Background: Over a third of the world's population is infected with the tuberculin bacteria. In 1993 WHO launched the DOTS-strategy to enhance treatment compliance. Despite Gambia's adaption in 1985 it falls below WHO target of 85% cure rate. The defaulter rate was 14% in 2001, which reached 16% in the urban areas of the Western Division in 2003. Objectives: This study aimed to compare TB treatment and outcomes before and after the introduction of daily directly observed therapy (DOTS) medication and the perceptions/attitudes of defaulters in the Western Division of the Gambia. Methods: The study employed a mixed study design; a quantitative cross sectional study that reviewed the clinic records of pulmonary TB patients before and after the...
Introduction: High Tuberculosis treatment default rate (17%) and sub-optimal treatment completion ra...
AIM: Evaluation of first experience of the directly observed therapy (DOT) programme for tuberculosi...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB), the second leading cause of death among infectious diseases continu...
Background: Over a third of the world′s population is infected with the tuberculin bacteria. In 1993...
Background: Over a third of the worlds population is infected with the tuberculin bacteria. In 1993 ...
Back ground: The World Health Organization (WHO) declared Tuberculosis a global health emergency in ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB), the second leading cause of death among infectious diseases continues...
Background: Sierra Leone started the Direct Observation Treatment Strategy (DOTS) for the treatment ...
Objective: To study the impact of improved treatment outcome of a cohort of patients treated under D...
Despite the success of the implementation of the Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS) pro...
Introduction: Although concerted efforts have been implemented to achieve tuberculosis (TB) preventi...
Background: The aim of this study is to assess anti TB treatment compliance and the factors predicti...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the top public health problems in South Africa. Approxi...
Background: DOTS as a strategy was introduced to the tuberculosis control programme in Southern regi...
This study aimed to measure the impact of directly observed treatment short-course (DOTS) coverage o...
Introduction: High Tuberculosis treatment default rate (17%) and sub-optimal treatment completion ra...
AIM: Evaluation of first experience of the directly observed therapy (DOT) programme for tuberculosi...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB), the second leading cause of death among infectious diseases continu...
Background: Over a third of the world′s population is infected with the tuberculin bacteria. In 1993...
Background: Over a third of the worlds population is infected with the tuberculin bacteria. In 1993 ...
Back ground: The World Health Organization (WHO) declared Tuberculosis a global health emergency in ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB), the second leading cause of death among infectious diseases continues...
Background: Sierra Leone started the Direct Observation Treatment Strategy (DOTS) for the treatment ...
Objective: To study the impact of improved treatment outcome of a cohort of patients treated under D...
Despite the success of the implementation of the Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS) pro...
Introduction: Although concerted efforts have been implemented to achieve tuberculosis (TB) preventi...
Background: The aim of this study is to assess anti TB treatment compliance and the factors predicti...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the top public health problems in South Africa. Approxi...
Background: DOTS as a strategy was introduced to the tuberculosis control programme in Southern regi...
This study aimed to measure the impact of directly observed treatment short-course (DOTS) coverage o...
Introduction: High Tuberculosis treatment default rate (17%) and sub-optimal treatment completion ra...
AIM: Evaluation of first experience of the directly observed therapy (DOT) programme for tuberculosi...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB), the second leading cause of death among infectious diseases continu...