Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health emergency. Ongoing challenges include the coordination of national and international control programs, high levels of drug resistance in many parts of the world, and availability of accurate and rapid diagnostic tests. The increasing availability and reliability of Internet access throughout both affluent and resource-limited countries brings new opportunities to improve TB management and control through the integration of web-based technologies with traditional approaches. In this review, we explore current and potential future use of web-based tools in the areas of TB diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, service monitoring, and teaching and training
In 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the End TB Strategy in response to a World He...
BACKGROUND: The constant expansion of internet and mobile technologies has created new opportunities...
Section 1. Your questions answered about TB -- Section 2. Treatment for TB infection -- Section 3. T...
Tuberculosis (TB) is responsible for a global epidemic. TB treatment requires long-term therapy usua...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedOptimal use of limited human, technical and...
The World Wide Web has become a source of information for clinicians and researchers about virtually...
Digital technologies are increasingly harnessed to support treatment of persons with tuberculosis (T...
Preventive therapy for patients infected with tuberculosis (TB) remains an important component of TB...
Tuberculosis is one of the leading causes of disease and death in the world. One of the main pillars...
Surveillance is critical for interrupting transmission of global epidemics. Research has highlighted...
Digital technologies are increasingly harnessed to support treatment of persons with tuberculosis (T...
2015 found unsatisfactory data quality with mismatched or incomplete data entry. There was a need t...
Tuberculosis is one of the world's health problems including in Indonesia. In 2017 the number of new...
Background and Aim: In recent years, tuberculosis is a major cause of illness and mortality due to i...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters in Inf...
In 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the End TB Strategy in response to a World He...
BACKGROUND: The constant expansion of internet and mobile technologies has created new opportunities...
Section 1. Your questions answered about TB -- Section 2. Treatment for TB infection -- Section 3. T...
Tuberculosis (TB) is responsible for a global epidemic. TB treatment requires long-term therapy usua...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedOptimal use of limited human, technical and...
The World Wide Web has become a source of information for clinicians and researchers about virtually...
Digital technologies are increasingly harnessed to support treatment of persons with tuberculosis (T...
Preventive therapy for patients infected with tuberculosis (TB) remains an important component of TB...
Tuberculosis is one of the leading causes of disease and death in the world. One of the main pillars...
Surveillance is critical for interrupting transmission of global epidemics. Research has highlighted...
Digital technologies are increasingly harnessed to support treatment of persons with tuberculosis (T...
2015 found unsatisfactory data quality with mismatched or incomplete data entry. There was a need t...
Tuberculosis is one of the world's health problems including in Indonesia. In 2017 the number of new...
Background and Aim: In recent years, tuberculosis is a major cause of illness and mortality due to i...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters in Inf...
In 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the End TB Strategy in response to a World He...
BACKGROUND: The constant expansion of internet and mobile technologies has created new opportunities...
Section 1. Your questions answered about TB -- Section 2. Treatment for TB infection -- Section 3. T...