<div><p>Background</p><p>While community-based active case finding (ACF) for tuberculosis (TB) holds promise for increasing early case detection among hard-to-reach populations, limited data exist on the acceptability of active screening. We aimed to identify barriers and explore facilitators on the pathway from diagnosis to care among TB patients and health providers.</p><p>Methods</p><p>Mixed-methods study. We administered a survey questionnaire to, and performed in-depth interviews with, TB patients identified through ACF from poor urban settlements in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Additionally, we conducted focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with community and public health providers involved in ACF, respectively.</p><p>Results</p>...
Papua New Guinea is one of the 14 highest-burden countries for tuberculosis (TB) infection, but few ...
BACKGROUND:Despite free TB services available in public health facilities, TB patients often face se...
In 2017, 10 million people developed tuberculosis, of whom approximately 4 million were not diagnose...
While community-based active case finding (ACF) for tuberculosis (TB) holds promise for increasing e...
While community-based active case finding (ACF) for tuberculosis (TB) holds promise for increasing e...
Background While community-based active case finding (ACF) for tuberculosis (TB) holds promise for i...
Background: In light of the limitations of the current case finding strategies and the global urgenc...
In light of the limitations of the current case finding strategies and the global urgency to improve...
BACKGROUND:With support of the national tuberculosis (TB) program, KHANA (a local non-governmental o...
As exemplified by the situation in Cambodia, disease specific (vertical) health programmes are often...
OBJECTIVE : To systematically screen older rural populations in Cambodia for tuberculosis (TB) and d...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, killing nearly two millio...
In many high-risk populations, access to tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment is limited and po...
BACKGROUND: Cambodia has made notable progress in the fight against tuberculosis (TB). However, thes...
Directly observed treatment (DOT) for tuberculosis (TB) is recommended by the World Health Organizat...
Papua New Guinea is one of the 14 highest-burden countries for tuberculosis (TB) infection, but few ...
BACKGROUND:Despite free TB services available in public health facilities, TB patients often face se...
In 2017, 10 million people developed tuberculosis, of whom approximately 4 million were not diagnose...
While community-based active case finding (ACF) for tuberculosis (TB) holds promise for increasing e...
While community-based active case finding (ACF) for tuberculosis (TB) holds promise for increasing e...
Background While community-based active case finding (ACF) for tuberculosis (TB) holds promise for i...
Background: In light of the limitations of the current case finding strategies and the global urgenc...
In light of the limitations of the current case finding strategies and the global urgency to improve...
BACKGROUND:With support of the national tuberculosis (TB) program, KHANA (a local non-governmental o...
As exemplified by the situation in Cambodia, disease specific (vertical) health programmes are often...
OBJECTIVE : To systematically screen older rural populations in Cambodia for tuberculosis (TB) and d...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, killing nearly two millio...
In many high-risk populations, access to tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment is limited and po...
BACKGROUND: Cambodia has made notable progress in the fight against tuberculosis (TB). However, thes...
Directly observed treatment (DOT) for tuberculosis (TB) is recommended by the World Health Organizat...
Papua New Guinea is one of the 14 highest-burden countries for tuberculosis (TB) infection, but few ...
BACKGROUND:Despite free TB services available in public health facilities, TB patients often face se...
In 2017, 10 million people developed tuberculosis, of whom approximately 4 million were not diagnose...