Objective: To conduct an economic evaluation of directly observed treatment (DOT) and conventionally delivered treatment for the management of new cases of tuberculosis in adults. Design: Community based directly observed treatment, which has been implemented in the Hlabisa district of South Africa since 1991, was compared with a conventional approach to tuberculosis treatment widely used in Africa. Each was assessed in terms of cost, cost effectiveness, and feasibility of implementation within existing resource constraints. Setting: Hlabisa Health District, South Africa. Subjects: Adult patients with new cases of tuberculosis on smear testing; the number of cases increased from 20 per month to over 100 from 1991 to 1996. Main outcome measu...
Background: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is undermining TB control in South Africa. However, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of tuberculosis control interventions in Africa an...
ObjectiveTo investigate cost changes for health systems and participants, resulting from switching t...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the top public health problems in South Africa. Approxi...
An economic study was conducted alongside a clinical trial at three sites in Pakistan to establish t...
SETTING: The cost of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) treatment is a major barrier to treat...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the cost-effectiveness of directly observed treatment compared to conventiona...
Tuberculosis is a curable disease, yet it is the largest single infectious cause of death among adu...
This research examines the treatment of Tuberculosis in South Africa, focussing particularly on the ...
Background:Costs of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment may represent a significant burden for the ...
Objective. To conduct an economic analysis of the Hlabisa community-based directly observed therapy ...
BackgroundDrug resistant-tuberculosis is a growing burden on the South African health care budget. I...
ObjectiveTo investigate cost changes for health systems and participants, resulting from switching t...
Objective: I o compare the cost-effectiveness of two strategies for supervising the Directly Observe...
Contains fulltext : 49179.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To as...
Background: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is undermining TB control in South Africa. However, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of tuberculosis control interventions in Africa an...
ObjectiveTo investigate cost changes for health systems and participants, resulting from switching t...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the top public health problems in South Africa. Approxi...
An economic study was conducted alongside a clinical trial at three sites in Pakistan to establish t...
SETTING: The cost of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) treatment is a major barrier to treat...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the cost-effectiveness of directly observed treatment compared to conventiona...
Tuberculosis is a curable disease, yet it is the largest single infectious cause of death among adu...
This research examines the treatment of Tuberculosis in South Africa, focussing particularly on the ...
Background:Costs of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment may represent a significant burden for the ...
Objective. To conduct an economic analysis of the Hlabisa community-based directly observed therapy ...
BackgroundDrug resistant-tuberculosis is a growing burden on the South African health care budget. I...
ObjectiveTo investigate cost changes for health systems and participants, resulting from switching t...
Objective: I o compare the cost-effectiveness of two strategies for supervising the Directly Observe...
Contains fulltext : 49179.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To as...
Background: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is undermining TB control in South Africa. However, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of tuberculosis control interventions in Africa an...
ObjectiveTo investigate cost changes for health systems and participants, resulting from switching t...