AbstractObjective/BackgroundThe objectives of this study were to highlight the key challenges and the strategic directions to scale-up tuberculosis (TB) care in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR); to review TB burden in EMR, and evaluate the progress toward Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) targets by 2015; to identify the main obstacles for optimal TB care toward TB elimination; and to provide strategic directions to address the key challenges. The Eastern Mediterranean Region is composed of 22 countries with 648 million populations. The region has estimated TB incidence of 116 per 100,000. The estimated number of incident TB cases in 2015 was 749000 TB case.MethodsThe paper is based on the Annual World Health Organization Global TB ...
This paper describes an action framework for countries with low tuberculosis (TB) incidence (<100 TB...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic communicable disease caused by the Mycobacterium tubercul...
despite a regular, although slow, decline in incidence over the last decade, as many as 8.6 million ...
AbstractObjective/backgroundOver-the-counter availability of antibiotics together with poor access t...
AbstractObjective/backgroundThe Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) has witnessed the largest refugee...
AbstractThe 2015 represent the deadline for the global tuberculosis (TB) targets set through the Mil...
Over-the-counter availability of antibiotics together with poor access to diagnostics is recognised ...
Objectives: Socially and economically disadvantaged or vulnerable people are at high risk of tuber...
AbstractAims & objectivesSocially and economically disadvantaged or “vulnerable” people are at high ...
Objectives: Syria's protracted conflict has resulted in ideal conditions for the transmission of tub...
The TB care for communities in emergency contexts satellite session at the 2017 48th Union World Con...
Encouragingly, global rates of new tuberculosis (TB) cases have been falling since 2005, in line wit...
Aim: The purpose of this viewpoint is to summarize the advantages and constraints of the tools and s...
Tuberculosis (TB) still represents a major public health issue in spite of the significant impact of...
Tuberculosis (TB) still represents a major public health issue in spite of the significant impact of...
This paper describes an action framework for countries with low tuberculosis (TB) incidence (<100 TB...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic communicable disease caused by the Mycobacterium tubercul...
despite a regular, although slow, decline in incidence over the last decade, as many as 8.6 million ...
AbstractObjective/backgroundOver-the-counter availability of antibiotics together with poor access t...
AbstractObjective/backgroundThe Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) has witnessed the largest refugee...
AbstractThe 2015 represent the deadline for the global tuberculosis (TB) targets set through the Mil...
Over-the-counter availability of antibiotics together with poor access to diagnostics is recognised ...
Objectives: Socially and economically disadvantaged or vulnerable people are at high risk of tuber...
AbstractAims & objectivesSocially and economically disadvantaged or “vulnerable” people are at high ...
Objectives: Syria's protracted conflict has resulted in ideal conditions for the transmission of tub...
The TB care for communities in emergency contexts satellite session at the 2017 48th Union World Con...
Encouragingly, global rates of new tuberculosis (TB) cases have been falling since 2005, in line wit...
Aim: The purpose of this viewpoint is to summarize the advantages and constraints of the tools and s...
Tuberculosis (TB) still represents a major public health issue in spite of the significant impact of...
Tuberculosis (TB) still represents a major public health issue in spite of the significant impact of...
This paper describes an action framework for countries with low tuberculosis (TB) incidence (<100 TB...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic communicable disease caused by the Mycobacterium tubercul...
despite a regular, although slow, decline in incidence over the last decade, as many as 8.6 million ...