In Agogo Hospital in the hills of Ashanti, Ghana, default and cure rates among 569 consecutive sputum-smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) patients registered between 1984 and 1987 in a rural ambulatory non-supervised service program were analysed. Female gender, shorter home-to-clinic distances and younger age were significantly associated with higher cure and lower default rates. Within the district where liaison health workers paid home visits to PTB patients, the home-to-clinic distance effect on default was overruled by the effect of follow-up.Data from two surveys held in 1985 and 1987, among 68 and 49 PTB patients respectively, revealed that many patients visited healing churches but few admitted to having consulted traditiona...
Background: Evidence exists pointing out how non-adherence to treatment remains a major hurdle to e...
The two issues mostly affecting the success of tuberculosis (TB) control programmes are delay in pre...
More than 1.5 million TB cases occur in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Lack of compliance to TB trea...
In Agogo Hospital in the hills of Ashanti, Ghana, default and cure rates among 569 consecutive sputu...
Annually, ten million cases of tuberculosis (TB) and about 1.8 million mortalities are recorded. Adh...
The purpose of this study was to describe factors contributing to the high default rate of tuber-cul...
Tuberculosis (TB) treatment continues to be a daunting task in most low and middle- income countries...
Tuberculosis (TB) treatment continues to be a daunting task in most low and middle-income countries ...
Globally, an estimated 2 million deaths occur every year as a result of tuberculosis. Ghana records ...
Most of the global cases of tuberculosis (TB) are found in Asia and Africa. This is largely due to d...
Background: Defaulting from treatment remains a challenge for most tuberculosis control programmes. ...
BACKGROUND: Non-adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment is the leading contributor to the selection...
Background: Non-adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment is the leading contributor to the selection...
Equatorial Guinea has one of the highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Africa. Incomplete adherence...
Background: Non-adherence to treatment is a major problem in tuberculosis (TB) control and leads to ...
Background: Evidence exists pointing out how non-adherence to treatment remains a major hurdle to e...
The two issues mostly affecting the success of tuberculosis (TB) control programmes are delay in pre...
More than 1.5 million TB cases occur in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Lack of compliance to TB trea...
In Agogo Hospital in the hills of Ashanti, Ghana, default and cure rates among 569 consecutive sputu...
Annually, ten million cases of tuberculosis (TB) and about 1.8 million mortalities are recorded. Adh...
The purpose of this study was to describe factors contributing to the high default rate of tuber-cul...
Tuberculosis (TB) treatment continues to be a daunting task in most low and middle- income countries...
Tuberculosis (TB) treatment continues to be a daunting task in most low and middle-income countries ...
Globally, an estimated 2 million deaths occur every year as a result of tuberculosis. Ghana records ...
Most of the global cases of tuberculosis (TB) are found in Asia and Africa. This is largely due to d...
Background: Defaulting from treatment remains a challenge for most tuberculosis control programmes. ...
BACKGROUND: Non-adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment is the leading contributor to the selection...
Background: Non-adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment is the leading contributor to the selection...
Equatorial Guinea has one of the highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) in Africa. Incomplete adherence...
Background: Non-adherence to treatment is a major problem in tuberculosis (TB) control and leads to ...
Background: Evidence exists pointing out how non-adherence to treatment remains a major hurdle to e...
The two issues mostly affecting the success of tuberculosis (TB) control programmes are delay in pre...
More than 1.5 million TB cases occur in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Lack of compliance to TB trea...