AbstractCurrent World Health Organisation targets calling for an end to the global tuberculosis (TB) epidemic by 2035 require a dramatic improvement in current case-detection strategies. A reliance on passive case finding (PCF) has resulted consistently, in over three million infectious TB cases per year, being missed by the health system, leading to ongoing transmission of infection within families and communities. Active case finding (ACF) for TB has been recognized as an important complementary strategy to PCF, in order to diagnose and treat patients earlier, reducing the period of infectiousness and therefore transmission. ACF may also achieve substantial population-level TB control. Local TB epidemiology and the resources available in ...
In light of the limitations of the current case finding strategies and the global urgency to improve...
In Afghanistan, improving TB case detection remains challenging. In 2014, only half of the estimated...
Passive detection of tuberculosis (TB) cases may lead to delay in treatment which may contribute to ...
AbstractCurrent World Health Organisation targets calling for an end to the global tuberculosis (TB)...
In 2017, 10 million people developed tuberculosis, of whom approximately 4 million were not diagnose...
Despite substantial millions of people being treated by National Tuberculosis Control Programs (NTPs...
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...
Vulnerable populations, including homeless persons, high-risk drug and alcohol users, prison inmates...
Vulnerable populations, including homeless persons, high-risk drug and alcohol users, prison inmates...
Background: There is limited evidence on whether active case finding (ACF) among marginalised and vu...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health problem. The World Health Organization (WHO) has set...
Background At present of the limitation of the current case finding strategies and the global urgenc...
In order to win the battle to end the global tuberculosis (TB) epidemic, we need new and better tool...
In light of the limitations of the current case finding strategies and the global urgency to improve...
In Afghanistan, improving TB case detection remains challenging. In 2014, only half of the estimated...
Passive detection of tuberculosis (TB) cases may lead to delay in treatment which may contribute to ...
AbstractCurrent World Health Organisation targets calling for an end to the global tuberculosis (TB)...
In 2017, 10 million people developed tuberculosis, of whom approximately 4 million were not diagnose...
Despite substantial millions of people being treated by National Tuberculosis Control Programs (NTPs...
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...
Vulnerable populations, including homeless persons, high-risk drug and alcohol users, prison inmates...
Vulnerable populations, including homeless persons, high-risk drug and alcohol users, prison inmates...
Background: There is limited evidence on whether active case finding (ACF) among marginalised and vu...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health problem. The World Health Organization (WHO) has set...
Background At present of the limitation of the current case finding strategies and the global urgenc...
In order to win the battle to end the global tuberculosis (TB) epidemic, we need new and better tool...
In light of the limitations of the current case finding strategies and the global urgency to improve...
In Afghanistan, improving TB case detection remains challenging. In 2014, only half of the estimated...
Passive detection of tuberculosis (TB) cases may lead to delay in treatment which may contribute to ...