Tuberculosis (TB) remains a stigmatised disease that exerts a considerable toll on morbidity and mortality internationally. In Australia, where the burden of disease is borne largely by immigrants, it is indissociable from immigration discourse(s), which suffuse public health policy and practice(s). Although significant attention has been afforded to mapping the incidence of disease amongst the ‘overseas-born’ and examining the antecedents to current approaches to TB control, little attention has been afforded to examining how and why TB is constructed as such. Inadequate consideration has been afforded to exploring how immigrants diagnosed with TB in New South Wales (NSW) negotiate the experience of living with the disease. This thesis see...
The health screening of migrants, asylum seekers, and other entrants to the UK is currently high on ...
Tuberculosis cases in Australian people have increased. Australia has for many decades experienced a...
This article seeks to contribute to recent debates about ethnicity and health by exploring the histo...
The re-emergence of tuberculosis (TB) in low-incidence countries and its disproportionate burden on ...
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[Background] The re-emergence of tuberculosis (TB) in low-incidence countries and its disproporti...
Since 1987 the highest proportion of tuberculosis (TB) in Canada is associated with immigrants. This...
This dissertation critically examines the experiences of new Canadian immigrants and immigration app...
Objectives Tuberculosis is re-emerging as a critical public health concern in Sweden among the immig...
Medical doctors have concluded that Tuberculosis is curable and preventable yet it remains the leadi...
Migrants living in low incidence countries, including New Zealand (NZ), are disproportionately affec...
Tuberculosis is a bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It most commonly affects t...
The disparity in tuberculosis rates between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people persists in Canada ...
Background: The 2050 Millennium Development Goals (MDG) for tuberculosis (TB) aim for elimination of...
Aim: To explore the diversity of opinion amongst different refugee and minority group representative...
The health screening of migrants, asylum seekers, and other entrants to the UK is currently high on ...
Tuberculosis cases in Australian people have increased. Australia has for many decades experienced a...
This article seeks to contribute to recent debates about ethnicity and health by exploring the histo...
The re-emergence of tuberculosis (TB) in low-incidence countries and its disproportionate burden on ...
Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ....
[Background] The re-emergence of tuberculosis (TB) in low-incidence countries and its disproporti...
Since 1987 the highest proportion of tuberculosis (TB) in Canada is associated with immigrants. This...
This dissertation critically examines the experiences of new Canadian immigrants and immigration app...
Objectives Tuberculosis is re-emerging as a critical public health concern in Sweden among the immig...
Medical doctors have concluded that Tuberculosis is curable and preventable yet it remains the leadi...
Migrants living in low incidence countries, including New Zealand (NZ), are disproportionately affec...
Tuberculosis is a bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It most commonly affects t...
The disparity in tuberculosis rates between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people persists in Canada ...
Background: The 2050 Millennium Development Goals (MDG) for tuberculosis (TB) aim for elimination of...
Aim: To explore the diversity of opinion amongst different refugee and minority group representative...
The health screening of migrants, asylum seekers, and other entrants to the UK is currently high on ...
Tuberculosis cases in Australian people have increased. Australia has for many decades experienced a...
This article seeks to contribute to recent debates about ethnicity and health by exploring the histo...