Adherence to treatment is a key element for global TB control. Public health laws can be used to enforce isolation, adherence, and completion of TB treatment. However, the practical application of public health laws can potentially range from voluntary measures to involuntary detention approaches. This paper explores the potential risks and impacts of using detention approaches to enforce TB treatment adherence. In August 2015, we conducted a literature search regarding the application of public health laws to enforce adherence to TB treatment globally, and specifically in Kenya. Texts were analyzed using narrative synthesis. Results indicated that in Kenya, people lost to follow-up on TB treatment were frequently detained in prisons. Howev...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00333506 The Royal In...
Despite high tuberculosis (TB) treatment success rate, treatment adherence is one of the major obsta...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the use of compulsory detention in the context of a new national tuberculosis ...
Adherence to treatment is a key element for global TB control. Public health laws can be used to enf...
In the context of expanding TB and HIV epidemics in South Africa, the decision to enforce non-volunt...
Background: Tuberculosis is a highly contagious disease, and there has been a rise in recent years o...
Prisons have long been associated with rapid transmission of infectious diseases. The HIV/AIDS epide...
Tuberculosis, in all its forms, poses a serious, demonstrable threat to the health of countless indi...
In 2018, the United Nations General Assembly convened the first-ever high-level meeting (HLM) on tub...
Despite efforts to implementation of the DOTS programme in Kenya since the year (1993) and achieving...
BACKGROUNDThe Uganda Prisons Service (UPS) is responsible for the health of approximately 32 500 inm...
Despite the success of the implementation of the Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS) pro...
Master of Law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.With South Africa battling a TB/HIV epidemi...
Background: Globally TB is documented to have the second highest fatality cases after HIV and AIDS. ...
Tuberculosis (TB) treatment is a key pillar in the management and control of TB. Service delivery wi...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00333506 The Royal In...
Despite high tuberculosis (TB) treatment success rate, treatment adherence is one of the major obsta...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the use of compulsory detention in the context of a new national tuberculosis ...
Adherence to treatment is a key element for global TB control. Public health laws can be used to enf...
In the context of expanding TB and HIV epidemics in South Africa, the decision to enforce non-volunt...
Background: Tuberculosis is a highly contagious disease, and there has been a rise in recent years o...
Prisons have long been associated with rapid transmission of infectious diseases. The HIV/AIDS epide...
Tuberculosis, in all its forms, poses a serious, demonstrable threat to the health of countless indi...
In 2018, the United Nations General Assembly convened the first-ever high-level meeting (HLM) on tub...
Despite efforts to implementation of the DOTS programme in Kenya since the year (1993) and achieving...
BACKGROUNDThe Uganda Prisons Service (UPS) is responsible for the health of approximately 32 500 inm...
Despite the success of the implementation of the Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS) pro...
Master of Law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.With South Africa battling a TB/HIV epidemi...
Background: Globally TB is documented to have the second highest fatality cases after HIV and AIDS. ...
Tuberculosis (TB) treatment is a key pillar in the management and control of TB. Service delivery wi...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00333506 The Royal In...
Despite high tuberculosis (TB) treatment success rate, treatment adherence is one of the major obsta...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the use of compulsory detention in the context of a new national tuberculosis ...