Abstract Objective: to identify how the literature presents the relation between tuberculosis and social inequalities. Method: integrative review in which the combination of the descriptors “tuberculosis” and “social iniquity” guided the search for articles available in PubMed. A total of 274 articles were identified, and after reading the title and abstract, 13 studies were selected. The empirical material was analyzed according to the hermeneutics, highlighting the variables related to social inequalities, seeking to understand the main themes that embody the association between tuberculosis and social inequalities. Results: In general, the literature presents the social inequalities as factors that can interfere in the cure and/or con...
Tuberculosis (TB) is considered to be a disease of poverty, since its incidence is exacerbated by so...
Tuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is an important social determinant of health. Research generally hi...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Tuberculosis is a contagious infectious disease mainly caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tubercul...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is known to have socio-economic determinants at individual and at area leve...
Abstract Tuberculosis is a contagious infectious disease mainly caused by the bacteria...
Increased risk of tuberculosis is widely recognized to be associated with increased poverty, yet the...
Tuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is an important social determinant of health. Research generally hi...
Tuberculosis (TB) researchers and clinicians, by virtue of the social disease they study, are drawn ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is considered to be a disease of poverty, since its incidence is exacerbated by so...
This study examines the psycho-social aspects of tuberculosis in a low income group in an urban sett...
Ensuring an efficient and equitable delivery of quality assured diagnosis and treatment of tuberculo...
Few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting the prevalence of tubercul...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis is an infectious disease strongly influenced by social determinants...
The association between poverty and tuberculosis (TB) is well established and widespread. Objective...
Tuberculosis (TB) is considered to be a disease of poverty, since its incidence is exacerbated by so...
Tuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is an important social determinant of health. Research generally hi...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Tuberculosis is a contagious infectious disease mainly caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tubercul...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is known to have socio-economic determinants at individual and at area leve...
Abstract Tuberculosis is a contagious infectious disease mainly caused by the bacteria...
Increased risk of tuberculosis is widely recognized to be associated with increased poverty, yet the...
Tuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is an important social determinant of health. Research generally hi...
Tuberculosis (TB) researchers and clinicians, by virtue of the social disease they study, are drawn ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is considered to be a disease of poverty, since its incidence is exacerbated by so...
This study examines the psycho-social aspects of tuberculosis in a low income group in an urban sett...
Ensuring an efficient and equitable delivery of quality assured diagnosis and treatment of tuberculo...
Few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting the prevalence of tubercul...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis is an infectious disease strongly influenced by social determinants...
The association between poverty and tuberculosis (TB) is well established and widespread. Objective...
Tuberculosis (TB) is considered to be a disease of poverty, since its incidence is exacerbated by so...
Tuberculosis (TB)-related stigma is an important social determinant of health. Research generally hi...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...