textabstractTuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of death in developing countries and an important health threat in the industrialised world. Ideally, interventions in TB control are effective, acceptable and economically attractive. This review summarises all economic evaluation studies of TB control in high-income countries over the last 20 years. We provide indications on the relative economic attractiveness of TB interventions based on the reported conclusions. A total of 118 studies using different economic evaluation methodologies on a wide range of TB interventions are included. Most studies (70%) were from North America, and about half (47%) concerned interventions among the general population. Even though the large majority of stud...
Tuberculosis is among the top ten causes of global mortality and affects low-income countries in par...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Objective To evaluate the impact of socioeconomic support on tuberculosis preventive therapy initiat...
Item does not contain fulltextTuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of death in developing countries ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of death in developing countries and an important health threat...
Since treatment of active disease remains the priority for tuberculosis control, donors and governme...
The treatment of tuberculosis (TB) is ranked as the most cost effective of all therapeutic programme...
BackgroundThe economic evaluation of health interventions is important in priority setting. Several ...
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...
This paper reviews recent economic evaluations of diagnostic pathways and treatments of TB in poorly...
This paper reviews recent economic evaluations of diagnostic pathways and treatments of TB in poorly...
Background For the first time in the modern era of tuberculosis control, the WHO’s End TB strategy s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of tuberculosis control interventions in Africa an...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Tuberculosis is among the top ten causes of global mortality and affects low-income countries in par...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Objective To evaluate the impact of socioeconomic support on tuberculosis preventive therapy initiat...
Item does not contain fulltextTuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of death in developing countries ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of death in developing countries and an important health threat...
Since treatment of active disease remains the priority for tuberculosis control, donors and governme...
The treatment of tuberculosis (TB) is ranked as the most cost effective of all therapeutic programme...
BackgroundThe economic evaluation of health interventions is important in priority setting. Several ...
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...
This paper reviews recent economic evaluations of diagnostic pathways and treatments of TB in poorly...
This paper reviews recent economic evaluations of diagnostic pathways and treatments of TB in poorly...
Background For the first time in the modern era of tuberculosis control, the WHO’s End TB strategy s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of tuberculosis control interventions in Africa an...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Tuberculosis is among the top ten causes of global mortality and affects low-income countries in par...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Objective To evaluate the impact of socioeconomic support on tuberculosis preventive therapy initiat...