p...
Abstract Background Large-scale Tuberculosis (TB) control programmes in China have been hailed a suc...
BACKGROUND: Progress in tuberculosis control in China has been the slowest in western areas, which h...
Background: Tuberculosis is a devastating disease due to its rapid transmission and high rate of mor...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite recent reductions in prevalence, China still faces a substantial tu...
Background: China has the second highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide. The modern TB contro...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a serious global health problem. Its paradigms are shifting through time...
Background: Large-scale Tuberculosis ( TB) control programmes in China have been hailed a success. C...
Currently three hospital and tuberculosis (TB) collaboration models exist in China: the dispensary m...
Abstract Background In the underdeveloped multi-ethnic regions of China, high tuberculosis (TB) burd...
To determine factors influencing the utilization and accessibility to bacteriologic-based tuberculos...
Currently three hospital and tuberculosis (TB) collaboration models exist in China: the dispensary m...
Tuberculosis is a serious global health problem. Its paradigms are shifting through time, especially...
Abstract Background The primar...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the registration, management and characteristics of patients with tuberculos...
Background: Tuberculosis is a leading cause of death worldwide and has become a high global health p...
Abstract Background Large-scale Tuberculosis (TB) control programmes in China have been hailed a suc...
BACKGROUND: Progress in tuberculosis control in China has been the slowest in western areas, which h...
Background: Tuberculosis is a devastating disease due to its rapid transmission and high rate of mor...