Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease associated with inequality, and wise investment of economic resources is considered critical to its control. Panama has recently secured its status as an upper-middle-income country with robust economic growth. However, the prioritisation of resources for TB control remains a major challenge. In this article, we highlight areas that urgently require action to effectively reduce TB burden to minimal levels. Our conclusions suggest the need for fund allocation and a multidisciplinary approach to ensure prompt laboratory diagnosis, treatment assurance and workforce reinforcement, complemented by applied and operational research, development and innovation.Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease associated with inequality,...
This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and s...
Tuberculosis (TB) poses a grave predicament to the world as it is not merely a scientific challenge ...
International migration to middle-income countries is increasing and its health consequences, in par...
Background Poverty drives TB rates but the current TB control approach is disproportionately biomed...
This article received no specific funding. JL is supported by the Wellcome Trust as a clinical PhD f...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Through decades of research, numerous studies have generated robust evidence about effective interve...
Pharmacologic treatment for tuberculosis is widely available in developing nations, and is often fin...
AbstractIn this manuscript, we report the current situation of tuberculosis globally and in Brazil, ...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Tuberculosis is one of the world's biggest killers and the burden is skewed towards developing count...
SummaryTuberculosis (TB) is an airborne disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) that usua...
Tuberculosis (TB) has surpassed HIV to become the leading infectious killer of adults globally, caus...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the impact of cash transfer and microfinance interventions on a selected list...
Background: International migration to middle-income countries is increasing and its health conseque...
This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and s...
Tuberculosis (TB) poses a grave predicament to the world as it is not merely a scientific challenge ...
International migration to middle-income countries is increasing and its health consequences, in par...
Background Poverty drives TB rates but the current TB control approach is disproportionately biomed...
This article received no specific funding. JL is supported by the Wellcome Trust as a clinical PhD f...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Through decades of research, numerous studies have generated robust evidence about effective interve...
Pharmacologic treatment for tuberculosis is widely available in developing nations, and is often fin...
AbstractIn this manuscript, we report the current situation of tuberculosis globally and in Brazil, ...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Tuberculosis is one of the world's biggest killers and the burden is skewed towards developing count...
SummaryTuberculosis (TB) is an airborne disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) that usua...
Tuberculosis (TB) has surpassed HIV to become the leading infectious killer of adults globally, caus...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the impact of cash transfer and microfinance interventions on a selected list...
Background: International migration to middle-income countries is increasing and its health conseque...
This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and s...
Tuberculosis (TB) poses a grave predicament to the world as it is not merely a scientific challenge ...
International migration to middle-income countries is increasing and its health consequences, in par...