This study aimed to estimate the costs and incremental cost-effectiveness of two community-based tuberculosis (TB) active case-finding (ACF) strategies in Cambodia. We also assessed the number needed to screen and test to find one TB case. Program and national TB notification data from a quasi-experimental study of a cohort of people with TB in 12 intervention operational districts (ODs) and 12 control ODs between November 2018 and December 2019 were analyzed. Two ACF interventions (ACF seed-and-recruit (ACF SAR) model and one-off roving (one-off) ACF) were implemented concurrently. The matched control sites included PCF only. We estimated costs using the program and published data in Cambodia. The primary outcome was disability-adjusted li...
Introduction: Cambodia suffers very high rates of tuberculosis (TB). In 1994, Hospital Direct Observ...
BACKGROUND Many tuberculosis (TB) patients incur catastrophic costs. Active case finding (ACF) may ...
BACKGROUND:With support of the national tuberculosis (TB) program, KHANA (a local non-governmental o...
BACKGROUND: Cambodia has made notable progress in the fight against tuberculosis (TB). However, thes...
BACKGROUND: Globally, almost 40% of tuberculosis (TB) patients remain undiagnosed, and those that ar...
In many high-risk populations, access to tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment is limited and po...
BACKGROUND:Despite free TB services available in public health facilities, TB patients often face se...
Background: In light of the limitations of the current case finding strategies and the global urgenc...
In light of the limitations of the current case finding strategies and the global urgency to improve...
OBJECTIVE : To systematically screen older rural populations in Cambodia for tuberculosis (TB) and d...
Summary: Background: Active case finding is recommended as an important strategy to control tubercu...
Background: Cambodia has one of the highest tuberculosis (TB) prevalence rates in the world. People ...
INTRODUCTION:Over the years, technological and process innovations enabled active case finding (ACF)...
To better evaluate the cost-effectiveness of active case finding for tuberculosis, a framework for e...
Background With support of the national tuberculosis (TB) program, KHANA (a local non-governmental o...
Introduction: Cambodia suffers very high rates of tuberculosis (TB). In 1994, Hospital Direct Observ...
BACKGROUND Many tuberculosis (TB) patients incur catastrophic costs. Active case finding (ACF) may ...
BACKGROUND:With support of the national tuberculosis (TB) program, KHANA (a local non-governmental o...
BACKGROUND: Cambodia has made notable progress in the fight against tuberculosis (TB). However, thes...
BACKGROUND: Globally, almost 40% of tuberculosis (TB) patients remain undiagnosed, and those that ar...
In many high-risk populations, access to tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment is limited and po...
BACKGROUND:Despite free TB services available in public health facilities, TB patients often face se...
Background: In light of the limitations of the current case finding strategies and the global urgenc...
In light of the limitations of the current case finding strategies and the global urgency to improve...
OBJECTIVE : To systematically screen older rural populations in Cambodia for tuberculosis (TB) and d...
Summary: Background: Active case finding is recommended as an important strategy to control tubercu...
Background: Cambodia has one of the highest tuberculosis (TB) prevalence rates in the world. People ...
INTRODUCTION:Over the years, technological and process innovations enabled active case finding (ACF)...
To better evaluate the cost-effectiveness of active case finding for tuberculosis, a framework for e...
Background With support of the national tuberculosis (TB) program, KHANA (a local non-governmental o...
Introduction: Cambodia suffers very high rates of tuberculosis (TB). In 1994, Hospital Direct Observ...
BACKGROUND Many tuberculosis (TB) patients incur catastrophic costs. Active case finding (ACF) may ...
BACKGROUND:With support of the national tuberculosis (TB) program, KHANA (a local non-governmental o...