: Myanmar represents an extreme example of the difficulties in optimally allocating resources for maximum public health benefit, on the basis of limited information. At the recent Myanmar Health Forum 'Investing in Health' much of the discussion revolved around what to invest in, how health systems could be strengthened, and what research and capacity building areas the international donor community should prioritise for support. Funding for infectious disease control, particularly HIV and tuberculosis, is being channelled to the country at an unprecedented rate, but very little research has been conducted in recent years, and existing information has not yet been synthesised. This paper presents findings of the first systematic literature ...
SETTING: Thirty townships of Myanmar. OBJECTIVES: To determine the proportions of drugresistant tu...
Several interventions for tuberculosis (TB) control have been recommended by the World Health Organi...
Tuberculosis (TB) infects over 9 million people annually and is responsible for approximately 1.5 mi...
Myanmar represents an extreme example of the difficulties in optimally allocating resources for maxi...
There are numerous challenges in planning and implementing effective disease control programmes in M...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a major public health problem in Myanmar as in other developing countrie...
Objective: Coordination of health interventions and research is often weak during periods of politic...
Objectives: We assessed the effect of an active case finding (ACF) project on tuberculosis (TB) case...
Khan IM, Yassin KM, Hurrelmann K, Laaser U. Urging health system research: Identifying gaps and fort...
Operational/implementation research (OR/IR) is a key activity to improve disease control programme p...
Abstract Background Drug resistance is a growing challenge to tuberculosis (TB) control worldwide, b...
The majority of new tuberculosis cases emerging every year occur in low and middle-income countries ...
BACKGROUND: Drug resistance is a growing challenge to tuberculosis (TB) control worldwide, but parti...
Background In Thailand’s northwestern Tak province, contextual conditions along the border with Myan...
OBJECTIVE: Coordination of health interventions and research is often weak during periods of politic...
SETTING: Thirty townships of Myanmar. OBJECTIVES: To determine the proportions of drugresistant tu...
Several interventions for tuberculosis (TB) control have been recommended by the World Health Organi...
Tuberculosis (TB) infects over 9 million people annually and is responsible for approximately 1.5 mi...
Myanmar represents an extreme example of the difficulties in optimally allocating resources for maxi...
There are numerous challenges in planning and implementing effective disease control programmes in M...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a major public health problem in Myanmar as in other developing countrie...
Objective: Coordination of health interventions and research is often weak during periods of politic...
Objectives: We assessed the effect of an active case finding (ACF) project on tuberculosis (TB) case...
Khan IM, Yassin KM, Hurrelmann K, Laaser U. Urging health system research: Identifying gaps and fort...
Operational/implementation research (OR/IR) is a key activity to improve disease control programme p...
Abstract Background Drug resistance is a growing challenge to tuberculosis (TB) control worldwide, b...
The majority of new tuberculosis cases emerging every year occur in low and middle-income countries ...
BACKGROUND: Drug resistance is a growing challenge to tuberculosis (TB) control worldwide, but parti...
Background In Thailand’s northwestern Tak province, contextual conditions along the border with Myan...
OBJECTIVE: Coordination of health interventions and research is often weak during periods of politic...
SETTING: Thirty townships of Myanmar. OBJECTIVES: To determine the proportions of drugresistant tu...
Several interventions for tuberculosis (TB) control have been recommended by the World Health Organi...
Tuberculosis (TB) infects over 9 million people annually and is responsible for approximately 1.5 mi...