In low tuberculosis incidence regions, tuberculosis is mainly concentrated among hard-to-reach populations like migrants, homeless people, drug or alcohol abusers, prisoners and people living with HIV. To be able to eliminate tuberculosis from these low incidence regions tuberculosis screening and treatment programs should focus on these hard-to-reach populations. Here we discuss the barriers and facilitators of health care-seeking, interventions improving tuberculosis screening uptake and interventions improving treatment adherence in these hard-to-reach populations
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading infectious cause of human mortality and is responsible for nearly 2...
Eliminating tuberculosis (TB) in low-incidence countries is an important global health priority, and...
In this issue of the PCRJ, Bishara et al.1 present a case report about the treatment of a pregnant ...
In low tuberculosis incidence regions, tuberculosis is mainly concentrated among hard-to-reach popul...
This paper describes an action framework for countries with low tuberculosis (TB) incidence (<100 TB...
This paper describes an action framework for countries with low tuberculosis (TB) incidence (<100 TB...
Despite declining incidence in most high-income countries, tuberculosis shows no signs of disappeari...
Tuberculosis is over-represented in hard-to-reach (underserved) populations in high-income countries...
This guidance aims to improve the way tuberculosis (TB) among hard-to-reach groups is identified and...
© ERS 2018. The challenges of tuberculosis (TB) control vary significantly between countries wit...
About 95% of cases and 98% of deaths due to tuberculosis (TB) occurs in tropical countries while in ...
Vulnerable populations, including homeless persons, high-risk drug and alcohol users, prison inmates...
OBJECTIVE: To determine which service models and organisational structures are effective and cost-ef...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and the burdens of t...
Vulnerable populations, including homeless persons, high-risk drug and alcohol users, prison inmates...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading infectious cause of human mortality and is responsible for nearly 2...
Eliminating tuberculosis (TB) in low-incidence countries is an important global health priority, and...
In this issue of the PCRJ, Bishara et al.1 present a case report about the treatment of a pregnant ...
In low tuberculosis incidence regions, tuberculosis is mainly concentrated among hard-to-reach popul...
This paper describes an action framework for countries with low tuberculosis (TB) incidence (<100 TB...
This paper describes an action framework for countries with low tuberculosis (TB) incidence (<100 TB...
Despite declining incidence in most high-income countries, tuberculosis shows no signs of disappeari...
Tuberculosis is over-represented in hard-to-reach (underserved) populations in high-income countries...
This guidance aims to improve the way tuberculosis (TB) among hard-to-reach groups is identified and...
© ERS 2018. The challenges of tuberculosis (TB) control vary significantly between countries wit...
About 95% of cases and 98% of deaths due to tuberculosis (TB) occurs in tropical countries while in ...
Vulnerable populations, including homeless persons, high-risk drug and alcohol users, prison inmates...
OBJECTIVE: To determine which service models and organisational structures are effective and cost-ef...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and the burdens of t...
Vulnerable populations, including homeless persons, high-risk drug and alcohol users, prison inmates...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading infectious cause of human mortality and is responsible for nearly 2...
Eliminating tuberculosis (TB) in low-incidence countries is an important global health priority, and...
In this issue of the PCRJ, Bishara et al.1 present a case report about the treatment of a pregnant ...