Adherence to TB treatment is the most important requirement for efficient TB control. Migrant TB patients' "migratory" nature affects the adherence negatively, which presents an important barrier for National TB Control Program in China. Therefore, TB control among migrants is of high importance.The aim of this study is to describe adherence to TB treatment among migrant TB patients and to identify factors associated with adherence. A total of 12 counties/districts of Shandong Province, China were selected as study sites. 314 confirmed smear positive TB patients were enrolled between August 2(nd) 2008 and October 17(th) 2008, 16% of whom were non-adherent to TB therapy. Risk factors for non-adherence were: the divorced or bereft of spouse, ...
Background: Migrations have been reported to be associated with the high risk of tuberculosis (TB), ...
The study aimed to assess the prevalence of and correlates the non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis (T...
Tuberculosis (TB) does not respect borders, and migration confounds global TB control and eliminatio...
Migration is a major challenge to tuberculosis (TB) control worldwide. TB treatment requires multipl...
The detection and analysis of cases of low medication adherence is important for helping to control ...
<p>This figure presented the adherence to anti-TB treatment(A), self-reported reasons for missed dos...
Tuberculosis is a serious global health problem. Its paradigms are shifting through time, especially...
Background: Charging for tuberculosis (TB) treatment could reduce completion rates, particularly in ...
Abstract Background Charging for tuberculosis (TB) treatment could reduce completion rates, particul...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the registration, management and characteristics of patients with tuberculos...
In 2015, only 49% of notified multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patients in China were esti...
Background The rapid spread of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) has attracted global concer...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a serious global health problem. Its paradigms are shifting through time...
Tuberculosis (TB) has made a comeback. It has become a resurgent public health problem in developing...
Hui Li,1,* Hailin Zhang,1,* Juan Xiong,2,* Yi Wang,1 Weiyu Wang,1 Jingjing Wang,1 Yi Lin...
Background: Migrations have been reported to be associated with the high risk of tuberculosis (TB), ...
The study aimed to assess the prevalence of and correlates the non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis (T...
Tuberculosis (TB) does not respect borders, and migration confounds global TB control and eliminatio...
Migration is a major challenge to tuberculosis (TB) control worldwide. TB treatment requires multipl...
The detection and analysis of cases of low medication adherence is important for helping to control ...
<p>This figure presented the adherence to anti-TB treatment(A), self-reported reasons for missed dos...
Tuberculosis is a serious global health problem. Its paradigms are shifting through time, especially...
Background: Charging for tuberculosis (TB) treatment could reduce completion rates, particularly in ...
Abstract Background Charging for tuberculosis (TB) treatment could reduce completion rates, particul...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the registration, management and characteristics of patients with tuberculos...
In 2015, only 49% of notified multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patients in China were esti...
Background The rapid spread of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) has attracted global concer...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a serious global health problem. Its paradigms are shifting through time...
Tuberculosis (TB) has made a comeback. It has become a resurgent public health problem in developing...
Hui Li,1,* Hailin Zhang,1,* Juan Xiong,2,* Yi Wang,1 Weiyu Wang,1 Jingjing Wang,1 Yi Lin...
Background: Migrations have been reported to be associated with the high risk of tuberculosis (TB), ...
The study aimed to assess the prevalence of and correlates the non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis (T...
Tuberculosis (TB) does not respect borders, and migration confounds global TB control and eliminatio...