Tuberculosis is among the top ten causes of global mortality and affects low-income countries in particular. This paper examines, through a literature review, the impact of tuberculosis control measures on tuberculosis mortality and transmission, and constraints to scaling-up. It also provides estimates of the effectiveness of various interventions using a model proposed by Styblo. It concludes that treatment of smear-positive tuberculosis using the WHO directly observed treatment, short-course (DOTS) strategy has by far the highest impact. While BCG immunization reduces childhood tuberculosis mortality, its impact on tuberculosis transmission is probably minimal. Under specific conditions, an additional impact on mortality and transmission...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
AbstractIn this manuscript, we report the current situation of tuberculosis globally and in Brazil, ...
Several interventions for tuberculosis (TB) control have been recommended by the World Health Organi...
Several interventions for tuberculosis (TB) control have been recommended by the World Health Organi...
The international community has committed to ending the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic by 2030. This wil...
The international community has committed to ending the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic by 2030. This wil...
The treatment of tuberculosis (TB) is ranked as the most cost effective of all therapeutic programme...
SummaryBackgroundProgress in tuberculosis control worldwide, including achievement of 2015 global ta...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease. The Wor...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of tuberculosis control interventions in Africa an...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease. The Wor...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease. The Wor...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease. The Wor...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease. The Wor...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
AbstractIn this manuscript, we report the current situation of tuberculosis globally and in Brazil, ...
Several interventions for tuberculosis (TB) control have been recommended by the World Health Organi...
Several interventions for tuberculosis (TB) control have been recommended by the World Health Organi...
The international community has committed to ending the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic by 2030. This wil...
The international community has committed to ending the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic by 2030. This wil...
The treatment of tuberculosis (TB) is ranked as the most cost effective of all therapeutic programme...
SummaryBackgroundProgress in tuberculosis control worldwide, including achievement of 2015 global ta...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease. The Wor...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of tuberculosis control interventions in Africa an...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease. The Wor...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease. The Wor...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease. The Wor...
Tuberculosis (TB) is currently the leading cause of death from a curable infectious disease. The Wor...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
AbstractIn this manuscript, we report the current situation of tuberculosis globally and in Brazil, ...