The issue of detention as a public health control measure has attracted attention recently. This is because the threat of strains of tuberculosis that are resistant to a wider range of drugs has been identified, and there is renewed concern that public health is threatened. This paper considers whether involuntary detention is justified where voluntary measures have failed or where a patient poses a danger, albeit uncertain, to the public. We discuss the need for strengthening evidence-based assessments of public health risk and suggest that we should reflect more profoundly on the philosophical foundations upon which our policies and practices are grounded
Tuberculosis is one of the world’s most dreaded pandemics known to mankind, resulting in approximate...
In the summer of 2007, Atlanta attorney Andrew Speaker made headlines when, while traveling in Italy...
During the last 15 years situation with Tuberculosis (TB) in prison system in Russia has been worsen...
As the world witnesses ever-increasing rates of tuberculosis, particularly of drug-resistant strains...
This article uses tuberculosis as the paradigm for exploring rational standards for the exercise of ...
Individuals affected by communicable infectious diseases, specially tuberculosis, if they are refrac...
The need to balance the rights of individuals and to protect the public health will bring with it de...
Public health-care providers (public hospitals) and related health-care services in South Africa hav...
Public health impact of detention of individuals with tuberculosis: systematic literature revie
Adherence to treatment is a key element for global TB control. Public health laws can be used to enf...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the use of compulsory detention in the context of a new national tuberculosis ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00333506 The Royal In...
On 30 August 1998, the Mail on Sunday, under the headline “TB refugee ‘must be held in hospital’”, d...
Adherence to treatment is a key element for global TB control. Public health laws can be used to enf...
The resurgence of tuberculosis and the rise in drug-resistant cases is neither inexplicable nor unex...
Tuberculosis is one of the world’s most dreaded pandemics known to mankind, resulting in approximate...
In the summer of 2007, Atlanta attorney Andrew Speaker made headlines when, while traveling in Italy...
During the last 15 years situation with Tuberculosis (TB) in prison system in Russia has been worsen...
As the world witnesses ever-increasing rates of tuberculosis, particularly of drug-resistant strains...
This article uses tuberculosis as the paradigm for exploring rational standards for the exercise of ...
Individuals affected by communicable infectious diseases, specially tuberculosis, if they are refrac...
The need to balance the rights of individuals and to protect the public health will bring with it de...
Public health-care providers (public hospitals) and related health-care services in South Africa hav...
Public health impact of detention of individuals with tuberculosis: systematic literature revie
Adherence to treatment is a key element for global TB control. Public health laws can be used to enf...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the use of compulsory detention in the context of a new national tuberculosis ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00333506 The Royal In...
On 30 August 1998, the Mail on Sunday, under the headline “TB refugee ‘must be held in hospital’”, d...
Adherence to treatment is a key element for global TB control. Public health laws can be used to enf...
The resurgence of tuberculosis and the rise in drug-resistant cases is neither inexplicable nor unex...
Tuberculosis is one of the world’s most dreaded pandemics known to mankind, resulting in approximate...
In the summer of 2007, Atlanta attorney Andrew Speaker made headlines when, while traveling in Italy...
During the last 15 years situation with Tuberculosis (TB) in prison system in Russia has been worsen...