Abstract Background A major constraint to tuberculosis control is low case finding with under-reporting to national authorities. Evidence shows that Patent Medicine Dealers are first port of call for most people with symptoms of tuberculosis, yet there is poor referral of such clients to tuberculosis treatment facilities for further evaluation. This study investigated constraints to involvement of Patent Medicine Dealers in tuberculosis control. Methods This was a cross-sectional qualitative study among Patent Medicine Dealers and Tuberculosis Control Programme Managers in Ebonyi State Nigeria. Sixty-four Patent Medicine Dealers and five Tuberculosis Control Programme Managers were interviewed using Focus Group Discussion and In-Depth Inter...
Context: The undiagnosed and untreated tuberculosis (TB) cases underpin the experience of accelerati...
Tuberculosis (TB) treatment continues to be a daunting task in most low and middle- income countries...
Mumbai, India. A study conducted in Mumbai two decades ago revealed the extent of inappropriate tube...
Patent medicine vendors (PMVs) are a ubiquitous feature of the informal health sector in Nigeria. A ...
Background: Evidence has shown that non-fixed-dose combination (non-FDC) anti-TB drugs could promote...
Tuberculosis is a communicable bacterial disease. Although curable, globally two million people die ...
SETTING: Mumbai, India. A study conducted in Mumbai two decades ago revealed the extent of inappropr...
The objective of this study is to determine the role of directly observed treatment short course and...
Background: This study was undertaken to see whether providing free sputum microscopy services to pr...
Abstract: Health-seeking patterns of persons with tuberculosis (TB) before reporting at the Directly...
Nigeria has a high burden of tuberculosis (TB) and low case detection rates. Nigerias large private ...
Tuberculosis is the second leading cause of death globally from a contagious disease. Pakistan is at...
Most of the global cases of tuberculosis (TB) are found in Asia and Africa. This is largely due to d...
SETTING: Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India. OBJECTIVES:...
Tuberculosis remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Transmission is the dominant mechanism sust...
Context: The undiagnosed and untreated tuberculosis (TB) cases underpin the experience of accelerati...
Tuberculosis (TB) treatment continues to be a daunting task in most low and middle- income countries...
Mumbai, India. A study conducted in Mumbai two decades ago revealed the extent of inappropriate tube...
Patent medicine vendors (PMVs) are a ubiquitous feature of the informal health sector in Nigeria. A ...
Background: Evidence has shown that non-fixed-dose combination (non-FDC) anti-TB drugs could promote...
Tuberculosis is a communicable bacterial disease. Although curable, globally two million people die ...
SETTING: Mumbai, India. A study conducted in Mumbai two decades ago revealed the extent of inappropr...
The objective of this study is to determine the role of directly observed treatment short course and...
Background: This study was undertaken to see whether providing free sputum microscopy services to pr...
Abstract: Health-seeking patterns of persons with tuberculosis (TB) before reporting at the Directly...
Nigeria has a high burden of tuberculosis (TB) and low case detection rates. Nigerias large private ...
Tuberculosis is the second leading cause of death globally from a contagious disease. Pakistan is at...
Most of the global cases of tuberculosis (TB) are found in Asia and Africa. This is largely due to d...
SETTING: Private medical practitioners in Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India. OBJECTIVES:...
Tuberculosis remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Transmission is the dominant mechanism sust...
Context: The undiagnosed and untreated tuberculosis (TB) cases underpin the experience of accelerati...
Tuberculosis (TB) treatment continues to be a daunting task in most low and middle- income countries...
Mumbai, India. A study conducted in Mumbai two decades ago revealed the extent of inappropriate tube...