BACKGROUND Many tuberculosis (TB) patients incur catastrophic costs. Active case finding (ACF) may have socio-protective properties that could contribute to the WHO End TB Strategy target of zero TB-affected families suffering catastrophic costs, but available evidence remains limited. This study measured catastrophic cost incurrence and socioeconomic impact of an episode of TB and compared those socioeconomic burdens in patients detected by ACF versus passive case finding (PCF). METHODS This cross-sectional study fielded a longitudinal adaptation of the WHO TB patient cost survey alongside an ACF intervention from March 2018 to March 2019. The study was conducted in six intervention (ACF) districts and six comparison (PCF) districts o...
AbstractCurrent World Health Organisation targets calling for an end to the global tuberculosis (TB)...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Even when tuberculosis (TB) treatment is free, hidden costs incurred by pat...
Background: To achieve the WHO End TB Strategy targets, it is necessary to detect and treat more peo...
Abstract Background Many tuberculosis (TB) patients incur catastrophic costs. Active case finding (A...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) End TB Strategy has established a milestone to reduc...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organization (WHO) End TB Strategy has established a milestone to reduc...
The aim of this study was to compare costs and socio-economic impact of tuberculosis (TB) for patien...
The study was supported by European Union Horizon2020 [grant number 733174: IMPACT TB].The aim of th...
Background: There is limited evidence on whether active case finding (ACF) among marginalised and vu...
BACKGROUND:Despite free TB services available in public health facilities, TB patients often face se...
To better evaluate the cost-effectiveness of active case finding for tuberculosis, a framework for e...
BACKGROUND: Even when tuberculosis (TB) treatment is free, hidden costs incurred by patients and the...
INTRODUCTION: The health and economic burden of tuberculosis (TB) in urban Viet Nam is high. Social ...
The End Tuberculosis (TB) Strategy has the ambitious goal of ending the global TB epidemic by the ye...
The End TB Strategy mandates that no tuberculosis (TB)-affected households face catastrophic costs d...
AbstractCurrent World Health Organisation targets calling for an end to the global tuberculosis (TB)...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Even when tuberculosis (TB) treatment is free, hidden costs incurred by pat...
Background: To achieve the WHO End TB Strategy targets, it is necessary to detect and treat more peo...
Abstract Background Many tuberculosis (TB) patients incur catastrophic costs. Active case finding (A...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) End TB Strategy has established a milestone to reduc...
BACKGROUND The World Health Organization (WHO) End TB Strategy has established a milestone to reduc...
The aim of this study was to compare costs and socio-economic impact of tuberculosis (TB) for patien...
The study was supported by European Union Horizon2020 [grant number 733174: IMPACT TB].The aim of th...
Background: There is limited evidence on whether active case finding (ACF) among marginalised and vu...
BACKGROUND:Despite free TB services available in public health facilities, TB patients often face se...
To better evaluate the cost-effectiveness of active case finding for tuberculosis, a framework for e...
BACKGROUND: Even when tuberculosis (TB) treatment is free, hidden costs incurred by patients and the...
INTRODUCTION: The health and economic burden of tuberculosis (TB) in urban Viet Nam is high. Social ...
The End Tuberculosis (TB) Strategy has the ambitious goal of ending the global TB epidemic by the ye...
The End TB Strategy mandates that no tuberculosis (TB)-affected households face catastrophic costs d...
AbstractCurrent World Health Organisation targets calling for an end to the global tuberculosis (TB)...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Even when tuberculosis (TB) treatment is free, hidden costs incurred by pat...
Background: To achieve the WHO End TB Strategy targets, it is necessary to detect and treat more peo...