SETTING: Treatment default is a serious problem in tuberculosis control because it implies persistence of infection source, increased mortality, increased relapse rates and facilitates the development of resistant strains. OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed tuberculosis treatment default determinants in the Amazonas State to contribute in planning appropriate control interventions. DESIGN: Observational study with a retrospective cohort using Brazilian Disease Notification System data from 2005 to 2010. A nested case control study design was used. Patients defaulting from treatment were considered as 'cases' and those completing treatment as 'controls'. In the analysis, 11,312 tuberculosis patients were included, 1,584 cases and 9,728 controls....
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a public health problem, despite recent achievements in reduc...
BACKGROUND: Although treatment of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) is an essential component of ...
Abstract Background Treatment outcomes were evaluated of a cohort of new pulmonary tuberculosis (TB)...
Treatment default is a serious problem in tuberculosis control because it implies persistence of inf...
Although tuberculosis (TB) is usually curable with antibiotics, poor adherence to medication can lea...
Although tuberculosis (TB) is usually curable with antibiotics, poor adherence to medication can lea...
Introduction: In developing countries, there is little information about the risk factors that predi...
The identification of factors that predict tuberculosis (TB) treatment default can help control this...
Background: Tuberculosis is a curable disease. The challenge faced by many TB control programmes aro...
PurposeTo investigate the factors associated with a higher risk of noncompliance to tuberculosis (TB...
Defaulting on tuberculosis (TB) treatment remains a challenge to controlling TB. This case-control s...
Ananindeua city, State of Pará, North of Brazil, is a hyperendemic area for tuberculosis (TB), with ...
Background : Although tuberculosis (TB) is usually curable with antibiotics, poor adherence to medic...
Objective: To determine and describe the factors influencing treatment default of tuberculosis (TB) ...
PURPOSE:To investigate the factors associated with a higher risk of noncompliance to tuberculosis (T...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a public health problem, despite recent achievements in reduc...
BACKGROUND: Although treatment of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) is an essential component of ...
Abstract Background Treatment outcomes were evaluated of a cohort of new pulmonary tuberculosis (TB)...
Treatment default is a serious problem in tuberculosis control because it implies persistence of inf...
Although tuberculosis (TB) is usually curable with antibiotics, poor adherence to medication can lea...
Although tuberculosis (TB) is usually curable with antibiotics, poor adherence to medication can lea...
Introduction: In developing countries, there is little information about the risk factors that predi...
The identification of factors that predict tuberculosis (TB) treatment default can help control this...
Background: Tuberculosis is a curable disease. The challenge faced by many TB control programmes aro...
PurposeTo investigate the factors associated with a higher risk of noncompliance to tuberculosis (TB...
Defaulting on tuberculosis (TB) treatment remains a challenge to controlling TB. This case-control s...
Ananindeua city, State of Pará, North of Brazil, is a hyperendemic area for tuberculosis (TB), with ...
Background : Although tuberculosis (TB) is usually curable with antibiotics, poor adherence to medic...
Objective: To determine and describe the factors influencing treatment default of tuberculosis (TB) ...
PURPOSE:To investigate the factors associated with a higher risk of noncompliance to tuberculosis (T...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a public health problem, despite recent achievements in reduc...
BACKGROUND: Although treatment of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) is an essential component of ...
Abstract Background Treatment outcomes were evaluated of a cohort of new pulmonary tuberculosis (TB)...