Patent medicine vendors (PMVs) are a ubiquitous feature of the informal health sector in Nigeria. A previous study on healthcare-seeking behaviour of persons with chronic cough in southern Nigeria found that over 60% of respondents chose the PMV as a healthcare provider of first instance. This study sought to determine the willingness and capability of PMVs to play a role in the national tuberculosis (TB)-control effort. Study sites were selected through a multi-stage sampling process. In total, 388 PMVs, 17 principal officers of PMV associations, and 17 community leaders were purposively selected. Sets of structured questionnaire were administered to the PMVs while information from the principal officers of PMV associations and community l...
ObjectiveTo characterize patent and proprietary medicine vendors and shops in Nigeria and to assess ...
Tuberculosis is a communicable bacterial disease. Although curable, globally two million people die ...
Background: Resistance to antibiotics is now a serious threat to global health, and inappropriate us...
Patent medicine vendors (PMVs) are a ubiquitous feature of the informal health sector in Nigeria. A ...
Abstract Background A major constraint to tuberculosis control is low case finding with under-report...
Background: Evidence has shown that non-fixed-dose combination (non-FDC) anti-TB drugs could promote...
The objective of this study is to determine the role of directly observed treatment short course and...
Context: The undiagnosed and untreated tuberculosis (TB) cases underpin the experience of accelerati...
Tuberculosis (TB) has emerged as the single leading cause of death from any single infectious agent ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still a major public health problem in Nigeria and like other countries with th...
Background: Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors (PPMVs) are a ubiquitous feature of the informal...
AbstractBackgroundTuberculosis (TB) infection and spread are preventable, and TB disease is curable ...
Tuberculosis is the second leading cause of death globally from a contagious disease. Pakistan is at...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most prevalent human infections and is the second leading cause of d...
BACKGROUND:Interventions to reduce the burden of disease and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa increas...
ObjectiveTo characterize patent and proprietary medicine vendors and shops in Nigeria and to assess ...
Tuberculosis is a communicable bacterial disease. Although curable, globally two million people die ...
Background: Resistance to antibiotics is now a serious threat to global health, and inappropriate us...
Patent medicine vendors (PMVs) are a ubiquitous feature of the informal health sector in Nigeria. A ...
Abstract Background A major constraint to tuberculosis control is low case finding with under-report...
Background: Evidence has shown that non-fixed-dose combination (non-FDC) anti-TB drugs could promote...
The objective of this study is to determine the role of directly observed treatment short course and...
Context: The undiagnosed and untreated tuberculosis (TB) cases underpin the experience of accelerati...
Tuberculosis (TB) has emerged as the single leading cause of death from any single infectious agent ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still a major public health problem in Nigeria and like other countries with th...
Background: Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors (PPMVs) are a ubiquitous feature of the informal...
AbstractBackgroundTuberculosis (TB) infection and spread are preventable, and TB disease is curable ...
Tuberculosis is the second leading cause of death globally from a contagious disease. Pakistan is at...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most prevalent human infections and is the second leading cause of d...
BACKGROUND:Interventions to reduce the burden of disease and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa increas...
ObjectiveTo characterize patent and proprietary medicine vendors and shops in Nigeria and to assess ...
Tuberculosis is a communicable bacterial disease. Although curable, globally two million people die ...
Background: Resistance to antibiotics is now a serious threat to global health, and inappropriate us...