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Resource Tag: Journal Article

Climate change can worsen 58% of human infectious diseases. This is why

Climate change can worsen 58% of human infectious diseases. This is why
Author(s): McKenzie T, Mora C, Von Hammerstein H.
Year: 2022
Filed under: climate, climate change, Infectious disease, Journal Article, Research, Risk, risk factors
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The association between extreme temperature and pulmonary tuberculosis in Shandong Province, China, 2005–2016: a mixed method evaluation

The association between extreme temperature and pulmonary tuberculosis in Shandong Province, China, 2005–2016: a mixed method evaluation
Author(s): Dongzhen Chen, Hua Lu, Shengyang Zhang, Jia Yin, Xuena Liu, Yixin Zhang, Bingqin Dai, Xiaomei Li, Guoyong Ding
Year: 2021
Filed under: China, climate change, extreme temperature, Infectious disease, Journal Article, PTB, Pulmonary tuberculosis, Research, study, TB, temperature, Tuberculosis
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Association between averaged meteorological factors and tuberculosis risk: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Association between averaged meteorological factors and tuberculosis risk: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Author(s): Tianyu Qin, Yu Hao, You Wu, Xinli Chen, Shuwen Zhang, Mengqi Wang, Weifeng Xiong, Juan He
Year: 2022
Filed under: Analysis, climate change, factors, HDI, human development index, Journal Article, meta-analysis, meteorological, Public Health, Review, study, TB, Tuberculosis
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A scoping review on climate change and tuberculosis

A scoping review on climate change and tuberculosis
Author(s): Maharjan, B, Gopali, R S & Zhang, Y.
Year: 2021
Filed under: climate, climate change, Journal Article, low income, middle income, Public Health, Research, Review, Risk, risk factors, scoping, scoping review, seasonality, study, TB, Tuberculosis
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The impact of climate change on the risk factors for tuberculosis: A systematic review

The impact of climate change on the risk factors for tuberculosis: A systematic review
Author(s): Kharwadkar S, Attanayake V, Duncan J, Navaratne N, Benson J
Year: 2022
Filed under: climate, climate change, climate-sensitive diseases, impact, Journal Article, Literature review, model, Public Health, Research, Review, Risk, study, systematic review, TB, TB research, Tuberculosis, vote, vote-counting
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Development and expert validation of a ‘Data-to-Action Continuum’ to measure and advance the data-use capabilities of national tuberculosis programs

Development and expert validation of a ‘Data-to-Action Continuum’ to measure and advance the data-use capabilities of national tuberculosis programs
Author(s): Kumar M, Chauffour J, Silver M, Garcia-Mendoza Y, Boone D.
Year: 2022
Filed under: Guidance, Guidance and Tools, Journal Article, Report, Research
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Data for action: Collecting and using local data to more effectively fight tuberculosis

Data for action: Collecting and using local data to more effectively fight tuberculosis
Author(s): Theron, G., Jenkins, H. E., Cobelens, F., Abubakar, I., Khan, A. J., Cohen, T., & Dowdy, D. W.
Year: 2016
Filed under: data for action, Journal Article, local data, TB data
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Perceived Health System Barriers to Tuberculosis Control Among Health Workers in South Africa

Perceived Health System Barriers to Tuberculosis Control Among Health Workers in South Africa
Author(s): Prince A. Adu, Annalee Yassi, Rodney Ehrlich, and Jerry M. Spiegel
Year: 2020
Filed under: health system, Health workers, Journal Article, South Africa, TB cases, TB control
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Through service providers’ eyes: Health systems factors affecting implementation of tuberculosis control in Enugu State, South-Eastern Nigeria

Through service providers’ eyes: Health systems factors affecting implementation of tuberculosis control in Enugu State, South-Eastern Nigeria
Author(s): Daniel Chukwuemeka Ogbuabor
Year: 2020
Filed under: health systems, Journal Article, Nigeria, NTP, Service delivery, service providers, TB control
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Governance of tuberculosis control programme in Nigeria

Governance of tuberculosis control programme in Nigeria
Author(s): Daniel Chukwuemeka Ogbuabor, Obinna Emmanuel Onwujekwe
Year: 2019
Filed under: Governance, Journal Article, Nigeria, NTP, TB control
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