People with tuberculosis (TB) are often lost to follow-up during treatment transition to another facility. These losses may result in substantial morbidity and mortality but are rarely recorded. We conducted a record review on adults diagnosed with TB at 11 hospitals in Limpopo, South Africa, who were subsequently transferred to a local clinic to initiate or continue treatment. We then performed in-depth record reviews at the primary care clinic to which they were referred and called participants who could not be identified as starting treatment. Between August 2017 and April 2018, we reviewed records of 778 individuals diagnosed with TB in-hospital and later referred to local clinics for treatment. Of the 778, 88 (11%) did not link to care...
BackgroundIn 2018, Uganda started only 65% of persons with incident tuberculosis on treatment. Pretr...
A community based drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) program has been incrementally implemented in ...
Active case-finding (ACF) for tuberculosis can help find the “missing millions” with undiagnosed tub...
People with tuberculosis (TB) are often lost to follow-up during treatment transition to another fac...
People with tuberculosis (TB) are often lost to follow-up during treatment transition to another fac...
In South Africa, low tuberculosis (TB) treatment coverage and high TB case fatality remain important...
Objective: To quantify and assess trends and risk factors for loss to follow-up (LTFU) and delays be...
Background Delayed linkage to tuberculosis (TB) treatment leads to poor patient outcomes and increas...
BackgroundPopulation Services International (PSI) Myanmar's social franchise network of general prac...
Background: Sputum microscopy is still used for diagnosis of drug-sensitive pulmonary tuberculosis (...
Background: Pretreatment loss to follow-up (PTLFU) is a barrier to tuberculosis (TB) control in Indi...
Objective To assess the magnitude of loss to follow-up in smear- or culture-positive tuberculosis...
IntroductionGlobally people with tuberculosis (TB) continue to be missed each year. They are either ...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a serious public health problem in South Africa. Initial loss ...
Background: Despite great efforts to control Tuberculosis (TB), progress is compromised by low adher...
BackgroundIn 2018, Uganda started only 65% of persons with incident tuberculosis on treatment. Pretr...
A community based drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) program has been incrementally implemented in ...
Active case-finding (ACF) for tuberculosis can help find the “missing millions” with undiagnosed tub...
People with tuberculosis (TB) are often lost to follow-up during treatment transition to another fac...
People with tuberculosis (TB) are often lost to follow-up during treatment transition to another fac...
In South Africa, low tuberculosis (TB) treatment coverage and high TB case fatality remain important...
Objective: To quantify and assess trends and risk factors for loss to follow-up (LTFU) and delays be...
Background Delayed linkage to tuberculosis (TB) treatment leads to poor patient outcomes and increas...
BackgroundPopulation Services International (PSI) Myanmar's social franchise network of general prac...
Background: Sputum microscopy is still used for diagnosis of drug-sensitive pulmonary tuberculosis (...
Background: Pretreatment loss to follow-up (PTLFU) is a barrier to tuberculosis (TB) control in Indi...
Objective To assess the magnitude of loss to follow-up in smear- or culture-positive tuberculosis...
IntroductionGlobally people with tuberculosis (TB) continue to be missed each year. They are either ...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a serious public health problem in South Africa. Initial loss ...
Background: Despite great efforts to control Tuberculosis (TB), progress is compromised by low adher...
BackgroundIn 2018, Uganda started only 65% of persons with incident tuberculosis on treatment. Pretr...
A community based drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) program has been incrementally implemented in ...
Active case-finding (ACF) for tuberculosis can help find the “missing millions” with undiagnosed tub...