Background: Northwest Syria accounts for over 4 million people of whom more than half are internally displaced persons (IDPs). More than 1 million IDPs reside in camps and many more live in settings which are overcrowded and poorly ventilated. Suboptimal social living conditions leave these populations susceptible to tuberculosis (TB) morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to assess the effect of internal displacement due to armed conflict on the risk of unsuccessful treatment outcomes among TB patients in northwest Syria. Methods: All patients registered to start TB treatment at three centres in northwest Syria between the 1st June 2019 to the 31st December 2020 were included. Unsuccessful TB treatment outcome was defined as a composite...
Abstract Background Sudan is a fragile developing country, with a low expenditure on health. It has ...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available about tuberculosis treatment models of care for internally di...
Objectives: Socially and economically disadvantaged or vulnerable people are at high risk of tuber...
Objectives: Syria's protracted conflict has resulted in ideal conditions for the transmission of tub...
Background: Refugees are vulnerable to tuberculosis (TB) infection. Tracking of program performance ...
The TB care for communities in emergency contexts satellite session at the 2017 48th Union World Con...
The | satellite session at the 2017 48th Union World Conference on Lung Health discussed the impact ...
Abstract Background The displacement crisis in Syria poses challenges for tuberculosis (TB) control ...
A pessimistic view of the impact of armed conflicts on the control of infectious diseases has genera...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic communicable disease caused by the Mycobacterium tubercul...
CONTEXT: Tuberculosis (TB) is an increasing global problem, despite effective drug therapies. Access...
AbstractObjective/backgroundThe Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) has witnessed the largest refugee...
SETTING: Although tuberculosis (TB) is a curable disease, it remains a major global health problem a...
BACKGROUND:Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of public health challenges among immigrant refugees...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of public health challenges among immigrant refugees ...
Abstract Background Sudan is a fragile developing country, with a low expenditure on health. It has ...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available about tuberculosis treatment models of care for internally di...
Objectives: Socially and economically disadvantaged or vulnerable people are at high risk of tuber...
Objectives: Syria's protracted conflict has resulted in ideal conditions for the transmission of tub...
Background: Refugees are vulnerable to tuberculosis (TB) infection. Tracking of program performance ...
The TB care for communities in emergency contexts satellite session at the 2017 48th Union World Con...
The | satellite session at the 2017 48th Union World Conference on Lung Health discussed the impact ...
Abstract Background The displacement crisis in Syria poses challenges for tuberculosis (TB) control ...
A pessimistic view of the impact of armed conflicts on the control of infectious diseases has genera...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic communicable disease caused by the Mycobacterium tubercul...
CONTEXT: Tuberculosis (TB) is an increasing global problem, despite effective drug therapies. Access...
AbstractObjective/backgroundThe Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) has witnessed the largest refugee...
SETTING: Although tuberculosis (TB) is a curable disease, it remains a major global health problem a...
BACKGROUND:Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of public health challenges among immigrant refugees...
BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of public health challenges among immigrant refugees ...
Abstract Background Sudan is a fragile developing country, with a low expenditure on health. It has ...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available about tuberculosis treatment models of care for internally di...
Objectives: Socially and economically disadvantaged or vulnerable people are at high risk of tuber...