Abstract Background Treatment outcomes serve as proxy measures of the quality of tuberculosis treatment provided by the health care system, and it is essential to evaluate the effectiveness of Directly Observed Therapy-Short course program in controlling the disease, and reducing treatment failure, default and death. Hence, we evaluated tuberculosis treatment success rate, its trends and predictors of unsuccessful treatment outcome in Ethiopian Somali region where 85% of its population is pastoralist. Methods A retrospective review of 5 years data (September 2009 to August 2014) was conducted to evaluate the treatment outcome of 1378 randomly selected tuberculosis patients treated in Kharamara, Dege-habour and Gode hospitals. We extracted d...
Introduction. Tuberculosis remains a major public health threat throughout the world particularly in...
Background: Directly Observed Treatment Short course (DOTS) strategy is aimed at diagnosing 70% of i...
Background. Tuberculosis (TB) patients who do not complete treatment pose a potential public health ...
Background. Assessing the outcomes of tuberculosis (TB) treatment is an important indicator for eval...
Background: In Gondar University Teaching Hospital standardized tuberculosis prevention and control ...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence on treatment outcomes and their trend analysis through a register based retrospe...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence on treatment outcomes and their trend analysis through a register based retrospe...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis remains to be a major public health problem among under developed w...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) is one of the major public health problems in Ethiopia. Determining trea...
Background: Monitoring the outcome of tuberculosis (TB) treatment and investigating factors associat...
BackgroundDirectly Observed Treatment Short-course (DOTS) has been one of the major strategies to co...
Abstract Background Data regarding tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcomes, proportion of TB/HIV co-inf...
OBJECTIVES: In the Somali Regional State, Ethiopia, where most of the population are pastoralists, c...
BACKGROUND:Although it is a preventable and treatable disease, tuberculosis remains a major medical ...
Abstract Background Evaluating outcomes after tuberculosis (TB) treatment can help identify the prim...
Introduction. Tuberculosis remains a major public health threat throughout the world particularly in...
Background: Directly Observed Treatment Short course (DOTS) strategy is aimed at diagnosing 70% of i...
Background. Tuberculosis (TB) patients who do not complete treatment pose a potential public health ...
Background. Assessing the outcomes of tuberculosis (TB) treatment is an important indicator for eval...
Background: In Gondar University Teaching Hospital standardized tuberculosis prevention and control ...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence on treatment outcomes and their trend analysis through a register based retrospe...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence on treatment outcomes and their trend analysis through a register based retrospe...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis remains to be a major public health problem among under developed w...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) is one of the major public health problems in Ethiopia. Determining trea...
Background: Monitoring the outcome of tuberculosis (TB) treatment and investigating factors associat...
BackgroundDirectly Observed Treatment Short-course (DOTS) has been one of the major strategies to co...
Abstract Background Data regarding tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcomes, proportion of TB/HIV co-inf...
OBJECTIVES: In the Somali Regional State, Ethiopia, where most of the population are pastoralists, c...
BACKGROUND:Although it is a preventable and treatable disease, tuberculosis remains a major medical ...
Abstract Background Evaluating outcomes after tuberculosis (TB) treatment can help identify the prim...
Introduction. Tuberculosis remains a major public health threat throughout the world particularly in...
Background: Directly Observed Treatment Short course (DOTS) strategy is aimed at diagnosing 70% of i...
Background. Tuberculosis (TB) patients who do not complete treatment pose a potential public health ...