Abstract Background Sudan is a fragile developing country, with a low expenditure on health. It has been subjected to ongoing conflicts ever since 1956, with the Darfur crisis peaking in 2004. The conflict, in combination with the weak infrastructure, can lead to poor access to healthcare. Hence, this can cause an increased risk of infection, greater morbidity and mortality from tuberculosis (TB), especially amongst the poor, displaced and refugee populations. This study will be the first to describe TB case notifications, characteristics and outcomes over a ten-year period in Darfur in comparison with the non-conflict Eastern zones within Sudan. Methods A cross-sectional review of the National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP) data from 2004 to...
Objective We assessed the impact of political conflict (Boko Haram) on tuberculosis (TB) case notific...
Objective: To investigate the epidemiological factors associated with extra pulmonary tuberculosis (...
Tuberculosis presents one of the major problems in Sudan; the pool of infection was restricted in a...
Abstract Background Sudan is a fragile developing country, with a low expenditure on health. It has ...
Sudan is a fragile developing country, with a low expenditure on health. It has been subjected to on...
Abstract Background: Refugees are vulnerable to tuberculosis (TB) infection. Tracking of program per...
A pessimistic view of the impact of armed conflicts on the control of infectious diseases has genera...
The South Sudan is a country that recently gained independence from the Sudan after a bloody twenty ...
BACKGROUND: Sudan is a large country with a diverse population and history of civil conflict. Povert...
Background: Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) has an appreicable socioeconomic impact and th...
Background: The National Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme in South Sudan was created in 2006, and...
Before the Civil War resumed in South Sudan in 1983, efforts to combat tuberculosis were heading tow...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the epidemiological factors associated with extra pulmonary tubercul...
B EFORE THE Civil War resumed in South Sudan in 1983, efforts to combattuberculosis were heading tow...
Introduction: despite the Treatment pulmonary TB patients, defaulting from treatment may remain the ...
Objective We assessed the impact of political conflict (Boko Haram) on tuberculosis (TB) case notific...
Objective: To investigate the epidemiological factors associated with extra pulmonary tuberculosis (...
Tuberculosis presents one of the major problems in Sudan; the pool of infection was restricted in a...
Abstract Background Sudan is a fragile developing country, with a low expenditure on health. It has ...
Sudan is a fragile developing country, with a low expenditure on health. It has been subjected to on...
Abstract Background: Refugees are vulnerable to tuberculosis (TB) infection. Tracking of program per...
A pessimistic view of the impact of armed conflicts on the control of infectious diseases has genera...
The South Sudan is a country that recently gained independence from the Sudan after a bloody twenty ...
BACKGROUND: Sudan is a large country with a diverse population and history of civil conflict. Povert...
Background: Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) has an appreicable socioeconomic impact and th...
Background: The National Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme in South Sudan was created in 2006, and...
Before the Civil War resumed in South Sudan in 1983, efforts to combat tuberculosis were heading tow...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the epidemiological factors associated with extra pulmonary tubercul...
B EFORE THE Civil War resumed in South Sudan in 1983, efforts to combattuberculosis were heading tow...
Introduction: despite the Treatment pulmonary TB patients, defaulting from treatment may remain the ...
Objective We assessed the impact of political conflict (Boko Haram) on tuberculosis (TB) case notific...
Objective: To investigate the epidemiological factors associated with extra pulmonary tuberculosis (...
Tuberculosis presents one of the major problems in Sudan; the pool of infection was restricted in a...