In 2017, 10 million people developed tuberculosis, of whom approximately 4 million were not diagnosed, treated, or notified to national tuberculosis programmes (NTP).1 Of the remaining 6 million, many experienced substantial delays in accessing and receiving appropriate care.1 This unacceptable situation leads to unnecessary disability and loss of life, and impedes tuberculosis control because of onward transmission at a household and community level. To rectify these shortcomings and eliminate tuberculosis, new strategies are urgently required to enhance tuberculosis case detection
Screening of household contacts of tuberculosis (TB) patients is a recommended strategy to improve e...
BACKGROUND In order to end tuberculosis (TB), it is necessary to expand coverage of TB care service...
Background. Active case finding (ACF) among contacts of patients with tuberculosis is a global healt...
AbstractCurrent World Health Organisation targets calling for an end to the global tuberculosis (TB)...
Despite substantial millions of people being treated by National Tuberculosis Control Programs (NTPs...
Of the estimated half a million people who develop multidrug resistant (MDR) tuberculosis each year,...
Background: There is limited evidence on whether active case finding (ACF) among marginalised and vu...
BACKGROUND: Community-based active case-finding interventions might identify and treat more people w...
Active case-finding (ACF) for tuberculosis can help find the “missing millions” with undiagnosed tub...
Active case-finding (ACF) for tuberculosis can help find the “missing millions” with undiagnosed tub...
Active case-finding (ACF) for tuberculosis can help find the “missing millions” with undiagnosed tub...
Background: Contact investigation is an active case finding strategy to increase detection of Tuber...
Summary: Background: Active case finding is recommended as an important strategy to control tubercu...
In order to win the battle to end the global tuberculosis (TB) epidemic, we need new and better tool...
Screening of household contacts of tuberculosis (TB) patients is a recommended strategy to improve e...
Screening of household contacts of tuberculosis (TB) patients is a recommended strategy to improve e...
BACKGROUND In order to end tuberculosis (TB), it is necessary to expand coverage of TB care service...
Background. Active case finding (ACF) among contacts of patients with tuberculosis is a global healt...
AbstractCurrent World Health Organisation targets calling for an end to the global tuberculosis (TB)...
Despite substantial millions of people being treated by National Tuberculosis Control Programs (NTPs...
Of the estimated half a million people who develop multidrug resistant (MDR) tuberculosis each year,...
Background: There is limited evidence on whether active case finding (ACF) among marginalised and vu...
BACKGROUND: Community-based active case-finding interventions might identify and treat more people w...
Active case-finding (ACF) for tuberculosis can help find the “missing millions” with undiagnosed tub...
Active case-finding (ACF) for tuberculosis can help find the “missing millions” with undiagnosed tub...
Active case-finding (ACF) for tuberculosis can help find the “missing millions” with undiagnosed tub...
Background: Contact investigation is an active case finding strategy to increase detection of Tuber...
Summary: Background: Active case finding is recommended as an important strategy to control tubercu...
In order to win the battle to end the global tuberculosis (TB) epidemic, we need new and better tool...
Screening of household contacts of tuberculosis (TB) patients is a recommended strategy to improve e...
Screening of household contacts of tuberculosis (TB) patients is a recommended strategy to improve e...
BACKGROUND In order to end tuberculosis (TB), it is necessary to expand coverage of TB care service...
Background. Active case finding (ACF) among contacts of patients with tuberculosis is a global healt...