Background:Early diagnosis of the disease and prompt initiation of treatment are essential for an effective tuberculosis (TB) control program. The delay in the diagnosis and treatment may worsen the disease, increases the risk of death and enhances tuberculosis transmission in the community. This study was done to assess the extent of various delays and their determinants among TB patients.Methods:A cross-sectional study including retrospective medical record review and patient interviews was conducted during the year 2010 in and around union territory of Puducherry in India. A structured questionnaire used in the WHO multi-country study to estimate the diagnostic and treatment delay in TB was used to interview the patients. Average estimat...
Setting: TU/DMCs of Bangalore city. India. All new sputum positive patients registered to the select...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a major public health concern in the developing world. Earl...
Background: Knowing delays in treatment seeking and subsequent treatment initiation among the TB pat...
Background: One of the greatest challenges in the fight against tuberculosis (TB) is the delay in se...
Background: Globally, the burden of Tuberculosis is escalating. Early diagnosis and prompt initiatio...
Introduction: Delays in diagnosis the patient or initiation of treatment are important factors which...
Introduction: Delay in the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) can lead to an increased infectivity perio...
BACKGROUND: TB control is based on the rapid identification of cases and their effective treatment. ...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a major public health concern in the developing worl...
Background: Delayed diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) is a significant problem both in individual as we...
Early diagnosis and prompt initiation of treatment are essential for an effective tuberculosis (TB) ...
Background: Globally, the burden of Tuberculosis is escalating. Early diagnosis and prompt initiatio...
Setting: TU/DMCs of Bangalore city. India. All new sputum positive patients registered to the select...
INTRODUCTION : Early case finding, diagnosis and management are necessary for the control of tuber...
Setting: TU/DMCs of Bangalore city. India. All new sputum positive patients registered to the select...
Setting: TU/DMCs of Bangalore city. India. All new sputum positive patients registered to the select...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a major public health concern in the developing world. Earl...
Background: Knowing delays in treatment seeking and subsequent treatment initiation among the TB pat...
Background: One of the greatest challenges in the fight against tuberculosis (TB) is the delay in se...
Background: Globally, the burden of Tuberculosis is escalating. Early diagnosis and prompt initiatio...
Introduction: Delays in diagnosis the patient or initiation of treatment are important factors which...
Introduction: Delay in the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) can lead to an increased infectivity perio...
BACKGROUND: TB control is based on the rapid identification of cases and their effective treatment. ...
Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a major public health concern in the developing worl...
Background: Delayed diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) is a significant problem both in individual as we...
Early diagnosis and prompt initiation of treatment are essential for an effective tuberculosis (TB) ...
Background: Globally, the burden of Tuberculosis is escalating. Early diagnosis and prompt initiatio...
Setting: TU/DMCs of Bangalore city. India. All new sputum positive patients registered to the select...
INTRODUCTION : Early case finding, diagnosis and management are necessary for the control of tuber...
Setting: TU/DMCs of Bangalore city. India. All new sputum positive patients registered to the select...
Setting: TU/DMCs of Bangalore city. India. All new sputum positive patients registered to the select...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a major public health concern in the developing world. Earl...
Background: Knowing delays in treatment seeking and subsequent treatment initiation among the TB pat...