Abstract Background India's Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) is deemed highly successful in terms of detection and cure rates. However, some patients experience delays in accessing diagnosis and treatment. Patients falling between the 96th and 100th percentiles for these access indicators are often ignored as atypical 'outliers' when assessing programme performance. They may, however, provide clues to understanding why some patients never reach the programme. This paper examines the underlying vulnerabilities of patients with extreme values for delays in accessing the RNTCP in Mumbai city, India. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study with 266 new sputum positive patients registered with the RNTCP in Mumbai. Pat...
Background: Pretreatment loss to follow-up (PTLFU) is a barrier to tuberculosis (TB) control in Indi...
Background: Timely diagnosis and treatment initiation are critical to reduce the chain of transmissi...
Setting: Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wit...
BACKGROUND: India's Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) is deemed highly success...
Introduction: Delays in diagnosis the patient or initiation of treatment are important factors which...
SETTING: Pune District, Maharashtra State, India. OBJECTIVES: To examine delays experienced by patie...
SETTING: Pune District, Maharashtra State, India. OBJECTIVES: To examine delays experienced by patie...
Background: Globally, the burden of Tuberculosis is escalating. Early diagnosis and prompt initiatio...
AbstractBackgroundIndia accounts for more than one-fifth of the world’s tuberculosis (TB) burden. In...
Background: Globally, the burden of Tuberculosis is escalating. Early diagnosis and prompt initiatio...
BACKGROUND:Timely diagnosis and treatment initiation are critical to reduce the chain of transmissio...
The government of India launched the free anti-retroviral therapy (ART) initiative in 2004 and the p...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the factors associated with delay in 1) care-seeking (patient delay), an...
Background: Timely diagnosis and treatment initiation are critical to reduce the chain of transmissi...
Background: Timely diagnosis and treatment initiation are critical to reduce the chain of transmissi...
Background: Pretreatment loss to follow-up (PTLFU) is a barrier to tuberculosis (TB) control in Indi...
Background: Timely diagnosis and treatment initiation are critical to reduce the chain of transmissi...
Setting: Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wit...
BACKGROUND: India's Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) is deemed highly success...
Introduction: Delays in diagnosis the patient or initiation of treatment are important factors which...
SETTING: Pune District, Maharashtra State, India. OBJECTIVES: To examine delays experienced by patie...
SETTING: Pune District, Maharashtra State, India. OBJECTIVES: To examine delays experienced by patie...
Background: Globally, the burden of Tuberculosis is escalating. Early diagnosis and prompt initiatio...
AbstractBackgroundIndia accounts for more than one-fifth of the world’s tuberculosis (TB) burden. In...
Background: Globally, the burden of Tuberculosis is escalating. Early diagnosis and prompt initiatio...
BACKGROUND:Timely diagnosis and treatment initiation are critical to reduce the chain of transmissio...
The government of India launched the free anti-retroviral therapy (ART) initiative in 2004 and the p...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the factors associated with delay in 1) care-seeking (patient delay), an...
Background: Timely diagnosis and treatment initiation are critical to reduce the chain of transmissi...
Background: Timely diagnosis and treatment initiation are critical to reduce the chain of transmissi...
Background: Pretreatment loss to follow-up (PTLFU) is a barrier to tuberculosis (TB) control in Indi...
Background: Timely diagnosis and treatment initiation are critical to reduce the chain of transmissi...
Setting: Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wit...