Control of tuberculosis has often been managed as a simple issue, the belief being that activities to care for people affected by tuberculosis can be uniformly standardised and centred on the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis. The DOTS strategy has been the most concrete illustration of this approach. It is undeniable that this has been successful in re-organising unstructured and very inefficient national TB control programmes.<p>Today, many countries’ programmes are better organised and have reached case detection and cure rates close to the targets set by WHO (i.e. 70% of cases effectively detected and 85% of detected cases cured). There are mounting arguments to enlarge the scope of activities to care for people affected by TB bey...
Tuberculosis (TB) management has moved from chaotic systems and low patient adherence with treatment...
In order to win the battle to end the global tuberculosis (TB) epidemic, we need new and better tool...
World Health Organization (WHO) recommends directly observed treatment short course (DOTS) strategy ...
Control of tuberculosis has often been managed as a simple issue, the belief being that activities t...
Tuberculosis control has often been managed as a simple issue, the belief being that activities to c...
Background: According to the latest Guidelines from the World Health Organization, there is an incre...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease. The Wor...
SETTING: The first pillar in the World Health Organisation's (WHO's) End TB strategy is 'Integrated,...
The international community has committed to ending the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic by 2030. This wil...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease [1]. Th...
In some quarters, there is a firm belief that tuberculosis (TB), like the weather, can be described ...
The first pillar in the World Health Organisation's (WHO's) End TB strategy is 'Integrated, patientc...
Tuberculosis (TB) management has moved from chaotic systems and low patient adherence with treatment...
AbstractAim and objectivesTo evaluate the implementation of an outpatient TB-clinic in a low-endemic...
SummaryBackgroundPublic–private mix (PPM), recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), was i...
Tuberculosis (TB) management has moved from chaotic systems and low patient adherence with treatment...
In order to win the battle to end the global tuberculosis (TB) epidemic, we need new and better tool...
World Health Organization (WHO) recommends directly observed treatment short course (DOTS) strategy ...
Control of tuberculosis has often been managed as a simple issue, the belief being that activities t...
Tuberculosis control has often been managed as a simple issue, the belief being that activities to c...
Background: According to the latest Guidelines from the World Health Organization, there is an incre...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease. The Wor...
SETTING: The first pillar in the World Health Organisation's (WHO's) End TB strategy is 'Integrated,...
The international community has committed to ending the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic by 2030. This wil...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease [1]. Th...
In some quarters, there is a firm belief that tuberculosis (TB), like the weather, can be described ...
The first pillar in the World Health Organisation's (WHO's) End TB strategy is 'Integrated, patientc...
Tuberculosis (TB) management has moved from chaotic systems and low patient adherence with treatment...
AbstractAim and objectivesTo evaluate the implementation of an outpatient TB-clinic in a low-endemic...
SummaryBackgroundPublic–private mix (PPM), recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), was i...
Tuberculosis (TB) management has moved from chaotic systems and low patient adherence with treatment...
In order to win the battle to end the global tuberculosis (TB) epidemic, we need new and better tool...
World Health Organization (WHO) recommends directly observed treatment short course (DOTS) strategy ...