<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite being a recognized standard of tuberculosis (TB) care internationally, mandatory TB case notification brings forth challenges from the private sector. Only three TB cases were notified in 2013 by private practitioners compared to 2000 TB cases notified yearly from the public sector in Alappuzha district. The study objective was to explore the knowledge, opinion and barriers regarding TB Notification among private practitioners offering TB services in Alappuzha, Kerala state, India.</p><p>Methods & Findings</p><p>This was a mixed-methods study with quantitative (survey) and qualitative components conducted between December 2013 and July 2014. The survey, using a structured questionnaire, among 169 private pra...
Under-reporting of new tuberculosis (TB) cases is one of the main problems in TB control, particular...
BACKGROUND: Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patients in India. ...
SETTING: Mumbai, India. A study conducted in Mumbai two decades ago revealed the extent of inappropr...
Despite being a recognized standard of tuberculosis (TB) care internationally, mandatory TB case not...
Despite being a recognized standard of tuberculosis (TB) care internationally, mandatory TB case not...
Despite being a recognized standard of tuberculosis (TB) care internationally, mandatory TB case not...
The Government of India declared TB as a notifiable disease in 2012. There is a paucity of informati...
The Government of India declared TB as a notifiable disease in 2012. There is a paucity of informati...
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Setting: Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wit...
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Abstract Background India accounts for one-fifth of the global incident cases of tuberculosis(TB). T...
<p>*Multiple responses</p><p>**Out of those who have heard about notification</p><p>Sources of knowl...
SETTING: Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India. OBJECTIVES:...
Under-reporting of new tuberculosis (TB) cases is one of the main problems in TB control, particular...
BACKGROUND: Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patients in India. ...
SETTING: Mumbai, India. A study conducted in Mumbai two decades ago revealed the extent of inappropr...
Despite being a recognized standard of tuberculosis (TB) care internationally, mandatory TB case not...
Despite being a recognized standard of tuberculosis (TB) care internationally, mandatory TB case not...
Despite being a recognized standard of tuberculosis (TB) care internationally, mandatory TB case not...
The Government of India declared TB as a notifiable disease in 2012. There is a paucity of informati...
The Government of India declared TB as a notifiable disease in 2012. There is a paucity of informati...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishIndia contributes approximately ...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2019-02-01, epub 2019-02-19Publication sta...
Setting: Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wit...
From BMJ via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-05-08, rev-recd 2018-10-31, accepted 201...
Abstract Background India accounts for one-fifth of the global incident cases of tuberculosis(TB). T...
<p>*Multiple responses</p><p>**Out of those who have heard about notification</p><p>Sources of knowl...
SETTING: Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India. OBJECTIVES:...
Under-reporting of new tuberculosis (TB) cases is one of the main problems in TB control, particular...
BACKGROUND: Private Practitioners (PP) are the primary source of health care for patients in India. ...
SETTING: Mumbai, India. A study conducted in Mumbai two decades ago revealed the extent of inappropr...