Background: As countries with a high burden of TB and HIV roll out integrated TB/HIV care, there is need to assess possibility of lower level health units treating TB to provide integrated TB/HIV care. Objective: To determine barriers and opportunities for provision of integrated TB/HIV care in lower level health units offering TB treatment in Mbarara district, Uganda. Methods: Conducted key informant interviews, interviewed health workers and observed services offered. Results: 22 health units were assessed and 88 health workers were interviewed. Of the 18 health units mandated to offer laboratory services, 55.6% and 38.9% were able to offer rapid HIV-testing and ZN staining respectively. Understaffing, lack of capacity to diagnose HIV and...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the HIV-infected African popula...
Background: Protocols for HIV care are widely accepted by all international organizations and are pr...
BackgroundThe WHO END TB strategy targets to place at least 90% of all patients diagnosed with ...
Background: As countries with a high burden of TB and HIV roll out integrated TB/HIV care, there is ...
Background: As countries with a high burden of TB and HIV roll out integrated TB/HIV care, there is ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the individual...
Background. There is a complex interaction between infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)...
Access to HIV testing and subsequent care among health care workers (HCWs) form a critical component...
AbstractUganda is one of the high burden countries that contribute 80% of the world’s tuberculosis (...
Comprehensive HIV/AIDS care in Uganda is delivered through hospitals and health Centre IVs and other...
Background. Patients with tuberculosis (TB) face several challenges in accessing care, and an integr...
BACKGROUND: The increase in tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS patients in many countries in Africa includin...
In HIV-endemic areas, traditional healers are frequently used with, or instead of, biomedical resour...
OBJECTIVES To describe the development and operation of integrated tuberculosis (TB) and HIV care at...
Abstract Background In 2005, Rwanda drafted a national TB/HIV policy and began scaling-up collaborat...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the HIV-infected African popula...
Background: Protocols for HIV care are widely accepted by all international organizations and are pr...
BackgroundThe WHO END TB strategy targets to place at least 90% of all patients diagnosed with ...
Background: As countries with a high burden of TB and HIV roll out integrated TB/HIV care, there is ...
Background: As countries with a high burden of TB and HIV roll out integrated TB/HIV care, there is ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the individual...
Background. There is a complex interaction between infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)...
Access to HIV testing and subsequent care among health care workers (HCWs) form a critical component...
AbstractUganda is one of the high burden countries that contribute 80% of the world’s tuberculosis (...
Comprehensive HIV/AIDS care in Uganda is delivered through hospitals and health Centre IVs and other...
Background. Patients with tuberculosis (TB) face several challenges in accessing care, and an integr...
BACKGROUND: The increase in tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS patients in many countries in Africa includin...
In HIV-endemic areas, traditional healers are frequently used with, or instead of, biomedical resour...
OBJECTIVES To describe the development and operation of integrated tuberculosis (TB) and HIV care at...
Abstract Background In 2005, Rwanda drafted a national TB/HIV policy and began scaling-up collaborat...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the HIV-infected African popula...
Background: Protocols for HIV care are widely accepted by all international organizations and are pr...
BackgroundThe WHO END TB strategy targets to place at least 90% of all patients diagnosed with ...