Background: Tuberculosis is a highly contagious disease, and there has been a rise in recent years of drug-resistant cases no longer responding to standard treatment. In order to address this threat and contain possible transmission of drug-resistant cases, some countries have taken strong action, including the compulsory detention of non-adherent drug-resistant patients. These measures have been strongly criticized by human rights advocates, and they raise the question of how to legally protect both citizens and the community. Discussion: Following discussions with National Tuberculosis Programs in Africa (the continent with the highest incidence rates of tuberculosis worldwide), we show that of all the countries surveyed, all but one (Swa...
Rapid scale-up of antiretroviral treatment programmes is happening in Africa, driven by internationa...
BACKGROUND: Until recently, paediatric tuberculosis (TB) has been relatively neglected by the broade...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global emergency, with an estimated 9.6 million new TB cases worldwide r...
In 2018, the United Nations General Assembly convened the first-ever high-level meeting (HLM) on tub...
Adherence to treatment is a key element for global TB control. Public health laws can be used to enf...
Background: The World Health Organization End TB Strategy targets for 2035 are ambitious and drug re...
Abstract The human rights arguments that underpinned the fight against HIV over the last three decad...
The World Health Organization recently released guidelines recommending 36-month use of isoniazid pr...
Many of the factors that increase a person’s vulnerability to tuberculosis (TB) or reduce their acce...
BACKGROUND : The World Health Organization End TB Strategy targets for 2035 are ambitious and drug ...
Objectives: Existing evidence suggests that drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) remains a huge publi...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a major global public health challenge, and a majority of countries have...
Tuberculosis, in all its forms, poses a serious, demonstrable threat to the health of countless indi...
Migrant health is a critical public health issue, and in many countries attention to this topic has ...
In the context of expanding TB and HIV epidemics in South Africa, the decision to enforce non-volunt...
Rapid scale-up of antiretroviral treatment programmes is happening in Africa, driven by internationa...
BACKGROUND: Until recently, paediatric tuberculosis (TB) has been relatively neglected by the broade...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global emergency, with an estimated 9.6 million new TB cases worldwide r...
In 2018, the United Nations General Assembly convened the first-ever high-level meeting (HLM) on tub...
Adherence to treatment is a key element for global TB control. Public health laws can be used to enf...
Background: The World Health Organization End TB Strategy targets for 2035 are ambitious and drug re...
Abstract The human rights arguments that underpinned the fight against HIV over the last three decad...
The World Health Organization recently released guidelines recommending 36-month use of isoniazid pr...
Many of the factors that increase a person’s vulnerability to tuberculosis (TB) or reduce their acce...
BACKGROUND : The World Health Organization End TB Strategy targets for 2035 are ambitious and drug ...
Objectives: Existing evidence suggests that drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) remains a huge publi...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a major global public health challenge, and a majority of countries have...
Tuberculosis, in all its forms, poses a serious, demonstrable threat to the health of countless indi...
Migrant health is a critical public health issue, and in many countries attention to this topic has ...
In the context of expanding TB and HIV epidemics in South Africa, the decision to enforce non-volunt...
Rapid scale-up of antiretroviral treatment programmes is happening in Africa, driven by internationa...
BACKGROUND: Until recently, paediatric tuberculosis (TB) has been relatively neglected by the broade...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global emergency, with an estimated 9.6 million new TB cases worldwide r...