BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a major public health problem in Myanmar as in other developing countries. About 73% of TB patients seek care at private general practitioners' clinics before presenting to the public TB centre, raising questions about how best to prevent transmission and maintain treatment regimens. METHOD: The study was conducted in two townships in Yangon Division in Myanmar in 2004, and examined treatment seeking behaviour of TB patients and their views towards public and private health care services. This was an exploratory descriptive study. Both quantitative and qualitative research methods were employed in data collection from TB patients, health care professionals, and members of various agencies involved in TB Control P...
Background Engaging all health care providers in tuberculosis (TB) control has been ...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains the major public health problems and a leading cause of morbidity and mort...
The high prevalence rate and ever-increasing incidence of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide remain a signi...
Abstract Background Drug resistance is a growing challenge to tuberculosis (TB) control worldwide, b...
Abstracts Background As part of the WHO End TB strategy, national tuberculosis (TB) programs increas...
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...
As part of the WHO End TB strategy, national tuberculosis (TB) programs increasingly aim to engage a...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is an enduring public health problem in Nepal. This study aimed to unc...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
Background: Most of the persons with chest symptoms in India approach private providers (PPs) for he...
There are numerous challenges in planning and implementing effective disease control programmes in M...
Aim: This thesis assesses and compares private and public tuberculosis (TB) care in Ho Chi Minh City...
Background Engaging all health care providers in tuberculosis (TB) control has been ...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains the major public health problems and a leading cause of morbidity and mort...
The high prevalence rate and ever-increasing incidence of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide remain a signi...
Abstract Background Drug resistance is a growing challenge to tuberculosis (TB) control worldwide, b...
Abstracts Background As part of the WHO End TB strategy, national tuberculosis (TB) programs increas...
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...
As part of the WHO End TB strategy, national tuberculosis (TB) programs increasingly aim to engage a...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is an enduring public health problem in Nepal. This study aimed to unc...
Tuberculosis (TB) has presented a challenge to the public health community in Thailand, especially a...
Background: Most of the persons with chest symptoms in India approach private providers (PPs) for he...
There are numerous challenges in planning and implementing effective disease control programmes in M...
Aim: This thesis assesses and compares private and public tuberculosis (TB) care in Ho Chi Minh City...
Background Engaging all health care providers in tuberculosis (TB) control has been ...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains the major public health problems and a leading cause of morbidity and mort...
The high prevalence rate and ever-increasing incidence of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide remain a signi...