Although historically tuberculosis (TB) has been associated with poverty, few analytical studies from developing countries have tried to: 1. assess the relative impact of poverty on TB after the emergence of HIV; 2. explore the causal mechanism underlying this association; and 3. estimate how many cases of TB could be prevented by improving household socioeconomic position (SEP).Prevalent TB was significantly associated with lower household SEP [aOR = 6.2, 95%CI: 2.0–19.2 and aOR = 3.4, 95%CI: 1.8–7.6 respectively for low and medium household SEP compared to high]. Other risk factors for prevalent TB included having a diet poor in proteins [aOR = 3.1, 95%CI: 1.1–8.7], being HIV positive [aOR = 3.1, 95%CI: 1.7–5.8], not BCG vaccinated [aOR =...
SETTING: Tuberculosis (TB) is the most common human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) related opportunist...
This study aimed to assess the association between household socioeconomic position and tuberculosis...
Background: Although poverty is widely recognized as an important risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) ...
Although historically tuberculosis (TB) has been associated with poverty, few analytical studies fro...
Setting: There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The assoc...
Setting:There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The associ...
SETTING: There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The assoc...
Setting: There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The as...
pSETTING: Households in Malawi, Mongolia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Rwanda, Tanzania, Viet Nam and Z...
Few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting the prevalence of tubercul...
Few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting the prevalence of tubercul...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the associations between socio-economic position and prevalent tuberculosis i...
An anthropological study carried out in 2006/7 in rural Zambia and peri-urban South Africa document...
Increased risk of tuberculosis is widely recognized to be associated with increased poverty, yet the...
Background: The prevalence of Tuberculosis (TB) in Zambia has continued to rise despite government e...
SETTING: Tuberculosis (TB) is the most common human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) related opportunist...
This study aimed to assess the association between household socioeconomic position and tuberculosis...
Background: Although poverty is widely recognized as an important risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) ...
Although historically tuberculosis (TB) has been associated with poverty, few analytical studies fro...
Setting: There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The assoc...
Setting:There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The associ...
SETTING: There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The assoc...
Setting: There is increasing interest in social structural interventions for tuberculosis. The as...
pSETTING: Households in Malawi, Mongolia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Rwanda, Tanzania, Viet Nam and Z...
Few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting the prevalence of tubercul...
Few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting the prevalence of tubercul...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the associations between socio-economic position and prevalent tuberculosis i...
An anthropological study carried out in 2006/7 in rural Zambia and peri-urban South Africa document...
Increased risk of tuberculosis is widely recognized to be associated with increased poverty, yet the...
Background: The prevalence of Tuberculosis (TB) in Zambia has continued to rise despite government e...
SETTING: Tuberculosis (TB) is the most common human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) related opportunist...
This study aimed to assess the association between household socioeconomic position and tuberculosis...
Background: Although poverty is widely recognized as an important risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) ...