The potential population-level impact of private-sector initiatives for tuberculosis (TB) case finding in Southeast Asia remains uncertain. In 2011, the Indus Hospital TB Control Program in Karachi, Pakistan, undertook an aggressive case-finding campaign that doubled notification rates, providing an opportunity to investigate potential population-level effects.We constructed an age-structured compartmental model of TB in the intervention area. We fit the model using field and literature data, assuming that TB incidence equaled the estimated nationwide incidence in Pakistan (primary analysis), or 1.5 times greater (high-incidence scenario). We modeled the intervention as an increase in the rate of formal-sector TB diagnosis and evaluated the...
In Afghanistan, improving TB case detection remains challenging. In 2014, only half of the estimated...
Records of WHO and International Union against TB and lung diseases have described the TB situation ...
BACKGROUND:In 2013, approximately 480,000 people developed active multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (...
BACKGROUND: The potential population-level impact of private-sector initiatives for tuberculosis (TB...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains the most common cause of infectious disease deaths worldwide. What is perh...
<p>TB incidence is shown in red, prevalence in blue, and notification rates in green. Dotted lines r...
Abstract Background Population impact measures (PIMs) have been developed as tools to help policy-ma...
Objectives Active case finding (ACF) is an important tuberculosis (TB) intervention in high-burden s...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of avoidable deaths from an infectious disease ...
Pakistan is facing Tuberculosis (TB) as a major issue of public health. Its prevalence has always be...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) remains the most common cause of infectious disease deaths worldwide. ...
In Afghanistan, improving TB case detection remains challenging. In 2014, only half of the estimated...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) control efforts are hampered by an imperfect understanding of TB epide...
BACKGROUND:Pakistan is fifth among high burden countries for tuberculosis. A steady increase is seen...
In 2013, approximately 480,000 people developed active multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), wh...
In Afghanistan, improving TB case detection remains challenging. In 2014, only half of the estimated...
Records of WHO and International Union against TB and lung diseases have described the TB situation ...
BACKGROUND:In 2013, approximately 480,000 people developed active multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (...
BACKGROUND: The potential population-level impact of private-sector initiatives for tuberculosis (TB...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains the most common cause of infectious disease deaths worldwide. What is perh...
<p>TB incidence is shown in red, prevalence in blue, and notification rates in green. Dotted lines r...
Abstract Background Population impact measures (PIMs) have been developed as tools to help policy-ma...
Objectives Active case finding (ACF) is an important tuberculosis (TB) intervention in high-burden s...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of avoidable deaths from an infectious disease ...
Pakistan is facing Tuberculosis (TB) as a major issue of public health. Its prevalence has always be...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) remains the most common cause of infectious disease deaths worldwide. ...
In Afghanistan, improving TB case detection remains challenging. In 2014, only half of the estimated...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) control efforts are hampered by an imperfect understanding of TB epide...
BACKGROUND:Pakistan is fifth among high burden countries for tuberculosis. A steady increase is seen...
In 2013, approximately 480,000 people developed active multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), wh...
In Afghanistan, improving TB case detection remains challenging. In 2014, only half of the estimated...
Records of WHO and International Union against TB and lung diseases have described the TB situation ...
BACKGROUND:In 2013, approximately 480,000 people developed active multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (...